Tuesday, April 15, 2025

3 reasons why an operating room is the best place to get circumcised

 

Aside from offering a sterile environment, hospitals have the medical expertise to minimize complications related to circumcision.

Having your son circumcised in a hospital—complete with a surgeon and anesthesiologist—sounds a bit extra, right? Especially when circumcisions or “tuli” in Tagalog (that is, the removal of the foreskin of the penis) are conducted every summer for free in barangays.

Performed without anesthesia by a “manunuli,” or person with no formal training in medicine, a traditional circumcision typically has a boy chewing guava leaves (noted for their antibacterial and wound-healing properties) while the “manunuli” uses a sharp knife to slice the upper skin of his young patient’s penis, exposing the glans. The chewed guava leaves are then applied onto the fresh cut that is wrapped in a bandage, and the boy is sent off, with instructions to wash the wound in the nearby river.

Considered a rite of passage into manhood for boys usually between 8 and 12, the approach comes with potential health risks, says Dennis M. Galimpin, MD from top hospital in the Philippines Makati Medical Center (MakatiMed). As such, there’s a good reason why MakatiMed regards a hospital operating room as the best place to get circumcised.

It’s a sterile environment. Circumcisions performed outside of a medical setting may not adhere to the same standards of hygiene, pain management, technique, and postoperative care as those performed by qualified medical professionals in a sterile environment.

“From sterilized surgical instruments to oxygen on standby, a hospital operating room has everything needed and more, even for a routine and safe procedure,” shares Dr. Galimpin. “Should any complications arise, like excess bleeding, they can be addressed immediately.”

It’s managed by medical experts. Board-certified pediatricians and general surgeons are in the roster of

MakatiMed’s specialists. “They have the knowledge, skills, and experience to perform the procedure using precise techniques that minimize complications like infections and improper healing,” notes Dr. Galimpin. “They can recommend what’s best for the age of your son and overall health condition, answer your questions regarding the procedure and its aftercare, and make sure your boy’s okay before he’s allowed to go home.”

It’s private. Community circumcisions are conducted en masse. Meaning, he’ll also be within earshot of the screams of fellow patients. While some are unaffected by this kind of environment, others may find the experience overwhelming, especially if they’re about to enter puberty.

“If your son isn’t used to this kind of scenario, he will definitely feel uncomfortable,” says Dr. Galimpin. “Having him circumcised in a hospital operating room ensures that his procedure will be done with utmost privacy and professionalism, reducing his discomfort and anxiety.”

MakatiMed recommends discussing the procedure with your son first, instead of simply deciding on his behalf. While community circumcisions may be a cultural tradition for some Filipino families, it’s crucial to prioritize your son’s well-being and personal preferences.

“Since it’s his body, ask your son to decide how he wants to go about it,” suggests Dr. Galimpin. “Speaking up, taking charge of his health, and understanding the pros and cons of his decision are the true signs of manhood.”

For more information, please contact MakatiMed On-Call at +632.88888 999, email mmc@makatimed.net.ph, or visit www.makatimed.net.ph. Follow @IamMakatiMed on Facebook and Twitter.

Monday, April 14, 2025

Manuel Baldemor’s Kuwaresma Opens at The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery

 


The Manila Hotel held the opening reception for Kuwaresma, a solo exhibit by acclaimed Filipino painter, sculptor, writer, and book illustrator Manuel Baldemor, on 13 April 2025, Palm Sunday, at the hotel’s Art Gallery. Kuwaresma presents a contemplative visual journey through the sacred season of Lent. 

Manuel Baldemor, known for his signature distinctive fusion of folk art, religious imagery, and cultural narratives, explores the solemnity and symbolism of Holy Week in this 38-piece collection. Kuwaresma, which means Lent in Spanish, captures the spirit of the 40-day period of prayer, fasting, abstinence, and reflection—echoing Christ’s retreat in the desert. 

Manuel Baldemor's Kuwaresma at The Manila Hotel's Art Gallery

The exhibit highlights Baldemor’s vibrant palette, intricate detailing, and deeply symbolic compositions that bring Filipino religious rituals and traditions vividly to life.

 

The Manila Hotel's Art Gallery showcases Kuwaresma by renowned Filipino artist Manuel Baldemor

“As a painter and sculptor, I want to capture the essence of Filipino life and traditions, especially Holy Week,” shared Baldemor. “Kuwaresma is a culmination of my fascination with Lenten folk rituals, particularly the Nazareno procession, whose devotion continues to humble and inspire me.”

Kuwaresma by Manuel Baldemor at The Manila Hotel's Art Gallery


Among the distinguished guests who attended the exhibit opening were Atty. Jose D. Lina, Jr., president of The Manila Hotel; Marvin Kim Tan, vice president for sales and marketing of The Manila Hotel; Dr. Elba S. Cruz, exhibit curator; Virgilio Almario, also known as Rio Alma, national artist of the Philippines; and Cecile Guidote-Alvarez, founder of the Philippine Educational Theatre Association (PETA).

