Dalisay

Dalisay

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  • Jose Dalisay, Jr. — Infobox Writer name = Jose Dalisay, Jr. imagesize = 180px caption = pseudonym = Butch Dalisay birthdate = Birth date and age|1954|1|15|mf=y birthplace = Romblon, Philippines deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Writer nationality = Filipino… …   Wikipedia

  • Nori Dalisay — (born 1938) is a Filipina actress, who played mostly as supporting to lead star made dozens of movies under her home studio Sampaguita Pictures Dalisay made her first movie via Chavacano top billed by Dolphy. Filmography Chavacano 1956 Rodora… …   Wikipedia

  • Soledad's Sister — is the second novel of Filipino author Jose Dalisay (the first being Killing Time in A Warm Place, 1992). It won recognition as one of five novels shortlisted [http://www.manasianliteraryprize.org/blog/] in the first The Man Asian Literary Prize… …   Wikipedia

  • Saranggola — Directed by Gil Portes Written by Butch Dalisay (story) Butch Dalisay (screenplay) Starring Ricky Davao Lester Llansang Jennifer Sevilla Distributed …   Wikipedia

  • 1993 Palanca Awards — The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1993 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author). NOTOC English divisionNovel Grand Prizes: “Killing Time in a Warm Place” by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.; and “Subanons” ni Antonio… …   Wikipedia

  • Kundiman — (originally spelled Cundiman ) is a genre of traditional Filipino love songs. The lyrics of the Kundiman are written in Tagalog. The melody is characterized by a smooth, flowing and gentle rhythm with dramatic intervals. Kundiman was the… …   Wikipedia

  • Tapa (Filipino cuisine) — Tapa is dried or cured beef or venison, although other meat or even fish may be used. Filipinos prepare thin slices of meat and cure it with salt and spices as a method of preserving it. Tapa is best fried or grilled, often served with rice,… …   Wikipedia

  • LVN Pictures — LVN Pictures, Inc. is one of the biggest film studios in the history of Philippine cinema and its foremost establishment in motion picture post production until 2005. In its heyday of motion picture production, LVN Pictures has been compared to… …   Wikipedia

  • 1987 Palanca Awards — The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1987 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author). NOTOC English divisionNovel Grand Prize: “Great Philippine Jungle Energy Café” by Alfred A. Yuson Short story First Prize:… …   Wikipedia

  • 1986 Palanca Awards — The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1986 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author). NOTOC English divisionShort story First Prize: “Merlie” by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. Second Prize: “The Other Side” by Jose Y.… …   Wikipedia

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