Want to Get Branded for Ecko?


Want to get 20% off Eckō-brand clothing and accessories for the rest of your life? Are you a huge fan of the brand? Well, today is your lucky day — all you have to do is tattoo an Eckō logo anywhere on your body, and voila! You’re a walking coupon.

They’re actually calling this promotion “Branded For Life.” To earn the lifetime discount, you have the choice between inking yourself with the company’s Rhino design or their scary Marc Ecko Cut & Sew Shears.

If you want to get really creative with it, you can alter the color and the background, but according to the rules, the logo “needs to be intact.”

Readers, what do you think of Ecko’s “Branded For Life” campaign? Creative, or crazy?

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Chris Brown Apologizes for GMA Meltdown



Chris Brown has (wisely) issued a public apology for his tantrum (which resulted in a broken window and Brown ripping off his shirt) after an interview and performance on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” The R&B singer claimed to have gotten angry after being asked about his abuse of ex-girlfriend Rihanna, which supposedly went beyond the talking points of the interview (which ABC denied, saying that no talking points were offered).

Brown recently appeared live on BET’s “106 & Park” and said:

"First of all, I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, or anybody who was offended or really looked, and [was] disappointed at my actions … Because I'm disappointed in the way I acted.”

He went on to say that he had to release “the anger that [he] had inside” and he described the backstage incident/meltdown as his way of letting off steam.

Brown has since been invited to appear again on “GMA.”

Readers, what do you think of Brown’s apology? Do you think he’s sincere, or just trying to save face? And do you think he should reappear on "GMA?" Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Lifetime Promotes "Project Five:" Finds A-List Stars to Direct



Lifetime is launching a new venture, titled "Project Five," which will feature a series of five short films depicting the lives of different breast cancer survivors.

Lifetime has already lined up several A-list stars to direct the films, including Jennifer Aniston, who will make her directorial debut.

Aniston will be joined by Demi Moore and Alicia Keys who have also been tapped to direct.

Aniston released the following statement about the project:

“Our hope with Project Five is to entertain, inform and inspire dialogue, research and prevention. Otherwise, our goals are small,” Aniston said in a statement. “We want these films to move people and empower those affected by breast cancer to stand tall through this challenge, which impacts ALL of our lives, no matter who we are.”

To read more about Aniston's new gig and "Project Five," please visit: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/29/project-five-jennifer-aniston_n_842136.html.

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The Boy with the Book Deal: Perez Hilton to Pen Children's Book



Perez Hilton is easily the most recognizable name - and face - in the world of celebrity blogging. He announced yesterday that he would soon release a children's book; Hilton's site receives more than 200 million hits per month, which begs the question why switch media when he has such a choke hold on the online world?

Readers, if you recall, Perez Hilton used to tout his site as "the most hated," because he often drew inappropriate images over celebrities' faces and created hateful nicknames for them (i.e, - "Maniston").

After taking a staunch opposition to bullying last year in the wake of numerous suicides by the victims of bullying, Perez confessed to taking a long look in the mirror after being called a hypocrite - how could he be anti-bullying when he was arguably the biggest bully on the web?

The blogger took to his site to offer up a sincere apology in the form of a video and vowed to change his ways. And from the looks of it, he has kept true to that promise. His book touches on similar themes of isolation, accepting differences, and promotes tolerance.

His book, The Boy With Pink Hair, according to the press release, is "the story of a child born with a shock of fabulous hair that sets him apart from his peers. While some find this difference hard to accept or understand, THE BOY WITH PINK HAIR uses the opportunity to find what makes him special and share it with the world."

The Boy With Pink Hair is due out September of this year.

Readers, will you buy the blogger's book? Do you believe he has changed his ways for the better?

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Despite Internal Conflicts, Mad Men Will Return in Early 2012



Although The Daily reported earlier this morning on the continued drama surrounding AMC execs and creator Matthew Weiner, word is surprise hit "Mad Men" will return in early 2012 for its fifth season.

The tension between the two parties is seemingly the result of AMC wanting more influence on the show and demanding everything from character cuts, budget reductions, and more - something Weiner is staunchly opposing.

Regardless of the intricacies of the deal, it looks at though the show's creator and AMC execs have reached a deal that satisfies both parties' demands.

Readers, are you anxious for "Mad Men" to return to television? Are you worried about the changes that might be made to the show?

To read The Daily's article, please visit: http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/03/29/032911-gossip-matt-weiner-1-2/.

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It's Not You, It's B: Beyonce and Father Split Ways Professionally



Beyonce has uttered the words no man wants to hear: "It's not you, it's B."

Beyonce's publicist announced recently that the singer's father would no longer serve as her manager. Her father, Mathew Knowles, has managed his daughter since her teenage years, including her time spent with the pop group "Destiny's Child."

Although there is no word on the cause for the professional split, Beyonce and her father are quick to stress the strength of their father-daughter bond.

"Business is business and family is family. I love my daughter and am very proud of who she is and all that she has achieved. I look forward to her continued great success," he said.

The singer released the following statement:

"He is my father for life and I love my dad dearly. I am grateful for everything he has taught me," Beyonce said.

What do you think, readers? Is there some drama brewing we don't know about or is it simply a professional decision?

