Laarni Lozada was voted Pinoy Dream Academy (PDA) Season II Grand Star Dreamer (to the wonderment and disappointment of Bugoy Drilon?).

Of course, being a Cebuano, I rooted for Van Roxas (remember the campaign I headed here?) but then maybe the rest of the tele-viewers thought that Van already has the smoldering looks and, if he becomes the grand winner, that would be too much in his favor. Hindi naman siya lang ang anak ng Diyos, no?

My other bet was Liezel Garcia, she with the exotic beauty and clean, distinctive voice. It’s a given that all the PDA scholars, including those who were voted out and those who made their exits voluntarily, have the makings of great singers.

But Liezel to me simply still stands out.

At first, I tolerated Bugoy’s antics and actuations but later they became distracting and irritating. I also noticed that he has become self-conscious and “feeling artista already,” to quote a friend, several days before the grand night.

Add to this the glaring favoritism by the mentors, ao my dislike for him grew night after night. I can still remember that scene where teachers Monet and Kitchie danced like fools while singing Alleluia after Bugoy delivered the song they wanted. Shame on them!

My reaction on his declaration that “in my heart I am still the Grand Star Dreamer”? No way!

While the top three winners (Miguel Mendoza completes the list) will enjoy the cash prizes and the other items that go with the top slots, I have this strong hunch that it will be the bottom three (Cris, Liezel and Van) who will enjoy a
longer stay in show business.

You can bet on that.

Laarni Lozada, a 22-year-old working student from Sultan Kudarat, was voted winner of ABS-CBN's top-rated talent show Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 Sunday night.

Laarni, who was dubbed the show's "Independent Woman" for her quicksilver temper and amazing vocal range, garnered a total of 651,696 votes or 35.21 percent to beat Jay "Bugoy" Bogayan, a canteen janitor and farm hand from Camarines Sur, who placed second with 547,760 votes.

It was an emotional victory for Laarni who struggled in the early part of the contest and was in danger of elimination in her very first week in the academy. She also got in spats with fellow scholars because of her moods but always impressed the audience and the judges week after week because of her performance.

After being declared Grand Star Dreamer, Laarni was in tears as she sang the show-stopping "Manalig Ka", which was included in the scholars' compilation album "Pinoy Dream Academy Season Two Scholars Sing Cayabyab." Her prize package includes a laptop computer, component and LCD television from Sony, kitchen showcase from Whirlpool, P1.5 million worth of Crystal Clear purified water store franchise, a brand new house and lot from Globe Asiatique and a check worth P1 million from ABS-CBN.

Second-placer Bugoy sang "Climb Every Mountain" and gave an emotional speech to his supporters for bringing him one step closer to his dreams. "Mangarap po tayo. Kahit simpleng tao pwedeng mangarap!" he said as his fans cheered.

Balladeer and former Philippine Idol finalist Miguel Mendoza placed third with 13.69 percent or 253,402 votes. Mendoza, who entered in the academy with his girlfriend Bea Munoz, had been in danger of elimination several times but was always saved through text votes.

Five-time Star Scholar Liezel Garcia placed fourth in the contest with 13.36 percent or a total of 247,346 votes. Garcia, an early favorite in the contest, thanked the mentors for the training while inside the academy.

Van Roxas placed fifth with 6.06 percent or a total of 112,065 votes. The 18-year-old Roxas (real name Van Louelle Pojas) had revealed early in the contest that he did not tell his mother about how long he would stay inside the academy since he had to skip school to join. He was later prevailed upon to stay in the academy by the PDA mentors.

In last place was Cristina Pastor, 21, with 36,487 votes. Lozada is the second PDA scholar to win the top prize. The first was Yeng Constantino in 2006.

Cris Pastor is declared Top 6 Scholar in the Grand Dream Night of Pinoy Dream Academy season 2 Sunday night at the Cuneta Astrodome.

Cris received a total of 36,487 votes or 1.97%.

In the first part of back-to-back Grand Dream Nights of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 last night September 13, at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City, the top six scholars demonstrated what they could do as artists if they were named this as season's Grand Star Dreamer.

The scholars did not offer surprising performances, as in the first season's Jay-R Siaboc's "Kisapmata." And the scholars certainly didn't take any notable risks, like when season one winner Yeng Constantino sang her own composition, "Salamat," for the finale. But they were able to show how much they improved in a span of 13 weeks, proving that they could have a place in the country's mainstream entertainment industry.

Miguel Mendoza betrays his "versatile musician" label when he sang "Love is on the Way" and "Man on the Mirror," the type of songs he had been singing for the longest time. Juror Girlie Rodis was for Miguel. She said the "outstanding balladeer" had vastly improved since the start of his "journey," perhaps a reference to his stint in Philippine Idol two years ago. "Maganda naman ang performance mo, you delivered the song well. I can't say anything against it... Maski ano pa mangyari ngayong gabi, alam mo na magaling ka, may talento, pagtibayan mo na lang ang loob mo sa mga darating na challenges sa buhay mo," she said.

Meanwhile, Laarni Lozada (her new screen name instead of Laarni Losala) proved last night that while she may not be a perfect singer, she is clearly an engaging performer. Laarni's rendition of "Manalig Ka" and "Boogie Wonderland" may seem impeccable for the typical listener, but not to the keen ears of Headmaster Ryan Cayabyab. "Ang laki ng pagkakamali mo," he said, although he continued, "maganda pa rin ng dala mo sa pagkanta mo." The Headmaster also said Laarni is the most "blessed" of all the singers in the competition because "ang dami mong nagagawa sa boses mo."

Mentors and jurors alike have been saying all season long that the show's "Heartthrob" Van Roxas (formerly Van Pojas) does not possess the show's most impressive voice. But his songs "Hard Habit to Break" and "Probinsya" did for him last night what his previous renditions of "I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore" and "Tatsulok" did for him during the competition-prove that, with the songs, Van can shine as a singer. "Alam mo kung ano ang advantage mo sa lima na kasama mo lalo na pagkatapos ng performance mo ngayong gabing ito? You're biggest advantage is that you are a star. So go for it," Performance Master Joey Reyes said. 

