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December 2020

Entertainment, Lifestyle

Ortigas Malls’ A-Carol-Pella contest win up to P10,000

Filipinos love to sing and events like Christmas are never complete without sing along or karaoke. It’s good Ortigas Malls has you covered with an exciting online singing contest for your entire family and friends!

The online contest, A-Carol-Pella is ongoing now up to December 20, 2020 for friends and family to get-together and record their favorite Christmas carols virtually. The contest is open to all Filipino citizens currently residing in the Philippines who have liked all the Facebook pages of all Ortigas Malls – Greenhills, Tiendesitas, Estancia, and Industria.

Here’s how you can join:

  1. Gather up a minimum of five and a maximum of 10 members from your family, friends, organization, choir members, etc.
  • Your group members can be all male, all female or mixed. 
  • Each group shall film themselves performing a 3 to 4 minute video singing their chosen caroling piece/s in acapella wearing their festive holiday costumes.
  • Get creative and choose an English or Filipino piece, which can be a single song, a mashup, or even a medley.

To finalize your entry, share the video on the comments section of Greenhills’ Facebook post until December 20 and wait for the results!

Just like any contest, a criteria of judging will be in place.

  • 35 %    Voice and Singing Technique
  • 25%     Performance and Virtual Presence
  • 20%     Costume and Props
  • 20%     Audience Impact

Three winners will be chosen according to the criteria and the group with the highest score will receive a P10,000 cash prize, then P8,000 for the 1st runner up, and P5,000 for the 2nd runner up.

Wait for the announcement on Ortigas Malls’ Facebook pages and continue celebrating life with them with various contests. promos, and surprises!

For more information you may check their official Facebook pages –Greenhills, Tiendesitas,  Estancia, and Industria. You can also download the Ortigas Malls Mobile App App Store: http://bit.do/ortigasmallsappAS and Google Play: http://bit.do/ortigasmallsappGP.

Lifestyle, News

With Grab ituloy ang PassKo, Ipasa ang saya at biyaya sa bawat pa-Grab

Christmas celebrated every year with a big gatherings but this year might be a little different. This Christmas, Grab is making it easier to help share the holiday cheer by donating to frontliners or sharing the chance to win big prizes with your driver and store partner.

Share the holiday cheer through the Grab Christmas Factory

From November 27 to December 10, 2020, you can easily donate any amount via GrabPay to Grab’s partner beneficiary Tanging Yaman Foundation by simply clicking on the Grab Christmas Factory tile on the Grab app. With the help of Tanging Yaman Foundation, donations will be distributed to the following hospitals:

  • Philippine General Hospital 
  • Philippine Children’s Medical Center 
  • Philippine Heart Center

Share the chance of winning big prizes through 24 Days of Christmas with Grab

Through 24 Days of Christmas with Grab, all Grab transactions from December 1-24 will qualify users to a weekly raffle form for BIG prizes. The weekly prizes will not only go to the lucky winners, but to their partner-driver or rider and partner-merchant too! Get a chance to win an Apple bundle, Samsung bundle, PlayStation5, domestic flights for two from Cebu Pacific, and many more!

Tune in as we are giving the away the following prizes: 

  1. Free domestic flights for two from Cebu Pacific (1 year validity starting March 2021); 
  2. Overnight staycation vouchers from Agoda and Booking.com 
  3. Samsung Z Flip phone, Galaxy Tab, 50-inch TV
  4. Apple MacBook Air and Airpods Pro
  5. Sony PlayStation5 (Delivery will be subject to availability of stocks

Also giving away prizes from their partners! 

Lifestyle, News

Ortigas Malls brings holiday cheer to senior citizens by putting up star in the Tree of Hope and help with the cause!

Even pandemic cannot stop Christmas but this year celebration may seem different, this doesn’t mean that we should forget the true meaning of the season – sharing our blessings with others. Although we may not have the usual big parties and gatherings this year.

