Tag: Filipino

Philippines’ viral RC Cola ad wins prestigious Cannes Lions award

The Philippines’ viral RC Cola ad has won a Bronze Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France, widely regarded as the most prestigious awards event for advertising and film industries.

Bayang Barrios releases “Atin Lang Ito” online for Philippine Independence Day

Multi-awarded singer-songwriter Bayang Barrios is releasing her new single titled "Atin Lang Ito" via online channels for Philippine Independence Day, incidentally also the lumad artist's birthday.

The Apprentice’s lone male survivor Filipino Louie Sangalang keeps his cool

Louie Sangalang is literally the last man standing in The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition -- the last male candidate in the running for the US$250,000 job offer to be the protégé of ONE Championship chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong and his chief of staff at the ONE Championship Global Headquarters in Singapore.

Filipino community pantry movement’s compassion inspires Timor-Leste

The Filipino community pantry movement which has resulted in numerous local initiatives of neighbors helping each other with food supplies during the coronavirus pandemic quarantine has gone beyond the country's borders and is now present in Timor Leste.

Hollywood’s Eva Green says Filipina “Nocebo” co-star Chai Fonacier “blew her away”

Hollywood's Eva Green has expressed admiration for her Filipina co-star, Chai Fonacier, in the upcoming thriller film "Nocebo."

IN PHOTOS: Solar energy-powered giant UN SDG logo switches on for Earth Hour

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) logo has been created as a giant solar artwork using 1,800 solar lights and switched on by Filipino solar energy champions on top of the Makati City Hall to mark Earth Hour in the Philippines and the UN's 75th Anniversary.

Filipino diaspora stories find voices in women-led media organizations

Filipino diaspora stories of inspiration are set to be featured in two women-led media organizations based in the United States and the Philippines.

Filipino public school teacher Noemi Baysa recognized for online newspaper

Filipino public school teacher Noemi Baysa was recognized by an international organization for her online publication called Project I Commit to Global Citizenship Education through Online Newspaper or "PIGEON".

MEET Kelsy Lua, promising filmmaking talent based out of LA

Kelsy Lua is a film editor based in LA who has made waves in both the local indie film scene and in film festivals in the Philippines, her country of birth. She has worked as the editor of multiple projects, which include award-winning short films Gawilan, Breach of Trust, On The Clock, and A Blossom in the Night, among others.

Ash Wednesday in the Philippines amid coronavirus pandemic

Ash Wednesday in the Philippines is being marked on February 17, 2021, for the second straight year amid the coronavirus pandemic and with additional guidelines from the Catholic Church.

Netflix streams Filipino romance drama series ‘I Can See You’

The Filipino romance drama series ‘I Can See You,’ will begin streaming on Netflix Philippines this February.

James Beard Best Chef Tom Cunanan, Paolo Dungca open Pogiboy DC fastfood

James Beard awardee Filipino chef Tom Cunanan and his Bad Saint partner Paolo Dungca are featuring Pinoy-inspired dishes at their newly opened fast-food counter in Washington, D.C. named Pogiboy.
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