Bloomberg Television Features Steve Jobs, Who Dies at Age 56

Steve Jobs, one of the greatest of American innovators, died today at the age of 56.

 

Jobs, who resigned as Apple Inc. chief executive officer on Aug. 24, 2011, passed away today.  The creator of the iPhone who relinquished his position as CEO co-founded the company when he was 21.  Handing the CEO post to his hand-picked successor, Tim Cook, 6 weeks ago, Jobs became Apple’s chairman.  Yesterday, Cook released news about the iPhone 4S and today, this breaking news about the death of Steve Jobs.

The Former CEO battled cancer for years.  The tumor in Steve Jobs pancreas was found in 2003 and in 2004, doctors said that he only had 6 months to live but Jobs underwent pancreatic treatment.  In 2009, he had a liver transplant.   [Read more…]

Sex and the City 2 to Cancel Filming?

 

Is it true that there’s a storm brewing in the horizon?  SJP and Kim Cattrall, both stressed on the set, still can’t get along?  Crew says filming is not anymore fun and is always awkward.

 

 

According to OK! magazine, the feud between Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall isn’t over, and is actually threatening to derail production on the new movie. 

A source told the mag: “While the cast is all smiles on the outside, the level of dislike is unbelievable. No-one is having a good time on this shoot.”

 

 

On top of this, Sarah Jessica Parker seems to be struggling to balance her role as Carrie Bradshaw with her duties as a mother to son James and new twins Marion and Tabitha.

“The crew have taken to calling her ‘Carrie Sadshaw’. When she doesn’t have to be ‘on’ in her scenes, she looks so sad,” added the source.

 

Kim Cattrall is lashing out reports that she and her “Sex and the City” co-stars don’t get along on the set, but admits she doesn’t want to spend her time off the set with them.

The actress has been quoted by marieclaire.co.uk as saying, “Do you get along with your colleagues all the time? If you’re spending 18 hours a day at work, the last thing you want to do is go and have a drink with the people who you just spend the day with. You just need to get away.”

Cattrall, 51, also defended her action of why she asked for a bigger paycheck in the upcoming movie of the hit HBO TV show. She admitted she complained about the difference in wages between the show’s main star Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the girls, but she insisted she deserves a better offer, as co-stars Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon also do.

She said, “I never expected to be paid what Sarah was being paid. But I felt that the offer was not worthy of what the three of us had contributed. And I spoke up about it. I feel like I stuck my neck out. I fought. I don’t ever want to be on a set where I feel undervalued.”

 

Is there going to be a flashback scene?  That should be fun.

 

 

New Line Cinema’s Sex and The City 2 Began Filming in New York

 

 

Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda take another bite out of The Big Apple.

 

TMZ has been showing a lot of spoilers on their show.  For instance, their paparazzi hounded Kim Cattrall wearing a wedding gown.

 

“Sex and the City 2,” the sequel to the 2008 summer blockbuster, has begun principal photography in—where else?—New York City.  Returning in their starring roles as the four great friends are Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon.  “It’s a great privilege to be spending time again with this beloved cast and crew and to be filming in New York City,” says Parker.  “We look forward to the next few months of this adventure.”

 

 

Of course, where would these women be without their men?  Also back for the much-anticipated sequel are Chris Noth as Mr. Big, David Eigenberg as Steve, Evan Handler as Harry, Jason Lewis as Smith, Mario Cantone as Anthony and Willie Garson as Stanford Blatch.

 

“Sex and the City 2” also reunites the original creative team from the series and the first feature.  Michael Patrick King is once again directing from his own screenplay.  States King, “We are thrilled to have the luxury to continue to tell the story of these four iconic women characters: Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha.  We will do our best to entertain the loyal fans who were so supportive of the first movie.”

 

 

King is also producing with John Melfi, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Darren Star.  The executive producers are Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener and Marcus Viscidi.  Also returning will be director of photography John Thomas, production designer Jeremy Conway, composer Aaron Zigman and costume designer Patricia Field.

 

Set to be released in theaters June next year, “Sex and the City 2” is the follow-up to the first film, which pulled in more than $415 million worldwide.  The original film was inspired by the phenomenally popular, award-winning HBO series based on the writings of Candace Bushnell.

 

 

The majority of filming will take place in and around the city of New York.

 

New Line Cinema presents “Sex and the City 2.”  Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, will be distributing the film worldwide.

 

I hope Carrie’s fashion fares better this time around.  The rest of the group had better styling than Carrie in the first installment.

 

Dirty Dancing Patrick Swayze Dies at Age 57

 

Patrick Swayze, died at age 57 after a 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer. The actor was famed for his dancing skills in the movie “Dirty Dancing.” A three-time Golden Globe nominee, Swayze became a star with his performance as the misunderstood bad-boy Johnny Castle in that movie. In 1990, he also starred opposite Demi Moore in “Ghost.”

 

 

Fans of the actor were saddened to learn in March 2008 that Swayze was suffering from a particularly deadly form of cancer. 

 

“Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last 20 months,” said a statement released by his publicist, Annett Wolf. 