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The Best Value: Hiring a Public Relations Agency is the Best Move for your Business



Ronn Torossian, CEO and founder of 5W Public Relations, took to Business Insider's site to impress upon the public - and specifically business owners - the importance of hiring a public relations agency.

The CEO lists return on investment, opening the gate to key decision makers, and third party objectiveness as just three of the many reasons to hire an agency.

Readers, in the PR business we obviously agree with Torossian's viewpoint, but do you agree that businesses need a public relations agency to succeed?

Torossian's piece can be seen here: visit http://www.businessinsider.com/the-real-value-of-hiring-a-public-relations-agency-2011-3.

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Kate Middleton Wants Fruitcake at Her Wedding


Prince William and Kate Middleton have announced their official wedding cake — and it’s an unusual choice for a wedding (at least by American standards).

Middleton apparently felt very strongly about this issue, and she has decided to serve her guests a multi-tiered traditional fruitcake with a floral design. The ingredients include dried fruits, walnuts, cherries, oranges, and lemon. The cake is set to be made by celebrity baker Fiona Cairns (pictured above).

If this sounds gross to you, then the groom’s cake (a chocolate biscuit concoction) might be more appealing.

The much-anticipated royal wedding is only a month away, but many major details (including what dress Middleton will wear) have not yet been announced.

Readers, what do you think of Middleton’s choice of wedding cake?

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On Tap: Celebrities Help Raise Money for UNICEF



Celebrities are well-known for putting their images on everything from perfume to nail polish to lunch boxes. So it should come as no surprise that some celebs are now showing up on tap water bottles.

The celebrities, including Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Robin Williams, and Dwight Howard, are lending their images for a good cause - to help raise money for a new UNICEF campaign, Celebrity Tap.

As Fox News reports, the campaign is designed to help spread the word about the world water crisis and help the 900 million children and adults who do not have access to safe, clean water.

Each dollar donated to the project provides 40 days of safe drinking water to a child in need.

For more on the campaign, which offers consumers the chance to win a one-of-a-kind Celebrity Tap Pack, visit http://entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/03/22/why-buy-poland-spring-when-you-can-get-tap-water-of-the-stars/.

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Katy Perry Turns Into an Alien


Katy Perry is at it again. The pop superstar and wife of Russell Brand is known for her unusual fashion choices, but for her brand-new “E.T.” remix video, she’s gone out of this world.

Her purple alien-inspired face, blue lips and eyes, and crazy hair are on par with Lady Gaga’s prosthetic facial “horns.”

In the new song, Perry sings to her “futuristic lover” that she’s “ready for abduction.” The video is set to premiere next week.

What do you think of Perry’s extraterrestrial style? Share with us in the comments!

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Abercrombie Thinks Kids' Boobs Need Enhancing


It’s swimsuit season, and stores everywhere are stocking up on bikinis in anticipation of summer.

Abercrombie wants to make sure you’re looking your best and that your cleavage is fantastic — even if you’re only 8 years old!
That’s right. Abercrombie Kids is offering padded bikini tops in a line aimed at kids ages 8 to 14. The brand's spring kids' line includes the “Ashley Push Up Triangle” style, replete with padding to enhance preteen busts.

Naturally, Abercrombie is facing backlash for the swimsuits, which have been accused of contributing to the sexualization of children.

Readers, do you think it’s ever appropriate for an 8 year old to wear a bikini, much less one with a padded top? Are you as disturbed as I am by this trend? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/03/25/abercrombie-fitch-sparks-outcry-padded-bikini-bras-designed-8-year-olds/

Sylvester Stallone Clothing Line in the Works


This is not a joke: Sylvester Stallone, 64, is launching a men’s lifestyle clothing line called “Stallone.”

His upcoming menswear collection will include jeans, shirts, outerwear, underwear, and watches, and also has plans to sell eyewear, activewear, cologne, and shoes — Stallone is really going all out here.

The line will be sold at department stores next year and will be aimed at men aged 25-40.

Supposedly, Rocky and Rambo are the inspiration for the collection. Uh-huh…

But Michael Henry, president of Stallone’s company told Women's Wear Daily that "Rocky at the end of the day is a love story, while Rambo showcases the other side of masculinity, he's a loner,” and that the line will cater to a man who’s both a"rebel and [a] gentleman."

Now the man/action hero in your life can finally say, “Yo, Adrian! Check out my brand-new activewear!”

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Elizabeth Taylor Dies at Age 79



ABC News reported that iconic movie star Elizabeth Taylor has died today at the age of 79 of congestive heart failure. Her family was by her side at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles when she passed away, and her son, Michael Wilding, issued the following statement:

"My mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love. Though her loss is devastating to those of us who held her so close and so dear, we will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world.

"Her remarkable body of work in film, her ongoing success as a businesswoman, and her brave and relentless advocacy in the fight against HIV/AIDS, all make us all incredibly proud of what she accomplished. We know, quite simply, that the world is a better place for mom having lived in it. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts."

In her lifetime, Taylor earned five Oscar nominations and was involved in eight marriages — her personal life earned her as much fame as did her prolific acting career (which began when she got her first film role at age ten).

Since the news of her death was announced, many celebrities have come forward to pay tribute to her career, including Sir Elton John, Michael Caine, and Joan Collins.

RIP, Elizabeth Taylor.

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Placer Dome & Marcopper: Out of sight, out of mined

Out of sight, out of mined from Oxfam Australia on Vimeo.



