All of the Florida chefs and restaurateurs who earned a Michelin star. Read full article: Florida Foodie: Chef Mike Collantes is building a collective in Orlando’s food scene Florida Foodie: Hell’s ...
A new anthology of plays has just been published by the University of the Philippines Press. Edited by playwright and Palanca Hall of Famer Rene Villanueva and performance poet Vim Nadera for the UP ...
With the formation of the Taglish Collective restaurant group, built on the foundation of his Filipino-American eatery inside the Lotte Market Orlando’s west side, chef Michael Collantes’ empire has ...
Taglish asked social media followers what they thought of the crispy salmon and buttered bok choy. Credit: Photo via Taglish/Facebook We told you about Filipino-American restaurant Taglish opening ...
Every Friday and Saturday in the month of May, the UCF-area location of Taglish will hold its Kamayan Supper Club, a traditional communal feast of Filipino fare served over banana leaves. Cost is $45 ...
EMPLOYEES who are interviewed in Taglish—a blend of Tagalog and English—tend to provide richer, more detailed responses compared to those interviewed in either pure English or Tagalog, a study by a ...
THE Philippine Bible Society (PBS) has released a mix of Filipino and English version of the Holy Bible to cater to the next generation of Christians. Named Ang Bible, the translation features all 66 ...
Ana Marie Pamintuan’s Sketches column last week regarding the deterioration of the use of the English language in this country inspired me to do this piece and prompted me to find out if local ...
Once billed as “food court meets fine dining,” chef Mike Collantes is morphing the menu at Taglish, his fast-casual Filipino-American outpost at Lotte Market (3191 W. Colonial Drive in Orlando) into ...
In recent years an abundance of English speakers helped win outsourcing contracts in the business process and call centre sectors, one of the few areas of the nation’s economy that is actually ...
MANILA, Philippines — Albay Rep. Joey Salceda has suggested the use of “Taglish” (Tagalog and English) in nonlanguage subjects, particularly Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), ...
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