Ortigas Malls is celebrating the happiest time of the year by bringing the Tree of Hope to life and to bring the joy of the holiday season to everyone. This campaign provides Greenhills shoppers an opportunity to bring joy to the holiday celebrations of Senior Citizens of San Juan who are asked to stay home during the Christmas season because of quarantine restrictions.          

To spread cheer to our beloved seniors, shoppers can course their donations through Ortigas Malls. In exchange of cash or donations made through GCASH they can have their names written on ornaments that will be hung on the Tree of Hope. The goal is to fill the tree with various Christmas ornaments to bring the tree to life, turning it into a true symbol of joy, sharing, and good cheer.             

The Tree of Hope was launched last November 27 with San Juan City Mayor, Francis Zamora and Ortigas Malls executives in attendance. “This will be a differently toned Christmas for everyone, but we, at Ortigas Malls, aim to send out a message that Christmas is a celebration of love, hope and joy. By putting up the Tree of Hope, we want to continue the holiday festivities and make it easier for people to share their blessings, so that Christmas may be extra meaningful for them,” said Arch. Renee Bacani, VP of Ortigas Malls.              

You too can bring joy and good cheer to others this Christmas. Visit Ortigas Malls and bring the Tree of Hope to life until January 3, 2021 to slice through the gloom of the pandemic this season. 

Food, News

PilipinasKontraGutom continues nationwide meal distribution to Filipinos in need


Lahat Kasali, Lahat Kasalo.PilipinasKontraGutom movement begins distributing meals to areas where Filipino households are most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and the recent typhoons. Leading the distribution is Ronald McDonald House Charities through its McDonald’s Kindness Kitchen program

Since the launch of PilipinasKontraGutom last November it has been distributing meals nationwide to provide immediate relief for communities affected by the pandemic and the recent typhoons. With the pandemic and the recent typhoons, hunger incidence has worsened amongst Filipino families.

PilipinasKontraGutom is a multi-sectoral movement of Task Force Zero Hunger with the private sector and non-profit organizations working hand in hand to address the country’s concerns on involuntary hunger including: challenges on food production, food distribution and accessibility, hidden hunger and malnutrition, including immediate food needed during times of crises.

The founding private sector members of the movement comprised of Coca-Cola Philippines, Dole Philippines, J&J Philippines, McDonald’s, Metrobank and San Miguel Corporation have committed an initial 100,000 meals, and 3,000 infant kits to be distributed to areas in most need.

“While the public-private partnership is drawing up how we could address the complex problem that is hunger and malnutrition, we can’t forget those who remain to be hungry today. We are grateful for the private sector members who are committed to provide aid to our fellow Filipinos, especially during times of crises,” says Task Force Zero Hunger Chairman, Cabinet Secretary KarloNograles.

PilipinasKontraGutom movement has been able to provide warm meals to Filipinos in different parts of the country including: Bacoor, Caloocan, Manila, Makati, Pasig, Marikina, Parañaque, San Juan, Taguig, Quezon City, Camarines Sur, Albay, Catanduanes, Tuguegarao, Pampanga and Las Piñas.


In photo: RMHC team led by RMHC President Kenneth Yang ang RMHC Ambassador Cindy Yang together with Makati City Mayor Abigail Binay,

In photo: Rona Tanchico, Program Head of San Miguel Foundation and Kin Lichauco, Vice President and Head of Corporate Affairs of San Miguel Corporation,President and CEO of McDonald’s Philippines Kenneth S. Yang, Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno, Task Force Zero Hunger Chairman and Cabinet Secretary KarloNograles, Managing Director of McDonald’s Philippines Margot Torres and Public Affairs and Sustainability Director of Coca-Cola Philippines Jonah de Lumen-Pernia.

