Friday, October 10, 2008

Chalk invades CSB this October


It’s your last chance to make the grade! It's time to put your stylish thinking caps to work because Chalk wants you on the fashion honor roll. Head on the College of St. Benilde on October 17 for the last leg of Chalk Campus Style Brigade 2008.

Find out who the next big trendsetter as young designers show off their skills for a chance to win a scholarship to the School of Fashion and The Arts. The night kicks into high gear with a hip campus icon fashion show. Rockin' performances by Sponge Cola, Angulo and the Out of Body Special cap off this stylish campus party.

The Chalk Campus Style Brigade 2008 is co-presented by Samsung and Levi's in cooperation with Jollibee, Pond's, Lewis & Pearl, Smart Buddy and Dupe.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Take a break with Chalk's October issue!


The sem break’s about to begin, so you’ll have plenty of time to check out Chalk’s October issue! Plan your next barkada trip with their guide of gorgeous budget vacation destinations. Find out how you can earn extra cash out of your style through their profile of three young fashion entrepreneurs. Check out the newest way to wear black and ways to mix schoolgirl pieces into your wardrobe. Are Jericho Rosales and Carmen Soo of Kahit Isang Saglit really an item? And how is Jericho doing since his breakup with Heart Evangelista? Echo and Carmen spill all in Chalk’s revealing cover story interview. Plus, hot new hairstyles to try, how to deal if you’re being bullied online, the scoop on hotties James Younghusband, Akihiro Sato, Hideo Nagae, and more! It’s all in Chalk’s October issue, grab a copy now!

Friday, August 01, 2008

Chalk turns 8!


In August, Chalk celebrates eight years of keeping your campus covered and college never looking this good with the annual Bright Young Manila special. From social activists, to entrepreneurs, to artists as well as several other young achievers, Chalk profiles them and finds out why Manila is a great place to be young. Five indie bands also give a glimpse into the future of Pinoy rock, while student stylists give their interpretation of the trends for fall. Speaking of trends, find out how to wear pleats, ruffles, and everything romantic, plus where to go for the best structured pieces in punchy hues. There’s also a step-by-step guide on how to do eye makeup, including the correct way to apply eyeshadow and false eyelashes. To top it all off, four up-and-coming talents from Star Magic, Valeen Montenegro, Erich Gonzales, Lauren Young, and Megan Young, talk about how they juggle their studies with budding acting careers. Join Chalk as it celebrates its eight years with a bang! Grab a copy now!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Take Chalk back to school with you this June

It’s back to school time again and there’s no better way to prepare than by going through the June issue of Chalk Magazine. Indeed, as university days begin again your college authority magazine helps you through the ins and outs of going back to school in style.

This June Chalk features a wide range of hip and stylish fashion features including our Back to School Wardrobe special. Our style experts present dozens of fashion options for every budget guaranteed to get you on the A-List. From rocker chic to preppy cool to sporty fun, go through our top picks of blouses, skirts, pants, and accessories as you plan your back to school wardrobe. Who says going back to school can’t be fun?

Likewise, with a new back to school wardrobe comes the chance for a new look as well. Chalk provides you with the latest in products and makeup that can serve more than one purpose as well as showing you three easy-to-achieve but utterly fabulous looks that can take you from the gym, to the classroom, to a night out all in one makeup kit.

Indeed, going back to school has never been so fabulous! And speaking of fabulous, this June Chalk features the up-and-coming young students of freshmen batch 2008. See who made the list of young achievers to look out for this coming school year. We’ve got a multi-talented selection of fashionistas, athletes, artists, and student leaders who’re sure to make their mark.

It’s a full issue of informative features and fun fashion and to top if off is the amazingly talented cover girl Toni Gonzaga who shares how hard work, passion, and determination helped her succeed and achieve all of her dreams. See how one of the hardest working ingénues in the industry became a driving force in the entertainment world.

This June if you are looking for a way to start your new school year with a bang then look no further – Chalk has got it covered!

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Enchanting Teens Musical


It's your last chance to catch teen idols Sam Concepcion, Cheska Ortega, and PJ Valerio live in concert at Enchanted Kingdom today at 6 pm. Enchanting Teens Musical is a lively one-hour show guaranteed to entertain park guests of all ages.
Sam, PJ, Cheska, and some of the original members of the Manila production of Disney's High School Musical On Stage will sing and dance to tunes from a repertoire that is sure to delight the young crowd.
Park guests can stay for a "meet and greet" with Sam, Cheska, PJ, and the rest of the performers after the show.

Monday, May 12, 2008

The Body Shop anniversary sale

The Body Shop is celebrating its 12 years in the Philippines this May with an anniversary sale in all The Body Shop stores nationwide. From May 12 to June 5, The Body Shop consumers can enjoy up to 70% off on best selling and limited edition products.

The Body Shop will offer a can’t-resist promotion on its best selling heritage products, including Lip & Cheek Stain, Olive Body Scrubs & Butters, Spa Wisdom, White Musk, and its just-released Moringa and Aqua Lily ranges.

Visit any The Body Shop® stores from May 12 to June 5 to avail of these exciting offers. Don’t forget to show your Love Your BodyTM card to earn points and rewards with your purchase.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Celebrate your last summer hurrah with Chalk!



Now that summer is on its last leg, doesn’t mean it’s time to slow down… celebrate the remaining weeks of the season with Chalk’s May issue! Maggie Wilson and Jon Avila talk about what it was like growing up in a foreign country before finding success in the Philippines. Get the lowdown on the many different water sports you can try—find out everything you need to know about surfing, scuba diving, wakeboarding, and kite surfing. If you’d rather stay home and surf the net, there’s also an in-depth feature on the social networking craze. For those who want to head out of town, check out the helpful guide on the different kinds of luggage and the best ways to pack for your trip. Plus, all the best swimsuits, how to mix neon pieces into your wardrobe, and what you should know about hair extensions before giving it a try. It’s all in Chalk’s May issue, in newsstands now!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Your graduation scrapbook

Now that you've got a ton of photos and special keepsakes from your Graduation, there's a creative way of keeping them all nice and neat. All About Scrapbooking has lots of stuff to help house your memories, like colorful Rubber Foam Alphabet Stickers so you can label your photos, put in captions, or whatever else your imagination lets you do.
All About Scrapbooking Rubber Foam Alphabet Stickers are exclusively distributed by Filstar Distributors Corporation and are available at all National Book Stores nationwide.

Friday, April 25, 2008

The View on Velvet for April 25

Richard Lewis (“Richard Lewis Naked” DVD and author, “The Other Great Depression”); musical guest Kate Nash.

Good Morning America on Velvet for April 25

RIDING W/ROBIN
Robin takes Chris, Sam and Diane for a bike ride in Manhattan.

GMA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: MARIAH CAREY
Mariah Carey kicks off our Summer Concert series!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

The View on Velvet for April 24

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler (“Baby Mama”).

Good Morning America on Velvet for April 24

SALSA DANCING W/DIANE
On Thursday, Diane takes Robin, Chris and Sam salsa dancing!

INDY'S COMING!
We will have a sneak peek at the new Indiana Jones movie.

Free tops!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The View on Velvet for April 23

Maria Shriver (author, “Just Who Would You Be?”); Bob Guiney (“Date My House”).

Good Morning America on Velvet for April 23

DANCING WITH THE STARS BOOTED COUPLE
The latest couple booted from Dancing with the Stars will be live on our show on Wednesday morning.

THEN SHE FOUND ME
Then She Found Me is Helen Hunt’s directorial debut starring Hunt, Bette
Midler, Colin Firth, and Matthew Broderick. The screenplay was adapted by
Hunt, Vic Levin and Alice Arlen from a novel by Elinor Lipman. It tells the
funny and moving story of April Epner (Hunt) and her very unlikely path
towards personal fulfillment.

A DAY AT THE ZOO W/SAM CHAMPION
On the second day of our "Anchor Date Series," Sam takes the gang to the
zoo.

