Filipino Journal, Manitoba Edition - April 20 - May 05, 2023

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A VGful NIGHT

What's up, madlang pipol?! Winnipeg was once again on a wild ride last Tuesday, April 18, when the Unkabogable Vice Ganda brought the house down with her VGful Canada and USA Concert 2023. Presented by Pinoy Tribe Entertainment, the concert brought the audience on the edge of their seats with the powerful song and dance performances and hilarious stand up comedy of Vice Ganda. Despite a controversial show in Edmonton where her hair was pulled by unruly audience members, Vice shook it off and brought her signature brand of humor to Winnipeg, leaving the 1800-strong crowd in stitches. Joined by Asia's Pop Heartthrob, Darren Espanto, and fellow comedians MC and Lassy, Vice proved once again why she is the reigning queen of comedy in the Philippines and beyond.

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Reyes: Manitoba a Leader in Welcoming New Canadians, Addressing Labour Market Needs with Immigration

to remain in Canada beyond the expiration of their initial post-graduate work permit.

Thousands of newcomers settle in Manitoba every year from around the world and the diverse array of knowledge, skills and experiences they bring with them advances our province’s economic prosperity and enriches the vibrancy of our communities. The Manitoba government is providing a total of $7.1 million – $2 million more than last year – in funding for this important Newcomer Community Integration Support (NCIS) program. These services are critical for helping newcomers transition into their new communities and build a sense of security and stability.

Focus on Filipino Music

Mayonnaise & Nobita in Winnipeg

April 29, 2023

Exchange Event Centre

The Filipino community in Winnipeg has really been ready again for gigs after almost three years of pandemic blues. On April 29, 2023, two Philippine bands--Mayonnaise and Nobita--will visit to grace the stage of Exchange Event Centre (291 Bannatyne Ave.).

Rest of My Life.

Immigration is a hallmark of a thriving society. It strengthens our social fabric and supports economic growth and prosperity. As a government, we have undertaken a number of initiatives to increase economic immigration, including forming the Manitoba Immigration Advisory Council (IAC), securing more nominations for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) and supporting the extension of work permits by the federal government for former international student graduates and skilled workers.

We formed the IAC to serve as an expert panel to recommend improvements to Manitoba’s immigration policies and programs. The IAC met with Manitobans to hear their experiences and held 14 town hall meetings with residents and business owners across the province. It also gathered valuable feedback through a public survey, which emphasized the MPNP should prioritize candidates with skills most in demand in the provincial economy.

As co-chair of the IAC, along with Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, we worked with 20 experts to develop recommendations to help attract more immigrants and business investors to Manitoba, align programs with regional labour market and community economic needs, and improve settlement, integration and foreign credential recognition services for newcomers.

The IAC report contains a number of valuable recommendations. These include increasing the number of immigrants nominated by the MPNP, conducting targeted outreach to specific labour markets, establishing regional hubs to address community labour market needs, recruiting skilled immigrants from other countries, and increasing Manitoba’s capacity to process applications from French-speaking countries.

The recommendations are instrumental to our efforts to advance Manitoba’s economic prosperity and improve our immigration programs and policies.

I am pleased to note, as a result of our government’s advocacy, Manitoba has been successful in securing more MPNP nominations than ever before. In 2023, the province plans to issue up to 9,500 nominations – a 50 per cent increase over 2022, and I expect nomination numbers to increase again in years to come. My team continues to work constructively with our federal partners to ensure Manitoba receives the nomination allocation it requires to support businesses, regional economic needs and the growing labour market.

We also support the federal government’s measures to extend work permits for former international student graduates and skilled workers who are invaluable to Manitoba’s growing labour market needs. I meet regularly with my federal counterpart to advocate for international student graduates working in Manitoba on a temporary status. Through my advocacy, they now have the opportunity for an 18 months extension on Post Graduate Work Permits, should they decide

Manitoba needs skilled workers and I will continue to be a strong advocate for the growth of the MPNP. We have a proud history in Manitoba of welcoming newcomers from around the world and as minister, I am proud to champion this great province as a wonderful place to live, work, build a business and raise a family.