Some years ago, I was invited by MACEC (Marinduque Council for Environmental Concerns), to watch this documentary on the problems caused by the Marcopper mine tailings spill that happened 15 years ago today. The film was first screened in Australia to mark the start of the APEC Mining Ministerial in Perth in 2007. Produced by Oxfam Australia, the documentary entitled "Out of Sight, Out of Mined", and apparently referred to how the mining company suddenly packed up and abandoned the mines, their responsibilities to the people of Marinduque and rehabilitation issues resulting from the disaster.

Looking further back...

It was the American Exploration and Mining Company, a subsidiary of Placer Development Limited of Vancouver, Canada which optioned the property in 1956, after recognizing the potential for a porphyry copper type orebody.

Exploration was done during the period 1957-1964, and geological mappings, diamond drillings, and finally surface and underground diamond drillings were done. In 1960, an agreement was made with Nippon Mining Company wherein Nippon would do the tunneling and drilling in return for a long-term sales contract when the property started production.

Tunneling and drilling were done by contract crews from Surigao Consolidated Mining sent by Nippon in 1960, until Pamex Mining Company, under a contract with Bezotte Drilling Company, took over the work from 1962 to 1964. A total of 141 holes were drilled with an aggregate driven length of 16,850 meters and 6,400 meters of underground drifts, cross cuts and raises. From this, an orebody of 86 million tons of sulfide ore containing 600,000 tons of copper was established.

It was to be the Tapian open pit porphyry copper mine located near the geographic center of the island of Marinduque. It was only in January 1968 when the big push to get the mine into production started. In the middle of 1968, an all-weather road was built linking the port of Balogo, where a dock was constructed, with the minesite. Excavation for the mill and other plant buildings was also started.

By mid-October 1969, enough ore was exposed in the pit to sustain the 15,000 tons per day milling operation, and Marcopper Mining Corporation was born.

In November 1969, the initial shipment of 3,170.5 tons of copper concentrate was dispatched to Nippon Mining Company, Ltd. In Japan. Other shipments were later made to Korea, Taiwan, People’s Republic of China, Germany and the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation (PASAR) in Leyte.

The original plan was to have an 18,000 tons per day milling capacity. After only five years of production, it was expanded to 30,000 tons per day. After almost 22 years of operation of Mt. Tapian, Marcopper produced 779.6 million kilograms of copper metal, 23.9 million grams of gold and 127.9 million grams of silver. At the eventual closure of Tapian in 1990, the San Antonio project was commenced.

The San Antonio copper orebody lies some three kilometers north of the Tapian mining complex. It has an estimated mineable reserves of 198 million tons of copper ore with an average grade of 0.44% Cu – equivalent to a potential 20-year mining life.
Actual construction of the San Antonio Project’s major facilities commenced in 1991. Management negotiated for a USD 40-million long-term facility needed to finance the project. Construction progressed despite delays in late deliveries, foundation modifications, heavy rains and labor problems.

With the accidental spillage of mine tailing from the old Tapian pit into the Boac River, the worst environmental disaster in the country’s history, the operation of Marcopper was closed down in 1996. A string of environmental issues that includes the threat of new dam collapse and health related problems in the affected communities remain unresolved to this day.

AP Changes E-mail to Email



E-mail will no longer be the same. The Associated Press announced Friday that e-mail is now email — that’s right, without the hyphen. For PR professionals and reporters everywhere, this is actually a big deal.

AP made the announcement on its Twitter feed:

“Language evolves. Today we change AP style from e-mail to email, no hyphen.”

Last year, AP finally decided to change Web site to website and cell phone to cellphone.

The latest changes will be reflected in the 2011 edition, as well as in the online AP Stylebook.

Readers, what do you think of the change? Do you miss the hyphen, or are you glad to see it go?

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The Face of Fashion: Anna Wintour Covers WSJ Magazine



Elizabeth Holmes, a retail/fashion reporter for the Wall Street Journal, gave cause for gasps heard around the fashion world today with a single tweet.

She had hinted in previous tweets that a major name in fashion would cover the April issue of WSJ magazine - out this Saturday - but few could have guessed that the cover star would be THE name in fashion.

Anna.

She needs no introduction, really. The Vogue editor-in-chief is known for her perfect bob, her seeming refusal to be seen without her sunglasses, and her ice cold demeanor.

And let's not forget - Wintour is the single most powerful woman in the fashion world. Her word is the final word.

As Fashionista noted earlier, the article will focus on her business dealings. Needless to say, this issue promises to fly off the shelves.

Readers, can you even guess what interesting tidbits we'll get in the article? Is there anything you're longing to know about the EIC?

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Belly Flop: Hervé Léger Debuts Least-Flattering Swimsuit Ever



As if swimsuit season wasn't stressful enough, Hervé Léger has debuted a piece of swimwear that you - get this - can't get wet.

The aptly named "sunsuit," which costs $1,050, is not even designed to flatter. The zipper in the back is clearly unreachable, while the cutout over the midsection is the stuff nightmares are made of for most women.

Readers, what would draw you to drop more than a grand on a suit you can't get wet? Are there any of you that would consider rocking this suit?

For those inclined to try it out, you can find it at net-a-porter: http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/108516?cm_mmc=LinkshareUS-_-Custom-_-Link-_-Builder&siteID=T.L_j1OJQXY-QjIFqknay2R8wbuAlo3Phg.