Kuwaresma is on display at The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery until April 30, 2025. Admission is free. For interested buyers, email r.lo@themanilahotel.com



Hop Into the Wild at Araneta City’s Easter Safari Adventure

 



Get ready to explore a jungle of fun and adventure this Easter Sunday, April 20, as Araneta City transforms into a wild Easter safari where surprises swing from every corner.

The City of Firsts is inviting families and fun-seekers to an egg-citing day of discovery and delight, complete with jungle-themed activities, creative workshops, and colorful surprises at every turn. With every Araneta City mall packed with a unique set of adventures, Easter is shaping up to be a weekend where everyone can jump into the action.

Gateway Mall 2: The safari energy bursts to life to bring some wild energy to any Easter celebration. Here, the spotlight shines on the Easter Safari Costume Contest—an exciting runway showdown where kids can dress up, show off their wildest looks, and impress the judges. The action doesn’t stop there, as there will also be a parrot show, mascot appearances, and free face painting. A ₱2,000 single-receipt purchase unlocks the full lineup of freebies, including access to photo booth, a scoop of ice cream and cotton candy, and a loot bag full of goodies.

Gateway Mall 1: Young adventurers can bounce to their hearts' content in the Jungle Maze and Giant Inflatables. Enjoy a fun-filled day complete with a photo booth and loot bag freebie available for those who present a ₱1,500 single-receipt purchase.

Ali Mall: The jungle fun takes an artsy turn with the Easter Egg Painting & Art Exhibit. Kids can join an art workshop or show off their egg-decorating skills. With a painting exhibit, arts and crafts display, photo booth, and free face painting for kids to enjoy, it’s a creative stop on the Easter trail.

For our furry pals, furparents can officially make their beloved furbabies part of the Araneta City community through the Pet Pals Virtual ID Registration. Registrants may join by downloading the Araneta City Rewards app.

Farmers Plaza: The iconic mall turns into a mini adventure zone with the Jungle Adventure. Brave little explorers can scale a rock wall, fly across a mini zipline, or navigate a jungle maze. Participants can also enjoy taking pics at the photobooth and take home a free loot bag. A single receipt worth ₱1,500 unlocks all the thrills.

aRUNeta Run Club: Easter will also invade Araneta City’s weekly morning car-free open street initiative on April 20 as participants will get to participate in a special outdoor Easter Egg Hunt. Now this is a fun activity that incorporates the exciting hunt into your early morning jog or run! Register via the aRUNeta Run Club community page on Facebook to join and to get more details.




Thursday, April 10, 2025

Experience the Richness of Filipino Flavor at the 2025 DTI Bagong Pilipinas National Food Fair

 

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led the official opening ceremony of the 2025 DTI Bagong Pilipinas National Food Fair, a five-day celebration of Filipino culinary heritage and innovation. From L-R: SM Investments Corporation Vice Chairman Tessie Sy-Coson, Department of  Tourism Secretary Christina G. Frasco, First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Ma. Cristina A. Roque, Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick Go, and William Vincent A. Marcos.


Organized by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the 2025 DTI Bagong Pilipinas National Food Fair is a vibrant celebration of Filipino heritage, culinary creativity, and entrepreneurship. The fair brings together over 250 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from all corners of the country to showcase the very best of Philippine food and beverage products.




President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. walked through the national Food Fair, taking time to talk to the MSMEs and taste some of the food offerings.


In his message of support, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized the event’s significance, saying: “This national food fair is more than a gastronomic celebration of our rich and diverse culinary heritage. It is a testament to the incredible talent, ingenuity, and industry of our local farmers and artisans who bring pride and honor to our country.”

In her keynote address, Trade and Industry Secretary Cristina A. Roque echoed the importance of supporting Filipino enterprises. “From the prized heirloom rice and coffee of the Cordilleras, to the artisanal chocolate of Mindanao, and the delightful fruit wines and kakanin of the Visayas—our unparalleled regional food heritage takes center stage,” she said. “Through this fair, we reaffirm that heritage cuisine is not just about tradition—it is about innovation, preservation, and sustainability”

A significant highlight of this year’s fair is the launch of the DTI Bagong Pilipinas Marketplace, the country’s largest B2B e-commerce platform dedicated to Philippine MSMEs. This platform aims to connect local entrepreneurs with institutional buyers and wholesale partners, both nationally and internationally, fostering a dynamic and inclusive digital ecosystem.

This aligns with the government’s Tatak Pinoy Strategy, a bold initiative to strengthen the country’s industrial capacity and elevate the global competitiveness of locally made products.