Sexy sultry Cris Pastor had tagged as the season's resident female eye candy, but she is obviously more than just decorative last night, when she delivered "Out Here On My Own" and "Candyman" commendably. Voice mentor Monet Silvestre was on the spot with her critique of Cris' performance: "Sa buong three months ng academy, si Cris kasi nabansagan na sexy, maganda. Pero ang natutuhan naming mentors, at ng mga co-scholars, at ng buong bayan at mundo na rin, na si Cris ay isang totoong artist talaga. She's finally found her focus," he added. 

It might be too early to give Liezel Garcia the title "The Future of Philippine R&B." Still, her "I am Changing" and "Respect" were her typical fare. The season's resident juror Louie Ocampo, a Liezel fan right from the start, was clearly impressed. "I believe people are... destined to become stars. It may not happen to today, tomorrow, but I think you will have your time and you will be a star." 

Bugoy Drilon (formerly Bugoy Bogayan) performed last, with "Ligaya" and "Climb Every Mountain." "Angels did bring you here," Voice Master Kitchie Molina said. "You deserve to be here tonight and I hope will come true."

Now that we know what mentors and jurors have to say, it's time for the voice of the public to be heard. Who among Miguel, Laarni, Cris, Van, Liezel, and Bugoy deserves to be named the Grand Star Dreamer of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2?

Was Ryan Cayabyab's comment on Laarni's mistake called for? Is Van really a star? Can Cris and Miguel rise up to the stiff competition? Can Liezel take the crown after dominating the competition for several weeks? Are speculations that Bugoy will win by a landslide true?

Find out during the finale tonight, September 14, in Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2's Awards Night, right after Goin' Bulilit on ABS-CBN.

After their rehearsals, the Scholars were surprised to see formally set tables inside the Academy. Upon seeing the tables, they already had the feeling that they will be accommodating some visitors tonight”but they are not quite sure who.

Immediately, they hopped in their best outfits, just as Teacher Monet instructed them. After they finished preparing themselves, their Dream Mentors Headmaster Ryan Cayabyab, Teacher Monet, Teacher Von, Teacher Kitchy and Direk Joey ”arrived to join them as they wait for their visitors.

To start the party rolling, Headmaster asked Cris to sing one of her songs for Saturday. And to the last surprise, her mom entered the scene right in the middle of her performance and sang an excerpt from Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita.

Bugoy mom arrived too and shared with them her rendition of The Greatest Love of All. She wasnt quite familiar with the lyrics, but her song was indeed heartfelt. On Miguel moms arrival, she serenaded her son with Leah Navarro Kailangan Kita. Upon hearing her, it was pretty evident where Miguel got his great musicality. For Liezel, on the other hand, G-clefs oldie but goodie entitled I Understand How You Feel was interpreted by her mom.

During Laarni's turn, the event got quite emotional. It has been a long time since the two saw each other, so the Independent Woman couldnt help but burst into tears upon feeling the mixture of happiness and longing take over her. And in order to calm the lass down, her mom dedicated to her the song Close to You by the Carpenters.

Though Van's mom was not present tonight, his dad dropped by to show him his support and sing to him one of his favorite songs, Cant Fight this Feeling.

Now that the Grand Dream Nights are just a few days away, the Top 6 Scholars of "Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2" are undergoing intense training from all their mentors.

The final week before the much-awaited commencement exercises proves to be a tough one as the Dream Mentors are making sure that this season's crème de la crème have not forgotten everything they've learned about performing.

Teacher Kitchy has been busy polishing the Top 6's singing techniques for the past few days. With the help of Teacher Monet, she has been pointing out the things that the Top 6 are still doing wrong and reminding them of the proper ways of correcting them.

Meanwhile, Teacher Maribeth hasn't changed her stern and strict manner of teaching. She has been pushing the Scholars to perfect their choreography for the Grand Dream Nights, reminding them that the two-night finale is going to be the culmination of every single lesson they have learned in their three-month stay inside the Academy.

Voting for the Top 6 Scholars is still very much open. To support your favorite, key in PDA space BUGOY, PDA space LAARNI, PDA space MIGUEL, PDA space LIEZEL, PDA space VAN, or PDA space CRIS on your cellphones and send to 231 for Smart and Talk & Text, and Addict Mobile subscribers, and 2331 for Globe, TM, Sun, and Bayan subscribers. You can also vote online thru www.pinoydreamacademy.com.ph

Voting officially ends on September 14, 1 PM, on ASAP '08.

What other exciting events will take place during the last few days of "Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2"?

Stay tuned from Monday to Friday to "Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 Uberture", 5:30 PM, and "Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 Primetime", after "Iisa Pa Lamang" on ABS-CBN to find out. You can also watch the Scholars everyday on Studio 23, 12:00-2:00 PM and 24/7 online via TFCNow Video Stream (www.abs-cbnnow.com).

For online updates, check out Pinoy Dream Academy 2's official website: www.pinoydreamacademy.ph

After their band rehearsals yesterday, the Scholars were surprised to see formally set tables inside the Academy. Upon seeing the tables, they already had a strong feeling that they would be accommodating some visitors, so they got a little excited.

Immediately, they hopped in their best outfits, just like Teacher Monet instructed them. After they finished preparing themselves, the Dream Mentors—Headmaster Ryan, Teacher Monet, Teacher Von, Teacher Kitchy and Direk Joey arrived to join them, as they waited for their special guests.

To start the party rolling, Headmaster asked Cris to sing one of her songs for Saturday. And while she was in the middle of her act, she was surprised to see her mom enter the scene, singing an excerpt from Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita.

Bugoy’s mom arrived too and shared with them her rendition of The Greatest Love of All. She wasn’t quite familiar with the lyrics, but her song was indeed heartfelt. On Miguel’s mom’s arrival, she serenaded her son with Leah Navarro’s Kailangan Kita. Upon hearing her, it was pretty evident where Miguel got his great musicality. For Liezel, on the other hand, G-clef’s oldie but goodie entitled I Understand How You Feel was interpreted by her mom.

During Laarni’s turn, the event got quite emotional. It has been quite a long time since the two saw each other, so the Independent Woman couldn’t help but burst into tears upon feeling the mixture of happiness and longing take over her. And in order to calm the lass down, her mom dedicated to her the song Close to You by The Carpenters.

Though Van’s mom was not present last night, his dad dropped by to show him his support and sing to him one of his favorite songs, Can’t Fight this Feeling.

