Why Luke Mejares cancelled US tour
Sam Penaso holds one-man show; honesty begets blessings
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Food for the soul: Treat everyone with kindness, even those who are rude to you, not because they are nor nice, but because you are nice. This text message is from dj Glenn Manique who also works at Informatics Institute.
Could it be true that this young guy (a son of a prominent businessman in the city) may project a wholesome image but it’s merely a veneer? When he’s not in his business, he junks his boy next door image and preys in willing ladies for casual sex. This guy recently bought a bachelor’s pad in Tagbilaran City. His pad is fully furnished, so he can bring visitors including his short-time conquest. The good-looking frequents night haunts where he scouts for his willing victims. No, he doesn’t go for hookers. He simply, first, especially on dance floors, and often ends up taking home a pretty young thing. And mind you, there is no money involved. It’s a good thing the women who spend the night with him are not the kiss-tell type. Others, who aren’t satisfied, are jesting, Gamay oy, wala jud ko maenjoy. Nagexpect baya ko..Wala nay second time! (It’s too small…I didn’t enjoy as what I’ve expected. No second time.)”
Feliz compleaƱos or happy birthday to John Paul Duyogan Barredo of Sierra Bullones National High School who will celebrate his birthday on July 14. He is the son of Susan Barredo.
Got this reaction from Samuel Baguio of Bilar: I’m regularly watching Jumong on GMA 7. It’s Mo Palmo and not Yuri who was here in Bohol. Mo Palmo is the trusted servant of Jumong. Prince Jumong calls him Hepe because he’s incharged in making spears and swords. Korean actor Lee Kye In is known as MoPalmo and not Yuri as reported by True.
Since there is no Miss Bohol Sandugo this year, a group of Boholanos decided to hold the first and only VIRTUAL MS BOHOL SANDUGO 2007 search. To know the contestants or if you wish to join the contest visit http://www.tubagbohol.mikeligalig.com.
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Our own Boholano artist Luke Mejares will launch his 2nd album entitled Pangako produced by Sony BMG Pilipinas on July 21 at the HNU Main gym, this city. This is part of his concert tour in the Visayas and Mindanao entitled “Stop Luke and Listen Rewind.” The concert is spearheaded by Sangguniang Kabataan Provincial federation lead by Frances Bobbith Cajes-Auza and supported by Vilma Yorong, our Ate V.
Sometime last month, I got an email from Carl Vengo, Confederation of Boholanos in the United States and Canada and Hawaii (Conbusac) youth coordinator to contact Filipino artists and performers to guest the Conbusac. I told him to get Luke since he’s a well-known Boholano singer. Carl told me that Luke could not make it to the US.
“He has a concert in Bohol,” Carl said. After weeks, I’ve learned that the concert Carl was telling me was his Bohol concert. Now, he is committed to push the concert for the Boholanos who supported his career.
What’s in Pangako album? The album has 11 songs including his hit song Pangako, other songs are: You Had Me At Hello, Yakap Yakap, Pangako Yan, You Should Know, Shower Me With Your Love, Pangako, Pretty Girl, With You All The Way, You're All I've Got, I Will Always Stay This Way In Love With You and If You've Ever Been In Love.
Luke, so far, is the only Boholano singer who “remains” in the music scene despite his busy schedule as a married man. There was Jerome Sala from Pilar who won the 2005 Star in a Million and was topbilled as the next Luke Mejares, however Jerome’s star no longer “shines” nowadays. Two years ago, he was launched by ABS-CBN as singer but where is now?
When I asked John Torralba, the SK chief of staff what is expected of the concert, Luke will have guest artist-performer Tata Villaroel, the first runner up of Star in a Million Season 2.
There’s also special appearance of the 2006 SK Pop finalist. People can watch the ultimate showdown of the Boholano talents, especially Yugo from Sevilla town.
For sponsorship of the event, you may contact John Torralba at 038-411-5914/ 09209003911.
Much is written about Luke Mejares. Here’s a published item from Ricky Lo’s Funfare on March 04, 2005:
Here’s an interesting item from Leo Udtohan, Funfare’s Bohol-based regular contributor:
I just got hold of the high-school yearbook of the University of Bohol and guess who’s in it – Luke Mejares!
Entry in the yearbook:
MEJARES, MICHAEL LUKE P.
Birthday: June 25, 1975
Birthplace: Tagbilaran City
Father: Leonides S. Mejares
Mother: Elvira S. Mejares
Motto: Don’t trouble troubles, till trouble troubles you.
Other facts I found out about Luke:
• He was Mr. University of Bohol Day High School
• He was a campus heartthrob
• His mother, Elvira Mejares, was a Spanish teacher
• He was tagged as the Gary Valenciano of Bohol
• His first love was sports, followed by dancing and singing
When he was in high school, Luke sang as front act for Joey Albert at a concert in Bohol. He even made it as an understudy for the Smokey Mountain during auditions in Cebu where he eventually linked up with a manager who secured for him nightly club performances. From Cebu, Luke moved to Manila in 1997 and became a session singer for several bands until he finally joined the South Border which he later left and decided to go solo.
Luke is married to Inger with whom he has a child.
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Last year, I met a Boholano artist from Luzon whose roots is from Loboc. He’s Rico Tompong. He has an studio in Taytay, Rizal. His obra maestra were bought by well-known families in Manila including the Ayalas.
