March 31, 2006 03:27 PM PST
I once read or heard that Filipinos can be described as people who have Spanish surnames, American or Western First Names, Sing-songy nicknames, and on weekends watch at least one Hollywood film, go to Church and eat at a Chinese Restaurant.
Hakao or Hakaw also known as steam shrimp dumpling. The search for the best or near best hakao in the Philippines.
Show Notes:
Duration - 12 or so minutes
Additional Music and FX used in this podcast -
Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'
http://music.podshow.com
Music used in this podcast:
Tales of a Night Fairy by Fumataki Anzai
March 31, 2006 03:23 PM PST
Radio Free Harvard Cubao presents the JRR Tolkien podcast with music from the Brogdinagen Bards and Marc Gunn
Show Notes:
Duration - 27 minutes
Additional Music and FX used in this podcast -
Music provided for this podcast comes from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network.
Middle Earth Bragging Song by Marc Gunn
Are Virgin's Better by the Brobdinagen Bards
A Fairy Story by the Brobdinagen Bards
Scarborough Fare by the Brobdinagen Bards
February 13, 2006 08:11 AM PST
Valentine Podcast of Radio Free Harvard Cubao. Some notes on Valentine's Day celebration in the Philippines.
Show Notes:
Music heard in this podcast from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at music.podshow.com.
We Fit Right by Deirdre Flint
The Grass is always Greener by Blue Number Nine
Im Single
February 05, 2006 02:12 PM PST
This is the music episode of Radio Free Harvard Cubao. Contained in this podcast are some of the music we got from the podsafe music network. Its our way of saying thanks to friends, listeners, and favourite Filipino podcasters - live@usa.ph(Kid Flash X and Manong Guard), Putang Ina.com:MeanCast(Chica, Dre and Obet, Manuel Viloria, Mai Mai and Marlo of FilipinoPodcasts.com.
January 22, 2006 04:23 PM PST
Last Sunday, 22 January 2006, Filipino Boxer Manny Pacquiao triumphed over Mexican Boxer Erik Morales. Filipinos all over the world stopped to watch. In the Philippines time seem to stand still.
Show Notes:
Duration - 5 minutes and 17 seconds
Additional Music and FX used in this podcast -
Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'
http://music.podshow.com
January 04, 2006 04:20 PM PST
Radio Free Harvard Cubao tries to answer a question about salaries in the Philippines. In Ancient Rome, Soldiers were paid in salt, it was at that time a very expensive substance and mining salt was a hazardous task left to slaves or prisoners. Salt on the table was a sign that one was well off. If one were to sit near the host were described as above the salt and those further or less favored were below the salt. The word itself salary comes from the word Salarium. So here is an attempt to answer a question about salaries.
Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'
http://music.podshow.com
For questions, comments, suggestions or rants you can send an email at radiocubao@gmail.com or radiocubao@podomatic.com
December 31, 2005 01:17 AM PST
Christmas and New Year Report from Radio Free Harvard Cubao.
Additional Music and FX used in this podcast:
Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'
http://music.podshow.com
December 31, 2005 01:14 AM PST
Radio Free Harvard Cubao tries to answer a question about fare.
Additional Music and FX used in this podcast:
Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'
http://music.podshow.com
December 28, 2005 04:19 PM PST
An interview a Filipino, Josal, about celebrating Christmas in the Philippines 2005.
Additional Music and FX used in this podcast;
Ant Marching Band by Dave Girtsman
Email: girtsman@sbcglobal.net
Contact FX by Flaming Planet
Email: flamingplanet@mindspring.com http://flamingplanet.home.mindspring.com/
Tuning In by Public Domain
Email: jezza@flashkit.com
June 16, 2007 12:10 PM PDT