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‘Project Feb. 14’ finally streaming tomorrow

‘Project Feb. 14’ finally streaming tomorrowIf you’ve set your mind to watching Project Feb. 14,  the first daring engagement of McCoy de Leon and Jane Oineza on screen on Feb.9 but got disappointed when Dreamscape Digital announced on social media it is moving the streaming tomorrow, Feb. 16, it’s your chance now to see how far the two lead stars could go in this dark love story.

The six-episode series Project Feb. 14 is produced by Dreamscape Digital and Kamaru productions and is written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana, who previously directed 2 Cool 2 Be Forgotten, To Love Some Buddy, and 100 Tula Para Kay Stella. 

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‘Project Feb. 14’ finally streaming tomorrow
McCoy de Leon, Jane Oineza and JC Santos of 'Project Feb. 14'

From creating memorable teleseryes on television, ABS-CBN’s production unit Dreamscape Entertainment has expanded its Portfolio of original content to include digital movies and series through Dreamscape Digital, which produced the trending movie Glorious and  NashLene’s reunion project The Gift. 

In the series, newfangled couple who got together in a chat group believes a documentary film would make their story viral around the world. While doing the docu the couple gradually realizes they are not just dealing With an ambitious journalist but with someone whose psyche is warped, hence he is lade with a disturbing agenda.  

As Brix (De Leon) and Annie (Oineza) spend their last two weeks together, after they said “yes” to Cody’s (JC Santos) proposal to film their last days together in a documentary leading up to Feb. 14. 

What does this couple plan on Feb. 14? That’s what you fans of McCoy de Leon and Jane Oineza have to find out for yourselves, so you’ve gotta watch the streaming of the series on iWant.ph

The blurb of the series hints at a disturbing love story. Jason Paul Laxamana, at the presscon for the series, admitted that this is some kind of unusual as it deals with people afflicted with some kind of mental health issues, like the affluent Brix who finds love in someone masquerading as a cyberprostitute who is tired of living a life she finds meaningless, and Cody whose traumatic childhood from constant abuse of a woman he grow up with.

Watch Project Feb. 14 for free on iWant via its iOS or Android apps or via web browser on iwant.ph starting tomorrow. More subscribers can also get their iWant craving in the comfort of their own homes as they can already connect the streaming service to their TVs via Chromecast and Apple Airplay. 

For updates, like www.facebook.com/iWant. and follow @iwant on Twitter and @iwantofficial and @dreamscapedigital on Instagram, and subscribe to www.youtube.com/iWantPH.

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Heart is important in taking photos 

Alvin Lee is a firm believer that every photograph should be taken with a heart and a story to tell.  This is his guiding theme for this solo exhibit.

After more than 40 years of taking photographs mostly in black and white, Alvin is back – this time incorporating color photographs of land and seascape in his portfolio.

He shoots with the unique style of a street and documentary photographer, feeling what nature wants to say and capturing the scene to convey that certain moment. This style of photography goes back to his humble beginnings as an energetic 20-year-old photographer scouring the streets of Metro Manila for subject matters that best represent his view of society and its surroundings.

Alvin was taught well by his mentor and friend, the legendary photojournalist Honesto Vitug who shots photos of Presidents – from Emilio Aguinaldo to Ferdinand Marcos. He learned at a young age to see with his eyes, think with his mind, and feel with his heart before taking any photograph. This is still his workflow ethics in any photograph he takes. 

Alvin is also a firm believer that a photograph not printed is only half done. He believes that photographs shared only on the Internet are missing one important quality of art. Photographs must be printed, framed, and displayed to complete the cycle.

Alvin Lee’s solo exhibit “Glimpses” will be held from March 5 to March 17 at the Crucible Gallery 4th floor SM Megamall A.  Artist reception is 6:00 p.m. on March 5.

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Fishing boats, tri-bikes to Baseco residents

Sen. Cynthia Villar led the distribution of fishing boats and tri-bikes to residents of Baseco Compound in Tondo, Manila.

Kitchen utensils were also given to three schools in the area; Sen Benigno Aquino Jr. Elementary School, Pres. Corazon Aquino High School, and Herminigildo J. Atienza Elementary School.

The distribution of 10 fishing boats, five tri-bikes and utensils was initiated by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). BFAR is a partner of Villar and the Villar Social Institute for Poverty Alleviation and Governance (Villar SIPAG) in providing livelihood opportunities to Baseco residents through aquaculture.

“We are very thankful for the help and intervention dedicated to the improvement of Baseco and its residents. Soon, we can all be proud of our hard work and showcase Baseco as a model site for a community rehabilitation project coupled with urban agriculture, aquaculture, and other livelihood projects,” Villar said.

The day’s activity also included the planting of 500 mangrove seedlings participated by representatives from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Education, Department of Public Works and Highways, Metro Manila Development Authority, Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran ng Baseco, MBC-DZRH and the barangay officials of Gasangan.

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