Surprisingly, the Top Six Scholars’ visitors just kept on coming. Aside from their beloved parents, former Scholars—Sheng, Bea, Christian, Apple, Iñaki, Bunny, Chivas, Poy and Sen dropped by the Academy to bid the Final Six good luck.

The Grand Dream Night will be the final performance night of the Top Six as official Scholars of the Academy; and whether they like it or not, it will also be time for them to finally bid the Academy that kept them for 91 straight days, good-bye. Tomorrow will be their last chance to prove themselves to the viewing public that they deserve to take the Grand Star Dreamer title home with them. Who among the six of them will stand out? Don’t miss PinoyDreamAcademy Season 2’sGrand Dream Night tomorrow, right after Varga!

Miguel was up early this morning since he was assigned to man the household. As soon as the others got out of bed, Miguel badgered them relentlessly with trivial matters. The Romantic Crooner theorized that he had to speak in order to exercise his vocal chords and keep them in good condition.

The rest on the other hand strictly followed the no-talk policy. Instead of singing at the top of her lungs, Laarni just focused on the choreography of her dance numbers. For a moment, the Independent Woman wanted to find out if she had already lost weight. Miguel jokingly reacted violently which cracked up Laarni.

After amusing the gal from the South, he went to Cris and confessed that he was bothered about his legs. He ranted about its rather large size and he kept going about how he would tone his muscles.

When Cris left to practice her piece, he admitted to Liezel that he was envious of Van. The Romantic Crooner mentioned that he never had a peaceful rest while the Cebuano Heartthrob seemed to have much experience of it. The most trivial question of it all though was that he would never get to watch himself and see if he indeed had a blissful sleep. Liezel seemed entertained with Miguel comic remarks and his sudden openness. But would Miguel push their limit and stir conflict with only a day away before the Grand Dream Night? Find out the updates to this story later on Uberture!

Ex-scholars Chivas, Apple, Sheng, Bea and Christian were interviewed live on Uberture today. Majority of the former Acadremians felt that Laarni was deserving of the Grand Star Dreamer title. If Bugoy was their 2nd placer, Van was their bet on the third spot.

When asked who among the Top 6 was a food enthusiast, almost all agreed on Miguel. Cris was a favorite choice with the question on who among them smelled the best.

The ex-scholars got all giddy when asked about their crushes in the Academy. Bea and Chivas remained loyal to their partners. While Christian crushed on Laarni, Sheng was attracted to Van. Apple had the most shocking revelation when she confessed that she liked Bugoy for his personality.

Also on the show this afternoon was the Top 6 rehearsals with Teacher Kitchy. The Voice Mentor taught the dreamers how to control their voices. Laarni seemed to have a difficult time doing so while Liezel was able to sing a line in one breath. Miguel on the other hand appeared off-key and needed sufficient supply of air. Would the scholars be able to apply these last minute techniques before the Grand Dream Night? Catch this story plus Cris and Sen reunion later on the primetime edition of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2!

As the end of the school year fast approaches, the Top Six Scholars couldnt help but reminisce some of the memorable experiences they had during their almost 3-month stay inside the Academy.

It started with Laarni invitation to Van for a mock boxing match after dinner. Teacher Monet recalled that ex-Scholar Christian used to be Laarni sparring partner. With that memory at hand, he also remembered how one of their hoarse plays turned into a dramatic dispute, which somehow caused an unspoken partition in the Academy.

Speaking of more disputes, they also remembered the heated argument that aroused between Laarni and Academy drop-out, Jet. They clearly remembered that incident when Laarni was taking a bath and singing in quite a loud voice while their former co-Scholar, Chivas, was undergoing an attack. She clearly remembered how harsh Jet commanded her to shut up. Aside from that, she also recalled how weird his argument was towards her coming up with issues like all her co-Scholars are pissed with her, while their topic in question was his rudeness towards her.

Aside from Laarni, Miguel too had his share in this trip down to memory lane. His controversial outburst towards ex-Scholar Bea in order to defend the Independent Woman made its mark on all of them. They classified it to be a real shocker, considering that Miguel had been nothing but a reserved gentleman inside the Academy.

They just couldnt believe how many unforgettable memories they had in such a short span of time. From being mere strangers, they were able to develop a special bond of friendship that they will surely remember for the rest of their lives.

Contrary to others observation of Liezels declining performance, Liezel showed apparent improvement during the rehearsals. Teacher Kitchy and Teacher Monet noticed that she was able to correct her previous mistakes and her voice was fuller compared to the past few days. However, she still had to polish off her diction and then she was set to go. Liezel beamed at the positive feedback and seemed determined to impress the mentors further.

Cris on the other hand appeared to have difficulty delivering today. After being used to the clean atmosphere in the Academy, she was exposed yesterday to the outside world and its blemishes. In effect, her sinus reacted and her throat was irritated. Before she was let off, the mentors advised her to practice proper breathing and prepare for high notes.

Meanwhile, Miguel had to make adjustments with his piece to match his desired interpretation. The Romantic Crooner also had to produce ad libs to spice up his performance. Catch the others rehearsals later and see Direk Joey and Teacher Maribeths joined session with the scholars on Uberture!

Top 6 Scholars' Dream Bigayan Concert for a Cause staged last Saturday, was a huge success.

Accumulating P266,400 from ticket and merchandise sales, the show aimed to raise funds for chosen charities.

Other than giving great performances, the Top 6's hosting chops were also put to a test when each of them got the chance to introduce a fellow scholar using the spiels they themselves wrote.

They also got to answer intriguing questions from Toni Gonzaga in a mini-talk show part of the program that certainly piqued everyone's curiosity.

Partial results of the text votes were also revealed during the last few minutes of the Concert for a Cause.
Voting for the Top 6 Scholars officially ends on September 14 on ASAP '08.

The back-to-back Grand Dream Nights of Pinoy Dream Academy (PDA) Season 2 will be held on September 13 and 14 at the Cuneta Astrodome.

As another form of saying thank you to their Dream Mentors, the Top Six Scholars rewarded them plaques of appreciation last night. They awarded them based on the different ways they have touched their lives and their hearts. But to make the awarding ceremony a little more interesting, the Scholars thought that impersonating their Mentors would be fun”and based on the bursts of laughter they had last night, it seems that they got that right.