Jon Reyes is Minister of Labour and Immigration, and member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly for the constituency of Waverley.

Formed in 2002, in Metro Manila, Philippines, Mayonnaise consists currently of Monty Macalino (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Shan Regalado (drums, percussion), Carlo Servano (guitar, backing vocals), Nikki Tirona (bass, backing vocals), and Keano Swing (guitar, backing vocals). Popular for the hit single "Jópay," the hardworking band released six studio albums--from 2004's self-titled to 2016's For the

Nobita, on the other hand, is formed in 2018, in Valenzuela, Philippines. It consists of Jaeson Felismino (vocals, guitar), Sam Aquino II (lead guitar), Mark Anthony Quintero (bass), Richmond Christian Bancolito (keyboards), and Jonathan Lim Agbanlog Jr. (drums). Yet to release a full-length record, Nobita has nevertheless come up with several singles that included "Yákap," "Ikáw Lang," "Únang Sayáw," and "Kalangítan."

A part of the bands' North American tour, Mayonnaise & Nobita in Winnipeg is brought to the city by Krazz Tech & Events. For tickets and inquiry, contact Jhayzon (204-8991765) and Jasper (204-9510828).

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QPAM RAISES FUNDS FOR ANOTHER SCHOLAR

The Quezon Province Association of Manitoba (QPAM), headed by its president, Maggie Chan-Urbano, knows how to throw a fundraising event, and they proved it once again with their "Tara Na't Mag-AlmuTang with QPAM" shindig at Max's Restaurant last April 16. The event was sold out and packed to the brim with QPAM officers, families, friends, and supporters all there to raise some serious cash

for QPAM's Scholarship Program.

The event was a total blast, with attendees enjoying the mouthwatering brunch while mingling and having a great time.

Since 2013, QPAM's Scholarship Program has helped four scholars pursue their college education. That's four people who now have a brighter future, all thanks to the hard work and dedication of the QPAM officers and their supporters.

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Winnipeg's Famous Whiteout Street Parties Return for 2023 Playoff Run

Hockey fans in Winnipeg, get ready to paint the town white!

The Winnipeg Whiteout Street Parties are back and better than ever. Economic Development Winnipeg (EDW), along with True North Sports + Entertainment (TNSE) and partners, is excited to bring back this community destination for fans to celebrate the Winnipeg Jets' 2023 playoff run.

As the home of unforgettable playoff street parties, Winnipeg knows how to do this right! Don your jersey, and get your game face on because the Winnipeg Whiteout Street Parties are going to be the hottest events in town. Get ready to recapture the spirit and energy of 2018 and 2019 as you come together with thousands of fans in

celebration of the Winnipeg Jets and showcase our amazing city to the world.

Starting with Game 3 against their Western Conference FirstRound opponents, the Vegas Golden Knights, the Whiteout Street Parties will take place before and during every Winnipeg Jets home playoff game. The party gates will open two hours before puck drop on Donald Street between Portage Avenue and Honourary Dale Hawerchuk Way (Graham Avenue), adjacent to Canada Life Centre. You can join 5,000 fans and create a fun, entertaining, and safe environment to cheer on the Winnipeg Jets in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The streets will come alive as Jets games are broadcast on large

screens at either end of Donald Street. You can indulge in delicious food and beverages available for purchase from a number of food trucks and kiosks. Guest hosts, DJs, and a variety of entertainment will add to the energy and atmosphere. You can also join the Winnipeg Jets Promo Team, pick up some Whiteout merchandise at the Jets Gear kiosk, and win exciting prizes. The Whiteout Street Parties will be ticketed events, and $5 from each $10 ticket will be reinvested into the community through United Way Winnipeg. The money will support agencies whose work is centered around supporting those in our city experiencing homelessness, addictions, and mental health challenges. In 2019, the parties

resulted in a contribution of more than $162,000 to United Way Winnipeg.

