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Archive for October, 2010

Mindanao Bloggers Summit 4 in Zamboanga!

Posted by bariles On October - 30 - 2010 3 COMMENTS

Currently, Bariles is now in Zamboanga City, the only Latin City in Asia for the conduct of the 4th Mindanao Bloggers Summit!

Yesterday, at the BLOGGING 101 Seminar at the Ateneo de Zamboanga, he gave a talk on the topic “Promoting a locality by Blogging” since this is basically what he has been for  doing for the past three years with GenSan News Online Mag.

He’s thanking Ryann Elumba, Zamboanga City Bloggers co-Founder for the opportunity to share his experience in blogging about GenSan and what it has done so far in promoting the city and changing most people’s negative perceptions about it.

In 2008, General Santos City hosted the Mindanao Bloggers Summit 2 and gathered almost 200 bloggers from all over Mindanao.

Last year, all roads led to Cagayan de Oro City for Mindanao Bloggers Summit 3.

This year, it is the Latin City of Asia, Zamboanga City to host this biggest gathering of bloggers in Mindanao.

More updates soon…

Cosmetologie in Socsksargen

Posted by bariles On October - 28 - 2010 3 COMMENTS

The biggest regional event on beauty, wellness and trends is unfolding tomorrow in General Santos City, October 29, 2010 and it’s gonna be a winner!!!

Welcome to COSMETOLOGIE – Celebrating Beauty Inside and Out.

Cosmetologie is the 1st Regional Gathering of the Philippine International Cosmetologists Association (PICA) in Socsksargen and GenSan is the first city to host it.  Established in 2008, this group was founded and currently led by National President Fanny Serrano.

According to Soccsksargen Chapter President Jun Compasivo, the talented and fabulous beauty consultant of GenSan’s rich and famous who is the Senior Stylist of Sophisticut,  GenSan is lucky to be hosting this large gathering of the region’s beauty and wellness experts because they have prepared lots of activities that would be beneficial to their practice.

PICA Socsksargen Secretary Michael Vincent Sanchez added that the whole event which will be conducted at the Robinsons Place GenSan Atrium itself is FREE and is open to all free-lance hairdressers, make-up artists, Beauty care graduates and students, cosmetologists and salon owners and workers.

There will be competitions on the following categories:  Men’s Cut Color and Style; Women’s Cut Color and Style; Red Carpet and Bridal Make-up.  For more info, check out the poster below.

Cash prizes and trophies will be handed out to the winners of these events.

The 1st Regional Cosmetologie in Socsksargen is being supported by Wella, Clairol Professional, Natasha, Natasha Beauty and Beauty Lane Philippines, Inc.

Babes Bar Relaunch to reclaim premier party place’s former glory

Posted by bariles On October - 27 - 2010 2 COMMENTS

Watch out JMix Bar and Q Bar!

The Grand Old Dame is back, lovelier than ever!  The premier party place of the early 21st century has risen from the ashes like the phoenix and is out to reclaim its glory!

Generals,  prepare to go back inside East Asia Royale Hotel’s crown jewel and once again, get lost in its dazzling fusion of lights and dance music and get drowned in its mix of continental thirst quenchers and drink buddies as they bring us the new BABES BAR in its event aptly titled BABES BAR RELAUNCH.

For two eventful nights this weekend, October 29 and 30, New Babes Bar which has undergone a makeover for at least 3 months will once again be opened to GenSan’s partyphiles and secure its proper place in the hearts of the city’s nocturnal creatures.

Being the Halloween weekend, a Halloween Costume Party with a Mardi Gras Theme awaits the party-goers at the new Babes Bar.  Exciting prizes and surprises are in store for the most fascinating and jaw-dropping attires!

Of course, entertainment will be provided by the resident dj’s of East Asia Royale Hotel‘s FOAM PARTIES, most notably DJ Moko and a party band from Davao City alternating with a local GenSan show band.

All these plus the chance to see and experience the state-of-the-art lights and sound system of the new Babes Bar will definitely make your Halloween nights something to really die for.

Avatar, the Legend of Aang @ Robinsons

Posted by bariles On October - 26 - 2010 5 COMMENTS

If you have watched the 3D movie “The Last Airbender”, then you must be familiar by now with Aang, the cute bald kid in there whose destiny is to master the four elements – Earth, Fire, Air, and Water.  The movie went on to become one of summer 2010′s blockbusters.