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Katie Holmes Debuts New Handbag Line


Katie Holmes and stylist Jeanne Yang have been working together to create a brand new line of handbags, after their successful lines of women and children’s clothing.

The duo previewed their Fall 2011 Holmes & Yang collection on Saturday at Barneys in Beverly Hills.

Holmes and Yang teamed up with Italian designers from Valextra (one of Holmes’ favorite brands) to create their handbag collection, which features simple but beautiful bags.

The line’s first handbag will be available in July exclusively at Barney’s. Retail price is set for 3,950 dollars.

Readers, what do you think of the handbag shown above?

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Of super moons, super dams and USGS

All was quiet on the Marinduque waterfronts as the supermoon sailed, but national television had a hayday with all of them asking the oft-repeated question, “are we ready?”.

That is, are we ready for the next disastrous earthquake, or tsunami, or volcanic eruption, or big flood? Everyone agrees that we could not blame it on the moon. The unanimous response offered in various tones was, “no, we are not ready, right”.

The Filipino is said to be fatalistic and so it appears that the words “it’s all up to God” are often uttered, promoted and find home.

Marinduque Concern

Still, for the island of Marinduque that has experienced such disasters, including man-made ones, it should somehow open those with perpetually closed eyes to the fact that this could be the site of the next natural or man-made disaster, indeed.

Isn’t it so that the same USGS (United States Geological Survey) that was very much in the middle of the Japan quake studies and tsunami warnings , is the same USGS that reported the instabilities on, not one, not two, but four major Marcopper dams in Marinduque that are virtually abandoned now posing significant threat to lives, properties and the Marinduque ecosystems? The product of their multi- million peso government-funded studies on Marinduque’s mining-related environmental and human health issues?

It will be exactly 15 years this coming Thursday, March 24 when the Boac River became famous worldwide as the victim of the worst environmental disaster in Philippine history. Millions of tons of mine waste destroyed that river then, a disaster that occurred only three years after one of those dams burst in 1993, with millions of toxic waste rendering another river, the Mogpog River biologically dead until today.

Have people grown so weary after decades of vocal opposition from the affected communities in Calancan Bay, in Sta. Cruz, in Mogpog and in Boac? Heavy metal contamination in their blood have hounded those children in the Sta. Cruz bay area and no one knows how the children in the other areas affected are doing now.

Somebody waved court papers and imaginary dollar bills and the good people of this island were hushed, probably thinking there must be something in it for them. But for all you know, the most publicized of these cases has been thrown unceremoniously into the garbage bin. The servile sycophants are suddenly hushed.

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Want to Be Worn by Lady Gaga?


Ever wanted Lady Gaga to display your face on her body? Here’s your chance!

Gaga, the face of MAC’s Viva Glam, is collaborating with Nicola Formichetti to create a “masterpiece” that will be worn by Gaga for Viva Glam. And they need your help.

The Viva Glam website says,

“Gaga believes every single one of her fans is an artist. With attitude as liberation, style as revolution–we will create the largest global fashion collaboration ever … All you have to do is submit a profile photo and you could become part of a wearable piece of art that will be worn by Lady Gaga.”

Who knows what kind of outfit Gaga and Formichetti will come up with?

Readers, are you going to submit your photograph in the hopes of being worn by Lady Gaga?

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Awesome Supermoon Out Tonight


If you haven’t seen it already, you should step outside tonight and check out the awesome “Supermoon” that’s lighting up the night sky.

Scientists say the moon will look 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than it usually does at its peak.

Tonight’s moon is the largest full moon in almost 20 years — the moon is 221,565 miles away from Earth, the closest it has been to our planet since March 1993.

You really don’t want to miss this — the moon won’t be this close to Earth again until 2029!

NASA emphasized that the moon’s near proximity to earth won’t cause natural disasters, although there are expected to be high tides tonight.

Readers, did you see the Supermoon?

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All Dolled Up: PCD Reality Show Is Brainchild of Robin Antin, Kim Kardashian



Just after Kim Kardashian tweeted a casting call for those ladies who want to join the Pussycat Dolls, TooFab is announcing that PCD co-creator Robin Antin is partnering with the mogul to produce a reality show.

The as-of-yet unnamed reality show will follow the growth of the PCD franchise, including the casting of a new PCD group.

Although some may roll their eyes at Kim's latest gig, Kardashian is no stranger to producing shows. She was credited as a producer on the E! series "The Spin Crowd."

For more information, visit http://www.toofab.com/2011/03/18/robin-antin-reality-show-kim-kardashian-production-company/.

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Weighty Issues: Vogue Italia EIC Launches Petition Against Pro-Anorexia Websites



A recent study from the University of Haifa has shown that the time spent on Facebook is directly linked to increased instances of anorexia, bulimia, and other side effects of a negative physical self-image.

One significant aspect of the study was the positive correlation between images of fashion online and on television and eating disorders.

Vogue editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani, after reading the results of the study, has started a petition against pro-anorexia (or "pro-ana") websites and blogs, noting that these sites were in fact worse than Facebook.

It may seem odd that someone so prominent in the fashion industry, an industry often accused of convincing young men and women to reach an unnatural thinness, is standing up against sites and blogs that promote eating disorders, but Sozzani believes the claims against the fashion industry are not what they seem.

