Archive for October 3rd, 2007

Pilita Corrales to dance her way into Guiness Book of World Records on Oct. 20

Posted by Filipino Cultured - Art, Entertainment, Culture & Inspiration Blog on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 10:00 pm in Entertainment.

Asia's Queen of Songs and pride of the Philippines, legendary multi-talented actress, singer, dancer, producer Pilita Corrales will be one of the numerous celebrities to attempt to set a world record in dancing for the Guiness Book of World Records to bring osteoporosis awareness to the Philippines on Oct. 20, World Osteoporosis Day at the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex.

Organized by Anlene, a high-calcium milk specially formulated for women, the event hopes to gather some 10,000 participants in a dance movement.

Along with Ms. Corrales, Anlene has gathered a formidable group of endorsers --actress Dina Bonnevie, award-winning fitness aficionado Jackie Lou Blanco, dance diva Becky Garcia, former Miss Universe Margie Moran, swimming champion and television personality Akiko Thomson, and pastor/ballet dancer Rosita Gomez to promote drinking milk as an effective way to prevent osteoporosis in women. We love you Pilita! Go mama! Te queremos con todo el alma, y eres una bellísima hermosísima mujer! Mabuhay!

Amalia Fuentes still beautiful at age 62

Posted by Filipino Cultured - Art, Entertainment, Culture & Inspiration Blog on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 9:28 pm in Entertainment.

PEP recently did an interview with Philippine movie legend Amalia Fuentes at her home in Batangas. She's still looking incredibly beautiful at the age of 62.

Read the article here.

Free Burma!

Posted by Bryanton Post on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 9:24 pm in Politics.


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Filipinos Denigrated on ABC?s Desperate Housewives

Posted by AngTherapist.com on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 7:58 pm in Lifestyle, Miscellaneous.

I received this appeal in my inbox yesterday. Maybe you guys also have. This is clearly another case of discrimination against us Filipinos (especially those in the healthcare industry). Read on to find out more.

Dear Kababayan and Allies:

I heard through the grapevine about a remark made on an episode of “Desperate Housewives” last night. The scene entailed Teri Hatcher’s character (Susan) at a hospital, being told by her gynecologist that she might be hitting menopause. Susan replied, “Can I just check those diplomas because I just want to make sure that they are not from some med school in the Philippines. ” If you go to abc.com, you watch the full episode and witness the scene at about 18:50 minutes into the episode.

This type of derogatory remark is not only unnecessary and hurtful, but is also unfounded, considering the presence of Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the health care industry. Filipinos are the second largest immigrant population in the United States, with many entering the U.S. and passing their U.S. licensing boards as doctors, nurses, and medical technicians. In fact, the Philippines produces more U.S. nurses than any other country in the world. So, to belittle the education, experience, or value of Filipino Americans in healthcare is disrespectful and plain and simply ignorant.

As Filipino Americans, we need to band together to ensure that this type of hateful message is not allowed to continue on our television and radio airwaves. Given the recent amounts of media attention that has been given to Michael Richards (against African Americans), Isaiah Washington (against gays), and Rosie O’Donnell (against Asian/Chinese Americans), it is ridiculous that this type of hateful speech made it through various screenwriters, the show’s producers, the show’s actors, and ABC itself. Yet, this isn’t the first time that negative remarks have been made about the Philippines or Filipinos in the past. In recent years, we’ve heard one too many “dogeater” comments by “comedian” Joan Rivers on the red carpet or in her standup act, and I believe that it is about time that we stand up for ourselves, so that this type of hateful speech never happens again.

Please join me in expressing your concern, disappointment, and/or disgust to the producers of ABC.com. You can sign the petition here or you can reach them directly at abc7@abc.com.

And please feel free to forward this widely to other Filipinos/Filipino Americans/Asian Americans and other allies.

Sincerely,
Kevin Nadal,
Filipino Performance Artist/Activist
knadal@gmail. com

And here’s a clip of that infamous scene on YouTube…

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Glued on the Tube

Posted by A Matter of Perspective on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 7:29 pm in Personal - International.

