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Noon at Ngayon: Pagsasamang Kay Ganda (lit. ' Then and Now: A Beautiful Relationship ' ) is a 2003 Filipino drama film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and written by Ricky Lee . Noon At Ngayon tells the story of four friends who reunite after many years of separation.
The longest-running noontime variety and entertainment show is Eat Bulaga!, which will celebrate its 46th anniversary on July 30, 2025. [3] [4] The two other long-running noontime variety shows are Student Canteen for 19 years and followed by It's Showtime, which will celebrate its 16th anniversary on October 24, 2025.
Awit ng Panahon Noon at Ngayon — [80] Ballet Manila: Aliw Theater: Pasay: Ibong Adarna — [81] April 23 Yeng Constantino: Centerplay, City of Dreams: Parañaque: Yeng Constantino Live! Part of the Centerplay Concert Series [82] April 25–28 Various Samsung Performing Arts Theater, Circuit Makati: Makati: International Dance Day Festival ...
January 4: Balita Alas Kwatro, Balita sa Tanghali, Katapat at Karancho, Klinika on Air, Lapid Fire, Musika Noon at Ngayon, Otso Diretcho, Shalala and Friends, Showbiz Galore and Usapang Babae on 8TriTV; January 5: May The Best House Win Canada on 2nd Avenue; January 7: American Idol: The Farewell Season on ETC; January 7: Date A Live season 2 ...
Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon (2025–present, simulcast on PTV) Balitang Pambansa (2024; simulcast on PTV, IBC, PIA and PNA) Celebrating Life (2017–present) Census Serbilis; Doctor On Board (2018–present) DOLE At Your Service sa Bagong Pilipinas (2025–present) DOTR Sakay NA (2025–present) Go Agri (2022–present) Leslie Bocobo Live (2024 ...
Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result Source 2017: 2nd Guild of Educators, Mentors, and Students (GEMS) Best Program Host: Lourd de Veyra: Won
Mga kababayang dalaga ng Malolos (English: To my countrymen, the young women of Malolos), also known by its alternative English title To the young women of Malolos, is a letter written by Filipino author and political reformer José Rizal on February 22, 1889.
Aurelio Tolentino y Valenzuela (October 15, 1869 [1] – July 5, 1915) was a Kapampangan playwright, poet, journalist, and revolutionary. [2] His works at the turn of the 20th century depicted his desire to see Philippine independence from its colonizers.