To sign the petition against those pro-ana sites and blogs, please visit http://www.vogue.it/en/magazine/petition-against-pro-anorexia-websites.

To read the full article, visit http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/18/franca-sozzani-anorexia-facebook_n_837456.html.

For those who may be suffering an eating disorder or those who know someone who may be suffering, please visit the National Eating Disorders Association's (NEDA) site for what resources are available to you: http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/information-resources/.

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Kate Middleton's Fugs Dress Sells for Over $125,000


People are calling it the dress that made Prince William notice Kate Middleton. The couple’s upcoming Lifetime movie pays homage to it. And an anonymous bidder thought it was an “iconic piece” worth $125,000, according to the AP.

Yes, I am talking about the hideous see-through number shown in the photograph above, believe it or not.

The above photo was taken at the 2002 Don’t Walk charity fashion show at St. Andrews. Kate Middleton is shown modeling a dress designed by University of the West of England student Charlotte Todd. Supposedly, the “dress” was actually supposed to be a skirt, but Kate chose to pair the black-and-gold silk monstrosity with nothing but underwear.

Readers, what do you think of Middleton’s sheer black dress?

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Huffington Post Reports Fashion's New Food Obsession is Chicken Pot Pie



It's not every day that The Huffington Post can mention the words "fashion" and "food" in the same sentence. The fashion industry is infamous for employing people who, let's just say, survive on less than the recommended daily caloric intake.

As The Huffington Post notes, The New York Times Style section recently reported that chicken pot pie is the new "it" food for the hardest working people in fashion. According to a source, the dish has been a staple on the scene since the (fashion) recession in 2007.

Even Anna Wintour is loving it. The EIC's personal chef, Hank Tomashevski, told the Times it's her favorite because "it's quick to serve and moves things right along."

For more on the story - and which models are actually eating a piece of the (chicken pot) pie - check out The Huffington Post's article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/18/chicken-pot-pie-fashion-food-anna-wintour_n_837720.html.

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Another super moon

So much talk these days about super moons and perigrees, as tomorrow, March 19 the moon will be full at perigree and is called an extreme super moon. Lots of speculation therefore as ebbs and flows of ocean tides are affected by the moon's gravity, and some say volcano response is higher when there's a full moon, while others say it's just rubbish.

Many observe the 'unusual' moon halo these days and there are attempts to give meaning to it. It is said that in the years 1955 and 1992, calamities occurred on the eve of super moon, cyclone Tracy hit Australia in 1974, when it again occurred, etc.

It's all coincidence say the astronomers. So we could just maybe drag an easy chair and look at an unusually large full moon tomorrow evening.

But if it rains hard in Marinduque as that extreme super moon glows, one could only hope that, may God forbid, we don't hear about the earth dams breaking.

Eminem Surpasses the King of Pop — on Facebook



Starpulse reports that Eminem is now officially the most popular person on Facebook, with over 30 million “likes” from fans.

On Monday, the rapper stole the title from Michael Jackson, whose page currently has 30,084,080 “likes.”

Eminem overtook Lady Gaga as the most popular living person on Facebook last month (although Gaga has more Twitter followers than any other musician— a staggering 8.7 million “monsters” follow her on the micro-blogging site).

Tell us readers, do you “like” Eminem?

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Marinduque Harana

In the olden days in Marinduque and many other rural areas in the country, a man in love would stage a harana (serenade) for the girl of his dreams. At night in front of her nipa house he'd sing songs that spoke of undying love and devotion. Moral support would be provided to the man by his closest friends, who'd also join him in the singing.

The girl was not expected to show her excitement or interest in the man and play hard-to-get, pakipot, as showing positive response right away would be considered inappropriate. This courtship ritual was also a popular feature of local movies in the 60’s.

Up to the present time on this island, however, one might still encounter haranas in the rural areas of Torrijos and Santa Cruz. Girls are still expected to play coy, mahinhin, and would not openly show their love lest she might give the impression of being a flirt, malandi or kiri.

From the looks of it, however, with the advance of modernization, this game of courtship has faded away from local villages, with girls almost unmindful now of labels i.e. malandi or mahinhin. More open to expressing themselves now, girls associate this with new-found freedom and ‘liberation’, kalayaan.

Listening to such harana songs as a form of entertainment is still welcomed by a large audience in such areas, or during special occasions. “Harana” was a special activity incorporated in past “Araw ng Marinduque” celebrations with municipalities sending their delegation of costumed singers and actors prepared to share with province-mates their own interpretations, such as the above photo, taken during such an event in Santa Cruz.

TOMS Soon to Offer More Than Shoes


If you’re a fan of TOMS shoes, then you’ll be excited to learn that the brand has plans to branch out and sell more than just footwear.

Blake Mycoskie, the founder of TOMS shoes, recently delivered the keynote address at SXSW and announced that his company will soon offer more than shoes.

Standing next to a large cardboard box, Mycoskie announced: "The next one-for-one product is inside this mystery box, which will be opened on 7 June. The truth is what’s inside this box is not nearly as important as what is represents. TOMS is no longer a shoe company, it's a one-for-one company.”

For every pair of TOMS shoes sold, a pair of shoes is given to a child in need. Mycoskie got the idea for the company after participating in a shoe drop in 2007 in South Africa.