Spring seems to be the season not only for blooms but also the return of our favorite shows on TV. Well, it is high time that these shows did a comeback on the screen. J and I were starting to get antsy by the time dinner ended.

Alright, you might be wondering what shows we are talking about. There's Dancing with the Stars (which started last week), House (which went back on last night) and Heroes (which airs tonight), just to name a few. Of the three, J and I are most excited to see Heroes, which left us really hanging for more when they ended their first season. And yes, watching it on a hitachi 50 LCD TV would be even better. But, that is whole different story for me to tell.

In The Mail

Posted by A Matter of Perspective on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 6:01 pm in Personal - International.

Guess what came in the mail for me yesterday? Yes, the two precious books I ordered online on eBay! I was so giddy with excitement upon seeing the package that my hands were actually trembling while I was opening the satchel. :)

If you guys can only see our bookshelf right now, well, it is brimming with to-be-read books, mostly acquired by, no less, than me! I better get a move on it and start digging in. Otherwise, J might not let me buy another one if I don't finish reading them. Yikes!

Time flies

Posted by A Matter of Perspective on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 5:57 pm in Personal - International.

Can you believe it is already Thursday? It is almost the weekend and I am soooo looking forward to it. There is no party that we must attend so we might just be able to go and see the Floriade with Erin. It is getting warmer now -- just right for strolling in Commonwealth Park. This is Erin's first Floriade so it is going to be pretty special! :)

Vision Express!

Posted by Nakanampucha! on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 11:20 am in Humor.

Sobrang linaw siguro ng mata ng driver na ito…!  Hanep!

21/21 Vision

Oh, Boy!

Posted by on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 11:15 am in Miscellaneous.

Haven’t been able to blog so much the past few days even if wanted to… various activities have prevented me to actually sit down and really just “blog away” to my heart’s content.  So to my avid readers, my apologies for not being able to update as frequently as I used to.  Family… work… errands… chores… work again… family time… it goes on and on.

Boy AbundaAnyways, there is more work ahead… Boy Abunda will be coming over to the house/recording studio tonight to record a few voice over spiels for an upcoming radio commercial of a product that he is an exclusive endorser of.  I am unable to disclose the brand name or type of product for now.  I’ll be sure to post some pics of the recording session soon after.

I’m pretty sure it’ll be short, fun and sweet!  He’s probably used to all the voice over recordings he usually does at ABS-CBN for “The Buzz” so this particular session should merely be a cinch for him.

So there…  guess that’s it for now.  I’ve finally updated my blog after a long while, but I hope to increase my blogging frequency soon… Tata for now!

Cheers!

Oh, Boy!

Posted by A Day In The Life... on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 11:15 am in Miscellaneous.

Haven’t been able to blog so much the past few days even if wanted to… various activities have prevented me to actually sit down and really just “blog away” to my heart’s content.  So to my avid readers, my apologies for not being able to update as frequently as I used to.  Family… work… errands… chores… work again… family time… it goes on and on.

Boy AbundaAnyways, there is more work ahead… Boy Abunda will be coming over to the house/recording studio tonight to record a few voice over spiels for an upcoming radio commercial of a product that he is an exclusive endorser of.  I am unable to disclose the brand name or type of product for now.  I’ll be sure to post some pics of the recording session soon after.

I’m pretty sure it’ll be short, fun and sweet!  He’s probably used to all the voice over recordings he usually does at ABS-CBN for “The Buzz” so this particular session should merely be a cinch for him.

So there…  guess that’s it for now.  I’ve finally updated my blog after a long while, but I hope to increase my blogging frequency soon… Tata for now!

Cheers!

The Filipino People’s Ancestry: Julio Iglesias Jr. and Chabel Iglesias in Traditional Filipino Clothing

Posted by Filipino Cultured - Art, Entertainment, Culture & Inspiration Blog on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 11:02 am in Entertainment.

By R. Arce
I always go into forums and read what other Filipinos have to say about Isabel Preysler and her kids doubting their "Filipino-ness" based on their sometimes warped views on what a Filipino is supposed to be or supposed to look like.

