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Friday, February 20, 2015

A Bad Girl in Bad Acting

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Showbiz veterans are one in saying that the industry is not for the faint of heart. It takes a lot of hard work and belief in yourself to even feel like you belong to the league.

It is a given that to stay relevant and grow as artists, actors must work passionately at their craft - to have a clear sense of who they are. Nothing should be left to chance for this dog-eats-dog industry has no time to wait for you.

Fellow actors and showbiz critics are unanimous in their observation that Come-backing Actress CA has been a revelation in the TV Series TS where she eats up Young Actress YA alive in their fierce acting scenes together. Looks like CA wants to really leave a mark in first milestone project given to her.

While CA walks her talk and is lionized for her performance on TS, YA seems so complacent into her comfort zone. Her portrayal is hardly felt at all despite doing lead roles in the past. Ergo, she becomes pathetic when face to face with the very convincing CA.

Critics ask why YA can’t seem to give the same kind of intensity or at least level up, when she’s been in the business far too long, what gives? Well, perhaps, it will help that apart from honing her craft, YA should also strive to improve her image aka public relations which the people perceive as anything but pleasant. Maybe that explains why her projects hardly come by.

All things being equal, you won’t land a role that four people can do as convincingly. Surely, no one wants to be in a project with someone who has attitude problems and difficult to work with. Would you want to be with a bitch in a movie set for months? Or a TV series for a season or two? It takes time to build a reputation, and starting it right makes the cut.

Someone quipped that YA is everything CA is not. Oh well, the way her career is going seems to be the telling factor - need we say more?

“ Being a good person is just as important as being a good actor. “

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Letter from a Reader: Thoughts on the British School Manila Suicide Incident

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Dear Fashion Pulis,

I have seen the post on your site about Liam Madamba's suicide and have read all the comments. They all say "it's not the teacher's fault" and that the parents should have been more responsible. I believe that the story on the news is incomplete. All it does is make Liam Madamba look like a petty and spoiled child who committed suicide just because he got scolded. I, and the rest of the BSM community, can assure you that this is not what happened. 

Liam was a straight A student. His mom says he was on target for a 44. IB students take 6 subjects and study them in-depth. They are given grades from 1-7, 7 being the highest. Additionally, they are forced to submit a 4000-word extended essay and several Theory of Knowledge essays to the IB Organization for their bonus 3 points. IB students often sleep at 3 or 4:00 in the morning - some even get no sleep due to the intense workload. Furthermore, they have to complete 150 hours of Creativity, Action & Service. Additionally, most of them take part in a range of extracurricular activities, as most of these kids aim to go to top colleges abroad. This is how stressful it is.

All of Liam's classmates describe Liam as a wonderful, well adjusted, and thoughtful boy. He was well mannered and respectful with elders. He's the kind of kid that parents wanted to see hanging around with their kids. He is what everyone would call "a good kid". This teacher - on the other hand - is nothing but bad news. She screams at students, her voice can be heard from adjacent rooms, kids try to avoid taking her classes. There are many bad stories about her, but I will set them aside for brevity.

The bulletin board on the second floor of BSM shows the grades of the top graduates of 2014, and there is only one student there with a perfect score of 45 - a kid who went on to study at Harvard. The next highest grade was a 42. This person went on to Stanford, if memory serves me right. When I last talked to Liam (which was about a month ago), he told me he was aiming for UBC (University of British Columbia), as he had relatives in Vancouver, but I think now he was probably being modest as his grades would have been good enough to get into any school in the world. The only issue is - would that school offer Liam a scholarship? Tuition in these schools is stratospheric - costing more than P3M a year.

Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge - what a dream that might have been. Most parents would give their right hand to have a son that good. 

When his teacher discovered that one paragraph in Liam's essay was the same as his classmate's, all she should have done is given him 15 minutes of detention as written in the rule book and advised him to cite his sources, or paraphrase the offending paragraph. She obviously abused her authority. Instead, she went ballistic. Let me remind you that what was submitted was a rough draft, and as consequences of not meeting deadline in BSM are very severe, teachers often pressure students and tell them to just "submit what they have". Thus, many students have elements of copied work or uncited sources in their essays, which they plan to remove or change in future edits. This is because everyone knows that plagiarism is strictly forbidden by the IB and if caught doing so, you will not be given an IB diploma and you will be blacklisted. Let me remind you that this teacher is known to abuse her power especially ever since she was promoted as IB coordinator. Liam was humiliated, bullied and made an example of.

She asked Liam and his classmate to apologize publicly. She asked them to write their public apology on a sheet of paper. She threatened Liam with the loss of his scholarship. Then she told Liam that he might not be allowed to graduate. She screamed and humiliated Liam in front of a lot of people.  I think she suspected that either Liam and his classmate were collaborating or that one had copied from the other. She separated the two, hoping to extract a confession.  Unsatisfied, she later sent Liam an email, asking him to talk to his parents about the events of the day (Thursday), or she would be forced to talk to them on Friday, the day Liam died.  Then she told Liam to junk his TOK essay and come to her office on Monday, whereupon he would be given a new topic and would be given two hours to do his new TOK essay, WHICH TAKES MONTHS TO PLAN AND RESEARCH ABOUT by the way. Then, he was ordered to apologize in front of the whole ASSEMBLY where 900 students and several teachers & staff would be. Let me remind you that he was a few months from graduation and taking his final exams... Imagine all the pressure he felt plus other factors such as his dad having cancer. Is it really fair for her to do this, when her job is to advise students and ensure that they get the highest IB grade possible?

Liam, on the other hand, probably believed all these threats, and did not want to be humiliated in front of the entire student body, lose his scholarship, see his grades plummet, and dash his dreams of getting a scholarship to study abroad. This is a kid who would sleep at 3am and get up at 5am to go to school. So you can better understand how devastating this is to the boy.