Readers, do you think that TOMS plans to launch a clothing line? And are you excited about the announcement?

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Shoe Obsession: McQueen Gold T-Strap Leaf Wedge Sandal




Today's shoe obsession is brought to you courtesy of Alexander McQueen and Bergdorf Goodman's Spring 2011 catalog.

These Gold T-Strap Leaf Wedge Sandals will cost you close to $3,500 ($3,495 to be exact), but most fashionistas with money to spend would argue these 5 1/2 inch works of art are more than worth the money.

This shoe obsession can be found at Bergdorf Goodman in whole sizes 6-10. For more information, visit www.bergdorfgoodman.com or tweet Cannon Hodge, the lovely woman behind the @Bergdorfs handle. She knows everything you'd ever want to know about BG, what's in stock, and how you can get your hands on those McQueen stunners.

What do you think, readers? Are the shoes worth the money? What's the most you would pay for your "shoe obsession"?

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Gilbert Gottfried Gets Fired From Aflac Duck Gig



Social networking isn’t always a good thing — just because you can post whatever half-baked thought pops into your head doesn’t mean that you should. Take it from comedian Gilbert Gottfried, the voice of the Aflac duck since 2000, who was promptly fired for making jokes about the recent disasters in Japan on his Twitter account.

Gottfried made several crude jokes about the recent Japanese disasters, including this one: "I just split up with my girlfriend, but like the Japanese say, 'They'll be another one floating by any minute now.'"

Insurer Aflac derives approximately three-quarters of its revenue from Japan, so it makes sense that his tasteless jokes cost him his job. And I think we can all agree that there’s really nothing funny about the current tragedy that is taking place in Japan.

Unsurprisingly, Gottfried apologized in a statement today that said, "I sincerely apologize to anyone who was offended by my attempt at humor regarding the tragedy in Japan. I meant no disrespect, and my thoughts are with the victims and their families.”

Aflac is currently casting for a new voice for the duck.

Looks like Gottfried should have stuck to quacks instead of offensive wisecracks.

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Earthquake epicentered near Lubang Island


Only hours after the recent China and Japan earthquakes, a moderate earthquake hit Mindoro (magnitude 5), on March 11, with its epicenter traced at 15 km east of Lubang Island at a deeper 101 km, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said.

No one would and could venture into giving serious warnings as to when the next earthquake will occur and where. We could only look back and review what had occured in the past. Extract from my previous post, "Philippine Segment of Pacific Ring of Fire Roaring", 1/18/10 follows:

In June of 2006, Philvocs warned that an earthquake with a magnitude 7.2 on the Richter Scale “is overdue” and could hit the Philippines soon affecting at least 38 percent of all residential buildings in Metro Manila. “The last strong quake to hit us was in 1994. With time, the possibility of being hit by a strong earthquake is increasing”. 90 strong quakes had been recorded here over the last 400 years, or a statistical average of one major quake every four to five years. (manilastandardtoday.com 6.27.2006)

But no strong quake has been recorded for a decade after the 1994 quake in Mindoro that killed at least 78 people and caused panic in Gasan when hit by a minor tsunami after the quake.

(USGS Map showing Lubang Fault between Mindoro and Marinduque)

Marinduque quake

On October 20, 2006, Philvocs reported a 5.3 magnitude earthquake in Marinduque around 10:30 p.m. with tremors reaching as far as Tagaytay and Quezon City.

A second earthquake struck around 1:27 a.m. the next day with the epicenter located 35 kilometers south and 89 degrees west of Boac, Marinduque. The Lubang and Marinduque faults were identified as the sources of the earthquake. (pinoyexchange.com/forums)



Philvocs Director Renato Solidum,Jr. then reported that the Marinduque quake’s epicenter was traced to the eastern segment of the Lubang Fault located offshore between Mindoro island and Marinduque. Five major aftershocks and more than 700 minor aftershocks were recorded.

The quake caused no damage to property but sent many residents in Marinduque to panic. Solidum then said that despite the earthquake at the Lubang Fault, people should remain alert against "the big quake." He said there is no way to predict where or when the big quake will occur.

"Lubang Fault does not generate that powerful a quake. But the Philippine Fault Zone is one of the longest, and some faults had already moved, like the one in Central Luzon in 1990 and the one in Masbate in 2003," he said. (gmanews.com 10.26.06)



USGS Map showing earthquake density.



(Markers that show epicenter of recent earthquakes)

Emma Watson is the New Face of Lancome


She might be taking a break from her studies at Brown University, but it looks like Emma Watson has other big plans in store for her.

The twenty-year-old actress, who became famous for her role as Hermione in the Harry Potter film series, announced on Twitter that she is the new face of Lancôme, saying: “It starts with an L and ends with an E. I'm sure you have guessed the new face of Lancôme is me! :-)”

In a statement, Lancome president Youcef Nabi said, "We are delighted by the new collaboration with Emma, who brings a fresh spirit to Lancôme."

Watson’s predecessors include Julia Roberts, Penelope Cruz, and Anne Hathaway. She is the youngest person to ever be chosen as the spokesperson for the brand.

Readers, what do you think of the news?

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Marinduque as 'world class' destination


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Worst Fashion Idea Ever? Hermes Introduces the “Pant-Boot”


Just when you thought jeggings and Pajama Jeans had to be the most idiotic leg wear trends available, Hermes has felt the need to take the craziness to the next level. For all those of you who think it’s way too much trouble to have to put on boots and pants, now you don’t have to!