But did you know that before that live-action 3D spectacle, there was first the American animated series on the Nickelodeon Channel on where it is based, called AVATAR, the Legend of Aang?  The series lasted for three seasons and gathered creative awards from Emmy, Peabody, Annual Annie, and the Genesis Award.

Currently Avatar, the Legend of Aang is still shown on reruns on the Nickelodeon Channel from both SkyCable Silver and Marbel Cable Television here in GenSan.

Now guess what?  To mark the Halloween weekend, Robinsons Place GenSan is bringing Avatar, the Legend of Aang LIVE for its valued shoppers!

Yes!  That is right! Aang, the Avatar himself will make a personal appearance on October 31, 2010 to greet his fans from the Soccsksargen area at the mall’s Activity Center.   One is scheduled at 2pm on that day and the last one, 4pm.

We still have no inkling on what Aang would do during his Halloween mall show but whatever it is, it will surely be magical and enchanting.

Bring your kids!!!

Again, Robinsons shows us that in coming up with mall shows, they are the masters  in terms of novelty and entertainment value to their younger shoppers.

Meet Lu Antonino, new MinDa Chairperson

Posted by bariles On October - 26 - 2010 11 COMMENTS

For the inhabitants of the SOCSKSARGEN region, the name Luwalhati R. Antonino has already become a household name. She had retired from mainstream politics since 2001, immediately after she finished her third term in the House Representatives, but her name has never escaped public consciousness spanning various strands within our contemporary historical epochs.

Her appointment as the new chair of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), replacing Atty. Jesus Dureza, makes her name even more prominent, even invading now the national political landscape.

Known formerly as Malacañang in Mindanao, MinDA came into existence by Virtue of the recent passage of Republic Act No. 9996.

Lu Antonino was lately given a thunderous applause, by a throng of people attending the Mindanao Business Conference (MBC) National Tuna Congress in General Santos City, when former Senator Mar Roxas publicly announced that she had been appointed by President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III to the highest public post in Mindanao, a position with a rank equal to that of a cabinet secretary.

"FORMER REPRESENTATIVE LU ANTONINO ANSWERS QUERIES FROM THE MEDIA IN A MINI-PRESS CONFERENCE MINUTES AFTER HER APPOINTMENT AS NEW MINDA CHAIR WAS ANNOUNCED BY FORMER SENATOR MAR ROXAS DURING HIS SPEECH AT THE NATIONAL TUNA CONGRESS 2010 IN GENERAL SANTOS CITY. BESIDE HER IS INCUMBENT CONGRESSMAN JUN ACHARON & FISHING TYCOON MARFIN TAN."

The inter-generational perpetuity of the name Luwalhati R. Antonino is attributable not only to her family’s political grandeur, but also, and largely, to her character as a person, as a mother, and as leader to her own people. She, as is well known, rides gloriously on the splendors of her own achievements. Lu, as she is fondly called, is her own woman.

Lu is the wife of another political leader, former City Mayor and Congressman Adelbert W. Antonino, who is widely regarded as the primary architect of the radical transformation of General Santos City as one of the major economic corridors in the country.

A holder of a Baccalaureate degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Santo Tomas, Lu Antonino had pursued higher levels of education, until she earned not only one but two Masters Degrees: Masters Degree in Arts and Masters Degree in Business Administration. She earned all these degrees from the University of New York, New York, USA.

She is also a mother to a former Congresswoman and now an incumbent City Mayor of General Santos City, Darlene Magnolia R. Antonino-Custodio, who, owing to her no-nonsense positioning on major national issues and concerns, her high-profile development works, and to her intrinsic political charisma, has succeeded to decorate the national political stage.

Cynics had, at first, questioned the logic of Lu Antonino’s appointment to her new job, but their commentary had later on lost its sting, which has turned out later to be a magic spell that further strengthened the philosophical foundation of her installation to a grandiose position in Mindanao.

Lu Antonino does not fall from standard vis-à-vis her appointment as MinDA chair in terms of academic qualification. The Qualification Standard or the QS attached to the position of a MinDA chair requires one to be a member of the Philippine Bar or a holder of a Masters degree.

A holder of a Baccalaureate degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Santo Tomas, Lu Antonino had pursued higher levels of education, until she earned not only one but two Masters Degrees: Masters Degree in Arts and Masters Degree in Business Administration. She earned all these degrees from the University of New York, New York, USA.