Opening Today

21
Just when brilliant M.I.T. student Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) needs money to pay his school tuition, he is recruited to join a group of students heading to Las Vegas with a way to beat the casinos at blackjack. Math professor and stats genius Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey) is the head of the team intent on scoring big time in sin city. Soon enough, Ben gets pulled into the lush lifestyle and begins treading on dangerous ground, right under the watchful eye of the casinos' Cole Williams (Laurence Fishburne).
Cast: Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Laurence Fishburne, Jim Sturgess

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The View on Velvet for April 22

Day of “Real Life Hot Topics” with guests Mia Farrow, Deidre Imus (author, “Growing Up Green”) and Dee Dee Myers (author, “Why Women Should Rule the World”).

Good Morning America on Velvet for April 22

WALKING WITH DINOSAURS
Dinosaurs return to the earth in a live theatrical arena show, WALKING WITH
DINOSAURS - The Live Experience, based on the award-winning BBC Television
Series. WALKING WITH DINOSAURS - The Live Experience is now on tour in
North America for two years.

GONE FISHIN' W/CHRIS
We are launching our "Anchor Date Series" on Tuesday morning. Each anchor
picked an activity and all four of them went along for the ride. On
Tuesday, Chris takes them fishing.

DANCING WITH THE STARS: THE LIFE OF THE COSTUMES
We tagged along with the costume coordinators at Dancing with the Stars to
see what goes into picking the stars' outfits.

Monday, April 21, 2008

The View on Velvet for April 21

Craig Ferguson (“The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”); Chelsea Handler (author, “Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea”); guest co-host Cindy McCain, wife of Senator and 2008 Republican Presidential nominee John McCain (R-AZ)

Good Morning America on Velvet for April 21

GMA SPRING CONCERT SERIES: ASHTON SHEPHERD
Ashton Shepherd was born Aug. 16, 1986, and is a native of Leroy, Ala. Her
father worked in a paper mill, and her mother stayed home with their four
children. She started singing country music in local talent shows as a
child, began writing songs and playing guitar as a teenager and recorded an
independent CD to sell at appearances. She won a contest in her home state
to open for Lorrie Morgan in June 2006. By the end of the summer, after
being heard by a record producer, she came to Nashville in an effort to
make connections within the music industry. An unsolicited phone call to a
lawyer's office connected her to famed producer-guitarist Jerry Kennedy,
who introduced her to his son, Shelby Kennedy. With their help, Shepherd
signed to MCA Nashville. Her first album is due in 2008.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Prepare for fun in the sun with Neutrogena


Now that summer’s here, make sure you keep your skin protected from harmful UV rays before you hit the beach. For the first time, Neutrogena has come up with a line of sunblocks to keep you safe from the harsh effects of the sun. While most sun protection products can protect against UVA and UVB rays, most of them break down after some time and let UVA rays (which can cause cancer) to pass through. Neutrogena uses its patented Helioplex technology to create its products that will keep you protected from both UVA and UVB without fear of it breaking down.
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock dries up quickly so you don't have to wait for your skin to absorb it. You can even use it as a makeup base since it has mattifying properties.
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunblock is perfect for those hard-to-reach areas and is fast and easy to apply.
Neutrogena Fresh Cooling Sunblock Gel cools your skin while protecting it from the sun. It's great for people with oily skin who prefer non-creamy formulas.

Learn more about UVA and UVB in this video:

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Velvet hits the beach

Hit the beach with Velvet in Bora this month!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Big Brother’s New “Kuya”


The hosts excitedly check out the photos they took for PBB Teen Edition Plus presscon
When Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition Plus debuts tonight, hosts Toni Gonzaga, Mariel Rodriguez, and Bianca Gonzalez will have a new “kuya” of sorts with them: Luis Manzano. PBB decided it was high time to put in a new male host and Luis fits the bill well. After all, he also hosts Entertainment Live along with the three girls. Coincidentally, Luis was once romantically linked to both Toni and Mariel, leading media to ask if he was planning to court Bianca anytime soon. Luis answered with his usual wit and humor and the chemistry between all the hosts was evident for everyone to see.

Catch Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition Plus every night on ABS-CBN for more of the fun and excitement.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Christian is in search of his "Maria"


Now that he's playing the lead role of Tony in West Side Story, Christian Bautista is now on the lookout for his Maria in the STAGES production of popular Broadway musical. Auditions are now ongoing for the female lead along with the supporting roles of Anita, Bernardo, Riff, etc.

Open auditions for singers and dancers ages 17-30 will be conducted on March 29-30, 10 am to 5 pm at Stand Studio, Brahma Building, 172 Mabini Street, Addition Hills, San Juan, Manila. For further audition inquiries, call Judith of STAGES at tel. no. 818-1111 loc. 225.

Maria must be pretty and slim. She has to be a soprano 1, preferably with classical or musical theater voice training. Anita must be a strong dancer and an alto with impressive acting skills. Bernardo must also be a strong dancer and actor. Riff must be mestizo with strong dancing and gymnastic background.

Aspirants must bring 3R colored photo, resume, and minus one CD. Singers must sing a song from any stage musical.

STAGES’ production of West Side Story is set to run at Meralco Theater in September-October 2008.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for March 21

HARD AS NAILS PREACHER
Jumping up and down, getting hit by chairs and telling girls they are fat
is hardly the image of a Catholic preacher. But for Justin Fatica, a
29-year-old unordained priest and leader of a nonprofit called Hard as
Nails Ministries, that is exactly the point. Fatica targets teens with his
preaching, and his methods of spreading his brand of the Catholic message
have brought him both admiration and criticism. Fatica said he found Christ
at the age of 17, on a Saturday afternoon when he stepped out of
confession. This moment planted the seeds for what he believes is his
mission to grab the attention of young people and spread the Catholic
faith. While he acknowledges that he is "not the smartest tool in the
shed," he believes that he has been chosen to preach Catholicism to young
people in this way.

STOP LOSS
After serving his tour of duty in Iraq, a young American soldier who is
ordered to return to the front lines as part of the military's
controversial stop-loss opts instead to go AWOL in a thought-provoking
military drama directed by Kimberly Peirce. Sgt. Brandon King (Ryan
Philippe) is a decorated Iraq War veteran who once served his country with
pride. After his tour of duty comes to an end, King returns to his Texas
hometown and attempts to pick up where he once left off with a little help
from his family, as well as long-time best friend and war buddy Steve
Shriver (Channing Tatum). But just as Brandon, Steve, and the rest of their
war buddies begin to setle back into civilian life, Uncle Sam comes calling
on them once again. Suddenly ordered back into active duty, the
disillusioned war veteran begins to question not just his ties to family
and his longtime friendships, but his capacity for love and sense of honor
as well.

GMA CONCERT SERIES: COUNTING CROWS
The Counting Crows perform live in our studio

The View on Velvet for March 21

David Schwimmer and Thandie Newton (“Run, Fat Boy, Run”); music from Natasha Bedingfield.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for March 20

MAGIC MIRROR
We've all heard the phrase "Mirror Mirror, on the wall," but what if that
mirror could also tell you what you'll look like if you keep up certain
habits? We all have bad habits but some are more aging than others. Now new
technology reflects those back at you, and lets you peek into the future.
Jon Melko has some good habits. "I'm very active. If I'm not working, I'm
usually in the water diving, swimming, or fishing," he said. But he has
some bad habits, too. "Smoking, occasionally drinking. Social drinker, fast
food -- because i'm always on the go." Knowing that those aren't healthy
habits, he wonders what the toll will be on his body a couple years from
now if he keeps it up. Now a special digital device may have his answer
"Rather than simply provide reflection, what it does is make a
transformation on the image and show it back to the person. And, that
transformation is intended to approximate what somebody might look like if
somebody continues to engage in a prolonged set of behaviors," said Andrew
Fano, Accenture Labs. It's called a persuasive mirror. Under development by
Accenture Labs, the hope is people will be able to see how they'll look in
the future, and maybe change behaviors because of it. "A picture is worth a
thousand warnings," Fano said. Here's how it works: you answer a list of
questions about your habits, from exercise to how much TV you watch,
whether you smoke, and what you eat. All that info is input into a special
software program, which then matches it to pictures taken by digital
cameras connected to the mirror. "What we do to make the mirror aspect of
this work is interpolate an intermediate image. And, it's on this
intermediate image that we apply a series of transformations that are
intended to show the effect of certain behaviors," Fano said. But this is
no toy. The lab sees this mirror as a tool for health providers in the
future. Researchers at U.C. San Diego recently put it to the test. They
just completed a study to see how persuasive the mirror might be in the
fight against childhood obesity. "This is a common problem that needs a new
way of thinking about it," said health researcher Jeannie Huang. The mirror
can work on any age group and on various behaviors. The concept can be very
convincing. As for Jon, he says it might work. The results of the study
done at UCSD won't be out until May. Then, they'll take that information
and continue to fine tune the mirror before they are able to take it to the
rest of medical community.