Check out these leather pant-boots, from Hermes’ Fall Ready-to-Wear collection. That’s right, “ready-to-wear.” So tell me, readers, are you ready to wear “poots?”

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Charlie Sheen Gets TLC Treatment


It was bound to happen. Entertainment Weekly reports that TLC has announced an hour-long documentary entitled “Charlie Sheen: On the Brink” about the recent unraveling of Charlie Sheen's career.

The documentary will include both news footage and brand-new original interviews. Viewers will get a glimpse into Sheen’s childhood, and NBC’s Jeff Rosen will share information on the now-infamous star’s life.

Sheen, formerly the highest-paid actor on television, was fired from Two and a Half Men recently after making headlines for engaging in extensive drug and alcohol use and facing abuse allegations.

The documentary will air on Sunday, March 20 at 10/9c.

Readers, will you tune in to watch TLC’s documentary on Sheen? Or have you already heard enough of his sad story?

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Makeup Brand Debuts First-Ever Unretouched Makeup Ad


These days, every magazine cover features celebrities who have been Photoshopped to an unrealistic extent — we all know that no one is flawless, even if they have millions of dollars to spend on perfecting their bodies and appearances. I mean, what’s wrong with the fine lines that everyone has on their faces? Some of these insanely touched-up covers make celebs look like they’re wearing masks (and that’s not a good thing).

In response to the overboard Photoshop trend, a makeup brand is trying something completely different. Make Up For Ever is launching a new ad campaign for their HD Invisible Cover Foundation through print ads that are (gasp) unretouched.
Of course, the model is young and gorgeous, she probably has perfect skin, and the picture was taken from a considerable distance, but at least this is a step in the right direction.

Readers, what do you think of Make Up For Ever’s latest ad campaign? Are you as sick of the Photoshop overload as I am?

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Marinduque Airport Badly Rocks

Wow Bellarocca rocks, Wow Marinduque rocks, but nay, its airport badly rocks!

MARINDUQUE AS ONE OF WORLD'S TOP ISLANDS

According to an article by Philstar’s Tanya T. Lara (“Bellarocca rocks”) , The West Australian’s John Borthwick travelled all over and chose top 10 islands in the world with Marinduque landing in the number two spot in a list that came out just last month.

Tanya also quoted CNN’s Tiffany Lam saying last year to travellers going for the “next-gen Asia tourist hotspot” to “forget Phuket”, as she pinpointed the island of Marinduque as Asia’s next major tourism destination. Tanya further said that Elle Canada was of the opinion that whereas Phuket may have been the great island destination to flock several years ago, Marinduque is the “now” island. But we've also heard that before.

MARINDUQUE'S RIVAL INVESTING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS!

Marinduque’s rival in Asia according to Lam is Phu Quoc in Southern Vietnam that has beaches, diving spots and a distinct regional character. So the Vietnamese government is working furiously to flesh out the island’s tourist potential, licensing out infrastructural projects worth US$ 1.7 billion for the island, mostly for resorts along the coast. It is said that the island’s International Airport, worth US910 million is set to be completed in 2012.

But many travel and tourism orgs in Australia are still one in raving, singing about Marinduque!

THE CHARM OF BELLAROCCA, THE CALM OF MARINDUQUE

Of course, foreign correspondents talk about Marinduque with Bellarocca, the sole concession to luxe tourism, in mind. But what they experienced in Bellarocca is the same as what tourists experience in the rest of the island. “There is no Starbucks in this volcanic Philippine island - life in Marinduque calls for calmer pace. (Think white sand and sulfuric hot springs!)”, said one. And that’s Marinduque’s character.

“There are no sleek nightclubs, bars or tacky souvenir shops”, yet another one again declares: “Beware the next Phuket!”

So now, people outside the Philippines are convinced and telling themselves, in no uncertain terms, that Marinduque’s got everything it would take to be THE DESTINATION, THE TOURISM PRODUCT of the NOW. Come to think of it, we, Marinduquenos, are not exactly the last to know that we’re a warm and peace-loving people (except during elections that just break that spell), with a rich culture and unique historical heritage that in itself sells.

Our towns exude reminiscences of a bygone era, the very same thing that lures tourists to Vigan. Caves, waterfalls, white sand beaches and other shores in various shades and character abound; sulfur spring, hot spring, almost everything.

SO IS MARINDUQUE READY FOR TAKE-OFF?

Not quite. But why doesn’t Marinduque tourism really take off and FLY? Truth is, even with its closeness to Metro Manila we are NOT THAT ACCESSIBLE anymore. Tourists are tempted to choose other destinations instead of spending 10 hours of land-and-sea travel to Marinduque. Many airlines wanted to fly to this paradise of an island, but simply couldn’t because of a forlorn and dilapidated airport runway.

The travel media was ecstatic upon learning that up to last year, two domestic airlines have connected the island to Manila, but are hardly aware of the bigger picture. Only one airline's left now.

THE AIRPORT IN RETROSPECT

To think that way back in the early 60’s, all domestic airlines plied to Marinduque: Air Manila, Fairways, Philippine Airlines. There was even a time when PAL flew in 12 times in a week!