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Thanks to the support of the Province of Manitoba, City of Winnipeg, and True North Sports + Entertainment, the parties will be safe and enjoyable for everyone. The Manitoba government is providing $75,000 per playoff round, and the City of Winnipeg is providing up to $15,000 per game in in-kind services to make the parties a success. Additionally, EDW will allocate $50,000 from the Special Event Tourism Fund to deliver an enhanced production.

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The Whiteout Street Parties have a special way of bringing the community together and creating a positive impression of Winnipeg among hockey fans worldwide. Mayor Scott Gillingham said, "Not only do these street parties create a positive impression of Winnipeg among hockey fans around the world, but they give a boost to our self-image and have a tremendous impact on local businesses."

The Winnipeg Whiteout Street Parties are not just about hockey, they're about bringing the community together to root for a common goal.

The Honourable Heather Stefanson, Premier of Manitoba, said, “Our government is proud to support Economic Development Winnipeg and their partners in hosting the Winnipeg Whiteout Street Parties, which will also provide a boost to

The Winnipeg Whiteout Street Parties are the chance to show the world once again what it means to be a Winnipegger. This is your team, your legacy, and your chance to be a part of something bigger than yourself. Kevin Donnelly, Senior Vice President, Venues and Entertainment, TNSE, said, "Our city is full of devoted fans with heart who know how to show up. We cannot wait to see the street adjacent to Canada Life Centre filled.”

Celebrate Asian Heritage Month at the FascinAsian Film Festival in Winnipeg

May 5-7th

The FascinAsian Film Festival (F3) is set to light up screens in Winnipeg and Calgary this May, as part of Asian Heritage Month celebrations.

Movie enthusiasts are encouraged to attend this unique event, which showcases films and stories from the Asian diaspora. Manitoba's only Asian-centric film festival will take place from Friday, May 5 to Sunday, May 7, 2023, at various venues in Winnipeg's Exchange District.

This year's festival features some exceptional highlights, including a talk by Ins Choi, the creator of the popular Canadian television show Kim's Convenience.

Additionally, the Canadian Premiere of Past Lives, a drama by firsttime Korean-Canadian director Celine Song, is sure to attract attention. The film has already generated considerable buzz at renowned film festivals such as Sundance, SXSW, and Berlinale.

Established in 2017 as part of the Asian Heritage Month activities, F3 has evolved from an annual Asian Film Night event into a fully-fledged, three-day festival. Its mission is to provide North American Asian storytellers, performers, and other film and media creatives with equal access to resources and opportunities. By doing so, the festival aims to enhance cultural understanding and promote a positive, insightful perspective on Asian cultures.

To explore the full program and obtain information on Box Office details, visit the official FascinAsian Film Festival website. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the rich and diverse world of Asian cinema at F3, where storytelling transcends boundaries and bridges cultures. Visit fascinasian.ca for complete festival program and schedule.

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Christian communities in Winnipeg commemorate Lenten Season

The Christian community in Winnipeg has been actively participating in various Lenten activities, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. From the Public Way of the Cross to the Washing of the Feet, the community has come together to commemorate the season of Lent in a meaningful way. The Easter Vigil and Easter Salubong are also significant events that are eagerly awaited by the faithful. After years of pandemic-induced disruptions, the community is happy that these traditions are making a comeback. These events are not only an expression of faith but also a celebration of community and togetherness, which are more important than ever in these trying times.

Bákit kinakailángang matakásan?

Anó ang nása kabilá ng lagúsan?

Sinó ba ang dápat itúring na gabáy-Magúlang kaibígan o katháng-sakláy?