First to receive an award was no other than their in-house mentor, Teacher Monet. Laarni was the one tasked to mimic the said mentor, who they hailed on the plaque as their Giant Clown. From the way he walks to the trademarks he left to the Scholars, Laarni nailed it perfectly.

Being an admitted frustrated dancer, Mr. C was given a Happy Feet award. The Scholars just couldnt forget the Headmasters interesting dance move which his impersonator, Miguel, showed while doing Mr. C favorite stance.

Liezel, on the other hand, did a fine job impersonating Teacher Kitchy. Aside from the mentors famous padded-shoulder get-up, Liezel almost made a replica of an actual scene during one of Teacher Kitchy class. Being famously known for her constant reminder regarding the Scholars breath flow, they had given her the Breath Flow award.

Though all presentations were found fascinating, it seems that Vans spoof of Direk Joey made all of them fall off their seats. Among all, it seems that Van had the most heartfelt performance. He was really into the character that even his audience couldnt deny that the lad is imitating their Media Performance Mentor from the quotable statements to the unforgettable moves. Before actually receiving his More than Words award, Direk Joey still couldnt help but laugh his heart out after seeing what his impersonator had to offer.

In less than a week time will be the actual good-bye, and the list of top three winners will be revealed. Who among Bugoy, Cris, Laarni, Liezel, Miguel, and Van do you think deserves to bag the Grand Star Dreamer title? Cast your votes now by texting PDA (name of scholar) to 2331 for Globe, Touch Mobile, and Sun Cellular subscribers and 231 for Smart, Talk˜N Text, and Addict Mobile subscribers. And dont forget to watch the Grand Dream Night on September 13 and the Awards Night on September 14.

The Headmasters List of 10 together with Poy amazed the huge crowd in their SM Bicutan mall show last Friday. All were in high spirits as they interacted with the audience and performed their recorded songs.

Iniaki and Apple hosted the event and were successful in enticing the crowd further for the appearance of the Top Six. The people cheered loudly for ex-scholars Bunny, Sen, Apple and Iniaki as they presented their well-loved pieces on stage.

As soon as Cris jump started the final six solo performances, the crowd went wild. Miguel, Liezel, Bugoy, Van and Laarni followed after singing Mr. C originals. Ending the program was the scholars production number of Yeng Constantino, Awit ng Pangarap.

Though they were elated with their first mall show, nothing beat their mini-reunion backstage. The two groups hugged instantly upon meeting but they had to recover and compose themselves for the show. All were ecstatic at the warm reception of the people and are looking forward to more of these events.

It has been fun-filled three-month experience for all of them. In such a short span of time, great ties had been made, and knowing that they will soon be parting ways gave a little room for nostalgia on both parties.

The Top Six couldnt thank the Mentors more for their teachings and guidance. One by one, they shared their sentiments and reflections with regard to their stay inside the Academy. All including Cris couldnt help but feel privileged to work with the Dream Mentors, who happen to be some of the music industries biggest names. During Bugoys turn, he couldnt help but get a little emotional.

Aside from Bugoy, Teacher Kitchy too got a little off hand with her tears. She admitted that she got too attached to them, and merely thinking of the parting causes a mild pinch on her heart. According to her, she will never ever forget the times she shared with them, because she, too, learned a lot from them.

After all the Mentors thanked the Scholars alike for the experiences, they also gave them words to live by. According to them, a mixture of joy, sorrow and anxiety play around their systems as they think about the Scholars upcoming exit. Joy is for their victory; sorrow will be for their separation; and anxiety to the possible odds that they might face once they step out the Academy. They kept on reiterating that the real world is indeed cruel, most especially to showbiz commodities which they will soon become, so they better prepare themselves. They also kept on repeating that they will always be there for them, just like their real parents.

To lighten up the drama, the Scholars arranged a little surprise for their teachers. In honor of their Mentors and everything they have taught them, the Scholars prepared a short skit characterized by their impersonation of the Dream Team. Laarni played the role of Teacher Monet, while Van portrayed as Direk Joey. Who among them dared to mimic the Headmaster and Teacher Kitchy? Find out tomorrow on Uberture, right after They Kiss Again, and see who among the Scholars have a possible bright future in acting!

Only four days until the Grand Dream Night and the scholars seemed to have either vocal problems or technique difficulties. Teacher Kitchy and Teacher Monet then assisted them in working out their issues and refining their pieces.

While Van had yet to learn the variations of his voice, Bugoy still had to improve on his diction and relax during his performances. The Farmers Son remained confused with his and had to be corrected by the Overall Voice Mentor. After reciting the lyrics and rehearsing his piece, he was able to make the necessary adjustments.

Cris on the other hand wanted to take her voice quality to the next level and raise the pitch of her song. But instead of modifying the tune of her piece, the mentors advised her to focus on internalization and appropriating emotions where it was due.

Meanwhile, Miguel felt ill this morning which affected his singing. The mentors believed he could do a better job minus his sickness. When it came to performing however, they reminded him to refrain from being conscious on the style and practice more until it becomes second nature.

Laarni was interested in learning technique and was advised to rehearse by Teacher Kitchy. She had yet to use the right singing muscles until it becomes natural for her. Though the people want to see a show stopping performance, Laarni still had to do the right thing for her voice.

After accumulating P266,400 from ticket and merchandise sales, it is more than safe to say that the Top 6 Scholars' Dream BIGayan Concert for a Cause staged last Saturday, September 6, was a huge success.

The show was part of the Top 6's mission to raise funds for their chosen charities. It was filled with breathtaking song-and-dance numbers and surprises that the viewers all enjoyed.

Besides giving great performances, the Top 6's hosting abilities were also put to a test when each of them got the chance to introduce a fellow Scholar using spiels that they wrote themselves.

They also got to answer intriguing questions from Toni Gonzaga in the mini-talk show part of the program that certainly piqued everyone's curiosity.

Meanwhile, the partial results of the text votes were revealed during the last few minutes of the Concert for a Cause.

As of 9:27 PM that night, Scholar A got 20.27% of the text votes, 38.98% for Scholar B, 11.28% for Scholar C, 20.28% for Scholar D, 3.15% for Scholar E, and 5.15% for Scholar F.

Voting for the Top 6 Scholars is still very much open.