SPRING COOKING WITH G
G. Garvin is back and here to whip up a super simple (but delicious) meal.
GUEST: G. GARVIN

SPRING AWAKENING
The cast of the Broadway hit, Spring Awakening, performs live in our
studio.

The View on Velvet for March 20

Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Natalie Dormer (“The Tudors”); “Drake & Josh” star Drake Bell (“Superhero”).

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet fot March 19

THE RACE FOR '08: OBAMA SPEECH HIGHLIGHTS
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is confronting the nation's
racial divide head-on. In a speech in Philadelphia, Obama tried to quiet an
uproar that has emerged since incendiary statements made by his former
pastor became public. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama's chief rival, says she
is glad he gave the speech. Clinton says that race and gender issues have
been "complicated in this primary season."

SEN. BARACK OBAMA INTV W/TERRY MORAN
Terry Moran sat down with Senator Obama for an exclusive interview.

THE BOTTOM LINE
GUEST: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS

PICTURE OF THE MORNING: DANCING WITH THE STARS!

RACE AND THE RACE FOR '08
More on Senator Barack Obama's big speech on race in America and his
relationship with the controversial former pastor of his church, the
Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Senator Obama denounced statements by the
Reverend that he called "incendiary," but stopped short of denouncing the
man himself. Joining us, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan and,
from Orlando, Juan Williams, who's a political analyst for Fox News and
National Public Radio.

MILLS-MCCARTNEY DIVORCE SETTLEMENT: THE DETAILS REVEALED W/NICK
WATT
A judge's ruling in the bitter Paul McCartney-Heather Mills divorce case
shed new light Tuesday on a miserable marriage, saying Mills twisted the
truth when convenient and made "exorbitant" financial demands. "To some
extent she is her own worst enemy," wrote Judge Hugh Bennett. "She has an
explosive and volatile character." Mills, who lost part of her leg when
she was hit by a motorcycle, cast McCartney as an abusive, alcoholic
husband who cruelly made fun of her disability. But the judge made clear
the angry assertions rang hollow. In a devastating indictment, Bennett
called Mills' testimony "not just inconsistent and inaccurate, but also
less than candid. Overall she was a less than impressive witness." By
contrast, the judge praised McCartney, 65, for "consistent, accurate and
honest" testimony in the ruling, made public after he rejected Mills'
attempt to block its release. Calling Mills' demand of $250 million from
McCartney "exorbitant" in light of their four-year marriage, the judge said
her claims may have been inflated because of her estranged husband's
stature.

SPRING SKIING DANGER: HOW TO SURVIVE AN AVALANCHE W/SAM CHAMPION

HOW TO FIX YOUR FAMILY AND MARRIAGE AFTER INFIDELITY

DANCING WITH THE STARS: LADIES NIGHT!
We will have a complete wrap up of tonight's Dancing With the Stars.

WEST VIRGINIA POWERBALL WINNERS
Eight co-workers from Morgantown plan to head back to the office despite
claiming a 276 million-dollar Powerball jackpot. The women all work at the
Monongalia County sheriff's department's tax office. They were introduced
at a news conference today at West Virginia Lottery headquarters in
Charleston. The group opted to take the 139 million-dollar cash payout
option. Each will receive 11.9 million dollars after taxes. Chief Tax
Deputy Linda Fominko says she sensed something on Thursday and told her
co-workers that they needed to buy Powerball tickets that night for
Saturday's drawing. Fominko used the "Easy Pick" option for the winning
numbers, which were sold at a video poker bar in Westover, near Morgantown.

THE LATEST PET PRODUCTS
Dr. Marty Becker drops by with the latest trends in pet products from the
recent Global Pet Expo trade show in San Diego. We'll look at 7 new
products for dogs, cats, birds and fish.

MY LIFE OF GIVING
Malaak Compton-Rock began her career in the public relations and special
event fields. Her professional life started in the entertainment industry,
working for many years at the Terrie Williams Agency, where she contributed
to many successful movie and record release campaigns and projects for
clients including Eddie Murphy, The Essence Awards, and HBO. Following a
stint in the cosmetics industry, she found her true calling after accepting
a position at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF (The United Nations Children's
Fund). During her three years with the organization, she spearheaded and
oversaw the Special Events and Celebrity Relations Department (a position
created for her once the Agency saw the need to utilize celebrities).
Compton-Rock created and orchestrated numerous fundraising and advocacy
events, geared towards increasing the organization's visibility and
promoting private sector and corporate giving.

The View on Velvet for March 19

Tracey Ullman (“Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union”); Lucy Liu.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for March 18

RECESSION RESCUE YOUR LIFE: HOW TO SAVE $500 A MONTH WITH MICHAEL FARR
The million-dollar question is this: do you have at least $1 million in
liquid assets to support yourself during the 20+ years most of us can
expect to live after we've stopped drawing a regular paycheck? And if
not...how can you get started today to meet that goal? THE MILLION-DOLLAR
MISSION outlines the steps readers need to take in order to meet this
ambitious (but achievable) goal...no matter if they're 35, 45, or even 55.
If you're in your 50s and still a long way from this target, you've got
some work to do but you CAN make it happen. Whether you're getting a head
start, starting on time, or playing catch-up, Michael Farr's plan presents
a specific financial and investment plan to help Boomers reach this
million-dollar goal and become safe and worry-free in their later years.

MISS GUIDED
Having finally conquered the awkward, traumatic world of high school, Becky
Freeley (Judy Greer) returns to her alma mater as a guidance counselor with
her insecurities and orthodontia a distant memory. While Becky deftly
navigates the uncertainties of troubled students and an often troubling
faculty, she is certain of one thing - her desperate attraction to hot
mechanic-turned-Spanish teacher Tim (Kristoffer Polaha). Now that it seems
Becky might finally be getting the upper hand in life and love, she's
shocked to discover that the newly hired English teacher is none other than
her high school nemesis, Lisa Germain (Brooke Burns). Lisa is a smart,
stunning beauty, and suddenly Becky is forced to relive her past and
compete for Tim's affections. "Miss/Guided" stars Judy Greer as Becky
Freeley, Brooke Burns as Lisa Germain, Kristoffer Polaha as Tim O'Malley,
Earl Billings as Principal Huffy and Chris Parnell as Vice Principal Bruce
Terry.
GUEST: JUDY GREER

The View on Velvet for March 18

Angela Bassett (“Meet the Browns”), Judy Greer (ABC’s “Miss Guided”).

Monday, March 17, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for March 17

HITTING HOME: AMAZING GAS SAVING IDEAS
With the gas prices continuing to skyrocket, we take a look at some drastic steps people have taken to pay less.

BEHIND THE SCENES: REHEARSALS FOR DWTS
Host Tom Bergeron takes us behind the scenes of the new season of Dancing with the Stars.

SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE
An inside look at the Broadway revivial of the Sondheim classic, Sunday in the Park with George. Diane interviewed Stephen Sondheim and librettist
James Lapine together from the stage of Studio 54.
GUEST: STEPHEN SONDHEIM

The View on Velvet for March 17

“Going Green” St. Patrick’s Day theme show: green
fashions, a green house, music from Irish band The High Kings.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Celebrate the end of the school year with Chalk’s March issue!



