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Video » Comedian Jo Koy goes old school and issues a pinoy-on-pinoy challenge against champion skateboarder Willy Santos in his own turf – a skateboard showdown!
In the process, Jo even throws in a couple of Filipino phrases like “Ano ba’ng pangalan mo?” and “Panalo ako!...
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(LOS ANGELES) – The region’s biggest Pilipino party and most fun-filled, annual tradition, the Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC), celebrates its 20th Anniversary with its grandest event yet, September 10-11, 2011 at beautiful seaside Point Fermin Park in San Pedro....
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Sitting in the MYX-Rated studio at ABS-CBN, I couldn’t help but feel nervous to meet and interview the new rising comedian Joey Guila. I can write a mean pun, but spending time with a bona fide comedian had me wishing I inherited an extra funny bone. But when Joey Guila walked in, he...
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COMMENTARY: Adam Carolla tries Comedy, instead comes off Stupid - maybe that's where the Joke rests?
Article » Photo: Getty Images
Hey, Adam Carolla, all the bios I read on you refer to you as a comedian.
Really? Seriously?
Because I'm trying to figure out how funny you actually are. Don't accuse me of being sensitive, but if you're going to do racial humor, at least make an effort...
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Article » Continuing a community-wide tradition, FilAm ARTS presented the 18th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC), on September 12-13, 2009 at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro. Widely known as Southern Californias largest and longest-running Filipino cultural celebration, FPAC featured...
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Article » by Edward J. Mallillin
There's been a wave of hilarious Pilipino American comics in the last several years. Jo Koy, Justin Rivera, and Joey Guila especially come to mind. However, before all of them, there was Rex Navarrete, who has been making audiences laugh for two...
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One of our favorite Pil-Am comedians, Jo Koy will have a special 30-minute set on Comedy Central at 10 Pacific/9 Central this evening. The Washington-born funny-man will be kicking off hopefully a new series with the special titled "Jo Koy: Don't Make Him Angry." Using his own...
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Filipinos take the mic in more ways than one.As many see Filipino-Americans exhibit their talents on the stage through song and dance, we sometimes overlook other artistic realms in which our Kababayan excel. It's not just Margaret Cho anymore--the number of Asian Americans comedians is...
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