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Dennis Garcia’s art exhibit and Max Soliven’s biography

Just perfect after the long holidays are two events next week: Rakenrol, the first art exhibit of Dennis Garcia and the launching of the book “Maximo V. Soliven: The Man and the Journalist” by Nelson Navarro.

Rakenrol will be open on November 8 at 6 p.m and will run until Nov. 22 at the Galerie One Workshop, Suite 324, LRI Design Plaza, Nicanor Garcia St., Bel Air II, Makati City.

Rakenrol will showcase another facet of the genius that is Dennis Garcia.

We all know Dennis as the musician. He was part of the trailblazing Pinoy pop-rock band of the 70’s -“Hotdog”- that delighted us with such hits “Bongga Ka ’Day”, “Annie Batungbakal” and the iconic,” Manila, Manila”.

Dennis went into advertising after Hotdog members went their separate ways. He did stints in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur,Singapore, Jakarta and Guam. Every now and then Hotdog members would get together for SRO reunion concerts in Manila.

Dennis is active in New Media, sharing gems for the mind with Facebook friends. He has a blog “Chubibo” where political irreverence has become an art. He writes a Friday column in the country’s number one tabloid, Abante.

Rakenrol, Dennis wrote, is part of his bucket list.

He said he learned to paint around two years ago (with a Dutch artist in Bali, Indonesia) using his hands/fingers as a brush. “I know of no other way to do it.” He said.

Dennis explained his being a late bloomer in painting as the effect of having known or worked with the best artists the country has produced. “I was intimidated,” he confessed.

“ When I was a 17-year old copy writer at Philippine Advertising Counselors in the 70s, my partner/Art Director was the legendary artist Romulo Olazo (who’d sketch me day in and day out – sketches that I never bothered to collect and save – How stupid!). My officemates were J. Elizalde Navarro, Edwin Wilwayco and Cris Cruz. “

Dennis said he was inspired by Beatle Paul McCartney’s who also went into painting. He started with paintings as gifts on birthdays of his family members.

For Rakenrol, Dennis said he has been working on the pieces since last year. “These are mostly acrylic paintings over giclee prints (images I shot and manipulated on the computer, then printed on canvas). I was inspired by the witty work of graffiti artist Banksy and the undiscovered gems on canvas by Sir Paul (McCartney).”

Dennis said, “As the exhibit’s name hints, the paintings will revolve around music and band musicians. It also features Pinoys from the past – whose temperaments – make it quite likely that they would have become “rockers” – if they were still young… and alive today.”

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They don’t make journalists like Max Soliven anymore.

One of the co-founders of the two largest newspapers in the country today- Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Philippine Star (where he served as publisher until his death) – Soliven, wielded influence on presidents.

His daughter, Sara, sent me excerpts from the chapter on the Oakwood mutiny where Soliven was part of the five-man panel that negotiated for a peaceful ending with the young military rebels lead by now Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

The book said Soliven was drafted by Gloria Arroyo upon the request of the mutineers.

Navarro wrote: “Max would write the inside story of what had led the reformist soldiers to mutiny, an armed protest that had luckily ended with a peaceful solution. At issue was what happened to the $1 billion fund that President Estrada had turned over to AFP chief-of-staff General Angelo Reyes, by then Arroyo’s Secretary of Defense.

“The soldiers alleged that the three armed services (Army, Navy and Air Force) only received P50 million each; some P850 million had not been accounted for. In Max’s column, he mentions a secret “retirement” bonus of P150 million that had allegedly gone to an unnamed retiring general.

“Within weeks in August, Max would cry foul over the government’s unexpected move to charge Trillanes and company with mutiny before a civilian, instead of a court martial as agreed upon. They would be charged with a non-bailable crime, meaning they would be jailed indefinitely. Max pointedly accused Arroyo of “double cross” and reneging on a solemn promise to the soldiers.

“This sensitive point would become a constant source of irritation between Max and the President who couldn’t keep her word. “What could Gloria say?” says Arthur Lopez to whom Max poured out his disappointments with the President. “Privately, she took much abuse from Max. She claimed that she had no choice but to go along with the generals who insisted on jailing the reformist soldiers.”

Maximo V. Soliven: The Man and the Journalist is published by La Solidaridad.

Sara is inviting journalists and friends of Max to the launch on November 10, 2011 (Thursday), 11- 2 pm at The Manila Peninsula Hotel’s Rigodon Ballroom.

Sara wrote, “It is a very interesting book with many insights and details that makes the reader understand or realize why certain events happened in our country during the lifespan of my father from the 1930’s to 2006.”

Paano ma-enjoy ng mga Ligot ang kanlang pera?

Gen. and Mrs. Ligot

Sana hindi na tuluyan sumama sa mga kaluluwa ang pinaghahanap na dating military comptroller retired Maj. Gen. Jacinto Ligot at ang kanyang asawang si Erlinda.

Kawawa naman sana sila kaya lang parang pinapahalagahan naman nila ang perang kanilang ninakaw kaysa ang kanilang pangalan at katahimikan. Kaya ayan,marami nga silang pera, tago na tago naman sila.

Nag-isyu noong isang linggo ng warrant of arrest ang Court of Tax Appeals sa mag-asawang Ligot para isinampang kaso ng Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Sinisingil ng BIR ng P153.3 million sa buwis Ligot kasama na doon ang interest at multa ang mag-asawang sa hindi nila pagdeklara ng kanilang kinita noong 2003.

Umaasa si Justice Secretary Leila de Lima na magpapakita na ang mag-asawang Ligot sa korte at magpiyansa ng P20,000. Kayang-kaya naman nila yan.