Long before the world ever heard of the Ati-atihan, Sinulog, Dinagyang and other festivals, there was, already, talk about the Moriones, and tourists came, such that the business community started building small resorts - there was real need to even encourage homestay programs to accommodate visitors in the absence of enough places to stay.

Air transport was very much instrumental in providing the needed boost during the initial stage of the innovative million-peso trading of pupae and butterfly with buyers meeting their suppliers at the airport. The current state of the airport is not helping this industry now. Air transport was also the preferred means to ship carved softwood products in the 80’s, and naturally, the fastest means to transport the sick needing medical intervention, in cases, and there were many, where the main public hospital was unable to help.

AIRPORT WAS CLOSED DOWN

When PAL stopped servicing Marinduque in 1998, the airport was closed down, but re-opened for a couple of years when Asian Spirit plied the Marinduque route. Then the roar of airplanes were not heard of again until some five years later, in 2008. By then, Bellarocca was starting to ecstatically rock the environs.

SO HOW'S THE AIRPORT NOW?

The Marinduque airport is classified as Principal Class 2 - that means airports used for prop aircraft which has equal to or more than 19-seat capacity. (Principal Class 1 is for jet aircraft which has equal to or more than 100-seats capacity).

The length of its runway is 1400m, enough to improve management of the airport system and enhance civil aviation safety. 770m of the runway was cemented in the late 90’s, but that’s 200m short of the minimum runway requirement for aircraft which is 900m. You might say therefore that the Marinduque airport is suited to the more daring of aircrafts or pilots.



This means 770m of concrete runway exists on one side close to the beach, nearly 200m on the opposite side near a rice-field was merely covered with asphalt that, in fact there’s a lengthy 630m altogether of runway that's simply rundown, with potholes, crushed rocks and compacted soil almost without any trace of the asphalt that glued them together decades and decades ago. That’s the real danger, the shaky, risky, rocky part.

CONCRETING OF RAMP AND TAXIWAY ONGOING, BUT...

Yes, something’s going on now. Concreting of the apron and taxiway costing P 20-million from the GAA 2009 budget is in progress. Apron or ramp is where the aircraft parks to load or unload passengers and cargoes. This intervention certainly improves the airport but does not solve the major, major runway problem that would attract other airlines. One that would make Bellarocca happier, eventually open the eyes of Marinduquenos for the new opportunities that increased tourist influx would bring.

Major airlines like Cebu Pacific, Seair, Air Philippines, all bullish to fly here, had variously sent their personnel to conduct technical inspection. But even Zestair that currently flies four times a week only could not increase flight frequency lest its aircraft's wheels would suffer from physical damage more frequently and seriously.

Seair that used to fly three times a week using LET410 aircrafts, but had to be suspended for major aircraft systems safety modifications, was willing to continue flying to Marinduque with their Dornier 328, but could not land those aircrafts under the present condition of the runway.

SOME INTROSPECTION PLEASE

In 2008, the provincial government approached Malacanang for the repair of the runway, got the nod of CAAP-DOTC, and when nothing happened reiterated the same request to Veep Noli De Castro in 2009, when he, as then Cabinet Officer for Regional Development of Mimaropa, visited the province. The municipal government of Gasan where the airport sits, made a similar request through a resolution to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) specifying the same concern. I was advised that even the socio-civic org, the Marinduque First Saturday Club, Inc. spearheaded by Gen. Recaredo Sarmiento II (Ret.) lobbied seriously, and independently, with the DOTC for the same reason.

The project that has been in the pipeline for long just remained a pipedream. There were reports that other political voices blatantly played around in the main halls of power with some kind of discordant overtures.

Congressman Velasco recently held talks with DOTC top brass for inclusion of Marinduque in the 2011 DOTC priority airport project for the much-needed concreting of the rest of the runway. There’s P35M for 2011 with the CAAP per then ADG Aida Dizon - hardly enough even for resurfacing of the asphalt section of the runway. Resorting to plain resurfacing of the area, not concreting the runway, would require at least P60M according to a DOTC source and it would be rundown in just five years. Reduced to just compacted rocks and soil, as it looks today, according to an airport source.

"MATUWID NA DAAN"

P150M, the estimate of how much it would cost to rehabilitate the airport system is what it would also normally cost to build a 15km highway. Wouldn’t it be so worth it, then, for the administration of President Aquino to invest that much for the airport rehabilitation of Philippine's “next-gen Asia tourist hotspot”? The “now” island, second on the list of the world’s most beautiful islands?

The island that remained very poor and very peaceful even with the rape of its natural treasures by one of the world’s biggest mining concerns? The mining industry that benefitted the country’s coffers, not this island’s nor her poor people, continuously exploited up to the present day?

Wouldn’t that be a just and meaningful application of President Noynoy's “matuwid na daan” ideation? That Marinduquenos will sing in unison: "at last!"

Just look again at how much the rivals are spending in billions of U.S. dollars. That quoted amount is much less than the annual 20% development fund of the province which hardly makes a dent in our humdrum lives.

Is P. 150M so big for Marinduquenos to pray for when other provinces have been the recipients of billions of pesos in development funds? Give us, Marinduquenos, a break we implore! The DOTC 2011 budget for airport and port rehab is P 1.065-B!

Then Marinduque tourism would fly and soar, the rest of the world would be pleased, and pay more serious attention to Philippine tourism zooming in on Marinduque, where the heart, really is!

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