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Lea Salonga Lea Salonga is returning to the Broadway stage as a lead cast member in the revival of “Once On This Island.” Salonga topbills the show as Erzulie, the goddess of love in the broadway retelling of the story of Ti Moune, a village girl who falls in love with a rich boy and receives the guidance of island gods. Tony winner Salonga will join the broadway restaging of the show that fellow Tony awardees Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Anastasia, Ragtime) wrote based on the novel “My Love, My Love” by Rosa Guy. Producers Ken Davenport and Hunter Arnold announced Salonga’s joining the cast of four island gods that includes Quentin Earl Darrington (Cats), Alex Newell (Glee), and Merle Dandridge (Greenleaf). Michael Arden, the director of the Broadway musical that earned eight Tony nominations when it was first staged in 1990, said in the BroadwayWorld report, “I’m so very pleased to be collaborating with these four artists exploring the important and timely themes of this musical through their unique and incredible abilities.” Salonga, who rose to international fame as Kim of Miss Saigon, was last seen on Broadway in 2015 as the star of “Allegiance.” The Filipino international musical icon and concert artist will be seen back on Broadway’s Circle’s Square Theatre on November 9. The post Lea Salonga stars in Broadway’s Once on this Island appeared first on Good News Pilipinas. Related posts: Lea Salonga stars in Broadway musical ‘Allegiance’ Lea Salonga appears in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Read More …
Filipinos have shown they are the most optimistic spenders in the world, according to a Nielsen survey. The “Consumer Confidence Concerns and Spending Intentions Around the World Quarter 2 of 2017” released by Nielsen in August cited the consumer confidence scores in the Philippines ranking highest at 130. The Philippines outranked neighboring Asia-Pacific countries India and Indonesia which came in at 2nd and 3rd places, respectively, with the United States coming in at 4th. “Consumers in the Philippines have always been in the top three in the past number of years and to be the most optimistic globally for the second time is not surprising given that the economy remains to be one of the strongest in Asia at 6.5% GDP growth rate in Q2,” said Stuart Jamieson, managing director of Nielsen Philippines and Emerging Markets Southeast Asia Cluster leader, in a statement. Filipinos are tops in the survey, ranking at 58% in terms of saving money after paying for living expenses. Money spending is intended for: new clothes: 33 % holidays or vacations: 30 % investments: 29 % home improvements: 27 % The Philippines led general consumer confidence levels in the Asia-Pacific region, cited as “strengthened modestly,” rising 3 percentage points from the fourth quarter 2016 results to 114. Filipino consumers led results of the global survey of 30,000 internet users in 63 countries which measured perceptions of local job prospects, personal finances and immediate-spending intentions. The post Nielsen survey says Pinoys are world’s most confident consumers appeared Read More …
Filipino Pixar animation artist Edward Niebert III has rendered Disney characters in Filipino clothes. The artist also known as Edwardo Todd remade 9 Disney princesses and a prince donning Filipino traditional attire to celebrate the “Buwan ng Wika (Filipino language month)” in the Philippines. Niebert posted on Facebook his re-imagined 10 Disney characters: Mulan in katipunero uniform (Filipino wartime soldiers) Ariel in a Filipiniana inspired wedding dress Pocahontas as an Ifugao woman Sleeping Beauty’s Filipino Prinsipe Felipe and Prinsesa Auring Belle, in baro’t saya inspired by Fernando Amorsolo paintings Tiana of T’boli descent Snowhite in Filipino terno Cinderella in a ballgown type Filipiniana Jasmine as a Muslim princess “I chose to make them Pinoy because I feel like our people are greatly underrepresented, especially in the Disney movies, as we Pinoys now have a much bigger role worldwide,” the Pixar Animation Studios artist told ABSCBN. Neibert adds, “Pinays possess some of the most striking qualities of Disney Princesses — love for their family, positive attitude, and a certain reservedness a la ‘Dalagang Filipina.’” “I think the qualities of these Disney Princesses as a whole is what makes it truly Pinoy,” he said. “I simply clothed them, but what makes them truly Filipino is how relevant the lessons they teach us today, towards becoming better individuals.” Niebert’s Disney interpretations have been garnering thousands of netizen likes and shares. The post Pixar artist remakes Disney princesses in Filipino clothes appeared first on Good News Pilipinas. Related posts: Sarah Geronimo is Asian Read More …
