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Saturday, October 10, 2015

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Advanced birthday celebration at Gino's brick oven pizza

It's been months since I had posted here in my blog because of my busy schedule on my day job.

Anyway, October has been one of my favorite months of the year because it's my birthday month, of course, and with the culture here in the Philippines, Christmas preparation starts by this month.

It's also became my tradition to divide my celebration into weeks or to have different celebrations with different set of people. I usually celebrate with friends a week earlier from my birthday and on the exact day with my family; I don't know its some kind of privacy and to avoid awkward conversations from different people.

So I decided to treat my friends to Gino's brick oven pizza at Tordesillas St. in Salcedo Village. The experience was totally worth it, from ambiance, space, location and ofcourse for food!.


Gino's is located in Tordesillas St. cor Bautista street. and it's near Three Salcedo Place.

We had Burrata Caprese for appetizers, it is made of  Burrata Cheese, pesto, basil and cherry tomatoes. It is perfect with bread and it's not oily and perfectly healthy too!


Their pizzas are to die for!, they are made with thin wheat bread crust too so you'll not be to worred about carbs or calories.





 We were halfway through when I remembered that I need to take a picture of this hahaha! this is Bianca verde, it's made out of  Garlic, Olive Oil, Goat cheese, ricotta, parmesan, basil and arugula



We also had BOMB, it's made out of Balsamic Onions, Mozarella, Mushrooms and Blue cheese. It's flavorful and there's a balance of sweetness and saltiness at the same time.

I forgot to take a picture of the lemon mushroom pasta and stuffed chicken pasta, but they are totally worth to try! They are creamy and flavorful all in one.




I will definitely going back to this place and my money is totally worth it too!


Gino's brick oven pizza
02 779 81 92
+63 9179645339
Tordesillas Street cor. Bautista Street, Salcedo Village Makati City


Sunday, July 19, 2015

After work

It's one of those days that I really want to glam up at work.





Top: Black Velvet shirt from Liz Claiborne
Pants: Square pants from Forever 21
Boots: ankle boots from Naturalizer
Bag: Fringe leather bag (unknown designer)
necklace: from unknown designer

Saturday, June 13, 2015

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IDINA MENZEL LIVE IN MANILA!


Sorry it took me a week after the concert to post this life changing (for me) and super exciting concert of Idina Menzel here in Manila. I am also still having a PCD also known as Post Concert Depression and my full fangirl mode for the whole week. I have also been listening to all her singles/albums and musical recordings and even replaying all the concert videos uploaded in youtube (yah... Truly my full fangirl mode). 

Well, I have been a fan of her since 2005 through her movie Rent. I was still in my freshman year in high school and I was also a part of the theatre club,we were asked to create a number with the song Seasons of Love, me being as annoyingly ignorant as I am never knew that song! So I went to the nearest music store, search for any album or CD that could help me with the task and I ended up buying a VCD or Rent, and that is where my full fangirl moment started. 

Anyway, it is a dream come true for me and to all her fans here in Manila to see her! Words can't explain the energy we had in her concert. It was truly magical, amazing and all magnificent words we can associate her with (HAHA! I really can't express it without being so much of a fangirl).

It was a 2 hour concert in MOA Arena, She started with Defying gravity and I was not prepared for that and I think that is the reason I was not able to record any of her videos in the concert....


video from youtube.

She sang songs from her album I Stand (which I have her whole album on iTunes) and Still I can't be still. My favorite parts were when she sang The Wizard and I;



video from youtube

When she sang No Day but today where the whole audience light up their flashlights in camera and waved it creating a constellation which makes the song more emotional. 



video from youtube

I also love the time she sang her rendition of Creep by Radiohead. It was my OMG moment as she can still reach the high notes while she is sprawled on the stage.


video from youtube

My most favorite part of the concert was when she sang For Good in Acapella (pure talent at its finest). It felt so emotional and heartfelt that by the end the audience sang the last part with her like we made a new friend. 



video from youtube

She also sang take me or leave me with 3 lucky people who had also have pipes! She even had a selfie with them! 

image from rappler.com

I also found it amusing that she sang a part of Let it go in Filipino... It's too cute and kind of awkward for me because we never sung it in Filipino and if we ever translate the song it Filipino.. We'll be having a big problem with looking for the perfect translation. You see there is something with the Filipino language that make it hard to be translated into any other language and vice versa without totally rephrasing the whole song. Our words tend to be longer on most english words and longer for shorter english words. Sometimes one english word is a phrase when translated in Filipino. 

