Ruben Nepales wins two journalism awards in LA
INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines—Philippine Daily Inquirer Hollywood columnist Ruben V. Nepales won two prizes in the 2012 National Entertainment Journalism Awards presented by the Los Angeles Press Club on Sunday.
Nepales won third
prize in two categories: best column for his Philippine Daily Inquirer column,
“Only In Hollywood,” and best book, Anvil Publishing Company’s “My Filipino
Connection: The Philippines in Hollywood.”
“I am humbled and
honored to win prizes in both categories I was a finalist in, especially since I
was competing against writers from mostly mainstream, large American
publications. To win third prize for best column in a tie with someone from a
giant tinseltown paper like The Hollywood Reporter is an honor,” he said.
“I was especially
inspired to write about Martin Scorsese in my PDI column titled, ‘Childhood
Isolation Inspired His Passion,’ because it was moving and inspiring to hear him
talk about how being an asthmatic child nurtured his passion for cinema,” said
Nepales.
He said winning
third prize for his first book, “My Filipino Connection: The Philippines in
Hollywood,” is “especially sweet because it is, in a way, a recognition of my
passion and commitment to spotlight the Filipino talent excelling in the world
stage.”
“I share the
prize with all the Filipino personalities I featured who gave interesting
interviews, my PDI entertainment editor Emmie Velarde who also edited the book,
Letty Jimenez Magsanoc and Prosy Delacruz for their blurbs and the good folks at
Anvil.”
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