To support your favorite, key in PDA space BUGOY, PDA space LAARNI, PDA space MIGUEL, PDA space LIEZEL, PDA space VAN, or PDA space CRIS on your cellphones and send to 231 for Smart and Talk & Text, and Addict Mobile subscribers and 2331 for Globe, TM, and Sun subscribers.

You can also vote online thru www.pinoydreamacademy.com.ph.

Voting officially ends on September 14, 1 PM, on ASAP '08.

Who will be declared this season's Grand Star Dreamer?

Be sure to catch the back-to-back Grand Dream Nights of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 on September 13 and 14 at the Cuneta Astrodome to find out. The Performance Night will be on Saturday while the Awards Night will be on Sunday with both live specials starting at 7:45 PM. Dream Big, Kapamilya!

Cris and Laarni were grilled by Billy on Uberture today. The PDA host brought out their competitive side by asking their advantage over the others. While Cris felt that her sexiness was her edge, Laarni was confident about her powerful voice. Both expressed their excitement on the upcoming Grand Dream Night since this would be the culminating event of all their efforts and hard work.

The two girls also granted requests of their fans on the show. Cris dedicated Always Be My Baby to Cleo de la Cruz and Laarni sang Go the Distance to Wilmer Iglesia.

Meanwhile, ex-scholars Chivas and Bea facilitated a banner-making contest for the Little Dreamers. While the Top 6 were away on their mall show, the young dreamers created Good Luck posters for their ate and kuya. The scholars were moved by their effort and they treasured these posters.

Part of Miguels charity work was to guest in a radio station, WRR 101.9. The Romantic Crooner sang his original composition, Lupang Hinirang and invited everyone to download his ringtone. A percentage of the proceeds would help those affected by the conflict in the South and would be going to the Emergency Response Network in Mindanao.

To download his ringtone, key in TRU and send to 231 for Smart and Talk n Text subscribers and 2331 for Globe and Touch Mobile subscribers. See the scholars guesting on ASAP and rock with the Headmasters List of 10 in their SM Bicutan mall show on the primetime edition of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2!

If you’ve had your fill of local contemporary music’s predilection for grungy pop-rock tunes and saccharine-flavored revivals, get a copy of “Pinoy Dream Academy Season Two Scholars Sing Cayabyab” for a hearty serving of new compositions from everybody’s favorite music man, Ryan Cayabyab.

More inspired than the recent “Ryan Cayabyab Singers” album, “Scholars Sing Cayabyab” contains delightful tracks that will have you singing along from beginning to end. If you liked the catchy playfulness and Pinoy wit of RCS’ “Ba’t ’Di Mo Sinabi?” and the optimistic vibe of KC Concepcion’s “Ngiti Lang,” you’ll find a number of tracks here that are just as easy on the ears.

Top tracks

The 11-song playlist—which includes the bonus track, “Awit ng Pangarap,” sung by “PDA’s” first Grand Dreamer, Yeng Constantino—is basically middle-of-the-road OPM. The collection’s top tracks, Jay “Bugoy” Bogayan’s ballad, “Paano Na Kaya?,” and Iñaki Ting’s “Ganun Ba?,” capture the album’s over-all musical spirit—the songs are playful, youthful, contemporary, and they ooze with optimism. Another notable number comes from the academy’s resident heartthrob, Van Pojas, who soars in the melodically complex “Another Goodbye Song.”

The group’s most talented performers are given beautiful but vocally demanding songs: Bugoy demonstrates complete vocal control in “Paano Na Kaya?,” a ballad that benefits from his R&B stylings; Laarni Losala shows off her range and versatility in the show-stopping “Manalig Ka,” and Liezel Garcia comes up with a sultry and polished rendition of “I’d Rather.”

Limitations

Interestingly, while the other scholars are given safe songs to mask their limitations, Losala is once again assigned a tune that requires her to show off her belting prowess. (On the TV show, she’s always required to sing similarly difficult songs, while a number of her less-talented “classmates”—with less-demanding tunes—struggle to stay on the note. Of course, it’s good to see how this stretches the talented singer, but it always wreaks havoc on her nerves.)

Like Losala, Miguel Mendoza is given a rousing “contest piece” (“Hero”), but the song is dragged down by a churchy arrangement and a heavy-handed interpretation. Cris Pastor (“Bakit Ganyan?”), one of the most improved scholars in the academy, and Bunny Malunda (“Narito Lang Ako”) sing safe, radio-friendly songs that are within their limited range.

Sen Nichols and Apple Abarquez sing the compilation’s two covers: Ariel Rivera’s “Wala Kang Katulad” for the former, and “Limang-Dipang Tao,” the classic OPM ditty from Mr. C’s groundbreaking “One” album, for the latter.

But, singing remakes is always tricky, because it presents the risk of being compared to their original interpreters. The fresh arrangement of “Limang-Dipang Tao” helps Apple escape that unfair fate.

Unfortunately, it’s Sen who, despite hitting all the right notes, suffers from the comparison. If a performer neither sings better nor brings something new to a well-loved hit song, he ends up sounding like a copycat—and that’s not something that would jumpstart a career in the performing arts.

pda2_final6 Pinoy Dream Academy Season 1 launched the careers of multi-platinum artist Yeng Constantino and singer-turned-actor Jay-R Siaboc. Can the final six scholars of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 reach (or even surpass) the achievements of their predecessors? PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) gives the lowdown on the remaining contestants of the ABS-CBN singing reality show.

Jay “Bugoy” Bogayan

Hometown: Camarines Sur

The Farmer’s Son

Named Top Scholar for the week: five times

Forget the rumors about his sexuality or the unnecessary comments about his less-than-appealing looks. Jay “Bugoy” Bogoyan is, without a doubt, is the competition’s best male vocalist. What’s even more exciting is how Bugoy had no previous singing background. This 18-year-old college undergraduate is the only scholar who managed to break Liezel Garcia’s three-time Star Scholar run. Bugoy also has the distinction of having the highest score for a trio performance (”Yesterday,” with Van Pojas and Hansen Nichols) and a duet (”Muli” with Vina Morales). While Bugoy is only second to Liezel in terms of score average, he is so far more consistent; having been excluded from the top three only twice.

