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‘Wheels’ continues to roll through summer

After a successful coverage of the 2016 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) in its previous episode, Wheels, The Philippine STAR’s premier motoring TV show, continues to roll through summer with more joyrides and cars to boot. 

Actor Mateo Guidicelli goes behind the wheels of some of the hottest rides this summer

Join its top-notch motoring journalists Matteo Guidicelli, Kap Maceda Aguila, Ulysses Ang and Angel Rivero as they go behind the wheels of some of the hottest rides this summer.

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First stop: Matteo takes a special friend on an unforgettable road trip aboard the Porsche Boxster. Find out who this special friend is, where their road trip brought them, as well as the slick and clever features of this roadster.

SUV aficionados are in for a treat in this week

Another roadster also takes center stage in this episode as Kap puts the pedal to the metal on the Audi TT. Be amazed at how this sports car performs perfectly on the road and be captivated by its marriage of aesthetics and power.

For SUV aficionados, Angel went aboard the all-new Ford Everest to test its capabilities under some of the toughest road conditions. Find out what’s new and improved in this upgraded Everest.

Finally, Uly shines the light on how to properly install LED lights on your car. Get some helpful hints on what LED lights are the best buys and installing it all by yourself.

Guidicelli and his special friend 

It’s all these and more on the third season of Wheels, your guide to life on the fast lane. 

Catch it every Thursday, 10:30 p.m., on ABS-CBN Sports + Action Channel. 

For firsthand info on the latest happenings in motoring, like and follow Wheels on facebook.com/PhilStarWheels.

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‘The Lunacy of Willie Nep’

Through the years, Willie Nepomuceno has done a good ‘jab’ at our country’s leaders via his satirical impressions. When President Marcos left for Hawaii, he gave the chills to the mammoth crowd gathered in Makati celebrating the victory of People Power. Imagine the shock of seeing Marcos wearing the very same wardrobe when he fled appeared on stage with full security offering immediate reconciliation with the people. The crowd simply went wild after a few seconds of disbelief.

When the military renegade Col. Gringo Honasan was in hiding after staging several coup attempts, guess who would appear in a press conference but the “Mutiny Idol” himself. Other guest panelists were trembling at the thought of a potential firefight with the surprise invasion. It was Willie Nep, of course. Foreign correspondents went gaga over the “scoop” and the story landed in the international press.

The Gringo reincarnation happened again when he became a “fugitive” Senator and turned up at a morning forum Kapihan sa Manila. The vicinity of the Manila Hotel was swarming with police and military personnel anticipating to capture the rebel lawmaker. The major dailies carried his photos in their front pages. Willie was just promoting his shows at the Music Museum, it turned out.

During the 2004 Presidential campaigns, experienced reporters had a difficult time cornering presidential aspirant Fernando Poe, Jr. for a direct interview. It was only ANC’s Pia Hontiveros who got the rare one on one exchange with “Da King” in his sole television appearance. Not a few newsmen and opinion makers were fooled into believing they were seeing the real thing. With pen in hand they were ready to jot down the wannabe’s action plans… the whole town had more laughs than action instead.

He was even photographed as the newly ousted President Erap giving President GMA the “beso-beso” in a party immediately following his removal from office, He even raised the hand of his bosom friend turned star witness Chavit Singson as a sign of reconciliation. It was another front page material that lightened the tensed situation of the moment.

He likewise had a one on one repartee with President Fidel V. Ramos in more than one occasion. The not so keen observers had a difficult time telling who the real mackoy was when they saw two FVR’s in one photograph. Once more it caught the fancy of news editors and earned a front-page treatment in the major local dailies including The Strait Times of Singapore.

Every election season, Willie Nep’s act is a much anticipated event in the live entertainment scene. Last 2010, Willie Nep mounted a hilarious glimpse at Philippine politics at the Music Museum with his “Presidentiables’ Gut Talent”. The Presidential aspirants’ took turns in exhibiting their performance talents as they vie for the title of “Talentadong Pangulo”. Imagine Dick Gordon as a ventriloquist with his doll (who else but Bayani Fernando), Manny Villar showcased his energetic rap singing talent to the tune of his own jingle, Erap magically cuts his smoking and drinking vices including a woman in half, Noynoy in a sword balancing act of a hypnotized lady (not necessarily GMA) and Gibo Teodoro as a pilot who levitates to cloud nine and many more surprises.

The show got a good number of reviews from the leading national dailies with one article making it as the lead feature in a book launched in Manila and New York. It also made an all seats taken record and unexpected number of repeat performances from the original two nights only.

From the original playdate on April fool’s day, Willie Nep will reprise his traditional Show That Happens Only Once Every 6 Years, apolitical comedy presentation at the Music Museum on April 30. Fun starts at 8 p.m. and for tickets call Music Museum 721 6726 and TicketWorld 891 9999.

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Shakespeare lives at Shang

After debuting at the Royal Exchange Theatre in 2014, the critically acclaimed theater production Hamlet was filmed for cinemas, and now makes its premiere in the Philippines at the Shangri-La Plaza’s Shang Cineplex on April 23.     

The play presents a progressively modern twist to the original, highlighted by a female actor taking on the main role. Wonderfully talented Maxine Peake plays the doomed hero in what’s been called a “terrifically fast, fluent attacking production.”    

The Hamlet film premiere at the Shang is part of the British Council’s year-long series of events entitled Shakespeare Lives to commemorate William Shakespeare’s 400th death anniversary, and celebrate his work and enduring global influence. 

Catch Hamlet at the Shang Cineplex, 1 and 5 p.m. on April 23. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis.  

For inquiries, call 370-2500 loc. 593 or visit www.facebook.com/shangrilaplazaofficialfanpage. Follow the Shang on Instagram: @shangrilaplazaofficial. 

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