Mabutí pa kayáng sundán ang kuného

Sa bútas túngong matalinhágang mundó Nagsánib ang riyalidád at pantásya Kapaláran sa baráha iniása

Sa kahón pag-iísip ay wag ikulóng Salamángka saláwikaín at bugtóng Salitáng ánimo waláng katuturán Lahát ng repleksyón ay kabaligtarán

Hílig ay lóhika at matemátika Literatúra tulâ potograpíya Matatálik na kaybígan mga paslít Isinasalaráwan nang waláng damít

Hindí na malúlutas pa ang mistéryo Ng síning pánitikan erotisísmo Di masaságot ang mga katanúngan 'Sáng paláisipán ang katotohánan

Note: A poem consisting of five quatrains of 12-syllable lines

Photo credit: Noni Manalili Public Way of the Cross Salubong St Edwards Washing of the Feet.
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GV (Good Vibes) only at VGful concert

Vice Ganda just finished her Canada concert tour as part of VGful Canada and USA Tour 2023 and boy, did she bring the house down in Winnipeg last April 18th, a night to remember, filled with singing, dancing, and stand-up comedy that everyone missed since the unkabogable star's last visit in 2018.

Presented by StarMedia Entertainment and brought to Manitobans by Pinoy Tribe Entertainment headed by Marby Aguilar, the event was held at the RBC Convention Centre, and

attended by 1800 people, making the venue packed with excitement.

Local Winnipeg bands, On the Que, Soundcheck Music with Sher Policarpio, and Quarter 2 Band with Keesa Arguill ,kicked off the show with their amazing performances, setting the mood for the audience that even went wild when Vice Ganda came out in her flamboyant outfit .Vice invited guests on stage and was thrilled with the love and energy of the audience, saying that they upstaged her horsepower level!

Vice mentioned in passing

about the hair-pulling incident at her Edmonton show, but she believed it wouldn't happen in Winnipeg because Winnipeggers love her. The audience screamed their agreement!

Adding to the already powerpacked performance were special guests, Asia's Pop Heartthrob Darren Espanto who totally killed it with his amazing performance and had all the ladies going wild. Comedians MC and Lassy's wisecracking with Vice were hilarious. It was a night of pure entertainment and laughter that Winnipeggers won't soon forget!

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TELLING STORIES THAT REFLECT MANITOBA’S DIVERSE COMMUNITY. Our Reader Bridge program is strengthening the community through the power of words and pictures so that all Manitobans regardless of race or ethnicity see themselves in the pages and pixels of The Free Press.