A lot of Filipinos are miseducated about this very important topic: Ancestry. Spanish blood does not disqualify someone from being Filipino, first of all because there is no such thing as a Filipino race, which means that unless we're talking about parentage in which one parent is a Filipino citizen and the other is a citizen of another country, nobody is really racially "half-Filipino" or a "quarter Filipino" or "1/8 Filipino" as I see often, because there is no such thing as a Filipino race, there is a Filipino people that is made up of the mixture of several races: Malay, Spanish, and Chinese being the major three ancestries of most Filipinos. And also because if that were true, I would not be a Filipino and Pilita Corrales, Fernando Poe Jr., Jaime Fabregas, Amalia Fuentes, Armando Goyena, Maritess Revilla, Paquita Roces, Gloria Romero, Piolo Pascual, Kristine Hermosa, Cogie Domingo, Richard Gutierrez, Mico and Bernard Palanca, Aga Muhlach, Claudine Barreto, KC Concepcion, TJ Trinidad, Rica Peralejo, Lucy Torres, Richard Gomez, Rosanna Roces, Vic Sotto, Oyo Boy Sotto, Tito Sotto, Kempee de Leon, Eddie Garcia, German Moreno, and millions of other Filipinos of Spanish descent would not be Filipinos as well. Being Filipino should not only equal to Malay ancestry, but that's the way most Filipinos view it and use the amount of Malay ancestry in a person to qualify whether someone is a "real Filipino" saying things like "she's 1/8 Filipino" when they actually mean she's "1/8 Malay", they use the word Filipino instead of Malay because the word Filipino has become synonymous with Malay ancestry and Malay ancestry ONLY, and it's incorrect and a result of miseducation, which is why I'm very adamant about rewritting the way Philippine culture and history is written in our books and text books, because people from other countries use books written by Filipinos as a reference to their information, so if the information written by Filipinos themselves is incorrect in the way ancestry is viewed, then that incorrect information will be spread to the entire world (which it already has been) affecting everything, especially the amount of pride young Filipinos have in their own culture.

European/Spanish ancestry is always regarded by Filipinos as "foreign ancestry", but it's not really foreign as European/Spanish ancestry has been in the Philippines for centuries and makes up the bloodlines and family trees of millions of Filipinos, and not just in the upper class as most Filipinos are led to believe. Filipino is always referred to as "indigenous ancestry" again referring to how the word Filipino has become synonymous with ONLY Malay ancestry, but again Filipino ancestry is not always just Malay ancestry.

A people's history and ancestry is a very important topic for any country in the world, and education is the key to enlightenment.

It has to start with us, and it has to start with changing the way we use the word Filipino. For example, it's very common for Filipinos to say that a mestizo from the Philippines is of mixed Filipino and Spanish ancestry. This miseducation is so deep in Filipinos, that that's even what I saw written in my niece's history textbook when I visited the Philippines. And that is incorrect, because a mestizo from the Philippines is NOT of mixed Filipino and Spanish ancestry, but of mixed MALAY and Spanish ancestry, and the combination is what makes them a Filipino. Pilita Corrales is not of mixed Filipino and Spanish ancestry, she is of mixed Malay and Spanish ancestry, and she is a Cebuana, and she is definitely a Filipina. This is very important because correcting this simple error in the use of words will also help to correct the negative viewpoints and confusion that many Filipinos have about their ancestry, and also help in having pride in being simply Filipino if people finally accept mestizaje (mixture) as the norm in Filipinos instead of as something to be praised and put on a pedestal.

This will help everyone, those Filipinos who are more European looking than other Filipinos sometimes spend their entire lives trying to prove to other Filipinos how "Filipino" they are, because other Filipinos doubt their "Filipino-ness" because their facial phenotype doesn't match what their perception of what a "real Filipino" is supposed to look like. And it will help eliminate Filipinos' insecurities because it will stop the constant: "Is [Celebrity] really Filipino? He/she doesn't look Filipino!" because they will feel pride in Filipinos of all facial types and skin colors. And if we educate ourselves as Filipinos, and write correct information in our history books, we educate the world about us, and it saves us a lot of time and stress having to explain all the time about why certain Filipinos don't "look Filipino" or why some Filipinos look white and others look Chinese and others have dark skin, because it will be in there in the books, and hopefully written as culturally accurate as possible.