Clearly this was cruel and unusual punishment. It was certainly against IB rules (I woudn't be surprised if BSM were later sanctioned severely by the International Baccalaureate Organization).  It would certainly cause Liam's TOK grade to plummet, and probably dash his hopes of getting into a premier school.

What gets me though is, why does the school refuse to discuss the events that transpired on Thursday?  Why does the school mass email every BSM parent, on the day Liam dies, a study that says 90% of people that commit suicide are mentally ill, implying that Liam was probably mentally ill?  Why does the school refuse to share any details? Why desecrate Liam's memory?

They are making the said teacher look like a victim. I know that she cannot be fully blamed, but to say she has no responsibility in all of this is UNFAIR and obviously UNTRUE. THEY ARE TRYING TO COVER UP THE ISSUE AND PROTECT THEIR REPUTATION. The way the school is handling this matter disgusts me.

He was a good kid. Anyone that remotely knew Liam will attest to that.  I've known him since he was in grade 1. Liam was the kind of boy parents wanted their kid to hang out with. He was kind, thoughtful, polite. He was, what parents call "a good influence".  Not a day goes by that I do not think of Liam.

All the students know what happened. However, they are afraid to speak up as any statement they make can be used against them. The school even warns them not to use social media. There is an immense culture of "deal with your own problems" and you just sit there and take in all the teacher's BS if you don't want your grade pulled down for unknown reasons. All of Liam's classmates are upset, and have been going to school wearing black. However, there's nothing they can do.

I don't know why the teacher was so hard on Liam that day. Perhaps she was having a rough day. Perhaps she had problems at home. I do know that for her to heal, and for everyone involved to heal, she will have to come clean and tell the truth . If she really believed that Liam had to apologize publicly, then she knows that she owes it to Liam to apologize to his parents, and to apologize to the school. And the school needs to take steps so that this sort of thing never happens again. Only then can any sort of true healing be possible. 

Yours truly, 
Hippie Mom

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Ramon Tulfo Blames College of St. Benilde for Daughter's Drug Use

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Drugs prevalent at College of St. Benilde by Ramon Tulfo


Parents who have children studying at the College of St. Benilde (CSB), pay attention!

Prohibited drugs are sold by some CSB students on and off campus.

I learned about this from my daughter, a student of the school, and some of her classmates.

I want my fellow parents to know so they can take proper action to protect their children.

My daughter came home several nights ago, her eyes drooping.

She admitted to her mom that she had taken Valium, a depressant, which she and her classmates bought from a fellow CSB student.

When her mom and I searched her bedroom, we found a sachet of marijuana. She said she bought it from a pusher in one of the coffee shops near the school.

Upon further questioning, we learned that my daughter frequented three coffee shops near De la Salle University and CSB where students from both schools hang out.

The coffee shops are Beach, Barn and Plato where students buy drugs from fellow students and other pushers.

I learned that these establishments have been raided by the police several times but they remain open.

I went to CSB yesterday (Monday) to inform school authorities about the drug problem among their students but nobody wanted to talk to me.

I called the office of the CSB president and vice president from the lobby of the SBA building.

The person who answered the phone said both officials were not available.

I asked if there were other responsible officials I could talk to and stated my purpose, but was told I would have to wait for 15 minutes. Fifteen minutes turned into an hour so I left disgusted.

I know that by writing this I would be exposing myself to embarrassment and my daughter to reprisal but I’m concerned about the other children and their parents.

I learned that the students who push drugs at CSB are scions of rich or influential families.

Based on the reception they gave me yesterday, it seems College of St. Benilde officials are not concerned about the welfare of their students.

In another school, authorities would have fallen all over themselves trying to hear the complaint of a student’s parent.

Before I left CSB, I gave my number should the school authorities want to talk to me, but up to the time I finished writing this column, I didn’t hear from them.

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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Two Different Behaviors

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It is said that children learn what they live. It means that the home is where the child first learns about proper manners, how to say a prayer, how to show love and respect, and many more. Generally, the parents are the children’s first teachers.

In our everyday interaction with people, we realize that as we come from different backgrounds, raised differently, so does our breeding differ, too. Sometimes, we are surprised and wonder why a certain person is the way he is.

While Popular Star PS is said to come from a comfortably middle class background, Complicated Star CS's family has been through a more challenging life, experienced the good and the very bad, been there done that. Between the two, CS' public demeanor often seems to be more appropriate in comparison to PS. Since they are fellow talents in one roof, it is but natural that they are engaged in common activities and/or events.

Reportedly, during a certain event in PS’ life, her fondness for freebies would always manifest itself as she is so quick to grab premium items the moment she sees them. People present couldn’t believe it was PS they were seeing because it was totally opposite from her onscreen persona.

Some time ago, during the preparations for PS' Special Event SE, she was allegedly very hands-on in everything,  especially with the outfits that she would wear. SE was supposed to be a sponsored event, but PS wanted to have the upper hand in everything. Reportedly some of her suppliers were pissed as she would repeatedly make demands like last–minute alterations on the designs to suit her preference. Also, a few of the staff of the events company that handled her SE also recalled how PS would be very delighted with the freebies that she repeatedly demanded from the suppliers. It was to their recollection one of the most stressful events they ever handled.

In contrast, CS who is now thick in the preparations for a Special Day SD, is the amiable one, charming and cooperative with people handling her SD. Reportedly, she would show up promptly during meetings, never for once became a headache to her suppliers. CS is allegedly so easy to work with, and fully trusted the event handlers/team, she gave them freedom to do what they deemed best for SD. What about freebies and souvenirs, did CS like them? Yes, but she never demands for them.

“ It matters not what a person is born, but who they choose to be.”  Joanne Kathleen Rowling

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