9 THE PULSE OF THE FILIPINO COMMUNITY SINCE 1987 April 20 - May 05, 2023 Let’s get social FilipinoJournal.com C M Y K PAGE B1 JOVELLEBalani,whowasborn andraisedinthePhilippines, migratedtoCanadain2018.The avidmusicfanhasagrowingvinyl recordcollection,lovesgoingto vintagestoresandconsidersherself anoldsoul. Anonlychild,Balaniimmersed herselfineveryaspectofmusic fromearlyonandquicklybecame amulti-instrumentalist,learningto playpiano,guitar,ukulele,drums andviolin.Shebegansingingwhen shewassevenandhasbeenvocally trainedsinceage12. “I remember jamming along to Carpenters as kid. I discovered them through my dad’s CD collection have become fan since then. would play their songs over and over and do karaoke, too,” she says. Balani was raised music her parents always encouraged her interest pursuing it. “One my earliest musical memories me carrying Walkman when was 4. remember listening to the Beatles, the Sound of Music name fell love with Fast forward when was 12, when told my parents that wanted take voice lessons. And from there, started joining inter-school talent competitions, performing in events and concerts.” Balani will represent Canada at the World Championships of Performing Arts for the second time, in Anaheim, Calif. The annual event presented by Worldstars features singers, dancers, jugglers and other artists for the judges audience to experience. The international gathering often called the “talent Olympics” aspiring performers and entertainers, and the only event its kind held annually in Hollywood area, the entertainment capital of the world. Griff O’Neil, competition CEO and former executive the Universe Pageant, said news release that, “Contestants from 60 countries expected to participate, vying for the gold plus prizes, cash and total of half a million dollars in scholarships. Thousands of people around the world will apply to participate.” popular highlight the festivities the spectacular opening ceremony, featuring colourful Parade of Nations at Disneyland. The much-anticipated Worldstars Boot Camp an unmatched phenomenon of educational seminars and workshops by industry experts. VIPs and celebrity entertainment industry greats from Hollywood, Nashville New have served as judges and been honoured with induction into Performing Arts Hall of Fame this global competition. “Being part this event is truly an honour and to represent Canada already reward me. My first WCOPA competition was held virtually due to COVID. It was kind challenging, was just performing in front of camera. Despite being virtual, was still nerve-wracking, as there were thousands of talented people who joined the event. And was lucky enough to be chosen as of the Top Finalists in Vocal Category. was honour bag gold and silver medals for the country,” Balani says. CITY●BUSINESS ASSOCIATEEDITOR, STACEYTHIDRICKSON 204-697-7292 CITY.DESK@FREEPRESS.MB.CA WINNIPEGFREEPRESS.COM B1 MONDAY FEBRUARY 7, 2022 SECTION Breakingup with a bad hard to do universe sends a sign when need it most. Or perhaps I’m kind person likes look signs meaning in ordinary Last weekend, broke a bracket on my braces. It was my snaggletooth — tooth that has been bane my smile for as long as can remem ber because was out place made me insecure. reason bit the bullet and opted for adult braces. (The left lateral incisor, for anyone who is The bracket popped the tooth was brushing, and it was big deal. My teeth have straightened out so much since I the braces in the summer. I’ve questioned (with an mitted lack orthodontic experience) why I have to wear them for another 18 months. My teeth are nearly straight. Within hours the bracket popping off, incisor and the tooth beside it started to ache. If you’ve had braces, you know this ache. It’s the feeling of teeth shifting. The pain is a like regular toothache that hurts deep nerves is unbearable. less than that, but still painful. The feeling usually isolated one spot your mouth tooth, maybe two, and it feels like the is was surprised at this. While affixed to the bracket, my tooth felt fine. After few hours free, it was hurting, and it was like when I my braces tight ened that feeling of shifting and pain. When I made it to the orthodon a few days later, confirmed the tooth had shifted, and it wasn’t as straight as it was my last appoint time frame my home. don’t know where my alcohol use rates on any sort scale. am also no way equating my situation to anyone else’s or trying to make light what is really serious issue for many people. The only thing truly know for myself is that this daily habit is too easy for me keep up and getting harder for me break. It’s only been few weeks since I’ve switched the wine tea. trigger of dusk usually no longer gives me the automatic response overpour myself glass of wine. I’ve got Holly Whitaker’s Quit Like A Woman hold on my library app. I’ve heard good things about it. On nights crave glass of wine, try really hard not to break my habit breaking my habit. I’ll you know how it goes. shelley.cook@freepress.mb.ca @ShelleyACook RAISED ON MUSIC Philippines immigrant to represent Canada at world championships JANINE LEGAL MACKENZIE JovelleBalani,whomovedtoCanadain2018,willrepresentCanadaattheWorldChampionshipsofPerformingArtsforthesecondtime, Anaheim,Calif. READER BRIDGE have storyidea diversifyourjournalism, pleasecontactusat: readerbridge@freepress.mb.ca ● CONTINUED B2 www.winnipegfreepress.com/reader-bridge
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Manitoba Government Extends Application Deadline for $100-Million Arts, Culture, and Sport Fund

The Manitoba government has announced an extension of the application deadline for the Arts, Culture and Sport in Community Fund. Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Obby Khan made the announcement, stating that the fund supports Manitoba's arts, culture, and sport sectors by investing up to $100 million in local organizations to develop innovative community projects. The Small Capital Grants and Special Initiatives Program application

deadline has been extended to April 24, while the Large Capital Grants Program deadline has been pushed back to May 1.

