I got the following text message from Liberty Ilagan:
Look what happens if you rearrange the letters of the following words:
Dormitory Dirty room
Desperation A rope ends it
The eyes They see
The Morse Code Here come dots
Slot machines Cash lost in me
Animosity Is no amity
A decimal point Im a dot in place
Snooze alarms alas, no more zs
Astronomer Moon starer
Mother-in-law Woman Hitler
Eleven plus two Twelve plus one
Election results Lies, lets recount
"Amazing, isnt it?" said Liberty
And this touching little poem, too, reportedly written by an African child and was nominated for the Best Poem in 2005, forwarded to me by The STAR night editor Sonny Mirasol:
Wen i born,
i black.
Wen I grow up,
i black.
Wen I scared,
i black.
Wen i sick,
i black.
when i die,
i still black.
And u white fella,
wen u born,
you pink.
wen u grow up,
u white.
wen u go in the sun,
u red.
wen u cold,
u blue.
Wen u scared,
u yellow
Wen u sick,
u green.
Wen u die,
u gray.
And u calling me colored?
(Come to think of it, no?)
This interesting bit of information, relayed to Funfare by Starweek editor Doreen Yu: Did you know that the mother of Press Secretary Igancio "Tuting" Bunje was once a movie actress? Her name was Sofia Rivera and her screen name was Gloria Imperial. She has a sister who was also an actress. Her name is Mila del Sol whose real name is Clarita Rivera. That makes Tuting and Jeanne Young (daughter of Mila) first cousins. Gloria Imperial appeared in only three films, one of them entitled Dolores and in another she co-starred with Fernando Poe Sr.
(Small world, isnt it?)
Vilma and Ralph were personally invited to the consistory of Gaudencio Rosales to the rank of cardinal (hes now Archbishop of Manila) last March 24 in Rome where Ralph, who had been there before, acted as the groups guide in a tour of the Eternal City. Ryan threw coins in the Fountain of Trevi and his wish was to return to Rome not once, not twice but many, many times.
"It was a real Roman holiday," Vilma told Funfare the other day after the presscon for her two-part starrer, entitled Regalo, for the 15th-anniversary presentation of Charo Santos-Concios ABS-CBN multi-awarded drama series Maalaala Mo Kaya (airing on May 4 and 11). "For the first time, I was able to take a real vacation and enjoyed myself."
Vilmas entourage arrived last Thursday, April 20, in time for her son Luis Manzanos birthday on April 21.
"He missed a lot," said Vilma. "Luis couldnt go with us because he was busy with tapings. Sayang nga, eh!"
From Rome, the group proceeded to L.A. where Vilma had a reunion with the Santos family (sister Winnie, etc.) and brought back home her mom, Milagros Santos.
"Ryan celebrated his 10th birthday on March 29 and we had a little celebration in the house of Winnie and Willie (Herber)," continued Vilma. "We visited more friends, like Toti de Castro, in whose house Ralph showed his prowess on the piano."
The group capped their bakasyon grande with a cruise on the Monarch of the Seas, taking off in San Diego and passing by Mexico.
"It felt nice taking in the breeze at the top deck of the luxury liner," said Vilma who, with her air-tight schedule as Lipa City Mayor, could hardly have time to, you know, smell the flowers and enjoy the soothing scenery of her bailiwick. "The liner was so big; it has everything. Ang sarap magpasyal-pasyal sa deck while looking out into the sea. We even attended a formal dinner on board and that was during the Captains Night."
If Vilma and company enjoyed the cruise, the luxury liners staff did even more so because most of them are Pinoys Vilmanians, I suppose.
Yes, they are coming definitely!
The quartet is performing on June 8, 8 p.m., at the Araneta Coliseum, with a repertoire that includes their well-loved songs like Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing, Three Coins in the Fountain, Tell Me Why, Its No (Sin), Stranger in Paradise, Perfidia, A Woman in Love and, well, you know (especially if youre a baby boomer) what the others are.
The Four Aces is one of the most successful pre-rock vocal groups of their time. Since the 1950s, the quartet has been internationally acclaimed and has been known not only for its beautiful, romantic songs but also for being superb showmen as well.
The Four Aces is composed of warm charismatic tenor Fred Diodati, outstanding guitarist and vocaliast Joe Giglio, bass and trumpet player Harry Heisler and Frank Sinatra impersonator Joe Amato. The four guys have been performing for a long time and have been part of every lovers special moments when love was new and the heart was young. Really now, how many out there lost "it" to a Four Aces song? Raise your hands, please!
Before making a name for themselves when their first single, Its No (Sin), was not exactly that popular among producers, the Four Aces decided to release the single and it ended up hitting the charts and selling over a million copies. The quartet later signed up with Decca Records which released its single Tell Me Why. The rest is memorable musical history.
(Note: Tickets to the Four Aces concert are priced at P3,500, P2,500, P2,000, P1,500, P800 and P300, available at all SM Ticketnet outlets. Call 911-5555 or the Araneta Coliseum box office for further inquiries.)
She emphasized that personality development is essential for a child to maximize his/her potentials. With this in mind, shes planning to luanch different programs designed to discover the childrens talents and to hone their skills.
Aside from the regular curriculum, Mothers School of Child Development is adding the following workshops: Acting (musical theater), ballet, street-dancing and Tae Kwon Do.
The school has already proven the excellence of its academic program with all of its students successfully entering (other) reputable schools. The new supplementary activities are calculated to enhance and challenge the childrens learning capabilities.
"I feel like a child again watching the kids in my school," said Mother Lily whose family owns and runs the UNO School in Binondo, Manila.
(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph)