
Ali Wong has a question for Filipinos
“Am I popular in the Philippines? Do you think I would sell tickets there?” Ali Wong asked in the middle of our interview about “Always Be My Maybe,” the rom-com
“Am I popular in the Philippines? Do you think I would sell tickets there?” Ali Wong asked in the middle of our interview about “Always Be My Maybe,” the rom-com
“No madam can scare me,” says Deepika Mathre who cooks for a number of homes during the day before taking the stage at night.
Stand-up comedy Pinoy style has been flourishing for quite a long time, gauging by the number of comedy bars and lounges that have sprouted around the metro.
One of our favorite ways to endure bad traffic is to watch stand-up comics and their sketches on YouTube. Our go-to comedians are Gabriel Iglesias, Anjelah Johnson, Amy Schumer,
Fans of Rex Navarrete as well as the plain curious won’t have to be disappointed that tickets to the Filipino-American standup comedian’s show on Nov. 21 at Teatrino have sold out. The good news is that he has agreed to extend his act one more night, on Nov. 25, at the same venue.
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