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Market Night at mag:net August 20 2007

If any of you young entrepreneurs are interested, mag:net cafe at Serendra is having a Market Night event this coming August 20 2007. Gabe Mercado (via JC Media) briefly describes the concept of Market Night:

Market night is a new thing we’re trying out as we’re trying to find a way to showcase more independent young accessories/fashion designers out there — precisely the type of people who make their own stuff and sell out of their own websites.

We pretty much do a lot to promote independent musicians, visual artists, performance artists, writers and film makers but we haven’t done much to promote designers just yet, which is why we thought up of this event.

If there are any independent sellers out there who make their own stuff and want to be a part of this event, let me know!

We are especially looking for handcrafted shirts and accessories that are for guys too. We seem to have a lot of items for women already.

If you are interested in participating, please let Gabe know by commenting in his multiply site.

BUT if you’re interested in grabbing some great finds please come! Talked to Gabe a while ago and he has more that 23 vendors with fashionista accessories! Come one, come all!

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UA&P Alumni Web Project

By any chance, are there graduates of the University of Asia and the Pacific (formerly known as CRC, also known as UA&P) that read this blog? Some of the school’s alumni, together with the alumni office are putting together a collaborated web effort. Details are quite vague as of the moment but some of the spearheads of the project include Elber Cruz, Anna “the Foz” Castro and some other graduates. If you aren’t part of the alumni mailing list but happen to read this blog and want to help, please leave a comment here with your email so we can get in touch with you.

UA&P is a very young university so it may seem dwarfed by the other accomplishments and stature of the other big campi in the Philippines. Nonetheless, it was what I called home for five good years. 🙂