Organizations applying for the Small Capital Grants and Special Initiatives Program can receive between 50% and 100% of eligible expenses, depending on the overall project cost. The grant aims to improve volunteer and equipment development, training, organizational development opportunities, and increase participation and engagement

in arts, culture, or sport programming. Groups applying for the Large Capital Projects can receive up to 50% of eligible expenses over $300,000 to $5 million to enhance the quality, accessibility, and availability of local facilities that support arts, culture, and amateur sport activities and programs. All applicants will receive a confirmation email within a week of submission. If they do not receive it, they should contact the ACSC program team at ACSC@ gov.mb.ca or 1-866-626-4862.

Horoscope

While your season is coming to an end this week, you still have an opportunity to start something new during the solar eclipse in your sign on Wednesday. Let your burning passion be your guide in picking new projects, not fights. You can thank us later, Aries.

With a retrograde on the horizon, you need all the rest you can get during the Aries solar eclipse on Wednesday. The new moon is in your subconscious zone, so you could have a lot of big feelings that need to be addressed before they explode. Focus on healing, Taurus, not burning bridges.

Rage against the machine this week, Gemini, during the Aries solar eclipse in your social zone on Wednesday. You’re fighting for what you believe in and against authority figures. This is a great time to get active in your community as you start to fight for a better future.

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You have a lot of ambition within you, but you’re struggling to make a name for yourself. Fortunately, the Aries solar eclipse in your reputation zone on Wednesday could help you out. This is a great time to set goals and work toward them. Forge your own path without burning a bridge, Cancer.

It’s time to spread your wings and go on an adventure during the Aries solar eclipse on Wednesday. With the new moon in your expansion zone, you’re open to new adventures and gaining a new understanding of important issues even if it changes your views. Discoveries lead you down a new path.

Even with the retrograde this week, don’t be afraid to make major changes during the Aries solar eclipse on Wednesday. With the new moon in your transformation zone, you’re ready to rise like the phoenix you

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There’s a fine line between love and hate, a line you’re going to need to walk carefully during the Aries solar eclipse in your partnership zone on Wednesday. This can be a day to start a beautiful relationship or make an enemy for life. Play your cards right, Libra.

It’s a great week to create better habits that will guide you through the rest of the lunar cycle during the Aries solar eclipse on Wednesday. With the new moon in your routine zone, you’ll feel a jolt of productivity and self-discipline and be ready to take on anything that comes your way. Just remember to take care of yourself.

You’re bringing the heat this week when the Aries solar eclipse is in your pleasure zone on Wednesday. You have the energy and passion to start new creative projects today, but make sure you actually finish them. Take a gamble on passion and romance. Just don’t lose your head.

It’s time to take care of you, Capricorn, not drop everything to take care of others during the Aries solar eclipse on Wednesday. With the new moon in your home zone, you need to nurture your inner child by creating a safe space to grow emotionally and spiritually. Allow yourself to be a kid again!

Get ready to jump headfirst into any scheme you have going on during the Aries solar eclipse in your communication zone on Wednesday. This is a great time to take a short trip, speak out loud, and communicate your big ideas. Let your bold thoughts bloom, Aquarius.

Money is on your mind this week during the Aries solar eclipse in your value zone on Wednesday. You have a strong desire to make a lot of money very quickly, but this isn’t the time for get-rich-quick schemes. You could bite off more than you can chew. Remember what’s really important rather than just chase money.

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House Speaker Romualdez Calls for Increased Bilateral Talks with US on Economic Issues

as fruitful, with both sides agreeing that the Philippines-US relationship has never been stronger and is reaching new heights. However, he also emphasized the importance of tangible results from the relationship, highlighting the need to strengthen economic cooperation in addition to defense cooperation.

During the meeting, Romualdez extended an invitation for McCarthy to visit the Philippines and see firsthand the strength of the ties between the two countries. McCarthy, who represents California, responded positively to the invitation, stating that he wants to see the two countries become even closer.

Romualdez and his delegation are currently in the US to attend lectures and engage with US officials.

Perceived Deficiencies in Senior High Program Keep General Education Classes in College Curriculum

The Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, has emphasized the need for increased bilateral discussions with the United States, particularly on economic issues. Romualdez met with his

counterpart, US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, in the US Capitol on Wednesday night, accompanied by other Philippine lawmakers and the Philippine Ambassador to the US, Jose Manuel Romualdez.