Nevertheless it was really amusing to hear Let it go in Tagalog and even sung by Idina herself.



video from youtube

I love the "Idinafied" last part of Let it go! I love the alternative rock twist with it! 

She also had two encores were she sang Child which will be a part of her new album and another is Tomorrow (from Annie). 

It was really a dream come true to me having to see her so close (yet so far). I wsih she'll come back to Manila for another concert huhuhuhu!

stage before the concert


it's me!!!

Sunday, March 22, 2015

 
Image courtesy of Architecture Collegiate Organization of SDAAR
    Every year, The School and Design and Arts of DLS-CSB showcases the best of the best artworks and projects at the end of the school year. It could be compared into a Month long Arts Festival with talks, workshops, plays, competitions from all the 13 programs of the school. (Arts Management, Fashion, Production Design, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Architecture, Music Production, Multimedia Arts, Photography, Animation, Dance and Theater Arts.)

   This year the exhibit for the Architecture program is comprised of portfolio reviews of all design classes for the school year 2014-2015 and it is an open house event from March 21 to April 18. Each mentor per design class will vote the best works from their studio. On the day of the opening, there will be a design review for each participant on their respective panels where they would present their design to the Dean, The School's President/ Chairman and to the visiting Architects as they will act as the jury.  3 different awards will be given by the end of the day: The Students' Choice award. The Mentors' Choice award and the industry award.

Here are some images from the PO.RE exhibit



Bro. Dennis (College President) reads one of the design panels







look at the number of audience for the thesis presentation!

small reunion with my thesis buddies







  I am also lucky to join the list of Merited Thesis presentation and to show my project to the student body and to the visiting industry architects. I feel so honored to be included on the list and also to see my college friends!

The Exhibit is in 14th flr SDA Building DLS-CSB, Pablo Ocampo St. Manila. DROP BY!

Saturday, February 7, 2015

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ART FAIR PHILIPPINES 2015

    Starting 2013, Art Fair Philippines exhibits and sells the best contemporary and modern from our country. The Fair aims to show the local art scene and to gather support for the Philippine Art.

The 2015 Art Fair is from February 5-8, 2015 at The Link Carpark, Ayala Center Makati.
Entrance Fee:
Regular: 150php
Student: 50php (with valid ID)
Free for students from Makati City Schools.

Below are some of the art works I love at the Art Fair.


The composition of these photographs reminds me of the old Filipino lifestyle 
By: Roberto Feleo
this is one of the sculptures from the whole work of Roberto Feleo, it has a historical reference with the Basi Revolt in the Northern Ilocos that started in 1807

By: Daniel Dela Cruz

By far my most favorite exbihit in the fair. Its concept is based on the story of alice in wonderland., through metal sculpting, the artist deconstructed the story in a series of sculptures.

Another one by Daniel Dela Cruz

This is very nice in person

The nice detail/ texture of the painting above.

works by Allan Hablo

by Joe Cobcobo

by Iya Consorio

this collection is a mixture of dreamlike trance and haunt.

by Ramon Orlina

This is entitled as Single Sensation, this artwork gives me the idea of deconstructivsm with the  contradicting use of an easily abstracted material.

I interpeted it as a change of perpsective.... well it really is open to other interpretations

Other artworks that I wasn't able to get the name of the artist






The Art Fair was jampacked! but all the inspiration that you will get will make everything worth every peso and every minute you spent!



Website: http://artfairphilippines.com/

MAXINE PANLILIO

MAXINE PANLILIO
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