A virtual exhibit features a student-led uprising at The Philippines' top university 50 years ago that has become a symbol of resistance to dictatorial rule and oppression.
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JM Yosures of Taguig City was named the grand champion of “Tawag ng Tanghalan’s” fourth year on “It’s Showtime” after he garnered the highest total combined score from the judges and viewers’ text votes in the competition’s worldwide-trending grand finals on Saturday (February 6).
An engineering graduate, JM nabbed a total combined score of 89% in the final round and beat out his contenders Rachell Laylo (77.6%) and Ayegee Paredes (73.1%).
As the grand champion, JM won P1 million, a brand new house and lot from Lessandra worth P2 million, a recording contract with Star Music, a management contract with Star Magic, and a special trophy made by renowned Filipino artist Toym Imao.
JM Yosures
JM Yosures of Taguig City is the latest "Tawag ng Tanghalan" winner after he earned the highest combined scores from the judges and public votes.
Yosures impressed the viewers and judges with his version of “House of the Rising Sun” and a Lady Gaga medley during the Season 4 finale
JM Yosures of Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines is the grand champion of "Tawag ng Tanghalan" Season 4. The finale of the singing competition, which is a segment of the ABS-CBN television show "It's Showtime," aired live on February 6, 2021. Yosures holds a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering. He graduated from the University of the Philippines…
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Feb 3 As Expo 2020 Dubai opens up for a public visit to give a preview of the site ahead of the full opening in October, the Philippines announced that its ‘Bangkóta’ pavilion is near completion and will present globally-active icons of architecture, art, and design who will drive the pavilion’s experiences and messages.
The Philippines is participating with an imagination-expanding pavilion in this forthcoming edition of the World Expo.
Notably featuring Ramon P. Santos, Laureate of the Order of National Artist for Music, a proud selection of Filipino artists directed their personal artistic languages to create the pavilion sequence of updated ideas about the Philippines.