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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Deadma: Wake Up! You’re Dead.


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“Stay alive. Stay hungry.”

In this year’s Tanghalang Tikom, the annual silent theatre arts competition for junior Communication Arts students of the University of Santo Tomas, witness the spectacular debut of Silakbo Productions as they proudly present: “Deadma” written by Derly Shayne Joven, Ericka De Guia, Gabrielle Columbres, Ana Mia, and Danielle Montayre.

Breathing does not mean you are alive.

Deadma explores the dark comedy genre, featuring an indifferent mother and five peculiar personalities in a wake setting. In the midst of eccentricity and strange encounters, the mother who is devoid of any passion, learns that desires make us human. People have appetites they cannot control and this is the definition of their existence.

Produced by Yasmin Olga Salamanca and directed by Bianca Navarro, Zekiel Carbajal, Arianne Pineda, Ness Olitoquit, Jane Bron, and Sophia Amolador, Deadma will teach the interrelation of extreme hunger and honest living. This will be staged on May 20, 2016, with the time slots 1pm, 3pm and 5pm at Rm. 11A, Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building, University of Santo Tomas.

For inquiries please contact Jane Bron at (09174014519) or Ana Mia at (09392359086) or visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/silakbo2016.

Behold the dead come alive this coming Friday!

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Akbayan Youth: Execution, Not the Solution to Crime


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A youth group criticized the possible reintroduction of death penalty in the Philippines, says executions will only continue the cycle of violence in the country.

"How can we start the healing process if we continue the cycle of violence? Death penalty by hanging promotes retribution instead of rehabilitation, revenge rather than justice. The country still recovering from the divisiveness of the previous national election will only bleed further with such a controversial proposition”, said Paeng David, National Chairperson of Akbayan Youth.

David further pointed out that death penalty is not the solution to criminality and drug addiction, and will only serve to target the poor and vulnerable.

“Execution is not the solution. Amnesty International reports even show that two thirds of all countries have turned their backs against the barbaric practice, and more are expected to also abolish it. Other reports show no marked difference between crime rate in states that have death penalty and those who have no such policy," emphasized David

"Apart from being ineffective, death penalty is also anti-poor. In a justice system like ours, only the rich can afford good legal representation and the poor are left to be condemned to death,” continued David.

The group forwarded that instead of bringing back the death penalty, the government should focus on reforming the justice system and promoting rehabilitative criminal justice in the country.

"A critical step to curbing criminality is to make sure our justice system works and that it provides fair judgment, regardless of who and how rich the person to be made to account is. Unless we ensure that trials are not rigged to favor the rich, the chances of executing the innocent will be great," added David.

“Moreover, those who stray away from the law should never be stripped of their humanity. The young people who take drugs deserve to be given health and rehabilitative services to get them away from the influence of drugs. We extremely hope the new adminsitration would reconsider, and instead of employing vindictive justice, choose to promote rehabilitative justice and give back to our youth their chance at a good life,” said David.

Finally, the youth group called for all Filipinos to rally together against public executions.

The fight against death penalty is a fight for our humanity. Different our votes might have been during elections, but together we must unite against such efforts to curb our humanity," concluded David.

Miss Philippines Earth 2016 Media Presentation Videos


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Here are some of the videos taken during the media presentation of Miss Philippines Earth 2016 Candidates held at the Diamond Hotel in Manila on May 16, 2016.

The Philippines is so proud to have the Miss Philippines Earth 2015, Angelia Gabrena Ong, as the winner of the Miss Earth 2015, succeeding the Philippines' Jamie Herrell, Miss Earth 2014.

The 15th Miss Earth pageant, was held on 5 December 2015 at Marx Halle in Vienna, Austria.
The noble theme of the Miss Philippines Earth pageant is for the promotion of environmental awareness by focusing on the Climate Change campaign thru the 5R’s: Re-think, Reduce, Re-use, Recycle and Respect.

Later at one of the videos, we see the candidates pose by the Diamond hotel poolside with the banners indicating the said theme.

Every beauty pageant is a feat for all photographers who want to capture the beauty of every candidate through their lens. Every year, there are numerous women who join beauty pageants as among their stepping stones to get noticed by prospective talent scouts, organizations, companies, and specific brands, who would like to work with beautiful and talented female ambassadors. I believe the Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant is also a noteworthy cause as it promotes the love, care and preservation for the Earth.

Below are the videos during the media presentation:
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