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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Singapore Envoy Marks World Poetry Day, Extols Bilateral Ties & Asean Progress


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Singapore Ambassador Madame Kok Li Peng joined award-winning poets Jose F. Lacaba and Marra Pl. Lanot on March 21 morning to celebrate UNESCO’s “World Poetry Day” at the Pandesal Forum of 78-year-old Kamuning Bakery Café in Quezon City. The envoy also discussed Philippine-Singapore relations and Asean issues with the media and intellectuals at the two-hour forum. This artisanal café also gave away free coffee or tea drinks the whole day to all people who came to pay with their original poems, in a unique civic and cultural project.

To celebrate “World Poetry Day”, Kamuning Bakery Café’s Wilson Lee Flores invited Singapore Ambassador Kok to recite one of her favorite poems entitled “The road not taken” by Robert Frost. Lacaba and Lanot both also each recited their original poems in the Filipino language.

During the free-wheeling Pandesal Forum with local and international media, Ambassador Kok extolled the warm diplomatic and economic ties between the Philippines and Singapore, as well as the general optimism of the Asean region as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with a high-level summit hosted by chairman the Philippines. She said that there are high hopes on the RCEP economic agreement being worked out between the 10-member nations of Asean region and China, that she thinks both this RCEP and even the TPP are all good initiatives to promote freer global trade.

Ambassador Kok declined to comment to media’s questions on controversies like some Western criticisms of the draconian war on illegal drugs and the new death penalty bill, she reiterated that Singapore respects the sovereignty of its nation to govern itself and solve its own problems. She said Singapore has a very strong policy against illegal drugs. Kok also declined to comment on territorial dispute issues, since Singapore isn’t a claimant state but expressed hopes that Asian regional peace and stability shall be maintained by all Asian countries in order to sustain the region’s strong economic growth.

Cebuano Wins a Brand New Honda in Jollibee’s Scratch2Win Promo


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Another Jollibee-natic drives away with a brand-new Honda BR-V. Alex Palma of Cebu City is the second winner in the fast food brand’s Scratch2Win promo.

The country’s largest fast food chain is bringing a little more joy on the road by treating Drive-Thru customers to an exciting pool of prizes. With a minimum P200 single-receipt purchase, customers are given a scratch card, which can be their lucky ticket to winning Jollibee favorites like Yum Burger, Jolly Spaghetti, and Peach Mango Pie, free drink upgrades, or one of five brand new Honda BR-V SUVs!

Jollibee turns over a brand new Honda BR-V to Scratch2Win 2nd major prize winner Alex Palma of Cebu City. The country’s largest fast-food chain is giving away three more Honda SUVs and minor prizes to lucky drive-thru customers until April 30.


Drive-thru with favorites. Jollibee Scratch2Win 2nd winner Alex Palma drives his family to Cebu’s famous Sindalan Shrine, after winning one of the grand prizes in the drive-thru promo. 



A Jollibee Scratch2Win ride upgrade. With his brand new SUV, Alex Palma of Cebu City can now park the motorcycle he used in driving thru Jollibee and scoring the lucky Scratch2Win card.

Girl Nation Tuesdays @ Nectar Nightclub


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Girl Nation is the hottest new weeknight destination for lesbians, bisexual, and queer women in Manila. With a gathering of community leaders, set to the soundtrack by the best LGTB DJ’s in the country, Girl Nation is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the weekday.

Girl Nation takes place every Tuesday night at Nectar Nightclub, in Bonifacio Global City. Nectar Nightclub opened its doors in 2016 and has become one of the hottest nightclubs for the LGBT community and its allies. It provides live sets from the country’s biggest DJ’s every night of the week.

Conceived by fashion designer Kaye Morales and friends, Girl Nation has been making waves in the EDM circuit for providing women with a safe space to have fun and mingle.

“I wanted more than just a venue where I could have fun with my friends”, shares Kaye Morales. “I wanted a safe space where queer women from all walks of like could come, interact, and have fun. It’s seldom that we have these places of our own here in Manila.”
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