Entrepreneurs are busy people. They carry a lot of burden on their shoulders and have a lot of tasks that keep them on their toes. But sometimes, businessmen may be so focused on making the business succeed that they lose sight of their family, friends, and even their selves. Sometimes, their busy schedule causes misunderstandings with their loved ones. And sometimes they are weighed down by the stress of keeping the business going. Entrepreneurs can suffer from anxiety and depression, lose the ability to solve problems, become unable to think rationally and make decisions because of stress. They may also become prone to health conditions such as hypertension and diabetes which may lead to heart attack or stroke. http://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/wp-admin/media-upload.php?post_id=7815&type=image&TB_iframe=1 Stress is inevitable in a business, but people have different reactions to it. There are three questions that can help you manage stress better: How does stress affect you physically? Does it also affect you emotionally or psychologically? How do you cope with stress? Some of the possible sources of stress are: children family, relationships finances illness lack of work-life balance loneliness committing to more than you can handle uncertainty work Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to recognize your moods and emotions, as well as other people’s moods and emotions. A person with high EQ will know when stress is starting to get to him, and where the stress is coming from. Your ability to make decisions, maintain relationships, remain motivated, influence others, all depend on your EQ. When we Read More …
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Cebu-based blogger Kryz Uy was featured in TLC’s season opener for “A Taste of Hongkong.” Krystal Gail Uy, an Instagrammer with over 500k followers with a published book to her credit, was introduced on the show as one of Asia's most hip social media influencers with her blog “Kryz Uy,” a travel and lifestyle blog. Dubbed by TLC as a “social media star from Philippines,” Uy was given an insider tour by Season 4 host Josie Ho, through the heart of Old Town Central in Hongkong. Uy, joined by up and coming Malaysian vlogger Daphne Tan, was given a unique 24-hour tour of Hongkong through iconic picturesque places and food haunts of the landmark destination that reveals over 100 years of Hong Kong history. “Being able to work with Josie Ho was such an incredible opportunity. Getting to explore Hong Kong from a local’s perspective was so refreshing, and definitely makes me want to discover more hidden gems in the city,” Uy said in a Hongkong Tourism Board (HKTB) release. Uy also met fellow bag designer Cecilia Ma as she toured HK. “We instantly clicked because I myself am also a bag designer and when I saw Cecilia’s bags and their quirky designs, I was just like, that is so my aesthetic,” said Uy of Ma. The Pinoy blogger is revealed on the TLC show exploring Old Town Central like a local, going taking shopping, dining and partying to a whole new level. Her take on wearing the traditional Chinese Read More …
Khmer Times in Cambodia has published an article listing 10 reasons why Cambodians have fun in the Philippines. Kasadyaan Festival, Leyte [via Khmer Times] The article, “Ten reasons why ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’” encourages locals to visit the Philippines and add to its list of favorites. The Khmer Times listicle names the top draw as affordability of food, transportation, and lodging. The number of islands – 7,641 – ranked second, highlighting Boracay Beach. Third on the list is the English-speaking people who eagerly help tourists find their way around the islands. The country’s biodiverse natural wonders, great shopping experience, and fusion food offerings made 4th, 5th, and 6th places. The nation’s multiple festivals, sport and nature adventures, health and wellness medical tourism facilities and professionals are in 7th , 8th , and 9th places. Rounding off the 10 reasons – the People of the Philippines. The iconic hospitality, warmth and smiles given to even strangers placed the people of the archipelago as a top draw to the country. The list mentions celebrities like Bruno Mars having Filipino blood, international boxing champ Manny Pacquiao being a celebrity, and the people proving it’s tech-savvy being branded as the Selfie Capital of the World. The post 10 Reasons Why Cambodians Have Fun in the Philippines appeared first on Good News Pilipinas. Related posts: Gulf News highlights 10 reasons to visit the Philippines Huffington Post gives 8 reasons why you should visit PHL 7 Reasons Why the Filipino Will Change the Read More …