At his best, Bugoy is an engaging performer with the most mesmerizing voice. In fact, his “I’ll Make Love To You” and “Yesterday” are perhaps the season’s most memorable and successful performances to date. At his worst, as in his rendition of “Nakapagtataka,” he still managed to impress the judges. His diction and stage presence are his most obvious waterloo, but these never hindered Bugoy from delivering a show stopping performance.

Liezel Garcia

Hometown: Dubai

Pride of Puerto Galera

Named Top Scholar for the week: five times

On paper, Liezel Garcia is already the clear-cut winner of PDA Season 2. She has the distinction of being the first Star Scholar of the competition; in Season 1, it was Yeng Constantino who got the highest score, and everyone knows that she went on to become the most successful alumna of the first batch. Liezl has the highest score average and has been named Star Scholar the most number of times. Yet, while Liezel is arguably one of the two best female vocalists in the competition, she lacks the confidence as a singer and as a potential celebrity. Liezel also failed to sustain her winning streak at the latter part of the contest. But, despite these, the Pride of Puerto Galera is still one of the favorites to win this competition.

Although Liezel lacks stage presence, making her latter performances predictable, her voice more than makes up for it, judging from her rousing renditions of “Listen,” “Count On Me,” and “So Much Love.” Even her less successful songs earned praises from the judges, proving that, even with her least inspired performances, Liezel has the making of a true singer.

Laarni Losala

Hometown: Sultan Kudarat

The Independent Woman

9th Gala Night Star Scholar

On Probation: twice

Laarni Losala was more popular for her onscreen antics than her singing. Earlier in the contest, Suldan Kudarat’s “The Independent Woman” was under fire due to her numerous crying fits and arguments with a number of her co-scholars (particularly Iñaki Ting and Bea Muñoz). But while she managed to land in the weekly top three prior to the announcement of the Headmaster’s List of Ten, Laarni made her mark during the 7th Gala Night, with her flawed but nonetheless remarkable rendition of “Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin.” It was surprising that Laarni was able to make the April Boy Regino hit sound fresh and exciting. However, it was more surprising that the mentors failed to recognize Laarni’s efforts when she was nominated for probation for that same song. Thanks to the face-off challenge, she was nominated for probation despite getting the fourth highest grade for that week. But the mentors chose to save Bunny Malunda, that week’s lowest ranking scholar, instead, earning the ire of loyal viewers.

That Laarni got the highest percentage of text vote for that nomination (an overwhelming 72.74 percent, a remarkable gap considering Miguel Mendoza, who had previously managed to score an impressive text vote lead of his own, was also on probation that week) is a clear indication that the voters felt she did not deserve to be on probation. An even more impressive feat: Laarni is the only scholar besides Jay Bogoyan and Liezel Garcia to get the title of Star Scholar for an individually-graded performance. Forget that her version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” was forgettable. At her best, Laarni is clearly one of the few scholars in the Academy who deserves to be called Grand Star Dreamer.

Miguel Mendoza

Hometown: Muntinlupa

The Romantic Crooner

Part of the 1st Gala Night Top Three scholars

On Probation: three times

Viewers expected great things from Miguel Mendoza, this season’s contestant with a previous reality singing show background (reminiscent of PDA Season 1’s Ronnie Liang). After all, he managed to finish fourth in ABC-5’s Philippine Idol. So it’s frustrating that Miguel, one of the contest’s early frontrunners, struggled to reach the final six, as if his experience on stage didn’t give him any advantage. Miguel’s best performance so far was during the 1st Gala Night, when he sang Luther Vandross’ “A House Is Not A Home.” Afterwards, however, he failed to follow-through, as he consistently gave safe, predictable, and bland performances of not so well-known ballads.

Even the grade of 9.06 Miguel received for his trio performances with Laarni Losala and Apple Abarquez was not impressive; performance master Joey Reyes felt the trio’s diverse personalities were evident onstage. He was also constantly outperformed by vocally-weak contestant (like Christian Alvear and Iñaki Ting). And even his “Sandra” during the 11th Gala Night failed to excite, although he had already performed the song on Philippine Idol two years ago. Instead, he was relegated as the primetime show’s filler, thanks in part to co-scholar and real life partner Bea Muñoz. Instead of showing of his singing prowess, Miguel and Bea merely showcased to the public their problematic and unusual (they’re in an “open relationship,” a fact Bea paraded in talk shows after she was eliminated). As a result, among the six remaining scholars, Miguel had been placed on probation the most number of times.

Like Ronnie Liang, Miguel’s previous reality show stint may prove to be an advantage. Miguel has managed to survive expulsion thrice due to his overwhelming text vote victories (75.97 percent against Iñaki’s 24.03, and 74.85 percent against Bea’s 25.15). And while he is yet to show it, the mentors and the jurors believe Miguel has to vocal capacity to tackle just about any song. Miguel, no doubt, shows promise as a versatile artist. That—plus his hopefully loyal fan base—might propel as one of this season’s big winners.

Cris Pastor

Hometown: Parañaque

The Singing Interior Designer

Part of the 8th Gala Night Top Three Scholars

Nominated for Probation: five times

Cris Pastor may be the only scholar in the competition who would benefit if the contest lasted a few weeks longer. Parañaque’s “The Singing Interior Designer” reached her tipping point late in the competition, when he sang the Jordin Sparks hit “Tattoo.” Previously, she had been trying to present herself as a seductive songstress with her sexy rendition of The Beach Boys’ “Papa Oom Mow Mow” and The Beatles’ “Come Together.” But while her Beach Boys cover impressed the judges, Cris’ succeeding attempts failed.

In particular, her take on “Come Together” caught the displeasure of resident juror Gerard Salonga. Her following performances were just as uninspiring; even her trio performances with Bunny Malunda and consistent top scholar Liezel Garcia received a lackluster grade of 8.32. But with “Tattoo,” Cris was able to prove that she deserves to be part of the final six. While she may be more known for her onscreen dalliance with Hansen Nichols and Iñaki Ting, Cris has a commanding stage presence and never looked awkward even when her vocals faltered. Her succeeding performances after “Tattoo” were surprising, proving that Cris is more effective when she tackles pop songs.