Whether you’re a fresh graduate or someone who just can’t wait for the summer break, there’s plenty for you to look forward to in Chalk this March! Learn job interview tips from the experts, makeup that helps you get hired, plus how to be stylish when dressing for work. A personal shopper, photographer, scriptwriter, chef, and more talk about what it’s like to have one of the coolest jobs around. Be inspired by the success stories of young stars Maja Salvador, Gerald Anderson, and Kim Chiu. It’s all in Chalk’s March issue, out in newsstands now!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Opening Today


Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Musician and songwriter Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly) is your typical rock n’ roll star. He has slept with 411 women, gotten married three times, and has 22 kids and 14 stepkids. He also stars in his own ‘70s TV show, collects friends ranging from Elvis to the Beatles, and gets addicted to--and then kicks--every drug known to man.
Directed by Jake Kasdan.






CJ7

A poor laborer and his young son learn a poignant lesson about the true nature of family when a strange new pet enters their lives.
Expect more laughs and pratfalls from Stephen Chow (Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle).





Babylon A.D.
A mercenary (Vin Diesel) is hired to escort a young woman who was raised in a monastery from a post-apocalyptic Eastern Europe to New York. He doesn’t realize that a religious sect is after the girl and will stop at nothing to get her.
Also stars Michelle Yeoh and Gerard Depardieu. Directed by Mathiey Kassovitz.
Based on the novel by Maurice G. Dantec.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Star Style

We spotted Regine Velasquez wearing Louis Vuitton Extreme Babouche Hole Pumps during a press conference for her Maalaala Mo Kaya guesting tonight. Asia’s Songbird looked calm and collected even as media grilled her about her reported move to ABS-CBN (she has since renewed her contract with GMA instead) and her love life. Trust a pro—and a great pair of shoes—to come out still looking glamorous.

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 22

JON STEWART INTERVIEW
We will talk to this year's Oscar host Jon Stewart about his big night.

THE 27TH ANNUAL BARBARA WALTERS' OSCAR SPECIAL
Barbara Walters is here with her annual Oscar Special. This year she sits down with Harrison Ford, Mylie Cyrus and Vanessa Williams.

THE OSCAR RED CARPET PREVIEW
Trinny and Susannah are with us in LA with a sneak peek of what we can expect to see on the red carpet on Oscar night.

WOLFGANG PUCK'S OSCAR FEAST
Chef Wolfgang Puck gives us a preview of what he will be serving at this year's Governor's Ball.

The View on Velvet for February 22

Kelsey Grammer (“Back to You”); Audra McDonald (“A Raisin in the Sun”); best electronics

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 21

I DARE YOU: DIANE
It's Diane's turn... and she will do the stunt that Robin, Chris and Sam have dared her to do.. live on the air!

COUNTDOWN TO THE OSCARS: HOLLYWOOD HOME MOVIES
We will show you home movies from some of your favorite Oscar nominees.

AVALANCHE EXPLOSION
Sam Champion heads to Steamboat Springs, CO to take a look at the growing number of avalanches and how officials are trying to control them.

The View on Velvet for February 21

Guests: Jessica Lange and Joan Allen (“Bonneville”)

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 20

VANTAGE POINT
Forest Whitaker, Dennis Quaid, William Hurt, and Matthew Fox star in director Pete Travis' Roshomon-style thriller in which an assassination attempt on the President of the United States is detailed from five unique perspectives. As the president arrives in Madrid, gunshots ring out. An American tourist (Whitaker) has captured footage of the would-be assassin on videotape, and now as the stories of the other four witnesses unfold each essential piece of the puzzle quickly falls into place. Only when all of the stories are told will the chilling truth to this shocking crime finally emerge.

A RAISIN IN THE SUN
Sean Combs, who reprises the role of Walter Lee, Jr. which brought him acclaim, stars in the highly anticipated, special three-hour television movie adaptation from Sony Pictures Television of "A Raisin in the Sun," along with the cast of the award-winning Broadway revival who recreate their roles for the new film, including Emmy and Tony Award winner Phylicia Rashad, four-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, Tony Award nominee Sanaa Lathan, plus "ER" star John Stamos. Based on Lorraine Hansberry's play that inspired a generation, "A Raisin in the Sun" will air as an "ABC World Premiere Movie Event."

SECRET RESTAURANT RECIPES
It's no longer necessary to stand in line for a table at T.G.I. Friday's or Red Lobster. You can make the menu items you love right at home - with ingredients from your local supermarket. In this unique cookbook Todd Wilbur re-creates more than 100 signature dishes from America's most popular chain restaurants - including such hot theme eateries as the Hard Rock Cafe, Planet Hollywood, and Dive!. Wilbur's easy-to-make knockoffs, the products of years of research, are indiscernible from the originals - and the most ingenious way we know of to cut down on the cost of eating out. But watch out, once you start cooking, people may start calling for reservations at your dinner table! Here are some of the best-kept restaurant secrets that let you eat in with the great taste of eating out: Outback Steakhouse Bloomin' Onion, Chili's Fajitas for Two, Tony Roma's World Famous Ribs, T.G.I. Friday's Potato Skins, Pizza Hut Original Stuffed Crust Pizza, and Sizzler Southern Fried Shrimp.

The View on Velvet for February 20

Guests: mother who was hailed a heroine for wrestling a gun from a man at a day care in Cape Coral

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 19

VANTAGE POINT
Forest Whitaker, Dennis Quaid, William Hurt, and Matthew Fox star in director Pete Travis' Roshomon-style thriller in which an assassination attempt on the President of the United States is detailed from five unique perspectives. As the president arrives in Madrid, gunshots ring out. An American tourist (Whitaker) has captured footage of the would-be assassin on videotape, and now as the stories of the other four witnesses unfold each essential piece of the puzzle quickly falls into place. Only when all of the stories are told will the chilling truth to this shocking crime finally emerge.

LIVING LIKE ED (BOOK)
A committed environmentalist for more than thirty years, Ed Begley, Jr., has always tried to “live simply so others may simply live.” Now, as more and more of us are looking for ways to reduce our impact on the planet and live a better, greener life, Ed shares his experiences on what works, what doesn't–and what will save you money! These are tips for environmentally friendly living that anyone–whether you own or rent, live in a private home or a condo–can try to make a positive change for the environment. From quick fixes to bigger commitments and long-term strategies, Ed will help you make changes in every part of your life. And if you think living green has to mean compromising on aesthetics or comfort, fear not; Ed's wife, Rachelle, insists on style–with a conscience. In Living Like Ed, his environmentalism and her design savvy combine to create a guide to going green that keeps the chic in eco-chic.

ETCH-A-SKETCH
Tim George, aka "Mr. Etch A Sketch" -- a 57-year-old security guard at a Downtown bank and a resident of the Clintonville neighborhood on the North Side. His motto: "Shake my hand, not my work." Not to worry. Each artwork, made by manipulating the buttons on the toy to create a continuous line, is secure: The knobs have been glued in place and the Etch A Sketch container "drained" of excess powder, thus freezing the image. George found his calling 20 years ago when he wanted to entertain his then-4-year-old daughter in the hospital. He avoided creating portraits for years because of the difficulties in sketching eyes and hair. "If I make a mistake, I have to turn it upside down and shake it and start over," he said. "There's no going back once I start."