Another artist who is making “wave” in Manila is Sam Penaso who hails from Guindulman town.
Boholano visual and performance artist Sam Penaso will present his new abstract works in his 7th solo exhibition from July 10 to 19 at the Renaissance Gallery, located at the 4th Floor Building A, SM Megamall.
"Boholandia" depicts the wonders of the artist’s hometown. This exhibit is another one of Penaso’s sentimental journeys. As stated by the artist, his artworks are "mirrors of my personal experiences and memories."
Penaso’s abstract paintings come as a fresh development in the artist’s pursuit of creative evolution. His textured metallic colors, whether scored in patterns or randomly gashed, speak of transformation, restrained self-determination & understatement. Crossing over painting, performance, installation, sculpture, photography, video & mixed media, Penaso’s immersion in varied genres & media contributes to the many-sided characteristics of his art.
Sam graduated his elementary at Guindulman Elementary School, Bohol. He finished high school at Saint Mary Academy High School, Bohol. He finished Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Advertising at Technological University of the Philippines and in 2005 he studied sculpture at the Philippine Women’s University
His solo Exhibitions: “Boholandia” Renaissance Gallery, SM Megamall, Philippines, 2007; Recent Works” Frio Mixx, Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Philippines, 2006; Baligja” Boston Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines, 2005; Hage-Hage” Nipaf Gallery, Nagano, Japan, 2004; “Rest In Peace” Cultural Center of the Philippines, 2003; “Didto sa Amo” Boston Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines, 2002; and “HUBOg” Red Dot Gallery, Makati City, Philippines
In 2005, he went to Thailand for the Thailand-Philippines, Cultural Exchange Program, Office of the- Architecture & Traditional Fine Arts Dept. Phuttamonthon, Thailand and in Nippon International Performance Art Festival (NIPAF) Haus, 2-8-15-Nakagosto, Nagano, Japan.
Sam received numerous awards and recognitions. He won 2nd place in the 2006 Photography contest sponsored by the Art Association of the Philippines, Semi-Finalist, Beppu Asia Biennale of Contemporary Art, Japan, 2nd Prize, 1st Human Canvas Body Painting Contest in 2005, 1st Prize, Gawad Ka Amado Hernandez, Sining Biswal in 2004. He won 3rd Prize, Clean Up the World, On the Spot Contest and Finalist, Art Association of the Philippines in 2003.
Sam is an active member of the Tupada Action and Media Art (Tama), Art Association of the Philippines and Philippine Body Painting Club.
Honesty begets blessings
Honest driver Iluminado “Nong Lumi” Bok is an instant hero in our country. He is a living proof that this world is not running out of honest people. To be honest with one’s real self and true to the purpose of a task earns trust and inspires faith in others. For progress to be sustained requires purity of motive and consistency of effort.
I never know about his heroic deeds when a staff of Mike Enriquez called me early Monday morning where to interview Nong Lumi. The story was published at the Inquirer by Kit Bagaipo. I just learned two hours after the call that the honest driver is no other than Nong Lumi with tricycle number 668, our neighbor in Booy before until he transferred to Habitat Village in Bool. His eldest daughter Mirasol Boc (she had a different spelling because of some erroneous entry during registration) was my classmate in elementary at Booy South Elem. School.
A got a call from my boss if I could make story of Nong Lumi for GMA 7 Manila news program. I found Nong Lumi with his wife Nang Rumi (Laureana) at the Bohol Sunday Post office after “guesting” at dyRD and dyZD radio stations. He’s an instant celebrity. In fact, Nong Lumi told me he had no breakfast at that time because he hurried up to guest at the radio program.
We went to the city hall to meet Mayor Dan Neri Lim. Mayor Lim acknowledged Nong Lumi’s heroic deeds. Temptations might high level when he found the US$17,000 bucks. He needed the money for his sick wife and overdue rent, but honesty prevented a motorcycle taxi driver from keeping the money left behind by a passenger.
Mayor Lim gave the Bok family with a one unit motorcycle and other benefits. Indeed, honesty begets honesty and sometimes, it invites blessings. Spending the P800, 000 is just for a while, kuwarta sa hangin as we call it,.while the blessings the Bok family received is for a long term.
“…There is still hope in this world. He is a good example to us,” Mayor Lim said. Aside from Mayor Lim, Bok received cash and award from the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professional (BCBP), Post publisher Boy Guingguing, Rep. Adam Relson Jala and other people.
The individual who is deeply committed to development and progress keeps honesty as a constant principle in building a world of peace and plenty, a world of less expenditure and greater splendor.
There is the saying, "The boat of truth may rock, but it will never sink." Even with honesty, the boat sometimes rocks, but trustworthiness guarantees the boat will not sink. The courage of truth makes one worthy of trust.
“Wala jud ko magtoo nga muabot ni nga grasya sa pag-uli niya sa kuwarta. I am proud of my husband (I could not believe of these blessings when he decided to return the money),” Nang Rumi said.
To Nong Lumi, may your tribe increase!
Lazer updates for Sandugo
The province’s best party club will rock Boholanos this Sandugo fever.
JULY 13- Concert for a cause
JULY 14 - Booty call with Bikini Models and Cebu DJs
JULY 20 –Sexy fashion show with Bohol’s Unlimited Models
JULY 21 – Campus duo grandfinals
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You can email me at leoudtohan@yahoo.com. Send SMS at +639212446791. Or read online at www.bohol.ph.
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