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  2. A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino - Wikipedia

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    Set in the Filipino world of pre-World War II Intramuros of Old Manila in October 1941, [3] the play explores the many aspects of Philippine high society by telling the story of the Marasigan sisters, Candida and Paula, and their father, the painter Don Lorenzo Marasigan.

  3. Ligaya Tiamson-Rubin - Wikipedia

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    A multiple Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature recipient, and currently a professor of the University of the Philippines Diliman. Today, she is teaching Filipino 25, Mga Ideya at Estilo (Ideas and Styles) under the Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature [ 1 ] at the College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines ...

  4. 1989 Palanca Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 39th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. This year saw the inclusion of a new category, Short Story for Children/Maikling Kwentong Pambata, for both the English and Filipino Divisions. [1]

  5. Ang Larawan - Wikipedia

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    Ang Larawan, internationally released as The Portrait, is a 2017 Philippine musical film directed by Loy Arcenas.. Based on the 1997 stage play, Larawan which in turn was based on the 1950 literary play A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino by National Artist Nick Joaquin, the film takes place in 1941 just before World War II in a mansion in Manila.

  6. List of conflicts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Eleuterio Marasigan Spain. Joaquin Pacheco Yanguas; Filipino victory. Filipino revolutionaries recapture Tayabas province; Mock Battle of Manila (Manila, Philippines August 13, 1898) "Raising the American flag over Fort Santiago, Manila, on the evening of August 13, 1898." drawing from Harper's Pictorial History of the War with Spain. United States

  7. Nick Joaquin - Wikipedia

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    Tatang: The Life Story of Celestino M. Dizon (1994) La Orosa: The Dance-Drama that is Leonor Goquingco (1994) Mr. F.E.U., the Culture Hero That Was Nicanor Reyes (1995) Rizal in Saga: A Life for Student Fans (1996) One Woman's Liberating: The Life and Career of Estefania Aldaba-Lim (1996) Hers, This Grove: The Story of Philippine Women's ...

  8. Raymund Marasigan - Wikipedia

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    Marasigan is the bassist and percussionist of the new band called Gaijin, fronted by Jesse Grinter (guitars and vocals) and Shinji Tanaka (drums). Gaijin means "foreigner" in Japanese. As the name implies, the group is composed of different artists from different heritages. Marasigan is Filipino, Grinter is American, and Tanaka is Japanese.

  9. Macli-ing Dulag - Wikipedia

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    "Ang Pangat, ang Lupang Ninuno at ang Ilog" ("The Chieftain, the Ancestral Land and the River"), written by Luz Maranan, is a story about the chieftain Dulag who led Igorot tribes against the government's dam project during the Marcos regime. The story won third prize in the 2012 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. [28]