The View on Velvet for February 19

Guests: Terry O’Quinn (ABC’s “Lost”); train and heal like the pros; music from Grammy Award winner Herbie Hancock

Monday, February 18, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 18

BERLIN HEART
Houston hospital is leading the way to get a new pediatric heart pump approved for use in the US. The device could help keep hearts beating in children who are awaiting a transplant. Doctors at Texas Children's Hospital are leading a clinical trial on a German manufactured pediatric heart pump called the "Berlin heart." It's a device that can save a baby's life. Dr. Charles Fraser, Chief Pediatric Surgery at Texas Children's Hospital, said, "We view this as a giant step forward for children who have & historically not had the option of such a device for supporting failing circulation." The Berlin heart has not yet earned FDA approval. But over the next three years, Texas Children's, along with 10 other hospitals, will collect data on the device and report back to the FDA. What makes this important is the size. In the past there was no heart pump that was small enough for a child under 10. This pump is small enough for a newborn. Derrick Hernandez, 13, owes his life to the Berlin. He got one in August while awaiting a heart transplant. He said, "Like a week before I came to the hospital, I was weak and I couldn't do nothing. And when I got the Berlin, I felt like I could do more." With the Berlin heart, the pumping mechanism sits outside the chest, with only tubes implanted to carry blood into and out of the device. It also comes with a bulky external drive unit. But some experts believe it could become the standard of care for children whose chests are often too small for an implantable device. Dr. Jeff Dreyer, a cardiologist at Texas Children's Hospital, explained, "We're able to, not only get them to transplant, but get them to transplant in a better physiologic state, or stronger than they might otherwise be." Four months after getting his heart pump, Derrick received a human heart transplant. He's gained weight and is returning to a more active life. His mother is grateful. "Everything that it did for him, I'd do it again," said Bonnie Fraga. According to Texas Children's, 77% of patients on the Berlin heart have survived to transplant. Right now, the FDA allows doctors to use the device when there's no other option to save a life.

LEARN AND EARN: DOES IT WORK?
Fulton County school officials will pay students to study after school in a new program designed to improve their classroom performance. The program called "Learn & Earn" is being offered to 40 students from Creekside High and Bear Creek Middle schools in Fairburn. The program will give students $8 an hour to study after school. The privately funded program also will offer cash bonuses to students who improve their in-school performance. School officials say the goal is to determine whether paying students to study will improve their performance. The 15-week trial program will be conducted with students in the eighth and 11th grades. Students were selected by school staff, based on attendance, grades, test scores and free or reduced-lunch status. A community kickoff ceremony is planned for 3 p.m. Thursday in the media center at Creekside High School.

VANTAGE POINT
Forest Whitaker, Dennis Quaid, William Hurt, and Matthew Fox star in director Pete Travis' Roshomon-style thriller in which an assassination attempt on the President of the United States is detailed from five unique perspectives. As the president arrives in Madrid, gunshots ring out. An American tourist (Whitaker) has captured footage of the would-be assassin on videotape, and now as the stories of the other four witnesses unfold each essential piece of the puzzle quickly falls into place. Only when all of the stories are told will the chilling truth to this shocking crime finally emerge.

THE END OF AN ERA
After seventeen years on the air, TV talk show personality Montel Williams is calling it quits. He's a man of many talents - he's an actor, producer, motivational speaker, and a counselor in addition to his duties as the host of "The Montel Williams Show." He's also waged a very public battle with multiple sclerosis, as he was diagnosed with MS in 1999. He's used his celebrity to fund scientific research of multiple sclerosis, and he's active in numerous causes including suicide prevention, education abroad for disadvantaged youth, AIDS prevention and breast cancer research. Montel's latest project is a book called "Living Well: 21 Days to transform Your Life, Supercharge Your Health, and Feel Spectacular". He'll join us to talk about the end of his successful talk-show career, his struggles with his illness, and the book.

I DARE YOU: DIANE
On Monday morning, Diane's dare is revealed!

The View on Velvet for February 18

“Kids Theme Show” with guests Emily Osment (Disney Channel’s “Hannah Montana”); Laurie Berkner; music from the Naked Brothers Band

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Ways to Wear Your Friendster Shirt

Friendster girls: MJ Cordova, Danica Valdes, Justa Bautista, Junie Calingo, Celine Encarnacion
Just take an oversized men’s shirt and cut it, twist it, tweak it, and accessorize it and you can come up with a look that’s uniquely yours. This is what we learned during the recent Friendster press conference to launch its Fan Profiles feature.
The Friendster girls were all wearing the same shirt but each put her own touch to make each shirt their very own. We’ve got to say that we love Celine’s interpretation: she used some old earrings and her mom’s necklace to come up with an off-shoulder number.
—Cherry S. Pineda

Out with the old and in with the new

Tired of your old anti-dandruff shampoo that takes the flakes away but leaves your hair brittle and dry? Make a change this year and try the New Era of Head & Shoulders shampoo. Instead of just removing visible flakes, its goes straight to the root of the problem by eliminating the dandruff-causing fungus in the scalp with its scalp-renew formula that contains a powerful ZPT system. It's no surprise that with a healthy scalp and dandruff free hair, a whole new era if men and women are now oozing with confidence and fearless to get close to one another.

Healthy skin with Olay White Radiance

Perfect skin isn’t just having a porcelain white skin. With the numerous whitening products in the market, the typical Filipina just can’t help but think that a lighter skin tone is better than a healthy one. Olay White Radiance has a different perception on what beautiful skin really is— one that is glowing, smooth, and void of any blemishes and sunspots. Olay White Radiance’s improved formulation contains 10x more whitening Niacinamide, 2.5x more Vitamin E anti-oxidant and SPF 24 sun protection. It definitely is the perfect moisturizing cream that leaves your skin with perfect-looking fairness.

Friday, February 15, 2008

KC Makes Her Debut



KC Concepcion is trying something new: acting in a drama anthology. The 22-year-old makes her TV debut with an episode of ABS-CBN’s Maalaala Mo Kaya tonight. The budding actress admitted to bouts of nervousness and tension while she shot her dramatic scenes opposite actors like Ricky Davao, Agot Isidro, and Yayo Aguila (Derek Ramsay and Martin del Rosario also co-star) but director Gerry Sineneng was all praises for the first-timer. She eventually got most of her scenes done in just one take.
Check out KC as she makes her debut tonight on ABS-CBN.
—Cherry S. Pineda

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 15

I DARE YOU: CHRIS
Robin walked the catwalk… now what will our anchors dare Chris to do? Find out on Friday!

EMERIL'S BEST MAC 'N CHEESE EVER CHALLENGE: THE SEMI FINALISTS !
We will announce the 5 semi-finalists in our Mac ‘N Cheese challenge.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Go Team Philippines!

The Amazing Race Asia 2 comes to a close tonight with an action-packed finale that will no doubt have us Pinoys on the edge of our seats. Of course we’re rooting for Marc Nelson and Maxim’s Executive Editor Rovilson Fernandez to win. Check out the finale exlusively on AXN. Good luck guys and don’t forget our balato!

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 14

INDIANA JONES TRAILER PREMIERE
An exclusive first sneak peek at the new Indiana Jones movie.

SWEET TREATS FOR YOUR SWEETHEART
Food Network chef Sandra Lee whips up a sweet treat on Valentine's Day.

GREAT KISSES
Of all the grand visions conjured by the movies, few captivate us like that moment when the lovers on the big screen finally come together in a passionate kiss—one that pulls at our heartstrings and burns its way into our memories. In these larger-than-life images of romantic abandon, all the cinematic elements align, creating a magical moment full of promise, delicious anticipation, and heartfelt bliss. A truly great movie kiss lingers with us long after the screen fades to black. There is the one that helped us nurse a broken heart. The one that set our pulses racing. And the kiss that inspired us to follow our dreams. Who can forget the way Humphrey Bogart sacrificed his own happiness for his true love Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca? The romantic fireworks generated by Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in Gone With the Wind? Or the swoon-worthy first kiss of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic?

INGRID MICHAELSON
Ingrid Michaelson's songs have been featured on Grey's Anatomy episodes and Old Navy commercials, and there's a good reason she keeps getting selected for such high-profile exposure. She will perform live.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Opening Today

Jumper
David Rice (Hayden Christensen) always believed he was perfectly ordinary-- until he accidentally discovered he was a “Jumper,” someone who can use teleportation. Things take a deadly turn when he finds himself relentlessly pursued by a secret organization sworn to kill Jumpers. Forming an uneasy alliance with another Jumper, David becomes a key player in a war that has been raging for thousands of years. As these world-changing events unfold, David begins to discover the secrets and mythology behind his incredible ability.
Also stars Samuel L. Jackson and Rachel Bilson.

