Davao City is known by many people as the home to Mount Apo, Waling-waling and the Philippine Eagle, the country’s national bird. The third is one that symbolizes the plight of the endemic animals of the Philippines. Despite its beauty and ecological value as a bird of prey, it is endangered like many other animals endemic to the Philippines. One the forefront of the protection and conservation of this majestic animal is the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF). PEF is a private, non-stock, non-profit organization aimed at ensuring that the Philippine Eagle continues to survive and thrive in its natural habitat. They have a comprehensive program that has scientific, cultural and educational components.
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Davao City Gets Rave Reviews from Davao Bloggers Party Guests
The first-ever Davao Bloggers’ Party was held last March 17, 2007 at the Netfront Cafe. Needless to say, it was a rousing success. Among the out-of-town guests who came to attend were Aileen Apolo of the Google, Janet Toral of Digital Filipino, Abe “Yugatech” Olandres of Pinoy Top Blogs, Jayvee Fernandez and Eyb delos Reyes.
Davao Bloggers’ Party #1
The organizers {Photo grabbed from Ang Dabawenyo}
Bloggie Robillo of Ang Dabawenyo has spearheaded the first Davao Bloggers Party. The party is open to all bloggers who are in Davao on March 17, 2007. For more information, you may visit the official announcement page.
Coffee Pod
Looking for a new place to hang out in? Last Sunday, my cousin and I happened to stumble upon this new great coffee place called Coffee Pod somewhere along F. Torres Street.
Everything Nice from Sugar n Spice
Honey Santos, proprietor of Closet Boutique has opened a bigger, better boutique at GMall, to cater to the shopping needs of every local fashionista. Sugar n Spice offers a wide variety of clothes, shoes, bags and accessories that are sure to test the self-control of shopaholics.
Orange halter top from Closet; Bootleg Jeans from Sugar n Spice
Sherad Anthony Sanchez’s Huling Balyan ng Buhi Premieres in Davao City
February 2, 2007 was an unforgettable night for the Davao City independent films industry. It was the night that young director Sherad Anthony Sanchez finally brought home his award-winning movie, Huling Balyan ng Buhi. The film was written and directed by Sherad and produced by Sherad’s Salida in partnership with Alchemy of Vision and Light and Cinema One. It was judged as the Best Picture in last year’s Cinema One Originals Awards. Sherad also received awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay, and its cast of amateur actors won the Special Award of Best Acting Ensemble. The movie was shot entirely in nearby Arakan Valley, Cotabato.
The film revolves around the last living baylan (priestess / healer) and how her cultural importance is lost on the young who are more fascinated with videoke machines. It also tells the story of rebels, military men and other people who lives somehow intersect in a desperate attempt to save the life of the baylan.
The film will have its regular showing at the GMall Cinema One from February 7 – 13, 2007.