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BIBSY CARBALLO BROUGHT HOME. Bibsy worked at the Saturday Mirror Magazine under editors Eric Giron and Tirso Rodriguez in the mid-1960s. She was also curator of Gallery Indigo, Bencab’s gallery adjacent to Indios Bravos Cafe on A. Mabini Street, Manila at around the same time. From there, she proceeded to be a well-known publicist, executive producer of Himala and columnist of The Philippine Star under Ricky Lo. Brought to Lourdes Hospital for treatment of Stage Four cancer of the pancreas last week, she has been released and now stays at home.

COLDPLAY AT MOA CONCERT GROUNDS ON APRIL 4, 2017! As part of their “A Head Full of Dreams” Tour, British rock phenomenon Coldplay will finally come to Manila on Apr. 4, 2017 to tear up the open stage of the much-anticipated, one-night concert at the Mall Of Asia concert grounds.
As part of their ongoing world tour promoting their seventh and latest studio album, A Head Full of Dreams, Chris Martin, lead vocalist, is out to impress diehard fans with his distinctive vocals and ability to put on a high-octane show complete with elaborate lighting and sets.
The confirmation was announced Tuesday, November 15, on the band’s website, coldplay.com, and on the online platforms of Music Management  International, the concert promoter. The band’s Asian itinerary includes: April 1 — Singapore; April 12 — Taiwan; April 15 — Korea; and April 19 — Japan.
This announcement is five months ahead of concert day, April 4, enough time for fans to save up for tickets priced at: VIP — P22,500; Platinum — P17,500; Gold — P12,500; Silver — P7,500; Bronze — P3,500; and General Admission — P1,800.
Globe pre-sale kicks off on November 20, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Citi pre-sale from November 21 to 22, 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
Tickets will available to the general public starting November 24, 10 a.m. at SM Ticket outlets or online at smtickets.com.
Formed in 1996, Coldplay’s key influences ranged from each album as its style has ranged from dream pop to art rock. To date, it has released seven studio albums: Parachutes (2000), A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), X&Y (2005), Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), Mylo Xyloto (2011), Ghost Stories (2014) and A Head Full of Dreams (2015), producing such hits as “The Scientist,” “Yellow,” “Clocks,” “Viva La Vida,” “Fix You,” “Sky Full of Stars” and “Paradise.”
The band has garnered more than 65 awards, including seven Grammy wins and more than 200 nominations. Selling more than 80 million records, Coldplay is definitely a must-see hot game band.

TV MADE SEN. dE LIMA OWN UP. The public suspected it all along and knew she would eventually own up. In an exclusive interview with Winnie Monsod on Bawal ang Pasaway Kay Mareng Winnie that aired on Monday night, on GMA News TV, Sen. Leila de Lima for the first time admitted having had a relationship with former driver and bodyguard Ronnie Dayan.
Borne out of the trust that developed between them, Sen. De Lima described her involvement with Dayan as “frailties of a woman.” Asked how long the relationship lasted, she replied without hesitation, “A few years.” She also admitted that she had assisted Dayan financially, but clarified she did not finance the construction of his Pangasinan house.
What a House of Representatives investigation with mostly convicted personalities linked to the drug trade as witnesses and no less than President Rodrigo Duterte accusing her of having an illicit affair with Dayan failed to substantiate, the interview with credible, no-nonsense interviewer Mareng Winnie made Sen. de Lima admit the truth.
They tagged Dayan as allegedly the go-between for Sen. de Lima and inmates involved in the drug trade in the New Bilibid Prison. Sen. de Lima has vehemently denied these accusations. The public vaguely believes her and thinks she will eventually bail herself out of the mess her political enemies have created.
Sen. de Lima has claimed that her public service record remains untarnished, contrary to Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II’s claim that the drug charges against her were bolstered by her recent admission of a past affair with Dayan.
 
NOVEMBER SHOWS AT HARD ROCK CAFÉ. Catch an exciting line-up of shows at Hard Rock Café (HRC) this November. Side A Band and balladeer Nyoy Volante lead the pack with special performances on November 18 (Friday) and November 25 (Friday) respectively. Certified hard rockers can look forward to great evenings of beautiful music as Side A and Nyoy dish out live their hit songs as well as a sampling of today’s hottest chart-toppers, homegrown favorites, and party anthems.
Other featured performers at HRC this November are All Access (Mondays), Silk (Tuesdays), Kudos Love 80s (Wednesdays), Verse 2 (Thursdays), Part 3 (Fridays and Sundays), 70s Superband (November 19), and Music Network (November 19 and 26). All shows start at 9 p.m.


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