 

 

Despite having a painful illness, Swayze veered off taking painkillers particularly because he had kept working despite the diagnosis and didn’t want the medication affect his acting. He also recognized the seriousness of the disease.

During an interview with Barbara Walters in early 2009, Swayze calculates that he has about 2 years to live.

 

 

Meeting a Woman of Faith

 

It was a Thursday, which means a workday.  I remember that I almost begged off joining because I’ve already max-ed out my leaves because I took a 1-month leave for the study tour in Japan.

 

I was with someone else (SE) in 2006.  He said that I should take the opportunity to meet her because “it’s not everyday that we get invited to a trip like this.”

 

We arrived at her house in Times Street, Quezon City early in the morning.

 

I think it was Tita Ballsy who welcomed us initially and directed us to the kitchen where she was.

 

I see a yellow figure turn to greet us.  I am nervous.  I am awkward.  I am excited.

 

She first turns her attention to Tita (SE’s mom).   Then she greets SE fondly.  Tita introduces me.  I nervously return her bright smile.

 

It was the first time I met former President Aquino. 

 

She seemed to be always formal on TV. 

 

Serious. 

 

Tackling national issues are considerable matters after all. 

 

But that morning, she was like any ordinary person, simply offering us breakfast on the table and welcoming us to their home.

 

Genuine.

 

Her earnest personality transcends beyond television.  You can feel the sincerity in her eyes and smile.

 

She made cream cheese with caviar, a concoction she made herself.  We had it with some bread and it was really luscious.

 

She was cheerful and as sunny as her yellow ensemble.  I was feeling really timid being in the same presence of such prominence.  But the atmosphere around her was very light and easy.  With all that she has been through, it was an aura I didn’t expect.

 

 

Soon all of us load inside the van and we begin our travel.

 

She, Tita and Tita Ballsy talk all the way to the province of Tarlac.  Once a while, she turns to SE or me.  She asks me where I was working and I fumble in my answer.  Incredibly, I stammer even with the word, “Yes.”  She has that calming presence but I felt really humbled to be face to face with a democracy stalwart. 

 

As we reach the town proper, they familiarize us with the surroundings.  We had a quick stopover for lunch at Max’s.  Her being there equally astounded the wait staff but anyone can spot the Filipino pride in their eyes as they look at her.  She relentsto a reporter’s request for a short interview and some photos while SE and I look around.

 

We arrived at Hacienda Luisita and was greeted by Noy Noy, who personally toured us around the Ninoy Aquino museum.

 

 

At the end of the tour, we went to the mini-theater and watched in full screen a documentary about Ninoy Aquino and the hardships the family and the country had gone through to restore democracy.  The Aquino family’s sacrifice alongside the country’s support and unity rekindled my nationalistic pride and instilled appreciation for being a free country.  At the end of the short film were words of Teodoro Benigno (SE’s dad), former Press Secretary of President Aquino.  Tears fell remembering Tito.

 

I took a lot from that day –a monumental piece of Philippine history was left implanted in my mind while the national unity displayed was left valued in my heart.  How inspiring that despite what she has gone through, Tita Cory remained very simple and sensible.  At any given day, she can pass like any ordinary loving mother or Tita or lola.  When the country is in crisis, she was also our go-to-person for moral ascendance.  She was a source of strength for every Filipino.

 

August 1, 2009

 

Corazon Aquino, the Philippine’s first woman president who led the Filipino people toward democracy, died in the quite morning of August 1, 2009.  She succumbed to colon cancer at the age of 76.

 

I mourn not only for the loss of someone I was privileged to meet once in my life but my heart deeply cries for losing the woman who symbolizes hope for this country.  She was an icon of democracy, nationalism and motherhood.

 

She was a woman of courage and faith. 

 

It’s now time for every Filipino to carry the cross of the country for her.  It is in each one of us.

 

There’s still a good fight ahead. 

 

 

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False Reports on Cory Aquino

 

False Reports on Cory Aquino

 

The Aquino and Cojuangco families are already stricken with intense worry over former President Corazon Aquino’s health and definitely have no room for any additional worry particularly rumors that their loved one and the nation’s democracy icon has passed away.

 

The British Embassy in Manila sent to reporters a statement from Foreign Office Minister Lord Malloch Brown extending his deepest condolences to the family, which is undoubtedly careless and irresponsible.  This brought a text pandemonium saying that the President had indeed died.

 

 

Even if the British Embassy in Manila gave another statement sending their apology for such “pre-mature information,” it is utterly inexcusable that such scenario happened.  The families together with the whole nation are gripped with fear of losing a brave democratic stalwart to colon cancer.  It is reprehensible to diffuse hopes with a mistake like that.

 

The nation still continues to pray for the ailing leader’s condition as well as for the families to not waver in their faith no matter how trying this time is.

 

I love Cory and I admire her love for this nation.  She has irrefutable faith that carried on the strength for nation building.  It is time that we be strong in our faith for her -faith in her health, faith in God’s will and faith in this country.