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Exhibit features 25 visual artists

Exhibit features 25 visual artists

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Bacolod artist Bamboo Tunogbanua, Councilors Simplicia Distrito and Wilson Gamboa, Jr., and artist Jeck Alano (l-r) at the opening of "Paskua" art exhibit at Uyso Restaurant, San Juan Street, Bacolod City Saturday, December 12.*Twenty-five visual artists are currently holding a group exhibit titled “Paskua” at the Uyso Restaurant at San Juan-San Sebastian streets, Bacolod City that opened Saturday, December 12, and will run until January 12, 2021.Bacolod Councilors Wilson Gamboa Jr. and Simplicia Distrito together with artist Bamboo Tunogbanua were guests of honor at the opening.Gamboa, chairman of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on Culture and Arts, encouraged the artists to continue their vision through their artworks which serves as a refuge in times of desperation or c...
VCON 2 opens

VCON 2 opens

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The Visayas Islands Visual Arts Exhibition and Conference (VIVA ExCon) 16 opens VCon 2 this December 12 with “Curators Converse Node 1: What Happens In/To/With Through the World” and Vincent Rose Sarnate’s take on the event is that ‘for the sun to rise in every place on earth, the world must spin 360 degrees.For the dawn to break in Visayan arts, initiatives must spin away from the norm. In its 30th year, the VIVA ExCon world rotated to receive its first ray of light amid the shadows of the 2020 pandemic.VIVA ExCon is a Visayas-wide biennale that celebrates, promotes, and strengthens art, and brings visual art groups, related stakeholders, and art communities close together. Initially bounded by the pandemic, this initiative has recently been recalibrated in online and interac...
Tips to land an online job (Part 1)

Tips to land an online job (Part 1)

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BY MADIA MA. KATRINA DAJAO-SUPLICOImage by pixabayI have been working homebased for the last months and every day, I screen and evaluate job applications for my client.Here is what I have learned so far:Prepare a good resume.Make your format simple, concise, and make it polished and professional. Highlight your experiences that are "relevant" to the position you are applying for.Personal information such as height, weight, religion, mother, and father's name are not as important unless you are applying for a position where it is relevant. These can be found in the application forms, anyways.If you wish to include your picture, have a decent photo taken in a studio or at least a photo of you looking snappy and professional. Avoid the selfies, cropped photos (whic...
Tips to land an online job (Part 2)

Tips to land an online job (Part 2)

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BY MADIA MA. KATRINA DAJAO-SUPLICOImage by pixabayPrepare your device, internet, and power backup.Since you are applying for an online job, it is imperative that you have a good internet connection. By good internet connection, we mean stable and reliable.For most online jobs, especially jobs that require you to call/chat with a client or customer, you will need higher internet speed.Although most accept 10 Mbps download/upload speed, a candidate with faster internet is always chosen from the bunch. (But of course, there is also ping, latency, and bandwidth testing that we do from our end).As for the device, you cannot have a stable online job just with your tablet or smartphone. Most companies/clients require a PC or laptop that has a good memory and processor to s...
Hut;k

Hut;k

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‘Hut;k’ Poetry Folio is an initiative of local poets from the Art District. It is a collective of different art groups in Negros aimed to publish a collection of poetry from poets based in Bacolod.It was initiated by a core group of five to include Ryn Paul Gonzales (RPG) as the main organizer, J-rik Villa of Rekindle PH and Jak Bobby of Terrapinta who took care of widening the reach since they did poetry session pre-covid, Valerie Durias of Bacolod Collective who is in charge of the technical requirements and screenings, and Revo Yanson of AAB who conceptualized and produced the logo and poster layout. This is in cooperation with Orange Project.RPG explained that basically, "Hut;k’ is a response to the pandemic. The idea started in Orange when the visual artists first respond...
Small habits that helped with my Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome pregnancies

Small habits that helped with my Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome pregnancies

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Knowing you have Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APAS) can be devastating.For women who are recently diagnosed, it could be nerve-racking. Many are confused about how they are suffering from this condition and what could have caused it.For so many years, I have been thinking about how do we acquire this disease disorder (because yes, it is acquired). In one survey I did in the past, there were really no significant co-relation with how people get it – some were healthy-eaters, some were not; some smoked, most did not; it really is mind-boggling.But upon consulting with my doctors, these were the small things that (I think) helped me a lot in managing my disorder and I am sharing them with you in the hopes that you might benefit from them, too.Move.Ahhhh… moveme...
Anticipating Christmas 2020

Anticipating Christmas 2020

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No doubt about it, Christmas season 2020 is different from all the others we’ve had before.The pandemic is still raging no matter how tired we are of all of it. More and more people we know have been hit and some have tragically died.Although there is a spark of light on the horizon with the vaccine possibly coming soon, we have to remind ourselves not to let our guards down. The threat is still imminent and we can’t be reckless or complacent on the last leg of this struggle.So, does this mean we can’t celebrate the holidays anymore?We still can. And maybe because of this pandemic, we can celebrate Christmas as it should be celebrated: as simple and as meaningful as that night on the manger where the Reason for the Season was born.This is the perfect year to go bac...
Children’s rights

Children’s rights

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It seems like 2020 was a blur. It is now December. Christmas is coming. But there were important celebrations that happened in November…so allow me to backtrack a bit.November is celebrated as the National Children’s Month. The event is pursuant to Republic Act No. 10661 or the “Act Declaring the Month of November of Every Year as the National Children’s Month.”It coincides with the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) by the United Nations General Assembly on November 20, 1989.This year, the theme focused on promoting the rights of every child in this time of the pandemic.The provincial government of Negros Occidental is supportive of the children, not just during the children’s month, but all year long.It has formed the Provincial Council f...
A camp like no other

A camp like no other

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CONTRIBUTED BY VINCE IAN CAÑETEShain Epan and Kolen Gasendo interacting with the campersLeaders catching up with the campers Suntown leaders Jabez Agaya and JC Cababan performing a short African danceReady to bring sunshine and smiles with Jabez Agaya and Angeline BraganzaSuntown campers together with Micah Cornejo to open the gala nightSuntown Camp 14 Executive officers and staff during the Gala Night watch partyMichelle Sison-Laurel from KKG participating in the Virtual Gala NightSuntown campers and staff together with Suntown president, Dr. Ronel SarioHosts and camp staff Angie Diaz and Vince CaneteA camp like no other! If you’ve heard of Suntown Camp before, you would know that it’s a week-long camp that brings together children stricken with cancer, heart problems, and other ...
‘Dasun’

‘Dasun’

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"Dasun" is a group exhibition featuring multi-generational artists organized by the Orange Project and Art District in celebration of the 30 years of the Visayan Islands Visual Arts Exhibition and Conference (VIVA ExCon) 16.It features senior artists Perry Argel, Dennis Ascalon, Charlie Co, Liv Gloria, Chris Juricich, Rodney Martinez, Manny Montelibano, Fred Orig, Rafael Paderna, Susanito Sarnate, Edbon Sevilleno and Angela Silva;Up and coming artists Faye Abantao, Billy Boy Abonado, Ayla August, Moreen Austria, Aeson Baldevia, Neil Benavente, Gringo Benedicto, Mars Bugaoan, Dino Cajili, Maymay Camarines, HR Campos III, Barry Cervantes, Jay-R Delleva, Francis Danielle Fajardo, Daryl Feril, Vicky Gasper, Roedil Geraldo, Frelan Gonzaga, Karina Broce Gonzaga, Elwah Gonzales, Ryn ...
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