There are some people who asked, rather maliciously, how Lu Antonino’s Baccalaureate Degree in Chemical Engineering would play a role in the pursuit of a nagging political question in Mindanao.

Concededly, pursuing a theoretical or purely academic postulation along this lane is extremely difficult, considering that discourses of this nature are not in abundance, if not a rarity.

It is difficult, but it can be done. It is difficult, but the formula is simple. One only need to pay an analytical visit to Lu Antonino’s political narratives, embellished by the abundance of her experiences as a social researcher, a legislator and a development advocate.

Chemical engineering is defined as a branch of engineering that deals with the application of concerned branches of science to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. In one aspect, the process requires the mixture or merger of various substances in order to make a new, but useful material.

It is an adeptness honed by actual lifetime experiences that enabled her to develop a high degree of social tolerance and natural impulses that abhor the devils of war and a powerful drive to contribute for the attainment of lasting and meaningful peace.

To undergo this process, one needs to be endowed with extraordinary talent and skills in creating a happy balance and perfect homology between and among, at times varied contra and cross-repelling, substances.

This applied theory in chemical engineering is perfectly relevant in social engineering works involving social classes, economic and political forces, and religious factions, which, almost always, embrace competing interests.

A study of her political and organizational history as a three-termed congressperson, and as a leader with extensive organizational and development experiences, would reveal how Lu Antonino displays an admirable savvy of combining and balancing varied, and diametrically opposing, thoughts into ONE universally accepted idea.

Unarguably, this kind of expertise in social craftsmanship is what we need today in Mindanao, an Island soaked into decades of social ferment, division and bloodletting.

Unless the different antagonistic social fibers that comprise Mindanao’s tri-people society are embroidered into one sympathetic whole, without defacing the integrity of each and every filament, a powder-keg, which is Mindanao, is still likely to burst into a social conflagration destroying every part of the Island and every piece of our dreams.

There is no question that her academic attainments are far above the standards attached to the post to which she was appointed. During her elementary and high school days, she was prominently placed on the topmost part of the academic list. She earned two relevant Masters Degrees in one of the most prestigious and respected universities in the United States.

But, it is not at all accurate to conclude that Lu Antonino’s expertise in social engineering is just a product of mere classroom initiations or of a wheel-chair theory development process.

It is an adeptness honed by actual lifetime experiences that enabled her to develop a high degree of social tolerance and natural impulses that abhor the devils of war and a powerful drive to contribute for the attainment of lasting and meaningful peace. [quote3]

Lu Antonino was born and raised with a very conservative family in Kiamba, Sarangani Province – a municipality where the luring beauty of nature abounds. It is further made fancy by its enthralling beaches, by its placid springs, brooks and swamps and by its majestic mountain ranges which are host to thousands of living creatures, whose beauty and wonders prove the divine artistry of Someone Omnipotent.

However, despite its natural splendors, the Municipality of Kiamba had its share of the most detestable form of violence that characterized the ferments of the ‘70s.

It was during this decade that the Moro struggle for self-determination was first waged, having been triggered by the infamous Jabidah massacre. Kiamba then was not only considered as a zone of war, but it also served as a theater for actual combat. Destructions to property were pursued with impunity, and the killings were done en masse, in an almost genocidal proportion.

The spate of violence that frequently visited the Municipality of Kiamba during these trying times had prominently influenced Lu Antonino’s processes of acculturation as she passed through the different vicissitudes of her youth.

It is also during this troubled period that the young Lu Antonino had developed too much hatred for violence and for which she made a solemn pledge to contribute largely to the common efforts to end the bloodletting in Mindanao, if given a chance.

It would seem that her unexpected appointment as MinDA chair is a chance she had been waiting for since her childhood.

Her understanding of the situation in Mindanao was further bolstered when she served as the President of the Mindanao Legislators Association (MLA), and as she worked in consultation with various sectors in Mindanao in consonance with the discharge of her functions as a three-termed member of Congress.

Her immersions with the different social sections in the Island further widened her appreciation of the Mindanao situation and the needs of its people.

There are few segments of society that had attributed certain fallacies to the appointment of Lu Antonino as MinDA chair in their vain attempt to discredit or demean the logic behind her appointment and cast aspersion on her integrity as a leader of Mindanao.

They questioned the propriety of Antonino’s appointment because of her active opposition to the establishment of the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD), an offshoot of the peace agreement forged between the GRP and MNLF during the incumbency of the then President, Fidel V. Ramos in 1986. She was unjustly labeled as an anti-Muslim because of her no-nonsense opposition to the establishment of the SPCPD.

