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Thursday, September 14, 2023

Crucial things to know when moving to NYC for the first time


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It might be exciting and intimidating to move to the Big Apple, the city that never sleeps. With its soaring skyscrapers, varied neighborhoods, and limitless prospects, New York City is irresistible. But as a brand-new New York City citizen, there are a few important things you should know before you pack your bags and move to the Empire State. This guide will get you ready for the trip of a lifetime, from using the subway system to comprehending the city's distinctive culture.

 
Neighborhood Diversity Is Key

The communities that makeup New York City are a large mosaic, each with its own unique personality and allure. It's important to thoroughly research your alternatives, whether you're drawn to the posh atmosphere of Manhattan's Upper East Side or the artistic mood of Brooklyn's Williamsburg.

Every area offers its own way of life and atmosphere. Others offer green spaces or lively nightlife, while some place a higher priority on closeness to workplaces. Spend some time learning about the neighborhoods, going there in person, and deciding what is most important to you and your way of life. Your decision here could have a big effect on how you live your life in the city.

 
Embrace Public Transportation

The NYC subway system, which offers a quick and practical means of transportation, is the city's lifeblood. The ability to read a subway map, buy a MetroCard, and distinguish between express and local trains are all priceless.

But don't stop there; familiarize yourself with the transport and walking routes as well. Mastering public transit will help you move about the city with ease. Many New Yorkers choose not to possess cars because of the convenience of the city's public transportation system.

 
Costs Can Be Staggering

The high expense of living in New York City is well known. be a thorough budget before you leave on your journey to be sure you can handle your spending. Prices might be high, and it's simple to spend too much on anything from groceries to entertainment.

Be ready for a crowded market when looking for apartments for rent in because many people have the same agenda as you. The cost of renting might differ significantly amongst neighborhoods. Consider roommates to divide the cost of housing and keep an open mind about other housing choices. Remember that other expenses can quickly accumulate, such as broker fees and security deposits.

 
The Art of Apartment Hunting

Finding an apartment in NYC might be difficult. To speed up the process, begin your search early, make a list of essentials, and think about working with a real estate agent.

A strong credit history, references, and a lot of paperwork are frequently required for rental applications. Present yourself as a desirable tenant by making sure your financial papers are in order. There are a variety of apartments for rent in New-York so make sure to fully research the market. Always check out prospective apartments in person before signing a lease, and be on the lookout for fraud. It's important to choose your new city home after doing your research.

 
New York's Unique Employment Scene

The work market in New York City is highly varied, encompassing sectors like banking, technology, fashion, and the arts. But there can be a lot of rivalry for jobs. Attending industry events, workshops, and seminars will help you network and build relationships in your sector.

Examine your options for contract and freelancing work, which may offer worthwhile connections and experience. People who are proactive and eager to seize possibilities when they present themselves are rewarded in the city. Be willing to work hard and adjust to the particular requirements of the New York job market.

 
Embrace the Energy

The energizing and infectious spirit of New York City is palpable. The city offers a wide variety of experiences, from the crowded streets of Times Square to the peaceful serenity of Central Park. Attend Broadway performances, tour renowned institutions, and discover the thriving street food scene.

Spend some time enjoying these exceptional occasions since they are what make life in New York City so special. Whether you're an art aficionado, a foodie, or a music fan, the city's cultural diversity and depth have something to offer everyone. Enjoy the rich cultural diversity of the city and the distinctive energy that makes New York what it is.

 
Safety and Street Smarts

Although New York City is generally safe, it's important to exercise caution, especially in crowded locations and after dark. Observe your possessions, lock up your personal goods, and pay attention to your surroundings.

Learn the emergency phone numbers for your area and the hospitals and police stations that are closest to you. In a city like New York, where life moves so quickly and dynamically, it's critical to achieve a balance between safety and adventure. You can take advantage of everything the city has to offer while being safe if you take a few common sense precautions.

 
Be Prepared for Weather Extremes

New York City enjoys the complete range of the four seasons. Summers can be oppressive, with frequent highs of 90 or more degrees Fahrenheit (32°C). On the other hand, winters can be extremely cold with routinely below-freezing temperatures along with snow and ice.

Make an investment in a well-rounded wardrobe that includes a thick coat, reliable boots, and an umbrella. Watch the weather prediction closely because it will have a big impact on your everyday activities. You'll quickly discover that New Yorkers have a flair for adjusting to shifting weather patterns.

 
Cultural Diversity and Acceptance

The astounding cultural diversity of New York City is one of its most impressive features. This city is home to people from all over the world, bringing their languages, customs, and cuisines with them. You will have the chance to fully immerse yourself in this rich tapestry of cultures as a newcomer. NYC offers a really international experience, whether you're dining at a real Ethiopian restaurant in Harlem or celebrating Diwali in Jackson Heights.

The city's dedication to acceptance and tolerance makes this cultural diversity even more inspiring. People from New York take great pleasure in their tolerance and respect for individuality. For people from diverse backgrounds and lifestyles, there are groups and support networks available, making it simpler to fit in in this enormous metropolis.

 
The Never-Ending Learning Experience

There are many opportunities for both personal and professional improvement in New York City, which is a haven for intellectual exploration. The city is home to some of the best universities, museums, and libraries in the world. You'll never run out of possibilities to learn, whether you want to enroll in a renowned graduate school, go to stimulating talks, or just browse the large bookstores.