From left: RMHC Treasurer Robert Ramos M RMHC Vice President Margot Torres, Task Force Zero Hunger Chairman and Cabinet Secretary KarloNograles, Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivares and Dr. Maria Cristina F. Peñaflorida, OIC City Nutrition Office and Asst. CNAO of Paranaque

In photo: Ronald McDonald House Charities Team led by its Vice President Margot Torres and Executive Director Marie Angeles, together with Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto, and Coca-Cola Philippines Public Affairs and Sustainability Director Jonah de Lumen-Pernia.
 

In photo: RMHC Vice President Margot Torres and Coca-Cola Philippines Key Accounts Manager Anna Taruc with  Paranaque Vice Mayor Ading Cruz and Brgy. Captain Roel Pacayra.

The movement has also driven Unilever Philippines, RFM Corporation, DOLE Philippines, Century Pacific Food, Inc., and Lazada to launch Brand-Aid: Noche Buena Para sa Lahat. With Rise Against Hunger Philippines (RAHP) as partner NGO implementer, Brand Aid and its individual and corporate donors aim to provide 100,000 Noche Buena meal kits to RAHP beneficiary families.

Socio-civic organizations, Gawad Kalinga and Kabisig ng Kalahi have also join PilipinasKontraGutom, aligning their programs with the movement’s cause.

PilipinasKontraGutom invites every Filipino to participate in the movement. You may visit www.laginghanda.gov.ph. Private corporations, non-profit organizations and groups who would like to be part of the movement may send an email to [email protected].

Entertainment

Ben&Ben, Darren Espanto, Moira, SB19, Maximillian, and more to headline BYE2020

Philippine record labels and musicians of all stripes are standing up for solidarity with the biggest concert event of 2020.

With the utmost goal of bringing together the Filipino people through music and inspiring them to help cope better in the face of adversity, BYE2020 is a powerful statement that not only recognizes the small but impactful triumphs of the music community despite a very challenging year, but also honors the collective efforts of everyone in holding each other up during the pandemic.

28 artists are set to join the movement with virtual performances designed to make the experience as immersive and enjoyable as possible.

The lineup includes some of the biggest acts here and abroad, including Ben&Ben, Darren Espanto, Moira, SB19, Matthaios, The Itchyworms, Leanne &Naara, Maximillian (DK), Peach Tree Rascals (US), Tate Mcrae (CA),Glaizade Castro, Kean Cipriano, Lala Vizon, Zack Tabudlo, Keiko Necessario, Fern., Elha Nympha, Autotelic, Sud, Miguel Odron, VVS Collective, Ace Banzuelo, Paolo Sandejas, Earl Generao, FANA, TALA, J-Nine and Dia Mate.

In a statement by the team behind the virtual show, BYE2020 is committed to mounting the first-of-its-kind year-ender party to usher in a brighter, better new year and turn this unprecedented moment in history into a collective call to seek a way out of darkness through unity, hope, and music.

“What BYE2020 delivers is a way for every Filipino to look back at all of the challenges we have faced, and enter 2021 a bit more hopeful,” the organizers explained. “Fortunately for us technology has allowed us to re-imagine what we can do for music entertainment and live events. And we are bringing to bear every learning, every talent, and every skill we have gained this 2020 and applying it to our event BYE2020.”

Aside from top-notch entertainment and much-awaited surprises, BYE2020 is set to recognize some of the most notable feats in the online space in order to shine a light on the more positive side of 2020. Through the Best of the Year Awards, digital platforms such as Facebook, Spotify and TikTok, and other notable partners will be part of a special segment dedicated to awarding the finest local creators for their record-breaking achievements in digital content and entertainment.

The six-hour continuous virtual event will be streamed live on multiple platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and more on December 31, 2020, from 7pm onwards. It will also air on Sky Cable (Ch 955 HD and 155 SD).

For exclusive concert privileges such as access to zoom pits, backstage content with the artists, and limited-edition merch, visit ticket2me.net to get tickets.