This criticism is wholly misplaced. Lu Antonino’s opposition to SPCPD was not anchored on ethnic prejudice or bigotry nor a blatant repulse against the processes of peace, but on a perception that the Council would not simply work, and that it would only plunge the Moro people into the abyss of false hopes.

The eventual collapse of the SPCPD, even before it fully existed, and the corresponding demystification of its leader, Nur Misuari, rendering him totally insignificant in the political scheme-of-things in Mindanao, had ratified the correctness of Lu Antonino’s social positioning. What she feared all along had actually happened.

In addition, there are quarters which tried to force a comparison between the two leaders for the purpose of painting on the public consciousness that the former MinDA Chair, Jesus Dureza, is a better specie than the incumbent chair, Lu Antonino.

A comparison, especially if fraught with gender stereotypes, is an obnoxious game. No less than the eternal line in Desiderata is revealing of this sham: “Do not compare yourself with others for you may become vain and bitter for always there is a better or lesser person than yourself.”

But still we are pretty sure that if an objective comparison is to be made Lu Antonino could emerge as substantially different from or even better than her predecessor.

Surely, unlike her predecessor, Lu Antonino will not transform Mindanao into a plantation economy as a developmental approach to peace, considering its extractive nature, and its deadly impact on the life situation of the basic sector.

Surely too, unlike her predecessor, Lu Antonino will not cuddle the different factions of the Moro Elite and use them as an armed counterpose against the legitimate Moro causes so that the eventual reincarnation of a Frankenstein responsible for the Maguindanao massacre, and which eventually devoured the very government responsible for its creation is prevented.

Truly, we expect a different Mindanao under the auspices of the new MinDA chair.

(Note: The author Ben Sumug-oy, is a former activist who is now writing a column in one of the leading newspapers in Mindanao and is finishing a law course in the MSU College of Law, General Santos City Campus.)

Coco Martin Live at KCC for Halloween

Posted by bariles On October - 25 - 2010 3 COMMENTS

Kapamilya fans in GenSan have a lot of reasons to rejoice these days!

Beginning on the 2nd quarter of 2010, talents of media behemoth ABS-CBN have been invading the shores of the city, headlining concerts and events in conjunction with local festivals or mall promotions.

KCC Mall of GenSan and some local promoters have been in the forefront of this positive change, bringing in Kapamilya artists the likes of Gabby Concepcion, Vice Ganda,  Pooh, Aiza Seguerra, Eric Santos, Denise Laurel, ASAP Sessionistas, and the latest, John Prats.

ABS-CBN’s Talent Center which received a lot of flak from the generals when they cancelled a show in 2008 here (read account by clicking here ) must have realized that they could not forever keep out their artists from GenSan or Soccksargen which they have lumped up together with trouble-afflicted areas in Mindanao.

For one, they just witnessed rival station GMA flying in hordes of their talents to GenSan during the Tuna Festival to drumbeat the much-awaited OFFICIAL launch of their GenSan station.  This plus the fact that  competition is starting to eat away into their ratings, made them realize that they could not afford to hide their talents from Soccsksargen forever.

For KCC Mall of GenSan‘s finale to its October promotions, they have allowed former indie hunk and now television star Coco Martin together with handsome character actor Ron Morales to topbill a show on October 31, 2010, which is basically HALLOWEEN!

Coco Martin just starred in the short-lived Glee clone, IDOL with Ron Morales playing the telenovela requisite villain.  Both are actually good looking and talented enough to be major draws and hopefully, we shall see more of them in future ABS-CBN projects, whether on TV or at the movies.

An ADMISSION TICKET to meet both hunks up close and personal in a mall show at the KCC Convention & Events Center, requirew a SINGLE RECEIPT worth P500 purchased from KCC Department Store.  This is pricier than the John Prats show last weekend, but hey, we’re getting two stars this time!

With this latest development, we are certainly hoping that ABS-CBN continues to loan us more of their performing artists and talents.  By giving them money-making machines from our own shores certified generals like Gerald Anderson, Melai Cantiveros, the XB GenSan Dancers, and Philip Nadela, that is the least they can do.

(Update on Results) The “Juris Live in GenSan” FACEBOOK Contest

Posted by bariles On October - 22 - 2010 26 COMMENTS

Here is what you Juris fans have all been waiting for!