Related article:
Filipino Mestizos: A quick thought, why you're a Filipino mestizo and you don't even realize it

So back to Isabel Preysler and her kids, everytime I hear other Filipinos say "They're not really Filipino, they're Spanish!" I always remember this photo I saw on Isabel Preysler's website of Chabeli Iglesias and Julio Iglesias Jr. when they were kids dressed in traditional Filipino clothing. Chabeli is wearing baro't saya, and Julio is wearing the traditional costume for Tinikling. I also remember when Enrique Iglesias wore a Philippines t-shirt on MTV's Spring Break 2000, and the picture of Isabel Preysler wearing the Terno, the traditional national costume for Filipina women, at a social event in Spain.

Culture and the passing down of cultures to future generations of Filipinos should be more important than racial ancestry, and Isabel Preysler has done a good job in that, which is a lot better than can be said about many Filipino parents in the United States or other countries, according to many young Filipinos who feel upset that their parents didn't teach them anything about their Filipino culture growing up, which seems to be a common thing among Filipinos growing up overseas, because you only have to strike up a conversation with other young Filipinos or visit other young Filipinos' various websites and read their stories to see that. Educating our kids about the Filipino culture is extremely important for their emotional well-being, and in their self confidence when they enter the world as adults.

A picture says a million words.

Filipino Americans: Transformation and Identity

Filipina journalist Isabel Preysler with son Enrique Iglesias

Posted by Filipino Cultured - Art, Entertainment, Culture & Inspiration Blog on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 10:43 am in Entertainment.

I noticed that Filipina journalist Isabel Preysler closed her official website, but I managed to save the beautiful pictures from it, including pictures with her son Enrique Iglesias.

Many people are always referring to la Preysler as just a "socialite", but she is in fact a journalist, because besides appearing on covers for Hola Magazine, she has in fact worked as a journalist for Hola magazine since 1981, among the many celebrities she interviewed were Richard Chamberlain, Julio Iglesias, and Kevin Costner. She has also covered events hosted by the Philippine Embassy in Madrid and hosted the Spanish television program, Hoy.




RPs best nurse in US says Desperate Housewives should explain

Posted by PHILIPPINE NURSE on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 8:17 am in Miscellaneous.

Lily Maniquiz Lara the Filipino nurse awarded as best nurse by Advance for Nurses Journal in 2006 said the people behind the American television series Desperate Housewives should come up with a good explanation over a remark in its Sept 30 episode that has offended many Filipinos

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Palace joins call for apology from Desperate Housewives creators

Posted by PHILIPPINE NURSE on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 8:13 am in Miscellaneous.

Malaca&ntildeang has joined the mounting call for an apology from Americas television network and producers of the hit series Desperate Housewives" over what has been widely viewed as a racial slur against Filipino medical practitioners“Yes, I think we should, on behalf of our Filipino professionals," said Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita when

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Nclex Preparation: I.V. Questions Easy Study For Nurses

Posted by NurseReview.Org - free online review for nurses- nclex, cgfns and nle board exam on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 12:49 am in Miscellaneous.

Which of the following nursing interventions is correct for clients receiving I.V. therapy? 1. Change the tubing every 8 hours. 2. Monitor the flow rate at least every hour. 3. Change the I.V. catheter and entry site daily. 4. Increase the rate to catch up if the correct amount hasn't been infused at the end of the shift. 2. Closely observing the rate of infusion prevents underhydration and

Philippine Airlines Commercials circa 1987-1992

Posted by "Travel blogging? Is that thing still around?" on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 @ 12:30 am in Personal - Philippines.

Very memorable classic "Beauty of the Philippines" TV commercials of Philippine Airlines (PAL), Asia's 1st airline.The first two videos on top were made in the 1980s and the last one in 1992. I hope PAL will make more commercials like these and showcase various Philippine tourist spots. They should broadcast these type of commercials in CNN or BBC to promote our national flag carrier and our beautiful country. Enjoy the videos...