Those doubtful of her skill would argue her most successful performances (besides “Papa Oom Mow Mow”) were safe, but they were never boring. As if for penance, Gerard said he was blown away by Cris during the 10th Gala Night, and guest judge Girlie Rodis remarked during the 11th Gala Night that she improved immensely. And while she may be the scholar with the most number of appearance in the bottom four (and the lowest average among the remaining scholars), Cris managed to break the Liezel’s streak when she managed to land in the top three—an impressive feat, considering only seven scholars have managed to land in the top three for their solo performance. Cris is nowhere near Liezel Garcia and Laarni Losala in terms of singing ability, but she has proven that she more than vocal prowess on her side.

Van Pojas

Hometown: Cebu

The Heartthrob

6th Gala Night Star Scholar (with jay Bogayan and Hansen Nichols)

On Probation: once

Van Pojas has already been named as this season’s version of Jay-R Siaboc. But to dismiss Van’s singing is an underestimation of his talent. He is one of the few scholars who became part of weekly top three, and it helps that he was part of the trio that sang “Yesterday,” this season’s most successful performance to date. And while Van is not as consistent as Jay Bogayan, he proved early on that he has what it takes to last long in the competition. His rendition of “I Can’t Fight This Feeling Anymore” is one of the few that stood out during that 1st Gala Night, and is consistently named by viewers and Internet denizens as one of the more memorable PDA performances to date.

Van’s cover of the rock ditty “Tatsulok” may not be as flawless as Bugoy’s “I’ll Make Love to You” or as risky as Laarni Losala’s “Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin,” but it nonetheless showed that the show’s resident Heartthrob can sing a wide range of songs. While Van was awkward and conscious during his duet with Kitchie Nadal, Cebu’s pride might just have what it takes to break the predicted Liezel-Bugoy-Laarni finale.

van_cris Last night, the Top Six Scholars had a chance to evaluate their over-all performance all throughout their stay inside the Academy. Aside from assessing themselves, they were given a chance to evaluate their co-Scholars performances as well. Based on these assessments they had, they were requested to rank themselves accordingly on the numbered white board where their pictures were situated.

Cris awarded the Grand Star Dreamer title to Laarni. She decided to rank herself third, next to Bugoy, because she claims that among all of them, she has been the most improved. According to her, she intentionally didn’t aim for the top two positions because she is already certain that the two names she placed there truly deserves it more than she does. Bugoy agreed with Cris’ top two. He admitted that he is threatened by Laarni’s edge, technique-wise, but he claimed that he intends to use this threat to his advantage by challenging himself to strive harder and reach the top.

Laarni thought the other way around. For her, Bugoy is currently on the top position, followed by Liezel. She only ranked herself third because she believed that she still lacked what it takes to be hailed a Grand Star Dreamer. In between her sobs, she uttered that maybe her talent could only go as far as top three, but given the chance, she admits that she really wants to make it to number one.

Same with Laarni, Van and Liezel thought that Bugoy is currently on the roll inside the Academy. Though the Pride of Puerto Galera is confident with the uniqueness of her voice, she is not really sure if it is enough to make her worthy of the prestigious title. Van thought the same way. He claimed that he already gave his best shot, and it seems that it will never be enough to at least be of the same caliber with Bugoy’s.

Among all six of them, Miguel was the only brave soul who put his own name on the top most position. According to him, he is only being true to himself. He said that he is really determined to claim the title because it is the main reason why he joined the competition in the first place.

The Academy averaged all the Scholars’ ratings to come up with an unofficial ranking of the Academy’s Top Six. Bugoy was on the lead, followed by Laarni on second, then Liezel on third, while Van occupied the fourth place, and Miguel and Cris share the fifth spot.

Cristina Pastor The much-anticipated first Live Gala Performance Night of Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 was finally held Saturday wherein Pride of Puerto Galera Liezel emerged as the Star Scholar of the week while Stage Performer Inaki and Independent Woman Laarni are the very first Probee Scholars of the week.

Liezel really shone during the Gala Performance Night as her rendition of “Dance with My Father” earned a grade of 8.97 from the distinguished jury of the night composed of multi-awarded composer Louie Ocampo, romantic balladeer Hajji Alejandro, and respected talent manager Girlie Rodis. As this week’s Star Scholar, Liezel’s small dream of giving her aunt a cellphone would be granted.

Completing the Top 5 Scholars of the week are Romantic Crooner Miguel (8.83), Teen Heartthrob Van (8.63), Singing Interior Designer Cris (8.23), and Stylist’s Son Ross (8.00). Cris’ sudden change of song due to her org’s loss in a Recess Game held last week didn’t become a liability as she proved that she is versatile enough to sing any song. Her piece for the week was a jazzed up version of “Papa Oom Mow Mow.”

Four Scholars, on the other hand, failed to impress the jury. Sweet Chanteuse Bea and Small Boy Wonder joined the eventual Probees Inaki and Laarni in the bottom of the list.

Bea, who got a score of 6.40, was too stiff for the jury. Hadji Alejandro advised her to loosen up, as that’s what held her back in her performance. Christian, who received a grade of 5.23, was advised by Girlie Rodis to work on his vocals more. The two were saved by their co-scholars and their Mentors’ votes respectively.

This week’s Probees will depend on the people’s text votes to continue staying and studying in the Academy. Inaki, who got 6.17, was advised by resident juror Louie Ocampo to work on his shaky performance as it pulled down his amazing stage presence. Laarni, who got a score of 5.17, was advised by Mr. Ocampo to put more emotions into her performance and to add more texture to her voice.

Voting for the Probee Scholars of the week is now officially open. To support your favorite, key in PDA space InAKI or PDA space LAARNI on your cellphones and send to 231 for Smart and Talk & Text, and Addict Mobile subscribers and 2331 for Globe, TM, and Sun subscribers. You can also vote online thru www.pinoy dream academy.com. ph.
Meanwhile, the Pupilars org managed to get a General Point Average (GPA) of 7.88 during the Gala Performance Night.

This means that the org will be receiving a weekly allowance of P500 per member, which they can use to buy groceries and other necessities. One Voice, on the other hand, only got a GPA of 6.86. Hence, they would have to do with the basic supplies provided for them like rice, vegetables, and bread.

