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  2. 2009 National Artist of the Philippines controversy - Wikipedia

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    The controversy began when conferred the Order of National Artists to seven individuals in July, 2009. [4] Controversy arose from the revelation that musician Ramon Santos had been dropped from the list of nominees short-listed in May that year by the selection committee, and four other individuals had been nominated to the title via "President’s prerogative": [1] [2]

  3. Category:Art controversies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Art controversies" ... 0–9. 2009 National Artist of the Philippines controversy; A. Artificial intelligence art; C. Corridart; D. Degenerate art;

  4. Category:YouTube controversies - Wikipedia

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  5. Carlos Celdran - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Edward "Carlos" Pamintuan Celdran (November 10, 1972 – October 13, 2019) was a Filipino artist, tour guide, segment TV host and cultural activist. He was known for "Walk This Way", a guided tour of the Manila districts of Intramuros, Binondo, and Quiapo using a combination of music, visuals, and history lectures to immerse tourists into what life was like during the Spanish and ...

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  7. Danny Sillada - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Sillada was controversial for his artwork titled Menstrual Period in Political History, [4] “a satirical take on the recurring political crisis in the Philippines. This controversial mixed media piece (an attempt was made to destroy it at the height of the “Hello Garci” political scandal) reflects the artist's critical stance ...

  8. Iisang Dagat - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Iisang Dagat" was jointly produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines with Chinatown TV, and Guizhou Xinpai Media Company. The video was uploaded on YouTube in Chinatown TV's channel, [1] as well as on Facebook. [5] Universal Records Philippines was credited for being involved in the music video. However, the record ...

  9. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    Sterling explained this at the end of the video as a way of preventing Nintendo from claiming and monetizing the video by including other material which was similarly flagged by Content ID, hoping that multiple claims would prevent anyone from monetizing the video and running advertisements on their channel, which is intended to be ad-free and ...