Vantage Point
Thomas Barnes (Dennis Quaid) and Kent Taylor (Matthew Fox), are two Secret Service agents assigned to protect President Ashton (William Hurt) at a landmark summit on the global war on terror. When President Ashton is shot moments after his arrival in Spain , chaos ensues and disparate lives collide. In the crowd is Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker) an American tourist video taping the historic event to show his kids when he returns home. Also there is Rex (Sigourney Weaver) an American TV news producer who is reporting on the conference. It's only as we follow each person's perspective of the same 15 minutes prior to and immediately after the shooting that the terrifying truth behind the assassination attempt is revealed.
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Forest Whitaker

There Will Be Blood
Rugged prospector Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) who becomes an independent oilman after hitting it rich with the strike of a lifetime. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (“Magnolia,” “Boogie Nights”), the film is inspired by Upton Sinclair's novel "Oil!"

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 13

THE SECRETS TO A LOVE CONNECTION: INSIDE THE E HARMONY BEHAVIOR LAB
The two students in Southern California had just been introduced during an experiment to test their “interpersonal chemistry.” The man, a graduate student, dutifully asked the undergraduate woman what her major was. “Spanish and sociology,” she said. “Interesting,” he said. ‘‘I was a sociology major. What are you going to do with that?”
“You are just full of questions.” “It’s true.” “My passion has always been Spanish, the language, the culture. I love traveling and knowing new cultures and places.” Bogart and Bacall it was not. But Gian Gonzaga, a social psychologist, could see possibilities for this couple as he watched their recorded chat on a television screen. They were nodding and smiling in unison, and the woman stroked her hair and briefly licked her lips — positive signs of chemistry that would be duly recorded in this experiment at the new eHarmony Labs here. By comparing these results with the couple’s answers to hundreds of other questions, the researchers hoped to draw closer to a new and extremely lucrative grail — making the right match. Once upon a time, finding a mate was considered too important to be entrusted to people under the influence of raging hormones. Their parents, sometimes assisted by astrologers and matchmakers, supervised courtship until customs changed in the West because of what was called the Romeo and Juliet revolution. Grown-ups, leave the kids alone. But now some social scientists have rediscovered the appeal of adult supervision — provided the adults have doctorates and vast caches of psychometric data. Online matchmaking has become a boom industry as rival scientists test their algorithms for finding love. The leading yenta is eHarmony, which pioneered the don’t-try-this-yourself approach eight years ago by refusing to let its online customers browse for their own dates. It requires them to answer a 258-question personality test and then picks potential partners. The company estimates, based on a national Harris survey it commissioned, that its matchmaking was responsible for about 2 percent of the marriages in America last year, nearly 120 weddings a day. Another company, Perfectmatch.com, is using an algorithm designed by Pepper Schwartz, a sociologist at the University of Washington at Seattle. Match.com, which became the largest online dating service by letting people find their own partners, set up a new matchmaking service, Chemistry.com, using an algorithm created by Helen E. Fisher, an anthropologist at Rutgers who has studied the neural chemistry of people in love. GMA will take you inside their top secret lab.

LEARN AND EARN: DOES IT WORK?
Fulton County school officials will pay students to study after school in a new program designed to improve their classroom performance. The program called "Learn & Earn" is being offered to 40 students from Creekside High and Bear Creek Middle schools in Fairburn. The program will give students $8 an hour to study after school. The privately funded program also will offer cash bonuses to students who improve their in-school performance. School officials say the goal is to determine whether paying students to study will improve their performance. The 15-week trial program will be conducted with students in the eighth and 11th grades. Students were selected by school staff, based on attendance, grades, test scores and free or reduced-lunch status. A community kickoff ceremony is planned for 3 p.m. Thursday in the media center at Creekside High School.

THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES
Mark S. Waters's adaptation of the popular fantasy novels The Spiderwick Chronicles tells the tale of the Graces, a family who must adapt to their new strange surroundings. As the story begins, twin brothers Jared and Simon, along with their sister Mallory and their mother, move away from the big city to a mansion owned by their uncle. When a series of strange happenings suggest that Jared may be causing a number of disturbances, the siblings band together to figure out what is going on. Soon they discover the magical history of the property.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

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THE NEW FACE OF PREACHING: THE HARD AS NAILS MINISTRY
Jumping up and down, getting hit by chairs and telling girls they are fat is hardly the image of a Catholic preacher. But for Justin Fatica, a 29-year-old unordained priest and leader of a nonprofit called Hard as Nails Ministries, that is exactly the point. Fatica targets teens with his preaching, and his methods of spreading his brand of the Catholic message have brought him both admiration and criticism. Fatica said he found Christ at the age of 17, on a Saturday afternoon when he stepped out of confession. This moment planted the seeds for what he believes is his mission to grab the attention of young people and spread the Catholic faith. While he acknowledges that he is "not the smartest tool in the shed," he believes that he has been chosen to preach Catholicism to young people in this way.

A REAL LIFE SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE: A LITTLE GIRL’S PEN PAL BRINGS LOVE TO HER MOM
It started as a school assignment. Six-year-old Jannah Lynn was supposed to exchange letters with a soldier in Iraq. But her mom didn't want the name of any random soldier. So Carol Medvec went to New Wilmington Presbyterian Church in Pennsylvania where she attended services and asked for a soldier's name from their pen pal program. She was given Army Reserve Sgt. Jim Schultz. "Dear Sgt. Schultz. Hi. You are in Iraq. I want to thank you. You are brave," Jannah Lynn wrote in November 2006. "Dear Jannah Lynn, Thank you for writing me. Being a soldier you have to be brave, you have to be strong, there's time you have to leave your family, but there's time you get to come back," he wrote, and included postcards with pictures of Iraq that she could take to class for show and tell. So began a correspondence with Jannah Lynn that would soon grow to include her four siblings and eventually their mother. And suddenly this soldier was not just serving his country. He was saving a family.

IN AN INSTANT
In one of the most anticipated books of the year, Lee Woodruff, along with her husband, Bob Woodruff, share their never-before-told story of romance, resilience, and survival following the tragedy that transformed their lives and gripped a nation. In January 2006, the Woodruffs seemed to have it all-a happy marriage and four beautiful children. Lee was a public relations executive and Bob had just been named co-anchor of ABC's World News Tonight. Then, while Bob was embedded with the military in Iraq, an improvised explosive device went off near the tank he was riding in. He and his cameraman, Doug Vogt, were hit, and Bob suffered a traumatic brain injury that nearly killed him. In an Instant is the frank and compelling account of how Bob and Lee's lives came together, were blown apart, and then were miraculously put together again-and how they persevered, with grit but also with humor, through intense trauma and fear. Here are Lee's heartfelt memories of their courtship, their travels as Bob left a law practice behind and pursued his news career and Lee her freelance business, the glorious births of her children and the challenges of motherhood.

Monday, February 11, 2008

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AMAZING ARTIST
Stephen Wiltshire was born in London to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. His mother, Geneva Wiltshire had come from St Lucia and his father, Colvin, from Barbados. Colvin was killed in a motorcycle accident when Stephen was three years of age. His sister, Annette, is two years older than her brother. He lives with his mother in West London. As a child, Stephen was mute and did not relate to other human beings. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language, uncontrolled tantrums and lived entirely in his own world. At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, a school for children with special needs, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. These drawings show a masterful perspective, a whimsical line and reveal a natural innate artistry. Aged eight, Stephen started drawing cityscapes after the effects of an earthquake (all imaginary) as a result of being shown photographs of earthquakes in a book at school. In May 2005 following a short helicopter ride over TOKYO he drew a stunningly detailed panoramic view of the city on a 10-meter-long canvas. Since then he has drawn ROME, HONG KONG and FRANKFURT on giant canvasses.

PENELOPE: REESE WITHERSPOON INTERVIEW
'Penelope' is the story of a young woman, Penelope Wilhern (Christina Ricci), born to wealthy socialites (Richard E. Grant and Catherine O'Hara). Penelope is afflicted by a secret family curse that can only be broken when she is loved by one of her own kind. Hidden away in the family's majestic home, she is subjected to meeting a string of blue-bloods through her parent's futile attempt to marry her off and break the curse. Each suitor is instantly enamored with Penelope (and her sizable dowry)? until the curse is revealed.

GREAT VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT IDEAS
All My Children’s Cameron Matheson is here with some fun new gifts for Valentine’s Day.