How will Iñaki and Laarni cope with their probationary status? Will One Voice be able to survive one whole week of eating nothing but the basic supplies? How will One Voice deal with the failure of getting a GPA above 7.5?
Stay tuned from Monday to Friday to Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 Uberture, 5:30 PM, and Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 Primetime, after My Girl on ABS-CBN to find out. You can also watch the Scholars everyday on Studio 23, 12:00-2:00 PM and 24/7 online via TFCNow Video Stream (www.abs-cbnnow. com). For online updates, check out Pinoy Dream Academy 2’s official website: www. pinoydreamacademy. ph

cris As a part of the public image management lessons of the Pinoy Dream Academy (PDA) scholars, esteemed and well-known members of the press will help prepare them for future showbiz interviews and press conferences.

Manila Standard Today Entertainment Editor Isah Red shared to them lessons on public imaging and maintaining good relationships with members of the press.

The respected entertainment editor also gave the scholars tips on how to stick to their image and evolve when needed for fans not to grow tired of them.

The scholars were also sent to the Dance Hall where well-known entertainment reporters and columnists Cristy Fermin and Ogie Diaz were waiting for them.

The two seasoned reporters grilled Laarni Losala, Apple Abarquez, and Miguel Mendoza. The three answered the fiery questions while the rest of the scholars and Isah Red watched them from the classroom.

Cris Pastor and Liezel Garcia were interviewed next by WRR DJ Laila via a phone patch.

02 The Scholars of the hit reality show "Pinoy Dream Academy" are busy preparing for their 8th Gala Night.

Since this is the culmination of their midterms week, they will be singing songs chosen for them by the Mentors during the upcoming 8th Live Gala Performance, Probation, and Expulsion Night.

The Mentors are challenging the Scholars to level up their game and show everybody what they've got through the songs that they specifically chose for them.

The Mentors chose Anita Baker's "Sweet Love" for Apple, George Michael's "As" for Bugoy, Jordin Sparks' "Tattoo" for Cris, Side A's "Hold On" for Sen, and "Lady Maramalade" from Moulin Rouge for Bunny.

Hoping to see them make use of their voices, the Mentors chose Al Jarreau's "Spain" for Iñaki, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsoy" for Laarni, The Emotions' "Best Of My Love" for Liezel, Spandau Ballet's "True" for Miguel, Bamboo's "Tatsulok" for Van, and Barbara Streisand's "A Piece Of Sky" for Poy.

As for the weekly showdown between Poy and one of the Scholars, the Honorary Scholar will be facing off with Bugoy this Saturday. The two will be showing off what their vocal chords can do through Regine Velasquez's "Narito Ako."

Will the Scholars be able to meet the Mentors' expectations? How will they prepare for this challenge?

Stay tuned from Monday to Friday to "Pinoy Dream Academy" Season 2 Uberture, 5:30 PM, and "Pinoy Dream Academy" Season 2 Primetime, after "My Girl" on ABS-CBN to find out.

PDA The 16 Scholars of PDA season 2 is finally complete as four of the remaining Dreamers compete for the 16th slot left empty by the withdrawal of Consuelo Osorio from the competition. Hera Redoblado, Ranjit Singh, Poy Palma, and Lambert Reyes were the four Dreamers who got the highest scores after the Top 15, hence they were given the chance to perform and battle it out through a Zhel Garcia on Final 16 talented Scholars of Pinoy Dream Academy Season II.

24-hour text voting. Videojock Ranjit “Jet” Singh clinched the 16th slot with an overwhelming 51.70% of the text votes.

Here are the Final 16 scholars
1. “Cancer Survivor” Hansen Nichols,
2. “Stand-up Comic” Michelle Belmonte,
3. “Farmer’s Son” Jay Bogayan,
4. “Teen Heartthrob” Van Pojas,
5. “Stylist’s Son” Ross Dio,
6. “Singing Interior Designer” Cris Pastor,
7. “Romantic Crooner” Miguel Mendoza,
8. “Sweet Chanteuse” Bea Muñoz,
9. “Student Husband” Chivas Malunda,
10. “Pride of Puerto Galera” Zhel Garcia,
11. “Different Couple’s Daughter” Apple Abarquez,
12. “Small Boy Wonder” Christian Alvear,
13. “Teacher Wife” Bunny Malunda,
14. “Stage Performer” Iñaki Ting,
15. “Independent Woman” Laarni Losala
16. “Videojock” Jet Singh

cristina_pastor 21-year-old Cristina Pastor is from Parañaque City. Cristina was born on November 20, 1987. Her favorite groups are The Doors, Heart, Rolling Stone, Sting, The Police, and The Beatles.

The Singing Interior Designer

Full Name:CRISTINA PASTOR

Age:21

Birthdate:20 November

Place of Birth:PasayCity

Height:5’ 1/2”

Weight:100 lbs

Racial Descent:Filipino/Spanish

Civil Status:Single

Profession:Interior Designer

Educ. Attainment:Interior Design

School Last Attended:Phil.School of Interior Design

Interests (other than singing):Designing, drawing, reading

Favorite Singers:Alanis Morissette, The Beatles, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravitz, Heart, Sade, to name a few

Musical influences:The Beatles, The Doors, Alanis Morissette

Discovering my voice:Second year highschool, nilait ako ng teacher ko sa music na di daw ako marunong kumanta. Hiniritan ko nga ng Ave Maria, tulala siya.

First song I ever sang:Lupang Hinirang

Musical instrument I can play:Guitar, piano, bass, kahon

Musical instrument I’d like to learn: Drums

Greatest achievement:Having a job, graduating and making my family proud of me kahit black ship ako.

Biggest frustration:To be a model… ang liit ko eh…

Greatest Dream:To be a superstar and a popular interior designer and to have my own family.

Song of my life:One Hand In My Pocket by Alanis Morissette


Quote Me:“I would do anything (to show my talent to the world). Kahit kailangang pang kalbuhin ako.”

Notes on Cris:

At one look, Cris makes an immediate impression of someone coming from a lavish upbringing. Though she grew up having all things she wanted, she is more at home with an ordinary lifestyle.

She temporarily turned her back on interior designing - a career she worked hard for and is proud of – to pursue her passion for music.

Not the run-of-the-mill karaoke-goer who belts out everytime they see a mic, Cris doesn’t just sing. She is also into guitar and piano.Her first piece on the guitar?The intricate Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin.

Will her stay at PinoyDreamAcademy prove to be her stairway to fame?