A few days back, we blogged about the upcoming solo concert of the former soloist of  MYMP in GenSan dubbed as “JURIS LIVE IN GENSAN FULL CONCERT“.  In relation to that and as a treat from GenSan News Online Mag and from the producers of that October 30, 2010 event at the formerly named Anchor Driving Range, we are running the “Juris Live in GenSan” FACEBOOK CONTEST!

The mechanics are very simple.

  • The Contest is open to all SOCCSKSARGEN RESIDENTS who have FACEBOOK accounts.
  • First, Copy this link —> http://www.gensantos.com/2010/10/19/juris-live-in-gensan-full-concert-on-oct-30/
  • Then go to your Facebook Profile Page and do the following:
    • In your WALL UPDATE, write the words: I AM WATCHING THE JURIS LIVE IN GENSAN FULL CONCERT!
    • CLICK the LINK LOGO and PASTE the LINK you just copied.
    • Click ATTACH.
    • Click SHARE.
  • Then ask your friends to LIKE your WALL UPDATE on the concert.
  • Register your participation by leaving a message below.  Only the first 20 registrants can join. Registration is until Sunday 12 midnite only.
  • These 20 registrants however, should have a minimum of 15 LIKES on their WALL UPDATE on the Concert to be eligible for the following prizes:

1ST PrizeTwo P350 Tickets to the Facebook update entry with the MOST # OF LIKES.

2ND  to 6TH PrizesOne P250 Ticket each to the next 5 Facebook entries with the MOST # OF LIKES.

ConsolationOne P125 Ticket each to the next Facebook entries with the MOST # OF LIKES.

Contest Ends on October 27 at 12 noon.  Prizes will be awarded that same day.

Good luck to everyone!!! See you at the JURIS LIVE IN GENSAN FULL CONCERT!

CONTEST RESULTS:

2 Participants tied for 1st place who both received 132 LIKES each.  Since we only have 2 P350 Tickets as first prize, they will receive ONE of each PLUS an additional One P150 ticket each.

  • Nance Zhandy Hanson Panerio
  • Louisa Sala Miase

5 participants shall receive one P250 ticket each.

  • Jamil John Gatan  – 128 LIKES
  • Frances Baja  – 128 LIKES
  • Arghie Podico – 108 LIKES
  • Hannah Garchitorena Espinosa – 101 LIKES
  • Rey James Subelita – 45 LIKES

3 participants shall take home one P125 ticket each.

  • Airwin Gile  -  42 LIKES
  • John Blake Navarro – 31 LIKES
  • Marianne Dayap – 19 LIKES.

You may claim your prizes from Bariles at his office starting tomorrow, 8am til 1pm only. Thanks to all who participated.  If your name is not here, that means that either you didn’t get the required minimum of 15 LIKES or you were late in registering.  Worse of all, if we could not open your PROFILE page.

Thanks to Mr. AB Mateo for sponsoring this contest.

Mayor Darlene’s First 100 Days Report

Posted by bariles On October - 22 - 2010 6 COMMENTS

Earlier this week, the Honorable Mayor Darlene Magnolia Antonino-Custodio of General Santos City delivered her “First 100 Days Report” to a mixed group of media personnel and city hall employees at her CMO Conference Room.

The “First 100 Days Report “neither presents the State of Affairs of the local governance nor the State of the City as a whole.  It is merely a partial account of the initial accomplishments of the local government covering the 3rd quarter of the Calendar Year 2010″.

Included in this report are “the salient initiatives undertaken by the local chief executive (Mayor Darlene) which translate into local governance policies carried out through issuances and pronouncements.”

It is a preliminary inventory of highlights under the four city development strategies cluster: Good Governance, Social Services & Livability, Fiscal Management & Bankability, and Investments/Jobs/Economy and Competitiveness.

We are sharing it to you here in its basic print form less the verbal explanations which the hardworking Chief Executive provided all throughout her delivery.

Darlene’s First 100 Days Report

We are encouraging you to read the “First 100 Days Report” in its entirety to give you a clear picture of where GenSan is likely to be heading under the administration of the indefatigable Mayor Darlene Antonino Custodio.

And after that, think of how you, as a general can do your share to help her in her vision of a globally competitive General Santos City.

That’s basically how things should continue to be up and running in GenSan –  by all of us (government and the public sectors) contributing and working  towards its betterment.

That’s what we could do as generals.