GMA BEAUTY BRIGADE PART 2
Robin’s “Team Beauty” comes to the aide of a few women in need of a makeover.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Julia Fordham at Ayala


Jazz luminary Julia Fordham is in town for a series of shows with Ayala Malls for the month of Ferbuary. She also took the opportunity to launch her 10th album, China Blue.
The “Jewel of Pop-Jazz” recorded her first single on her 25th birthday and hasn’t looked back since she wowed audiences with Happy Ever After. This was followed by hits like Love Moves in Mysterious Ways (which was covered by local singer Nina), Invisible War, and Porcelain. Her unique and soothing sound will definitely bring the romance with her shows at the Ayala Malls.
Her 10th album is loaded with Julia’s own compositions created with the help of talented multi-instrumentalist Grant Mitchell. The album was initially launched via NovaTunes, an internet download service, since Julia believes that one needs to embrace changes in the music scene. The album will also be available on iTunes and other online retailers.
You can catch Julia Fordham at the Ayala Malls at the following dates and venues:
February 8, 6:30 pm: Alabang Town Center Activity Center
February 9, 7 pm: TriNoma Activity Center
February 10, 7 pm: Glorietta Activity Center
February 13, 6:30 pm: Ayala Center Cebu’s South Surface Parking Area
February 15, 8 pm: Greenbelt 3 Park
—Cherry S. Pineda

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 8

GMA DEFIES GRAVITY!
On Friday, February 8th, Diane, Robin, Chris and Sam will defy gravity. You will see them like you've never seen them before, literally floating in mid air as they find out what life is REALLY like in Space.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

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LEARN AND EARN: DOES IT WORK?
Fulton County school officials will pay students to study after school in a new program designed to improve their classroom performance. The program called "Learn & Earn" is being offered to 40 students from Creekside High and Bear Creek Middle schools in Fairburn. The program will give students $8 an hour to study after school. The privately funded program also will offer cash bonuses to students who improve their in-school performance. School officials say the goal is to determine whether paying students to study will improve their performance. The 15-week trial program will be conducted with students in the eighth and 11th grades. Students were selected by school staff, based on attendance, grades, test scores and free or reduced-lunch status. A community kickoff ceremony is planned for 3 p.m. Thursday in the media center at Creekside High School.
ALERT ATLANTA MARKETS

I DARE YOU
GMA is kicking off a new series called "I Dare You"... where they dare our anchors to do something completely out of their element. Robin kicks it off by strutting her stuff on the catwalk at NY Fashion Week.

SIX DEGREES
From National Geographic: Like something out of a disaster movie, a six degree global average temperature rise in the next one hundred years could render the world something completely different.

G. GARVIN
G. Garvin is back to whip up a super simple (but delicious) meal.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Opening Today



The Bucket List
Corporate billionaire Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and working class mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) are worlds apart. At a crossroads in their lives, they share a hospital room and discover they have two things in common: a desire to spend the time they have left doing everything they ever wanted to do before they “kick the bucket” and an unrealized need to come to terms with who they are.
Together they embark on the road trip of a lifetime, becoming friends along the way and learning to live life to the fullest, with insight and humor.


The Darjeeling Limited
Three American brothers who have not spoken to each other in a year set off on a train voyage across India with a plan to find themselves and bond with each other -- to become brothers again like they used to be. Their "spiritual quest", however, veers rapidly off-course (due to events involving over-the-counter pain killers, Indian cough syrup, and pepper spray), and they eventually find themselves stranded alone in the middle of the desert with eleven suitcases, a printer, and a laminating machine. At this moment, a new, unplanned journey suddenly begins. Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, and Jason Schwartzman star in this film about their adventure and their friendship.

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 6

VINCE'S WILD WEST SHOW
Vince Vaughn, star of the hit comedies The Break-Up, Wedding Crashers, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Old School and Swingers, hosts a night of improvisation, stand-up comedy, and live performances by special guest stars. "Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show" features stand-up comedy by national comedians hailing from the world famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles, and improvisation and sketch comedy featuring Vaughn and special guest stars. Hand picked by Vaughn to perform in the show are comedians Ahmed Ahmed, John Caparulo, Bret Ernst, and Sebastian Maniscalco.

LENNY KRAVITZ
Lenny Kravitz performs live

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 5

SUPER TUESDAY
A preview of Super Tuesday with complete political coverage

AUTISTIC ARTIST
Stephen Wiltshire was born in London to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. His mother, Geneva Wiltshire had come from St Lucia and his father, Colvin, from Barbados. Colvin was killed in a motorcycle accident when Stephen was three years of age. His sister, Annette, is two years older than her brother. He lives with his mother in West London. As a child, Stephen was mute and did not relate to other human beings. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language, uncontrolled tantrums and lived entirely in his own world. At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, a school for children with special needs, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. These drawings show a masterful perspective, a whimsical line and reveal a natural innate artistry. Aged eight, Stephen started drawing cityscapes after the effects of an earthquake (all imaginary) as a result of being shown photographs of earthquakes in a book at school. In May 2005 following a short helicopter ride over Tokyo he drew a stunningly detailed panoramic view of the city on a 10-meter-long canvas. Since then he has drawn Rome, Hong Kong, and Frankfurt on giant canvasses.

CHER INTERVIEW
Cynthia McFadden got unprecedented access inside Cher's Malibu home and behind the scenes of her new Las Vegas show.

KD LANG
KD Lang performs live in the studio.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Good Morning America on Velvet for February 4

MICHELLE OBAMA INTERVIEW
Deborah Roberts has an exclusive interview with Michelle Obama.

PANAMA PLANE CRASH SURVIVOR SPEAKS
A 12-year-old girl who was the sole survivor of a plane crash in Panama is "doing quite well" following her return to California, while dealing with the devastating loss of her close friend, her mother said. Francesca Lewis of Santa Barbara has been resting and going on short outings since her return Friday night with her parents, her mother, Valerie Lewis, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. Francesca remembers little about the Dec. 23 crash that killed her friend, Talia Klein, 13; Klein's father, Michael Klein, 37, a prominent businessman from Santa Barbara; and Panamanian pilot Edwin Lasso, 23. Francesca was on vacation with the Kleins when their Cessna 172 went down. Investigators believe the plane hit a tree during bad weather and crashed on the jungle-covered flanks of the Baru volcano, 270 miles west of Panama City. "They were in the clouds and she remembers trees came up suddenly," said Lewis. Over the next two and a-half days Lewis said her daughter drifted in and out of consciousness while trapped in the wreckage. Lewis said the time between when news broke that the plane was missing and when Francesca was found was "every mother's worst nightmare." She said the family "alternated between trying to be as positive as we could" and despair. Miraculously, Francesca suffered no broken bones. She had hypothermia and only minor abrasions and bruises, her mother said. Lewis described a dramatic and terrifying time when rescuers finally reached Francesca. "From the time they found the plane, the rescuers did everything they could to keep her awake. They fed her sugar cane and tried to entertain her," said Lewis. She said driving rain and high winds prevented a second rescue party from reaching them quickly. The rescue involved a harrowing trip down the mountain where the plane wreckage was found. While thrilled their daughter was alive, Lewis said it was a bittersweet ending because of the devastating loss of the Kleins. "It's hard to even put words to it. It's a huge loss and it's going to be a long time of grieving and trying to heal," she said.