BYE2020is brought to you by Pepsi, Tinder, and Its More Fun in the Philippines, and is presented by MCA Music, Sony Music Philippines, Warner Music Philippines, O/C Records, Star Music, Universal Records, and Midas Records.

Follow @bye2020ph on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok and BYE 2020 on YouTube for updates and more details.

Sports

ONE: BIG BANG Post-Event Interviews with Garry Tonon, Ritu Phogat, Jihin Radzuan, and Jomary Torres

Singapore: ONE Championship athletes Garry “The Lion Killer” Tonon, Ritu “The Indian Tigress” Phogat, Jihin “Shadow Cat” Radzuan, and Jomary “The Zamboanginian Fighter” Torres all spoke to the media following their respective bouts at ONE: BIG BANG.

Relive all the incredible martial arts action at ONE: BIG BANG in this video highlight reel:
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Visit the official ONE: BIG BANG photo gallery by clicking:
https://bit.ly/onephotos

Tonon overcame a difficult test posed by #3-ranked featherweight contender Koyomi “Moushigo” Matsushima to win by unanimous decision. After his performance, Tonon talked about the specific challenges he encountered with Matsushima, potential showdowns with top featherweights Martin Nguyen, Christian Lee, and Thanh Lee, his thoughts on transitioning from submission grappling to MMA, and plans for the next year. Find out what he had to say.

Garry Tonon Post-Event Interview:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2mc0wxz63zfencw/AACzDR_-rx4yvKIQpg-F2OYma?dl=0&preview=GARRY+TONON.mov

Indian Wrestling Champion Phogat put together another masterful display of grappling in her first-round finish of the Philippines’ Jomary Torres. Phogat was all smiles as she spoke with the media on a wide range of topics, including her thoughts on how she has progressed in 2020, how much she has missed her family in India, her challenges in facing COVID-19 travel restrictions, and opening up a martial arts academy of her own in India. All that and more in this post-event interview.

Ritu Phogat Post-Event Interview:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2mc0wxz63zfencw/AACzDR_-rx4yvKIQpg-F2OYma?dl=0&preview=RITU+PHOGAT.mov

Malaysian “Shadow Cat” Jihin bounced herself back into the winner’s column with a hard-fought victory over Vietnamese-American Bi “Killer Bee” Nguyen, winning by unanimous decision. Jihin talked to the media about her incredible performance and discovering her weaknesses, her thoughts on the stacked women’s atomweight division, potentially facing Ritu Phogat next, and more.

Jihin Radzuan Post-Event Interview:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2mc0wxz63zfencw/AACzDR_-rx4yvKIQpg-F2OYma?dl=0&preview=JIHIN+RADZUAN.mov

The Philippines’ Torres had a rough night, experiencing defeat at the hands of India’s Ritu Phogat. Torres fielded questions from the media about her performance and intricate details in the bout, the specific changes she needs to make in her training to get back to victory, and her mental frustration with her recent losing streak. Listen to what Torres had to say.

Jomary Torres Post-Event Interview:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2mc0wxz63zfencw/AACzDR_-rx4yvKIQpg-F2OYma?dl=0&preview=JOMARY+TORRES.mov

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Entertainment

Sarah Barrios teams up with syd hartha on instant bop “All My Sins”

Sarah Barrios and syd hartha

American singer-songwriter Sarah Barrios teams up with award-winning Filipina artist syd hartha on “All My Sins,” an electro-pop jam that sounds firm and assured even when it dips into pulsating minimalism and nostalgic, clubby feel. Also out now on all digital platforms worldwide via Sony Music.

Its understated shimmer blends well with both Sarah and syd’s compelling vocals, made more appealing with a lush and effortless arrangement. With a dreamy pop approach thrown in for good measure, “All My Sins” is an instant bop that builds into a swoon-worthy chorus.

