Posts Tagged ‘lifestyle’

Beverly Hills 6750 supports GK at Merk’s Makati, Philippines

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Beverly Hills 6750 supported a concert for Gawad Kalinga’s Air France/KLM Village at Merk’s Bar last May 4 along with PCSO, Arce Dairy, and Cakes by Chef Phillipe. Gracing the gig with soul and jazz renditions were Beverly Hills 6750’s own Mia Ong, Richard Merk, Ricky Davao, Chef Philippe Agnese – who sang Tagalog songs – and the star of the evening, Ramiro Arce Romero. The show was produced by Mayenne Carmona of The Philippine Star.

From the Manila Bulletin:

“Rambo at Merk’s” will mark the comeback of Ramiro Arce Romero, better known as “Rambo” by close friends. It will also be his debut at Merk’s Bar & Bistro, owned by Prince of Jazz Richard Merk and his wife Roni Tapia-Merk. “Rambo at Merk’s” happens on Tuesday night, May 4.

Rambo is a graduate of the UP Conservatory of Music, major in Voice. After graduation in the late 80’s, one of the highlights of his fledgling career in music was a mainstay role in Armida Sigiuon Reyna’s popular “Aawitan Kita.” From Filipino opera, he shifted to a new style as a singer. With the “Sinatra” timber in his voice, Rambo chooses to sing old time favorites that appeal to the young and old alike. Rambo’s repertoire of love songs include “I’ll Be Seeing You,” “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” and “The Wonder Of You” among others will surely touch every body’s heart. By the way, Rambo has a regular gig every Wednesday evening at the family owned KKK Restaurant/Bar at Midtown Robinsons Manila.

Guests artist is Chef Philippe Agnese, a French pastry chef whose passion is music. He graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia with masters in Jazz Improvisation. He had a short stint in the band, Midlife Crisis, playing at Chef and Brewer in Ortigas. Today, Philippe has a coffee shop at the ground floor Erechem Bldg., Rufino cor Salcedo St., Legaspi Village.

Another guest artist, Mia Ong, is a marketing executive of Beverly Hills 6750. Mia was a singer with the bands Soul Cage and Bureau.

Cosmetic Surgery: A Lifestyle Choice

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

There is a collectively mounting stress upon physical appearances in society today, and cosmetic surgery may be the answer. But what should be the correct outlook to undergoing a surgical makeover?

The present social order adulates celebrity, good looks, and youth both on-screen and in print. A never-ending barrage of image-conscious messages from television, the internet, and magazines creates social pressure to be beautiful. The effect is a worldwide boom in the prominence of cosmetic surgery across demographics. People want to look spectacular, and with aesthetic surgery the dream isn’t so far off.

The option to go through aesthetic surgery, however, is not one to be taken flippantly.

The patient’s psychological and emotional condition is a vital factor in determining whether or not a person is a fitting candidate for plastic surgery. The more psychologically and emotionally primed a patient is, the more satisfied they will be with the result and ultimately, the more successful the procedure will be as well.

Aesthetic surgery is mostly voluntary and is initiated by a patient’s wish to change some facet of their physical look. Commitment is crucial, both with the patient and the surgeon. The surgeon commits to administering the procedure to the best of their skill, while the patient commits to both the surgical transformation and the period of recuperation it entails.

Doctors who make fantastic promises of flawlessness are to be steered clear of, as much as possible. Though this is doubtless what a great margin of patients will want to hear and choose to believe, such pretense to perfection is impracticable and does nothing more than wrongly reassure those who are uncertain of their choice or are undergoing surgery for unclear reasons.

Thus, it is important that a patient asks for a realistically accurate picture of surgical outcomes, including post-operative bruising, inflammation and other possible complications. It is tremendously important for anyone contemplating cosmetic surgery to be candid and honest during consultation, and learn precisely what to anticipate about the procedure.

For further information about different cosmetic proceduresrhinoplasty, tummy tuck, or cosmetic dentistry among many others -  visit Beverly Hills 6750 Multi-Specialty Aesthetic Institute at 11th Floor, 6750 Ayala Building, Ayala Avenue, Makati City, Philippines.