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Kids find new TV playmates in ‘Kulilits’
Children will once again look forward to Saturday mornings as ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs introduces its newest kiddie show “Kulilits,” featuring the brightest child stars in the nation today.
The “Kulilits” are “Goin’ Bulilit” kid Cha-cha Cañete, 2009 Star Circle Grand Kid Questor Bugoy Cariño, and his runner-up, the five-year-old Izzy Canillo.
The three will be hanging out in a playhouse where they will learn different lessons every week from basic reading and mathematics to new songs and dances. More importantly, they will also learn good values because a true “kulilit” does not only have a sharp mind but also a kind heart.
On Saturday (Oct. 31), Cha-cha, Bugoy, and Izzy will appreciate the value of helping one another as they create a halloween costume for Cha-cha. The “Kulilits” will also do the rounds for some trick or treat and will even learn a secret magic trick!
So mommy and daddy, join your kids as they count down the days to their first bonding with the “Kulilits” on Saturday, 9:45 a.m. before “Showtime” on ABS-CBN.
Pilma’s heavy burden
In 2006, Pilma noticed that her breasts were getting bigger. She suspected that a cyst caused the enlargement, while an albularyo in their barrio told Pilma that someone might have cursed her.
Still, Pilma opted to go under the knife to remove the mass. But a few months after the operation, her breast suddenly grew bigger again. She was then diagnosed having Gigantomastia or the abnormal growth of breast. Presently, her breasts weigh as heavy as two kids.
Finally, Pilma’s burden will be eased by “Wish Ko Lang!” with Vicky Morales, on Saturday on GMA-7.
Spirit of ’67 performs at Conways on Halloween night
Spirit of ’67 plays on Saturday, Oct. 31, its last gig for October at Conways Bar at the Makati Shangri-La.
Check out Friday night’s Halloween show at Conways.
Other bands performing regularly at the said bar are Side, Big Nite Out, Hi-way 54, and Version 4.0. Shows start at 8:30 p.m.
Shop at Greenhills’ Sale
The Greenhills Shopping Complex in San Juan City is for the poor and the rich.You can spot here ordinary shoppers and bargain hunters and small-time entrepreneurs and also big names in showbiz, government, business and sports. It was reported to have seen here even the Queen of Spain (who is said to have come to Greenhills to buy pearls incognito) and US Ambassador Kristie Kenney who brought some friends and relatives from the United States.
Albert Castro, a coordinator of Prime Asia Trade Planners & Convention Organizers (PATEPCO), a pioneer trade fair and consumer exhibitor in Greenhills said that VIPS are treated as ordinary shoppers in Greenhills. They can go around, dine, shop, play and just pass their time without anybody disturbing them.
In Greenhills he ordinarily meet some movie personalities like Claudine Barreto, Michael de Mesa, Julius and Christine Babao, Caridad Sanchez, Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago, and basketball player Ronnie Magsanoc and many more.
The 16th Philippine Toys, Gifts, Housewares, & Christmas Decors Fair to be held from Oct. 9 to Nov. 2 is another sale event for the poor, middle class, and the rich.
Spellbinding Mardi Gras Halloween at EK
This Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, Enchanted Kingdom (EK) will make Halloween extra magical and colorful! Spend your holiday vacation at the country’s premiere theme park and experience the magic!
Kids ages 0-19 who come in full costume inspired from any of EK’s themed zones get FREE park entrance on said dates. Children can come in elegant Victorian gowns or suits to complement Victoria Park, and many more.
Come to EK where the magic stays with you! from Sept. 3 up to Dec. 18, Thursdays to Fridays from 12 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. with Fireworks Display at 8 p.m. EK is also open on Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, log on to www.enchantedkingdom.com.ph.



