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Many newspapers have a weekly tanka column, and there are many professional and amateur tanka poets; Makoto Ōoka's poetry column was published seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of Asahi Shimbun. [11] As a parting gesture, outgoing PM Jun'ichirō Koizumi wrote a tanka to thank his supporters.
Benigno Juan was born in Talipapa, Sta. Quiteria, Novaliches, Quezon City.As both his parents were farmers, he learned to till soil at an early age and became a farmer.He was a working student from high school until college, taking up odd jobs from farming to working in a paper mill, until he found his true calling as a journalist/writer.
Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas (International title: Timeless / transl. I Hope It Never Ends ) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN . Directed by Jerome C. Pobocan and FM Reyes, it stars by Jericho Rosales , Kristine Hermosa , Diether Ocampo and Angelika Dela Cruz .
Minsan may Isang Puta won a film grant in 2010 in the multi-narrative indie film: "Ganap na Babae" (International title: Garden of Eve).. Ms. Mercedes Cabral in her role in the screenplay of "Minsan may Isang Puta" was praised by local media. [4]
Set in the Philippine Revolution of 1896, Walang batas sa Sugat was first published in 1898, and first performed in 1902 at the Teatro Libertad. [3] The play is about the injustices Filipinos suffered under Spanish colonial rule, [2] including the oppression of Filipino prisoners by Spanish friars [4] for expressing their patriotism.
Sitsiritsit, also known as Sitsiritsit Alibangbang, is a Filipino folk song.This humorous song describes a flirtatious woman threatening a storeowner that the ants are going to get him if he is not going to extend credit, as well as unusual situations of exchanging a child for a doll or bagoong.
The slogan "Sa ikauunlad ng bayan, disiplina ang kailangan" (Filipino for "For the nation's progress, discipline is needed") [1] [2] was a political catchphrase created by the administration of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos after his declaration of martial law, as a justification for his authoritarian rule and in an effort to promote the "new society". [3]
Maganda pa ang Daigdig (officially translated as "The World Be Lovely Still"; the literal translation is "The World is Still Beautiful") is a Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Lázaro Francisco.