Romualdez described the meeting

SWS survey reveals growing number of OFWs

Around 7% of adult Filipinos are looking for work abroad, according to a recent survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS). The survey asked 1,200 Filipinos aged 18 and above in person from December 10 to 14, 2022, if they or their family members were currently working overseas.

In December 2022, the Philippine Statistics Authority said that there were 1.83 million OFWs around the world in the April to September period of 2021. Around 800,000 more were deployed in 2022 as reported by the Department of

Migrant Workers. The SWS also found that 75% of households with Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) received remittances.

Remittances are crucial to the Philippine economy, totaling $5.33 billion since the start of the year, with record remittances of $32.14 billion collected in 2022. In February, migrant workers sent back $2.57 billion to their families.

Meanwhile, two out of 10 Filipinos (17%) said they were hoping to live abroad.

The survey also revealed the top seven countries where Filipinos

Overall, Romualdez’s meeting with McCarthy highlights the importance of continued cooperation and discussion between the Philippines and the United States, particularly as both countries seek to strengthen economic ties and strategic partnerships.

were looking for work: Canada (16%)

Saudi Arabia (12%) Kuwait (9%)

United Arab Emirates (9%) Japan (7%) Qatar (6%) USA (6%)

Perceived deficiencies in basic education have led colleges and universities in the Philippines to continue offering general education classes, even though these subjects are already taught in senior high school, according to lawmakers during a joint House hearing with members of EDCOM 2. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) initially removed 38 to 48 units of required general education classes when the K to 12 program began, but colleges and universities added back courses as "remediation for the deficiencies of basic education," resulting in most degree programs still lasting four years. CHED Chairperson Popoy De Vera stated that CHED faced pushback from industry professionals and other groups when attempting to trim down the curriculum of various degree programs.

The joint House hearing, led by the basic and higher education committees, aimed to align the priorities of CHED and the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), which

is conducting a comprehensive review of the education system three decades after the first EDCOM was created. The Department of Education has been conducting an ongoing review of senior high and has found a curriculum that is overstuffed with content but lacking in several prerequisites for essential learning competencies, according to Vice President Sara Duterte, who concurrently serves as the education chief.

During the discussion, EDCOM 2 members asked CHED Chairperson De Vera to explain why several college degree programs still require four years of study despite the reduced number of general education classes in senior high. He stated that technical panels for other degree programs are still evaluating whether to reduce the number of required units. However, De Vera also noted that CHED has faced pushback from professional associations that want to maintain the integrity of the curriculum, and he personally supports downsizing college curriculums.

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Beauty: "Naubos English ko sa Sundance."

TVJ to stay in Eat Bulaga, remain to be Dabarkads

Kapuso actress Beauty Gonzalez

is excited about her upcoming international project, which she hopes will push through this year. She shared that attending the Sundance Film Festival in Utah last January was a great opportunity for her to network with producers and even see Hollywood stars like Anne Hathaway and Dakota Johnson.

During the press launch of a beauty brand that she endorses, Beauty talked about her experience at Sundance and hinted at her upcoming project. She mentioned that she will be working abroad and that the movie she worked on was already bought

by Amazon, with a release date in July or June.

What makes her project even more special for her is that it will be shot in the same house that was featured in the classic Filipino World War II movie "Oro Plata Mata." Beauty is a collector of Philippine antiques and contemporary arts and loves being the caretaker of her country's history.

The actress is married to art curator Norman Crisologo, and she jokingly shared that attending Sundance left her speechless.

"Naubos 'yung English ko doon sa interview sa Sundance."

Mayor Bullet Jalosjos of Dapitan, who is also the Chief Finance Officer of TAPE Inc., the production company behind the Philippines' longestrunning noontime variety show, "Eat Bulaga," confirmed that the show's mainstays Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (TVJ) will continue to host the program despite undergoing a "rebonding" process. In an interview with Boy Abunda, Jalosjos addressed the rumors about the Jalosjos family's takeover of the production company.

