Globe Telecom turns over a check donation amounting to Php 1 million to UNICEF as part of its My Rewards My Globe campaign that allowed Globe subscribers to redeem Globe rewards at 50% off. The donation will be used by UNICEF to fund its Maternal and Newborn Health program. Leading the ceremonial turnover are Globe Telecom President and CEO Ernest Cu (center) and UNICEF Philippines Chief of Health and Nutrition Willibald Zeck (second from right), together with (from left) Globe Head of Corporate Social Responsibility Rob Nazal, Globe Rewards Program Ambassador TV personality Bianca Gonzalez, and Globe Head of Customer…
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Students and Professional Artists are invited to participate in the 2nd Avida 3-D Street Painting Contest to be held at the site of Avida Towers Centera (Reliance Street corner Mayflower Street) in Mandaluyong City. At stake are cash prizes and trophies for the winners of the Christmas-themed competitions titled, “Pasko Natin: Ang Diwa Ng Pasko Sa Pilipinas”. Prizes are as follows: Champion – Glass trophy and Php 75,000.00; 2nd Place – Glass trophy and Php 50,000.00; 3rd Place – Glass trophy and Php 30,000.00; Facebook Most Liked (special prize) – Glass trophy and Php 20,000.00. “Filipinos have perhaps the happiest as well as the…
Brad Pitt is making the movie star thing look darn easy. Since he last collaborated with director Andrew Dominik, he’s starred in the Coen brothers’ “Burn After Reading,” David Fincher’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds,” Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life,” and Bennett Miller’s “Moneyball.” It’s been arguably the best stretch of his career, one vacillating between comedy and drama and defined not by summer blockbusters but by provocative director-oriented fare. The bookends to the period are Andrew Dominik’s “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” and “Killing Them Softly.