According to Sarah, “All My Sins” was written as response to being haunted by a mistake committed in the past. “For me, this song is about thinking through all of the mistakes you’ve made and asking the question of, ‘Am I a bad person? Or am I just too hard on myself?’ I’m definitely an over thinker and a perfectionist, so sometimes I find myself in this place,” the songstress said.

The track was conceptualized during the quarantine period at a time when Sarah was actively seeking potential collaborations on new material. “I really wanted to do a collaboration with another woman, as all of my previous collabs have been with men and just happened to stumble upon sydhartha one night,” Sarah said. “Her voice was so calming and yet also, so powerful and after binge watching all of her videos on YouTube, I just knew she would be the perfect person to help bring this song to life.”

syd, on the other hand, felt apprehensive at first, given it’s her first collaborative project with an artist from overseas. Despite the imminent uncertainty of the pandemic and the significant gap in time zones, the recording process went smoothly. “Working with Sarah has been amazing,” described syd. “She was very welcoming and chill. It’s an honor to work with an artist like her.”

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“All My Sins” offers stellar production choices that wouldn’t feel out of place in today’s current crop of hits. The song marches on with a luminous pop edge that is consistently enjoyable from start to finish, giving both artists an opportunity to take risks and try something that’s never been done before.

Sports

Bokang Masunyane Wants to ‘Eliminate’ Rene Catalan and Earn a Title Shot

South Africa’s Bokang “Little Giant” Masunyane feels his arrival on the world stage marks the beginning of his steady ascent to the top of the strawweight division. The 26-year-old from Johannesburg wants to use his next opponent as a springboard to bigger and better things, and is looking to put together an impressive showing.

Masunyane will face former ONE World Title challenger and #3-ranked strawweight contender Rene “The Challenger” Catalan of the Philippines in a three-round mixed martial arts contest at ONE: BIG BANG, which broadcasts live from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore this Friday, 4 December.

“Little Giant” is all business just days ahead of his next appearance in the Circle, and is ultra confident he can get the job done against Catalan.

“I’ve always said, ‘Give me the best and toughest guys,’ and Catalan is top three in the division. He has the experience and he is a veteran. I know that beating him will be a big achievement for me and put me closer to the World Title,” said Masunyane.

“As much as I respect everyone in my division, I think I am the toughest fight for anyone. I showed my will to win in my debut. Whoever fights against me is going to have it tough. Unfortunately for Rene Catalan, he is the guy that is in my path, so I just need to eliminate him to get to the title shot.”

Catalan is considered one of the pioneers of the Philippine martial arts scene. At 41 years old, Catalan has definitely been through a lot. 

He is Head Coach and Founder of Catalan Fighting Systems, where he trains and develops the next wave of Filipino martial arts talent. He is also a multiple-time SEA Games Medalist in both Wushu and Sambo.

The undefeated Masunyane understands where Catalan is most dangerous, but isn’t the least bit worried about the Filipino’s wide range of talents. “Little Giant” admittedly is focused only on his skills, and what he brings to the table.

“Yes, he has some good skills, but to be honest, I am never worried about any of my opponents. I have watched some of the videos to see what he is good at, but I do not feel threatened by anyone in the division — not just Rene Catalan,” said Masunyane.

“I feel like I am something special, and I am going through the whole division to become the World Champion. I respect him, but he has never fought somebody like me, and I am going to dominate him from the get-go until the end of the fight!”

ONE: BIG BANG is the first of ONE Championship’s live event offerings in the month of December. The main event features a showdown between ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion Roman Kryklia of the Ukraine and challenger Murat “The Butcher” Aygun of the Netherlands.

Masunyane is looking to put together a spectacular performance, one that will announce his readiness to enter the strawweight title mix.

“I’m hoping Catalan brings his A-game because he’s got a lot to work on in order to beat me. There’s no way I see myself losing this fight,” said Masunyane.

“I’m not going to give up. I am not going to lose, because I am meant to be a World Champion. The new African king has arrived. Everyone better be ready for me!”

