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He was known for his ability to write poems well that many are asking him to teach them how to rhyme words. He earned the moniker "Huseng Sisiw" (literally, "José the Chick") because when people would ask him to write love poems, he requested live chicks (sisiw in Tagalog) to be given to him as a form of payment. In addition, his dietary ...
Mga Basang Sisiw (transl. wet chicks / international title: Lost Children) is a 2013 Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on a 1981 Philippine film of the same title. Directed by Ricky Davao, it stars Renz Valerio, Bianca Umali, Kimberly Faye, Hershey Garcia and Miko Zarsadias. It premiered on June 3 ...
Di Ka Na Maggigisa (lit. ' You Won't Be Screwed Anymore ') Parody of the GMA Network's afternoon drama, Hindi Ka Na Mag-iisa (lit. ' You Won't Be Alone Anymore ') Lino Blanco : Parody of the GMA Network's drama, Luna Blanca. ProteJail: Parody of the GMA-7's talent show Protege. As the title says, the sketch is a talent show for prisoners.
José Cecilio Corazón de Jesús y Pangilinan (November 22, 1896 – May 26, 1932), also known by his pen name Huseng Batute, was a Filipino poet who used Tagalog poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the American occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946.
A 2nd version of "Di Na Nag-Iisa"(Acoustic version) appears on this same album. Jona Viray also covered the song for her debut studio album, On My Own under the title 'Di Na Mag-iisa'. "Di Na Magigisa" (2005) Performed by Michael V. "Darna, Ikaw Na" (2020) Performed by Daryl Ong "Patuloy Lang Ang Lipad" (2022) Performed by BGYO (2022 TV Series OST)
Alejandro G. Abadilla (March 10, 1906 – August 26, 1969), commonly known as AGA, was a Filipino poet, essayist, and fiction writer.Critic Pedro Ricarte referred to Abadilla as the father of modern Philippine poetry, and was known for challenging established forms and literature's "excessive romanticism and emphasis on rhyme and meter". [1]
Ibong Adarna, also known as The Adarna Bird, [1] is an early 19th century Filipino epic poem that centers around a magical bird of the same name. During the Spanish era, the longer form of the story's title was Korrido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak ni Haring Fernando at ni Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbanya ' ("Corrido and Life Lived by the Three Princes ...
Kalupitan ng Tadhana: Rogelio de la Rosa: Lagablab ng Kabataan: Manuel Silos: Rogelio de la Rosa, Sylvia Rosales, Juanito Carriedo, Eddie Unson, Nati Rubi, Paquito Villa, Lou Salvador: Parlatone Hispano Filipino: Comedy: Sa Paanan ng Krus