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Cerealicious was a fast-food restaurant and cereal cafe chain based in the Philippines. Cerealicious offered Post, Nestle, and Kellogg's cereals with milk and a wide range of additional toppings and incorporated local flavors to serve Filipino taste. [1] [2]
There was a break in presentations due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Tanghalang Ateneo’s 2024 season was played in honor of the late director, Ricky Abad. [5] [6] In July 2024, the company produced its adaptation of Shakespeare, Sintang Dalisay, based on Romeo and Juliet. [7] It was reviewed glowingly by Tatler Asia. [8]
Rockin' Romeo & Juliet (2006); musical film in which Romeo is a modern rock star wooing Juliet with his singing ability; directed by David McGaw (USA) Romeo and Juliet: A Monkey's Tale (2006); fictional-documentary in which two monkeys from rival cliques fall in love; directed by Karina Holden (Australia) Guca!
Romeu e Julieta (Portuguese: [ʁoˈmew i ʒuliˈetɐ] ⓘ; lit. ' Romeo and Juliet ') is a traditional Brazilian dessert made of cheese and goiabada. [1] While the most simplistic form of this dessert consists of goiabada over a slice of cheese, desserts and foods can be prepared into Romeu e Julieta versions of themselves by incorporating goiabada and cheese into the recipe. [2]
Aww! This was like a scene straight out of a movie, with the gorgeous garden and everything. The pups' meeting may have been brief, but it's easy to tell from the wagging tails that it meant the ...
Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet", also known as "A Time for Us", an instrumental arranged by Henry Mancini, from Nino Rota's music for the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet; A Time for Us (Donny Osmond album), 1973; A Time for Us (Joey Yung album), 2009; A Time for Us (Luke Kennedy album), 2013
Rome & Jewel is a 2006 American hip-hop musical film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set in Los Angeles that deals with interracial love. The film stars Nate Parker as Rome and Lindsey Haun as Jewel. The 2008 re-release had modest box office results and mostly negative critical commentary.
Romeo and Juliet is a dramatization of Brooke's translation, and Shakespeare follows the poem closely but adds detail to several major and minor characters (the Nurse and Mercutio in particular). [23] [24] [25]