Wala raw sa record ng Bureau of Immigration na lumabas ng bansa ang mag-asawa. Yan ay kung hindi sila lumabas ng patago at ilegal na paraan.

Si Ligot ay sangkot sa nabulgar na korapsyun sa military na nagdawit sa isa pang dating military comptroller na si Maj. Gen. Carlos Garcia na ngayon ay nakakulong sa Muntinlupa at ang nagpakamatay na si dating chief of staff ng Armed Forces of the Philippines na si Angelo Reyes.

Marami pang ibang opisyal ang sangkot at ang ilan ay nakasama sa kasong isinampa ng dating budget officer ng militaty na si retired Lt. Col. George Rabusa. Bibigyan sila ng oportunidad na masagot ang akusasyun sa kanila sa korte.

Sa mga nabulgar na aro-arian nila, talagang naman nakakalula ang perang ibinulsa ni Ligot samantalang P360,000 lang ang sweldo niya sa buong taon. Umaabot sa P740 milyun ang kailang pera sa bangko sa iba-ibang accounts.

Ang dami nilang bahay. Dalawa sa California: isa sa South Anaheim at ang isa ay sa Buena Park na nagkakahalaga ng P30 million. Mga lupain sa Malaybalay, Bukidnon na nagkakahalaga ng hindi bababa sa P5 million.

Dito sa Pilipinas, ang ilang nilang ari-arian ay nasa pangalan ng kapatid ni Mrs. Ligot na si Eduardo Yambao. Meron sa Burgundy Plaza sa Katipunan Road, Quezon City. Meron din sa Essensa East Forbes Tower in Taguig City; isa sa Paseo Parkview Tower 2 at isa pa sa Building MC-14 sa Pamayanang Diego Silang.

Ang masakit dito ay pera yan na sana ay para sa ating mga sundalo na nakipagbakbakan sa mga kaawang ng pamahalaan.

Dahil sa mga katulad ni Ligot, kawawa ang sitwasyun ng ating mga sundalo. Mahinang klase ang kanilang mga gamit- boots, helmet, at iba pa- at kulang ang ating mga eroplano, helicopter at barko para ipagtanggol ang integridad ng ating bansa.

Ang nangyayari sa mga Ligot ay leksyun para sa lahat lalo na sa mga opisyal ng pamahalaan na mali at krimen ang magnakaw ng perang hindi iyo. Maaring makalusot ka sa ilang beses ngunit kapag nahuli ka naman, paano mo mai-enjoy ang kahat na pera na nakamal mo.

Pinoy Big Brother Parang Text, Unlimited

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Pinoy Big Brother Unlimited’s 13 official housemates were finally revealed last night (October 29), but the biggest shock was the new look of the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) house.

Completely different from previous seasons, the housemates entered a PBB house reminiscent of slum settlements. According to Kuya, they will have to live like the 15 million Filipinos living in shanties and in very poor conditions.

There is Jaz Manabat, the Sensual Siren of QC, a mesmerizing model who has a boyfriend of five years, and Slater Young, the Hotshot Engineer of Cebu, a privileged civil engineer who works for his father and hopes to become mature inside the PBB house.

The Captain’s Daughter of QC, Tin Patrimonio, the home-schooled daughter of basketball superstar Alvin Patrimonio, has yet to learn how to mingle well with other people. There is the Bay Diskarte of Ormoc, Kigoy Abarico, who ran away from his family and lived most of his life on the streets, and the Sales Lakay of Pangasinan, Roy Gamboa, a direct seller who struggled to provide a comfortable for his family.

Joining them are Luz McMclinton, the Mom of Steel of Muntinlupa, the struggling but wacky Pamu Pamorada, the Kitikiti Kid of Batangas, fisherman Joseph, the Promdihirang Tisoy of Marinduque, and tattoo artist Divine Maitland-Smith, the Darling Dude of Cebu and Kuya’s first openly lesbian housemate.

The Stunning Sweetheart of Olongapo, Kim De Guzman, hopes to find and get to know his biological father, while the Hopeless Romantic of Gensan, Paco Evangelista, wants to start anew after living through his life’s hardest challenges.

Meanwhile, Seichang Ushimi, the Pinoy Anime of Japan and Kevin Fowler, the Dreamboy of California, both born and raised in other countries, would like to reconnect with their Filipino roots by joining the reality show.

Aside from the 13 official housemates, 30 “reserved” housemates also graced last night’s “PBB Unlimited: The Big Fiesta” in which a lucky Carlo Romero, a retail sales consultant from Chicago, was given the chance to enter the house when his number was drawn in a lottery.

Carlo will have to accomplish four tasks this week so he can stay in the house and be an official housemate.

Meanwhile, this season’s guaranteed unlimited experience set off last night when Paco, Slater, and Luz were asked to go inside the confession room and choose which basic necessity they would want to have an unlimited supply of, but with corresponding consequences: water, food, or clothes.

Don’t miss the exciting developments in “Pinoy Big Brother Unlimited” with Toni Gonzaga and Bianca Gonzales weeknights after “Nasaan Ka, Elisa?” and Robi Domingo in “PBB Unlimited Updates” during “Maria La Del Barrio” and “100 Days to Heaven” on ABS-CBN.

Continue watching “PBB Unlimited: The Audition Stories,” 4 PM on Kapamilya Gold and get to know more about the housemates by visiting pinoybigbrother.com. For the program’s updates, follow his Secretary on Twitter at @OfficialPBB4 or subscribe to www.facebook.com/OfficialPinoyBigBrother.

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