The city also provides a wide range of workshops, seminars, and networking opportunities, enabling you to continuously advance your knowledge and abilities. You may not have expected it, but the people you meet and the things you do in this city will help you grow personally. New York is the perfect destination for lifelong learners since it fosters curiosity.

First-time relocation to New York City is an exciting adventure full of potential and difficulties. There is a lot to discover and experience, from the varied neighborhoods to the complicated subway system and the challenging work market.

Take advantage of the buzz of the city, but also be street smart and manage your money well. Your experience in the city that never sleeps may be an unforgettable chapter in your life if you approach it with the appropriate attitude and preparedness.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Witty, Hilarious Musical Romp ‘Walang Aray’ Returns for a Three-Weekend Run


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The all-original Filipino musical, Walang Aray, a whip-smart, side-splitting reimagining of Severino Reyes’ classic zarzuela Walang Sugat, returns for a limited three-weekend run at the PETA Theater Center from October 6–22, 2023.

Witty and hilarious from start to finish, Walang Aray is a spoof and tribute to the iconic zarzuela.

The show is a mashup of old and new, tackling the themes of love, nationalism, and patriotism with a mix of catchy tunes, pop culture references, irreverent humor, witty wordplays, and one-liner jabs that will leave audiences in stitches.

Chosen to launch PETA’s comeback after waiting in the wings in 2018 and 2019, Walang Aray closed its initial 41-show run with multiple sold-out shows, drawing audiences old and new with its unique brilliance and charm.








The musical recently received 21 citations from Gawad Buhay! the country's premier recognition awards for the local theater scene, including Outstanding Book of a Musical, Outstanding Original Musical, Outstanding Original Score, Outstanding Musical Direction, Outstanding Ensemble Performance for a Musical, Outstanding Stage Direction for a Musical, Outstanding Choreography, Outstanding Sound Design, and Outstanding Set Design.

Gio Gahol and Marynor Madamesila, together with Shaira Opsimar and Jon Abella are leading the cast with their outstanding portrayals of the star-crossed lovers Tenyong and Julia, which also earned them citations for the Female and Male Lead Performance in a Musical in the Gawad Buhay! Awards.

Apart from the sharp comedy and contemporary reflections, the highlight of the show is the crisp chemistry of the PETA Ensemble, which has been the heart and soul of many PETA productions.

Walang Aray’s returning ensemble cast includes Jarred Jaicten and Bene Manaois as Miguel, Kiki Baento as Monica, Carlon Matobato as Lucas, Norbs Portales and Csai Habla as Don Tadeo, Neomi Gonzales as Doña Juana, and John Moran as Padre Alfaro. Joining them are the equally memorable ensemble: Donn Boco, Gerard Dy, Yeyin Dela Cruz, Ada Tayao, and Ayla Garcia, who all shine in their multiple roles.

Walang Aray creative team includes award-winning playwright Rody Vera, together with young creatives including Vince Lim (composer, musical director, sound designer, and additional lyrics), Ian Segarra (director), Gio Gahol (choreographer), Julio Garcia (set designer), David Esguerra (lighting designer), Haps Constantino (sound designer), and JayLo Conanan (costume designer).

Walang Aray is produced by PETA and Indie.Go Media, and co-presented by Dunkin’.

Tickets are available via TicketWorld.com.ph: tinyurl.com/WalangArayTickets.

For bulk ticket inquiries, contact Mitch Go at 0917-539-1112 or email PETA at petatheater@gmail.com. For more information about Walang Aray, follow PETA’s social media pages: @petatheater.

PHLPost launches PSA 10th Anniversary commemorative stamps


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PHLPost Postmaster General Luis D. Carlos and Undersecretary Claire Dennis S. Mapa, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) National Statistician and Civil-Registrar General PSA) unveil the commemorative stamps to celebrate the decade of genuine public service with the theme:”PSA @ 10 Providing Quality Services through Digital Transformation”

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) was created by virtue of Republic Act (RA) No. 10625 otherwise known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013 dated 12 September 2013 and with mandates that are enhanced and expanded by the establishment of the Philippine Identification System pursuant to RA 11315 or the Community-Based Monitoring System Act (CBMS).

The CBMS is a data collection and analysis system that uses volunteers to collect data from households in rural and urban areas. The data collected through CBMS is used to track progress in various development indicators, such as poverty, education, and health.




The PSA is responsible in the implementation of Civil Registration System (CRS) for registering births, deaths, marriages, and other vital events. The CRS data is used to track population trends and to issue birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage certificates.

The PSA is also the implementing agency in-charge of the PhilID which is being issued as identification cards to all Filipinos. The PhilID card is used to verify identity and to access government services.

The PSA commemorative stamp features the agency’s 10th anniversary logo and the imposing façade of the PSA main building to celebrate its achievements over the past decade. It also emphasizes the agency’s enhanced cooperation and partnerships with other government agencies and local government units.

PHLPost has printed 40,000 copies of the stamps to be sold at P16 each. In house graphic artist Ms. Eunice Beatrix Dabu layout the stamps. The PSA 10th Anniversary Commemorative Stamps will be available soon at SM City Manila Postal Counter.
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