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2009 NIHONGO FIESTA

Jan26
by Lyndon on January 26, 2009 at 6:42 pm
Posted In: Blog

Beerkada is part of this event!

The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM) and the SM Mall of Asia present a weekend of Filipino-Japanese fun and learning billed “The 2009 Nihongo Fiesta” on February 28 and March 1, at the SM Mall of Asia, Bay Boulevard, Pasay City. Everybody will have a chance to watch and participate in various activities such as the 11th Asian Cartoon Exhibition, the Japanese Edo Kite Festival, a Japanese traditional koto performance by Ms. Chieko Fukuda and the 36th Nihongo Speech Contest which includes a Quiz Bee portion. All activities are open to the public, free of charge.

The 11th Asian Cartoon Exhibition opens at the Main Mall Atrium on Saturday, February 28 at 2:30 pm showcasing the comic illustrations of 10 Asian cartoonists on the theme “Asian Youth Culture”. The Philippines is represented by Beerkada-creator/ cartoonist, Lyndon Gregorio. A special display will also be launched for the Bronze winner of the 2nd International Manga Competition, Kriss Sison. The works will be on display until March 15.

Click on this link for the rest of the article.

└ Tags: Asian Cartoon Exhibit, Japan Foundation
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Childhood noodles, part 2

Jan21
by Lyndon on January 21, 2009 at 1:29 pm
Posted In: Blog

My mother treated Nissen’s Ramen as much more than cheap noodles. If there was some left over after dinner, in goes the pot to the fridge for next day’s heating and eating.
You do realize when you overheat ramen, the whole thing becomes a soggy mess. So in the off chance dinner noodles got off firm, it will be reheated to a boil for tomorrow’s lunch. Eugh.

└ Tags: noodles, ramen
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Childhood noodles, part 1

Jan20
by Lyndon on January 20, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Posted In: Blog

You know what one of the biggest disappointments I had when I was growing up? Those Nissin Ramen packets. They have these blue and red packages that feature steaming noodles topped with slices of chicken, onion leaves, shrimp, and boiled egg. (Why is beef colored  blue while chicken is colored red? I don’t think you should trust the freshness of blue beef). And then you prepare the thing, and you’re faced with plain noodles in brown broth.

nissin
Where are the toppings?

For years, I dreamed of the day when I can afford the toppings. I imagined sneaking away bits of beef steak and shrimp from the dinner table and stashing them for future broth use.
Then came the day I got my first job. At last, the noodles of my dream!
And then I realized the effort takes much more than 3 minutes as the instructions suggested, and much more than P18 as was the price of the  ramen. Besides, Lucky Me Sotanghon came out and they had dried veggie bits included.

└ Tags: instant noodles, Nissin, ramen, toppings
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MRT-3 extension under way?

Jan19
by Lyndon on January 19, 2009 at 1:05 pm
Posted In: Blog

Color me excited. Are those columns being constructed along EDSA for the MRT 3 extension to Monumento? Yey!

I watched the original Spider-Man on a bus and a reporter named Eddie was mentioned by Robbie Robertson as trying to get a picture of Spider-Man for weeks. I think they were alluding to Eddie Brock, but in Spider-Man 3, Eddie Brock was portrayed as a photojournalist just new to The Daily Bugle.
It must be some other Eddie that’s trying to get pictures of Spider-Man.

└ Tags: Eddie Brock, Monumento, MRT-3, Robbie Robertson, Spider-Man
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’11th Asian Cartoon Exhibit’ at SM Supermalls

Jan13
by Lyndon on January 13, 2009 at 11:17 am
Posted In: Blog

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?ArticleId=427519&publicationSubCategoryId=79

The Japan Foundation, Manila and the SM Supermalls, in cooperation with the Japanese Association in Northern Luzon, Inc. (JANL), Baguio Centennial Commission (BCC), and the Embassy of Japan, present the “11th Asian Cartoon Exhibition: Asian Youth Culture 2009”from Feb. 2 to 15 at SM City Baguio; Feb. 18 to 27 at SM Megamall; and Feb. 28 to March 15 at SM Mall of Asia.

The traveling exhibit, which officially opens on Feb. 1 at SM City Baguio, will showcase 75 works produced by 10 leading cartoonists from Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines depicting youth’s culture in their respective nations for entertainment as well as for promoting awareness o f Asian commonalities and diversity.

Representing the Philippines is Philippine STAR cartoonist Lyndon Gregorio.

The featured Japanese cartoonist is Nobuyuki Kohmasu, a.k.a. Suu Kohma, a political cartoons illustrator for the Hokkaido Shimbun and Sankei Shimbun. Some of his works include the four-cut cartoon “Himawari-Kun (Little Sunflower Cop),” “Ohnaa-kun (Little Owner),” among others.

“Himawari-kun” was also made into TV and cartoon-book forms, “Banchou-kun (Little School Gang Leader)” and many other works were also published as cartoon books.

The other cartoonists are Shishir Bhatta-charjee, political cartoonist of the Bengali daily newspaper Prothom Alo; Xia Dachuan, freelance illustrator and contributor of the cartoon strip “Kartun Benny and Mice” and Kompas, Indonesia’s major vernacular daily; Kosin Srilidtipradit, cartoonist of the vernacular newspaper Matichon; Le Anh Phong (a.k.a. Lap), cartoonist for the vernacular humorous youth newspaper and magazine, Tuoi Tre Cuoi; Hapuwalanage Don Ariyadasa (a.k.a. Dasa Hapuwalanage), political cartoonist of the Lankadeepa, Sinhala-language daily who is also a recipient of an Excellent Award for Illustrative Drawing (1992 and 1995), and Journalism Awards for Excellence (Cartoonist of the Year, 2004 and 2005).

Other participants include Mohd Tazidi bin Yusof (a.k.a. Tazidi), former cartoonist of cartoon magazine Gila-Gila. He’s the creative director of Craftsmen of Soliloquy Sdn. Bhd, an event company.

He also won the Best Selections award at the Philip Morris Art Competition (1998).

The Japan Foundation has been holding “The Asian Cartoon Exhibition” (one-cut and multi-cut cartoons) annually since 1995 for the purpose of capturing Asian society, culture and customs of daily life through the medium.

The “11th Asian Cartoon Exhibit” is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For inquiries, call 811-6155 to 58 or visit www.jfmo.org.ph.

└ Tags: Cartoon Exhibit, Japan Foundation, Philstar
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