That’s the least we should do.

Piyestang Pinoy Eat-All-You-Can First Anniversary Treat!

Posted by bariles On October - 21 - 2010 7 COMMENTS

At the onset of the first anniversary of Robinsons Place GenSan is also the celebration of its Al Fresco Restaurants beginning with its most innovative and most patronized – Piyesta KTV and Resto Bar

To mark this milestone, Piyesta KTV and Resto Bar has come up with a delicious way to celebrate it.

This is their Piyestang Pinoy Eat-All-You-Can buffet on Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 5pm to 9pm.

For only P250 per person, a diner could partake (as much as he can) various Piyesta KTV Resto Bar favorites and best sellers like the sinful crispy and juicy roasted turkey and pig (lechon), yummy goat dishes like kaldereta, papait and kilawin plus Tuna Kinilaw and other surprise offerings.

Because of their limited space however, Piyestang Pinoy Eat-All-You-Can has prepared a few slots only and so it is advised that you purchase your tickets now.

Piyesta KTV Resto Bar is the official tambayan of the Soccsksargen Bloggers and every time they have visiting bloggers from other cities, an eyeball with them at Piyesta has always been part of their itinerary.

Must-try’s for them are the Kurat sticks, Pinakurat dish, Sinuglaw, Crispy Tuna Tail and their uber delicious Food Platters.  They also could not leave Piyesta without trying the drink concoctions of fashionista owner DonnaMae and enterprising partner Emman which have added to the restaurant’s allure.

These are the Jello Shots, the Gayuma and the Beer Tower and the Cocktail Tower, which are their much-imitated, but never equaled offerings.

Their unique menu has therefore been the subject of a lot of blog posts and print media articles from satisfied diners and due to these, Piyesta has become one of the must-visits dining establishments of GenSan.

Here are some of these articles:

Happy First Anniversary Piyesta!  Thank you for embracing the blogging community tightly and for continuing to delight us with your culinary wonders!  Mabuhay kayo!

Happy Birthday too to its lovely and super generous kikay owner Donna Mae Congson who will forever be 18 years old in our hearts!!!

For inquiries and reservations to the Piyestang Pinoy Eat-All-You-Can , please call Piyesta KTV Resto Bar at  (083) 554-2139 or 0923-9289057.

John Prats FANS DAY @ KCC

Posted by bariles On October - 20 - 2010 3 COMMENTS

There is no stopping KCC Mall of GenSan with their regular weekend surprises for their shoppers!

After a parade of artists the likes of Aiza Seguerra, Nyoy Volante, Eric Santos, the Kapuso Stars and Sabrina who all wowed and delighted their clients at their humungous KCC Convention and Activity Center one after the other, comes the visit of another star of an even bigger magnitude!

Generals and people of Soccsksargen, let us all welcome Kapamilya Dancefloor Dynamite JOHN PRATS!!

John Pratts who is known for his daily gag show on ABS-CBN, Banana Split has been heralded more for being an effective comedian and actor these days.  He is however one of the very good dancer actors of his generation and in fact, dances up a storm on the weekly ASAP XV.

For his Fans Day at the KCC Mall of GenSan, expect the diminutive performer to display his terpsichorean skills that have made him a mainstay at ASAP XV all through these times when stars who have nothing more to contribute are put in the freezer by ABS-CBN management.

HOW TO GET TO WATCH JOHN PRATS IN PERSON?

Simply buy P300 worth of goods from the KCC Department Store and exchange the receipt for a FREE TICKET to what should be another jampacked weekend show for the benefit of the generals!

The John Prats FANS DAY on Saturday, October 23, 2010 will promptly start at 6pm.  See you there!




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Bariles is a Filipino word for “Tuna”, the primary source of income of the people of General Santos City which hosts 6 of the Philippines’ 8 tuna canneries and more than 80% of its tuna processing plants.

The city boasts of the only “Tuna Festival” in the world celebrated every September 5 in commemoration of its charterhood anniversary.

Bariles is also the alias of this blog\'s author who would like nothing than to write about his beloved city by the bay and share it with his kababayans from all over.

He has worked throughout Southeast Asia and Papua New Guinea. Currently, he devotes his time, beauty, and talent in the fields of Communications, Marketing and Media.

He is also the unofficial leader of the Soccsksargen Bloggers, a motley group of online writers who share a common goal to write what\'s true, good, progressive and beautiful about South Central Mindanao and her people.