Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Yo! Art Exhibit


I have always been fascinated with ARTS and I know that each on of us has a different take on Arts. What is good art for me, might not be good for you.

But for me the most beautiful form of Art is painting. It expresses so much emotions. The sentiments are just overflowing staring on it. You can create your own story by those colors and forms.


Im going giddy and excited of the upcoming ABSTRAKAN 2008. It's an exhibit and competition of non figurative art by Cebu Artists. This will be held in SM City from January 3-16,2008 organized by TUSLOB-BUWA Artist group. You can visit their site www.tuslob-buwa.com.

Wow. I can't wait to see new master pieces by talented artists.
For me, they are special and its not just about doing their job. See you there.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Stupid Movie


Senator slams "ethnic slur" in Judy Anne's movie.

I am glad I didn't watch Sakal Sakali Saklolo starred by Judy Anne Santos and Ryan Agoncillo. Maayo nalang gyud.
I would have been like a rapper cussing because gi insulto tang mga bisaya. Sapoton ra ba gyud ko basta daug-daugon ta.

I wish they could have been sensitive enough especially when it comes to ethnic relation. The below excerpt is insulting, defamatory and discriminatory to all Visayans.
The message conveys that if a person is not Tagalog or Tagalog -speaking, then he is not a Filipino. Nabuang na!

I therefore protest this film and petition that it should be banned from the movies and TV.
Below is an excerpt from the said film that goes like this:

Yaya to grandchild: “Ayaw ug dagan, basin madam-ag ka.”

Grandchild: “Kadyut lang, nagduwa pa ko.”

(Grandfather with bulging eyes grimaces incredulously at the Visayan words of his grandson.)

Yaya: “Anhi dinhi.”

Grandmother (with a pained expression) to Grandfather: “Carlo, did you hear that?”

Mother: Ay naku Ma. Nakuha ho niya ‘yon sa yaya niya. Sinabihan na namin si Susan na huwag niyang Binibisaya si Rafa. Dapat Tagalog.”

Grandmother: “But the boy should be talking in English.”

Mother: “Hayaan niyo na sa eskwelahan matutunan ‘yon Ma. Dapat Tagalog kasi Pinoy ang anak namin eh.”