Jalosjos clarified that there was no takeover, and the Jalosjos family had always been the major stockholder of the company. He explained that Tony Tuviera, the show's producer, had retired last March. Jalosjos's

father, Romeo Jalosjos, had asked Tuviera to stay longer, but Tuviera decided to step down, which Romeo agreed to. Jalosjos further noted that he and his sister Soraya had been on the board of directors for around four years but did not actively participate in the company's affairs until now. Jalosjos emphasized that the show's "rebonding" involves the family's involvement in the show and the company, immersing themselves in the show's operations. He admitted that they had a difficult time building relationships and earning the production's trust at first. However, TVJ and Tuviera guided and assisted them in their journey as the board of the company.

GMA Network’s ‘Summer of Love’ inspires to brighten summer days

GMA Network shows everyone that the summer season can be the perfect time to make someone’s day brighter with its official summer plug, “Summer of Love.”

Making viewers feel the love and fun under the sun, the latest Kapuso summer campaign features some of the Network’s current programs that further highlight why people love summer: spending time together

wherever they are.

As the sun is up on the bright blue sky, viewers are treated to GMA Afternoon Prime dramas that portray acts of love and kindness in various forms. Some of these shows that make them love summer more include ‘Abot-Kamay na Pangarap’, ‘Arabella’, and ‘Underage’.

GMA Telebabad shows ‘Mga Lihim ni Urduja’, ‘Hearts on Ice’, and ‘The Write One’, on the other

hand, manifest that summer is about being hopeful amid every challenges in life.

Summer days are also definitely made brighter with some of the Network’s most entertaining weekday shows ‘TiktoClock’, ‘Fast Talk with Boy Abunda’, ‘Family Feud’, and ‘Bubble Gang.’

Weekends are extra special when shared with loved ones while watching the ‘Sarap Di Ba’, ‘Amazing

Earth’, ‘Magpakailanman’, ‘Pepito Manaloto’, ‘Ibilib’, ‘All-Out Sundays’, ‘The Boobay and Tekla Show,’ 'The Clash,' and 'Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko.' Featured also in the summer plug are the fresh faces of the Sparkada and Sparkle Teens who will make the biggest splash this summer and will surely be the next favorites of Kapuso fans.

The GMA summer plug jingle titled “Summer of Love” was performed

by the talented Sparkle artists Sean Lucas, Tanya Ramos, Lexi Gonzales, and Matt Lozano. The catchy upbeat tune was composed and arranged by Natasha Correos, with beautiful and captivating lyrics written by Jann Fayel Lopez and Cristine Autor. Stay tuned for “Summer of Love” on GMA-7, GMANetwork. com, and the official social media pages of the network.

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Ultimate New Wave Evolution

(& closely related styles) part 34

At some points in their respective band careers, many artists decide to embark on their own to pursue solo endeavors. I always find delight in listening to what they had to express musically on a more personal level, without the constraint of a group concensus or compromising one's individual creativity.

Here's another batch of albums released by solo artists, most of whom were members of high-profile bands associated with the genre.

* Jane Wiedlin (The Go-Gos)Jane Wiedlin (1985) ("Blue Kiss")

Sa Úgoy ng Músika

* Alison Moyet (Yazoo) - Essex (1994) ("Whispering Your Name")

* Roddy Frame (Aztec Camera)Surf (2002) ("Turning the World Around")

* Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) - Paper Monsters (2003) ("Bitter Apple")

* Daniel Ash (Bauhaus / Tones on Tail / Love & Rockets) - Foolish

Thing Desire (1992) ("Hete She Comes")

* Siouxsie Sioux (Siouxsie & the Banshees) - Mantaray (2007) ("Into a Swan")

* Shona Laing - South (1987) ("Soviet Snow")

* Nick Heyward (Haircut 100)From Monday to Sunday (1993) ("Kite")

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