AT HOME TESTS: DO THEY REALLY WORK?
At-home health tests are not just for pregnancy anymore. You can now determine if you have a UTI, measure your cholesterol levels, assess your fertility, and even check for colon cancer in the privacy of your own bathroom. But are these tests accurate? Dr. Marie Savard, a doctor of internal medicine, discusses the benefits and risks of at-home health tests.
GUEST: DR. MARIE SAVARD

THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES
Mark S. Waters' adaptation of the popular fantasy novels The Spiderwick Chronicles tells the tale of the Graces, a family who must adapt to their new strange surroundings. As the story begins, twin brothers Jared and Simon, along with their sister Mallory and their mother, move away from the big city to a mansion owned by their uncle. When a series of strange happenings suggest that Jared may be causing a number of disturbances, the siblings band together to figure out what is going on. Soon they discover the magical history of the property.
GUEST: MARY LOUISE PARKER

JAMIA NASH
Jamia Nash and the 13 member choir from the Impact Repertory Theatre of Harlem will sing the Oscar nominated song "Raise it Up" from the movie "August Rush." The song was written by jazz R&B musician Charles Mack who sings with the choir, Columbia University film school professor and Impact founder Jamal Joseph, and Tevin Thomas - and they are the three nominated for the award itself.
GUEST: JAMIA NASH

Friday, February 01, 2008

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KEVIN EVERETT Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett feels fortunate to be alive, and is determined to continue the significant progress he's already made in the five weeks since sustaining a severe spinal cord injury. Doctors described Everett's injury as life-threatening, and feared he would never walk again after he arrived at Buffalo's Millard Fillmore Hospital paralyzed from the neck down. The prognosis changed a few days later when Everett began showing voluntary movement first in his legs and then his hands.
MYSTERY ROOM SERIES: THE CORAL CASTLE
Sam Champion will be live from Coral Castle in Florida. Behind this nine-ton door lies a mystery… The Coral Castle, an engineering riddle that modern day scholars cannot solve. It was built by eccentric Edward Leedskalnin, who always worked on the castle alone, under the cover of night, to keep secret his methods for moving and sculpting 30-ton pieces of coral rock. His biggest rocks weigh more that any stone in the Pyramid of Giza and stand taller than any monolith at Stonehenge. The stone marvels inside include a sun dial, a Polaris telescope, sculptures of celestial stars and planets, and a heart-shaped table. Ed began work in 1923 which he continued till his death in 1951.
PRE SUPER BOWL PARTY Food Network stars Pat and Gina Neely are here with tips on how to plan the perfect Super Bowl party.

The View on Velvet for February 1

Julianne Moore drops by while the rest of the show goes musical with Toni Braxton and a performance from the cast of Broadway’s The Little Mermaid.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

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MYSTERY ROOM SERIES: THE TEMPLES OF DAMANHUR
Nestling in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, 30 miles from the ancient city of Turin, lies the valley of Valchiusella. Peppered with medieval villages, the hillside scenery is certainly picturesque. But it is deep underground, buried into the ancient rock, that the region's greatest wonders are concealed. Here, 100 feet down and hidden from public view, lies an astonishing secret--one that has drawn comparisons with the fabled city of Atlantis and has been dubbed "the Eighth Wonder of the World" by the Italian government. Chris Cuomo will be live from the Temples of Damanhur in Italy.

OVER MY DEAD BODY

Kate (Eva Longoria Parker) and Henry (Paul Rudd) were to be married and live happily ever after. Unfortunately, Kate meets a tragic end when the ice sculpture that a sculptor (Stephen Root) made falls on her. Henry's sister Chloe (Lindsay Sloane) convinces him to go to a psychic named Ashley (Lake Bell) to help him get over Kate's death. Henry and Ashley eventually fall for each other as time goes on. Too bad for Ashley that Kate won't move on...even though she's dead. Eva Longoria guests on today's episode

The View on Velvet for January 31

Dr. Phil McGraw and Lost's Elizabeth Mitchell keep the hosts of The View on their toes for today's episode.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Opening Today


One Missed Call
Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) is traumatized when she witnesses the gruesome deaths of two friends just days apart. Even more disturbing, she knows that both of them had received chilling cell phone messages--actual recordings of their own horrifying last moments. The police think Beth is delusional--except for Detective Jack Andrews (Edward Burns) whose own sister was killed in a freak accident that bears a strange similarity to the deaths of Beth's friends. Together, Jack and Beth work feverishly to unravel the mystery behind the ominous calls.

27 Dresses

A woman (
Katherine Heigl) who has made a career out of being a bridesmaid – but never a bride – faces her worst nightmare when her sister becomes engaged to the man of her dreams. Luckily, the wedding brings around the man who may change her bridesmaid status for good.

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MYSTERY ROOM SERIES: THE AMBER ROOM
We travel across the globe to uncover some of the world’s mysteries surrounding famous rooms, buildings, sites. Claire Shipman will be live from St Petersburg, Russia with the Mystery of the Amber Room. The original Amber Room in the Catherine Palace near Saint Petersburg was a complete chamber decoration of amber panels backed with gold leaf and mirrors. Due to its singular beauty, it was sometimes dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World". The Amber Room was created from 1701 to 1709 in Prussia and remained at Charlottenburg Palace until 1716 when it was given by Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm I to his then ally, Tsar Peter the Great of the Russian Empire. The Amber Room was looted during World War II by Nazi Germany and brought to Königsberg. Knowledge of its whereabouts was lost in the chaos at the end of the war. Its fate remains a mystery, and the search continues. A reconstructed Amber Room was inaugurated in 2003 in the Catherine Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.

SINS OF A FATHER

The kid hated needles. But it hardly mattered. About once a week he'd roll up his sleeve, expose his shoulder and feel the cold metal plunge into what little muscle he had there. He would scrunch up his face as if he had smelled something foul and often close his eyes until the contents of the syringe emptied into his bloodstream. Then he could return to his PlayStation 2. The injections had started in 2002, when Corey Gahan was one of the top in-line skaters in the world for his age group. At first the shots contained B-12 vitamins; soon he began receiving human growth hormone as well, and later steady doses of steroids in the form of synthetic testosterone. Both his father and his trainer, Corey says, assured him that the shots were for the best. In April '06 the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) recommended a two-year suspension for Corey and he was ordered to forfeit results dating back to May 2004. Corey's reinstatement was contingent on his getting counseling and receiving a medical evaluation. "This case shows the extent to which drugs have infiltrated youth sports," says USADA chief executive officer Travis Tygart. "It's a grave societal problem. In my view it's just as pernicious as crack cocaine and meth abuse, though some people might think it's more acceptable. It was hard to punish this kid. Yes, he cheated and unfairly beat other competitors, but he was under his father's influence. The kid was a victim." When authorities confronted Miller and Pavicic the two men fingered Jim Gahan. At first Corey refused to implicate his father, but by December 2006, after being banned from competition and with the evidence mounting against Jim, Corey decided to cooperate with the investigators. According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony Porcelli, the lead prosecutor in the case, Corey's cooperation was a key element in forcing his father's guilty plea. On Jan. 7 Jim was sentenced for providing steroids to his son. With a a jailhouse interview with Jim Gahan, and a live studio interview with Corey.

EAT THIS AND NOT THAT: SUPERBOWL EDITION

Matt Bean from Men’s Health will be here with tips on how to eat smart at those Superbowl parties.

The View on Velvet for January 30

Jonny Lee Miller (ABC’s Eli Stone and one time Angelina Jolie's husband) and musical guest Sarah Brightman are on today's The View.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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INSIDE SUMO
National Geographic’s Inside Sumo goes inside the closed world of the ultimate 1,500-year-old Japanese tradition, which is now under invasion from the outside—even by Americans—and discovers a sport unlike any other.

RECESSION RESCUE: DECORATING ON A DIME

Hiring a professional interior designer for your home can cost thousands of dollars. But not anymore. A one-of-a-kind Web site gives you professional design at a fraction of the cost. Olivia Vinas of La Habra just finished decorating her bedroom. Her room was drab, lacked personality, had no color, and had very little style. Although the rest of Olivia's home shows her style, she got bogged down in the bedroom. "This is my bedroom," said Olivia. "It's very plain and simple. Everything came from my parents' house, and I really haven't done anything to it." But that was about to change. Olivia, a schoolteacher on a tight budget, spotted a Web site, Designer at Home. It offers to professionally design almost any room in the home for only $250 each. All that was required of Olivia was for her to answer some questions, do a few measurements, and take a couple of pictures. All were sent to Designer at Home in Orange County, where a team of design professionals headed up by British Interior Designer of the Year, James Charles, go to work.


ANCHOR MAC 'N CHEESE SHOWDOWN

Our anchors face off in a Mac ‘N Cheese showdown… who has the best recipe for one of America’s favorite comfort food? Viewers will decide.