Susan Boyle: Memory from Cats | Britain’s Got Talent Semi-Finals

May 26, 2009 by Althea Tan  
Filed under Entertainment



Susan Boyle’s most awaited performance during Britain’s Got Talent is now out and her YouTube videos garnered more than 3 million hits after one day.

Is Susan Boyle more popular than American Idol?

Hayden Kho, Quo Vadis? | The Hayden Kho – Katrina Halili Video Scandal

May 26, 2009 by Althea Tan  
Filed under Entertainment, Opinion

Hayden Kho and Katrina Halili

Hayden Kho and Katrina Halili

If the infamous Hayden Kho sex videos with sexy star Katrina Halili and model Maricar Reyes were over-the-counter drugs (*coughs*), they would’ve been sold out by now—and a lot would’ve been overdosed by then. The scandal is so popular that anyone who is very entrepreneurial can make loads of money off these most-searched videos on the Internet, either as pay per download files or as pirated copies in Quiapo. But then, people would rather use torrent sites for free viewing.

This is the biggest thing that hit Las Islas in 2009—even bigger than Manny Pacquiao’s victory over Hatton—and it wouldn’t seem to die down, like a stubborn cockroach. Even Richard Guttierez’ near-death experience didn’t veer people away from it.

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Top 5 Lessons from American Idol

February 11, 2009 by Althea Tan  
Filed under Entertainment

Since local channels started airing American Idol many seasons ago, I tried my best not to miss a single episode. To say that I religiously follow the show is an understatement. I sometimes find myself leaving things in a heartbeat just to root for my favorite contestant and see him go through the next round.

Perhaps it’s the frustrated singer in me that likes this reality show very much. Having joined several singing contests in the past, I can totally relate to what the contestants feel minutes before their performance. I also like seeing dreams realized and immortalized on TV. And, I must confess, American Idol is the only show that makes me cry.

Apart from the glitz and entertainment that is American Idol, there are some lessons from the show that we can apply to our day-to-day life:

1. Be an underdog, but do not overdo it

Admit it: underdogs are adorable. We are passionate about cheering for the underdog (think Syesha Mercado and Elliott Yamin) and when our voices are hoarse from too much “coaching,” our underdog is certainly not an underdog any longer because the rest of America– and perhaps the world– have decided to cheer him on, as we have.

Lesson: It is okay to be imperfect or not so popular at first because the world always looks for fortitude and resilience in addition to raw talent. However, overdoing it is a no-no. Nothing looks more miserable than one who is trying too hard to look and act like an underdog. Read more

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