Watch ONE: BIG BANG this Friday, 4 December on One Sports+ at 8:30 p.m. Philippine Standard Time (PHT). One Sports will air the event on a same-day delay at 9 p.m. PHT. Additionally, TV5 will air the event on a next-day delay at 11 p.m. PHT.

Entertainment

“An AsPin’s Song” Barbie Almalbis new single that honors animal rights

Barbie Almalbis, Filipina singer-songwriter has officially dropped a heartfelt tribute to her grandaunt Nita Hontiveros-Lichauco, or Tata, as she is fondly referred to. Entitled “An AsPin’s Song,” the track assumes the role of a beloved indigenous mixed-breed dog in the Philippines, which has nothing but utmost love and appreciation for the late animal rights supporter and activist.

Nita Hontiveros-Lichauco served The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) for the entirety of her life and she was instrumental in empowering people for countless volunteer opportunities that involved rescue, protection and sheltering of strayed and abused animals.

Nita Hontiveros – Lichauco

Barbie recalls, “Tata was a gifted musician and a champion for animals. She was the President ofthe Philippine Animal Welfare Society, which she reorganized in 1986, afterhaving been one of its youngest volunteers in the ’50s. I had always wanted towrite the song she requested, but I didn’t have much experience with AsPins.”

Tata passed away at 93 years old last October 2020, and Barbie shares that “there was much outpouring of love from family and friends and people whose lives she touched.” Among those was Barbie Almalbis’ aunt on her husband’s side Alya Honasan—a dear friend of Tata, and a writer/editor who has interviewed the late animal rights champion on several occasions.

Barbie reached out to her Tita Alya, who herself is an animal welfare advocate and fur-parent to three AsPins: Kiko, Kikay, and Frankie, to write a song dedicated to the late Tata and her immense contribution to protecting AsPins.

Barbie Almalbis

The pop-rock songstress recounts the experience of fulfilling her promise to Tata with the help of her family members and Tita Alya. “After a fewdays, she sent me the lyrics to An AsPin’s Song, and I was so touched by herwords. I wrote a melody, and my band helped me finish arranging and recordingthe song. Since it was a family project, my husband Martin and our daughterStina did the artwork.”

The soaring, inspirational anthem was mixed and mastered by Magic Montano, and was arranged, performed, and recorded by Barbie Almalbis herself on vocals and guitars, with her backing band, JonardBolor on drums, Karel Honasan on bass, Nikko Rivera on keyboards, and Stina Honasan and MidoriUlpindo on backing vocals.

Barbie Almalbis’ “An AsPin’s Song” is now out on all digital platforms worldwide via 12 Stone Records and Sony Music Philippines.

Entertainment

Eve Alai links up with Naomi G on brooding house thumper “Who? (Ah Vi)”

Eve Alai and Naomi G

Singapore electronic producer Eve Alai links up with dark pop songstress Naomi G on a crossover track about the dark side of losing ourselves in the new digital age. ‘Who? (Ah Vi)’ is what you get when house music collides with the brooding, more ethereal end of pop music.

A confident attempt to flood the virtual clubs with smoke-and-lasers treatment, the thumping pop banger touches on controversial topics that don’t normally permeate contemporary dance music. “Although the song deals with something dark, it holds the positive message of breaking out of technology addiction in order to explore one’s full potential mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally,” Eve Alai explains.

As expected, Naomi’s vocals stand out on this propulsive track, losing herself in the digital sheen while reclaiming her agency to speak out about the things that matter to her. “Also, Naomi’s voice isn’t the usual type of voice you hear on a dance record,” Eve Alai adds. “I am happy to be pushing the envelope in terms of my sonic palette.”

Originally from Sri Lanka, Eve Alai completed his degree in music at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. His 6-track debut EP will be released in 2021, and Naomi G’s debut EP is also scheduled for 2021.

Listen to For Life via Umami Records: https://www.umamirecords.sg/for-life/