Anchored on innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth, Tatak Pinoy empowers Filipino businesses—especially MSMEs—to move up the value chain, penetrate larger markets, and contribute more significantly to national development. By cultivating industries that reflect Filipino excellence, the strategy supports a future where high-quality Philippine products are not only locally celebrated but globally recognized.

The fair also features themed pavilions such as the Fresh Produce Grand Marketplace, KAPEtirya: Philippine Coffee Pavilion, and KAINAN: Onsite Dining Area, offering immersive culinary experiences. Daily activities include live cooking demonstrations by renowned chefs, wine-mixing and food-pairing sessions, business dialogues, and cultural performances.

Event Details:

• What: 2025 DTI Bagong Pilipinas National Food Fair

• When: April 9–13, 2025

• Where: Megatrade Halls 1-3, Level 5, Mega B, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City

• Admission: Free

Follow DTI-BMDPO for Updates:

• Facebook: @BDTP

• X (Twitter): @DTI_BMDPO

• Instagram: @dti.bmdpo

• TikTok: @dti.bmdpo

• YouTube: @dti_bmdpo

For inquiries, please email the Bureau of Market Development, Promotions, and OTOP at BMDPO@dti.gov.ph. Aspiring entrepreneurs can also ask about future events through their local DTI Office.

A Jeffrey Ching classic and soloist Andrea Obiso in PPO Concert VII: FINALE

 


The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) masterfully closes its 40th concert season, dubbed Forte, featuring internationally acclaimed soloist Andrea Obiso and a new concerto from Jeffrey Ching, on April 11, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Makati City.


PPO Concert VII: Finale will be an evening of compelling orchestral works under the baton of Maestro Grzegorz Nowak.


Another classic from PPO’s first composer-in-residence Jeffrey Ching


The PPO Concert VII: Finale commences with composer Jeffrey Ching’s “Concerto for Orchestra,” a newly commissioned work by the orchestra. At the invitation of Maestro Nowak, Ching became the PPO’s first composer-in-residence.


Studying music, Sinology, and Philosophy at Harvard, Cambridge, and London, Ching was the composer-in-residence at the Tongyeong International Music Festival (2010), the Singapore International Festival of Music (2016), and the Mendigorría International Music Festival in 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2023.


One of his operas, “Before Brabant,” was first staged at the Hong Kong Arts Festival in 2013. Under the direction of multi-nominated Alberto Rodriguez, it received premier animation and lighting effects. It was showcased at the CCP Children’s Biennale in Manila in November 2024.


Armed by his fondness for historical narratives, Ching wrote over 300 compositions. In 2010, his opera “Das Waisenkind” won the Theater Erfurt Audience Prize in Germany. It was also nominated for the Kyoto Prize as it blended Eastern and Western traditions through music.


Renowned soloist Andrea Obiso graces PPO Concert VII: Finale


Italian violinist Andrea Obiso joins PPO Concert VII: Finale for a night of dreamy melodies. Since 2020, he has served as Concertmaster of the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome. He has also performed with top orchestras, including the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Bayerische Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester.


Obiso toured extensively across Europe, Asia, and the USA as a distinguished soloist. With technical skills helmed by masters Boris Belkin and Midori Goto, his repertoire spans over 30 violin concertos.


Playing a Joseph Guarneri del Gesù violin crafted in 1741, Obiso carries 284 years of musical history with him in each performance.


For PPO Concert VII: Finale, Obiso interprets Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Violin Concerto No. 3”. Saint-Saëns was already 45 years old when he finished writing the composition. Integrating virtuosity in three parts, he demonstrated refined musicality in the piece. The violin is immediately put into action with his luminous writing. Slowly, Violin Concerto No. 3 ascends to a solo recitative, perfectly sustaining the orchestra’s momentum.


The staccato rhythm of Saint-Saëns’ piece continues PPO Concert VII: Finale with Spanish flavor through Georges Bizet’s “Carmen Suite”. Derived from Bizet’s operatic masterpiece of the same title, the atmospheric composition includes five instrumental sections describing a gypsy woman and her fiery love for freedom. Bizet’s Carmen Suite closes the curtains of PPO Concert VII: Finale with its score bursting with passion.


PPO Concert VII: Finale marks a remarkable beginning for the orchestra. The momentous closing of the orchestra’s 40th season brings another milestone as PPO gears for a nine-concert tour in the United Kingdom in May.


Join the PPO for a night of soaring melodies on April 11, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Makati City. Now available at TicketWorld, tickets are priced at Php 3,000, Php 2,500, Php 2,000, and Php 1,500. Enjoy up to 20 percent discount as a PPO Subscriber. For more information, email salesandpromotions@culturalcenter.gov.ph or call the CCP Box Office at +63931-033-0880. 


Follow the CCP and PPO’s official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts for updates on the orchestra’s future concerts and performances. For more information on world-class masterclasses, workshops, performances, and other events, visit the CCP website (www.culturalcenter.gov.ph). 



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