James “CoolieDread” D’Lonsod
Vocalist, Coolie Dread and the Microphone Commanders
1. Culcha Candela - Next Generation (Dancehall reggae/Reggaton)“I got their album about two years ago from a German friend of mine. Since then, I’ve never let a week pass without listening to it. I guess the lyrics and musicality of their music make me feel alive, keep my head up. Very inspiring...”
2. Aphrodite - aftershock (Drum and Bass)
“When I’m driving late for work, meeting or anything, this album just puts everything on my mind to focus on the road and fly like an eagle. Very fast, uptempo, syncopated beats with toasting and rapping...”
3. African Chillout beats (Various Artists)
“When I’m pissed off, I listen to these very relaxing tunes and nice drum patterns.”
4. Jah Shaka
“Mostly when I’m going to sleep, I listen to this. I like it for its trippy hypnotic dub reggae music... it makes you feel sleepy.”
5. Big Mountain
“Pretty pop-ish kind of reggae but this just makes me feel loved. Just to feel the cheese, he he he.”
“Art” in Dumaguete
The Silliman University Cultural Affairs Committee and the Cebu-based production company, Little Boy Productions, open 2009 with “Art,” the provocative Tony award-winning comedy by Yasmina Reza, with a one-day staging at the Claire Isabel McGill Luce Auditorium in Dumaguete City this January 10, 2009.
Starring three of Manila’s top theater actors: Audie Gemora, Jaime del Mundo, and Bart Guingona, “Art” revolves around the friendship of three men who fall out when one of them buys an expensive modern work of art that is in fact a blank white canvas. The painting causes hysterical chaos amongst the friends as they argue about its merits.
Translated from the French by Christopher Hampton, the play has been translated into more than 35 languages, including a Tagalog adaptation that played Cebu and Manila in 2007, starring Ricky Davao, Michael de Mesa, and Jett Pangan.
The original English language production took the West End by storm when it opened in 1996, winning both the London Evening Standard Award for Best Play and the Olivier Award for Best Comedy. It’s also made its mark on Broadway where it opened two years later winning a coveted Tony Award for Best Play before becoming the most successful play in Broadway history. This Philippine production is directed by Bart Guingona of Actor’s Actors Inc, with lighting design by John Neil Ilao Batalla.
Tickets are still available at the College of Performing Arts Office and the Luce Auditorium Office, and at the theater lobby before every show.
For inquiries and ticket reservations, please call/contact Gang-gang at (035) 422-6002 loc. 520 or Little Boy Productions at (0917) 815-5794 or email hendrison.go@gmail.com.