19 Aug 2011
by angkuletin Camarines Sur, Music, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe Tags: long board, Rock N Skate, short board, skate, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe
This was an idea we started playing around with as early as May 28, the Goodleaf Dub Pilipinas gig at Wharf Galley Rock Cafe, and who would’ve known we’d actually do it?
Thank you TJ of Machine, Machine and Slicksurf Pilipinas for making this event happen. This is all your doing! I just helped in any way I could. I have loved working with you and I hope there would be more of Rock N Skate in Naga City.

This is going to be one awesome night! Thanks to all the bands who will be participating at the awarding ceremony and rock party at Wharf Galley Rock Cafe.
P.S.
Konti na lang magi-skate na rin ako. *winks*
17 Aug 2011
by angkuletin Wharf Galley Rock Cafe Tags: Beer Below Zero, tshirt design
Oh, look at me, looks at whats I gots! I gots meself a BBZ shirt! Thanks guys! You rock.

Yeah, the Free Size women’s shirt do fit me.
And I look so kewl in it too. (Pictures? next time.)
16 Aug 2011
by angkuletin Camarines Sur, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe Tags: movies, Naga City, Origin8 Media, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe, Zombadings
Wharf Galley Rock Cafe, in cooperation with Ladlad, Origin8 Media and SM Cinema, present the premiere night of
Zombadings 1: Patayin sa Shokot si Remington
AUGUST 22, 2011 7PM SM Naga Cinema 4
Tickets at Php150

11 Aug 2011
by angkuletin Wharf Galley Rock Cafe Tags: Be Resorts, Cebu, Cebu Pacific, membership, promo, travel, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe

After 4 days of non-stop revisions, this poster is finally out. Working with two big companies with their own advertising departments, logo policies, standard typefaces and their own respective suggested copies, taught me a lot. It was a wonderful learning experience!
Thank you Cebu Pacific Air and Be Resorts Mactan Cebu. Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to work with you. More power!
24 Jun 2011
by angkuletin Camarines Sur, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe

Because Wharf Galley is not just a rock cafe….
We are premiere-ing with a Nick Olanka night (also known as the Angeli Bayani night), with his short film, Lunes ng Hapis (Cast: Angeli Bayani and McDo Bolano)

Lunes ng Hapis
Nick Olanka, UPFI
TRT: 12min.
Genre: Fiction
Theme: War and peace
Virgie and Ismael are lovers in the midst of a military offensive in Sta, Filomena; Virgia is a teacher of a local elementary school and Ismael is a captain of the troop assigned to infiltrate the rebels. Every monday, they meet and make love passionately and violently. One day, Virgie’s student Tikoy asks her to help find his missing father, Mang Lino, a rumoured rebel symphatizer. Events unfold and point to Ismael as being responsible for Mang Lino’s disappearance, because of this Virgie is overwhelmed by guilt. The next monday, as they make love, Virgie chooses between her love for Ismael and her love for her community.
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23 Jun 2011
by angkuletin Camarines Sur, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe
First off, we will be releasing our menu next week (oh it isn’t July yet next week) Tentatively, June 29, Wednesday. Photography was done by Gouldian Colours and lay out by Pencionados DesignPlus. The highlight of this menu would be the release of Wharf Galley’s cocktails by Don Topetito.
July 4 would mark the start of Cinema Mondays at Wharf Galley. And of course, who else would be featured that night but the great Nick Olanka. So July 4 is officially Nick Olanka night. We are showing his Lunes ng Hapis short and his full-length Cinemalaya film Huling Araw ng Linggo. Watch out for more films from Dada Docot, Ray Gibraltar, Raymond Lee, Sigrid Bernardo, Roxlee and other friends. This is going to be exciting!

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22 Jun 2011
by angkuletin Camarines Sur, Music, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe Tags: Avenue Square, Bicol, Magsaysay Avenue, metal, Metal Night, music, Naga City, Wharf Galley Rock Cafe
My motto this past month is “No to musical discrimination,” and because of that, I agreed to hold the first ever metal night in Wharf Galley Avenue Square. I had really wanted to go and see it for myself, just to see what the fuss is all about. I wanted to see what this “mosh pit” they all talk about and see how that goes, with men and women in it. I wanted to see a big crowd of black-wearing people and feel their energy. On the personal side, I had wanted to look after what I need to protect, my people, my property, or at the very least, my name. But I was home sick and was only updated via phone.


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