Category Archives: Entertainment

Drag Artist Pura Luka Arrested, Will File Counter Lawsuit!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Controversial drag performer Pura Luka Vega was arrested by Manila Police District operatives in his home in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Wednesday afternoon. The drag performer, whose real name is Amadeus Fernando Pagante, is reportedly being held at the Santa Cruz Police Station.

Religious group Philippines for Jesus Movement earlier sued Vega for his rock rendition of “Ama Namin,” or the Lord’s Prayer, which was denounced by many as “blasphemous.”

Pagante was charged under Article 201 of the Revised Penal Code provides the penalty for “immoral doctrines, obscene publications and exhibitions and indecent shows.”

It wasn’t clear whether Pagante would be posting bail for his temporary freedom.  What’s clear is that he’s fighting back!

In a message sent directly to The Adobo Chronicles, Pagante said he is counter-suing the religious group, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines and Parish officials of Quiapo Church for immoral doctrines, idolatry and grave threat to public safety.  This is connection with the annual Traslacíon celebrating the feast of the Black Nazarene.

“When I performed as Jesus, I was merely practicing my craft as an entertainer. No one was physically hurt during my performance. Nothing immoral about that,” he said.

Pagante added: “What could be more immoral than a public display of idolatry, parading the Black Nazarene like a rock star, and putting the lives and safety of devotees at great risk? Is there a double standard here?”

Commentary: About Those Non-edible Gowns and Tuxedos

Ah, the age-old question, “Makakain ba ang concert?” The nation’s most pressing concern, apparently.

It’s truly baffling how some folks can’t fathom the idea that culture and entertainment can coexist with the more basic necessities of life. It’s as if they believe that by hosting a free concert at Malacañang Palace, the government is secretly plotting to replace our rice bowls with rhythm and melody.

But what’s even more amusing is the hypocrisy of these critics. They scoff at the thought of enjoying a musical evening, yet eagerly embrace the extravagance of network galas and balls. Apparently, gowns and tuxedos are as nourishing as a hearty meal, and the pomp and pageantry of such events are an essential part of their dietary requirements. After all, who needs bread when you can have bling?

So let’s all join the chorus and ask the question that really matters: “Nakakain ba ang mga gowns at tuxedos?” After all, if we can’t eat them, maybe they’re not worth our time or attention either.

Commentary: Senator Bong Revilla Should Appeal To Vice Ganda, Not To Malacañang

Senator Bong Revilla’s recent appeal to Malacañang regarding the “No work, no pay” workers of “It’s Showtime” is a display of misplaced priorities that could make even the most absurd of reality TV plots seem sensible. 

While the show was suspended for 12 days due to the antics of Vice Ganda and Ion Perez, Revilla’s call for presidential intervention seems like a punchline in itself. Why bother the President for the mischief of the show hosts?

Perhaps a more effective approach would be for Senator Revilla to ask the hosts of the show, particularly the wealthy Vice Ganda, to dip into their deep pockets and ensure that the workers receive their wages during the suspension. After all, Vice Ganda once claimed to have lost track of her wealth, so why not share the blessings with those who truly need it? It’s a golden opportunity for a real-life show of generosity.