Sabtu, 18 Maret 2023

'The Wire', 'John Wick' star Lance Reddick dies at 60

Lance Reddick, who has starred in major TV series such as The Wire, Fringe and Bosch, as well as films such as the John Wick franchise with John Wick: Chapter 4 coming out next week. died of natural causes on Friday morning. Check the rebroadcast. he was 60 years old.


He was found dead Friday morning at his home in his City of Los Angeles studio, according to his TMZ, which first reported the news.


In John Wick: Chapter 4, which hits theaters March 24, Reddick will reprise his role as Caron, the concierge at his Continental hotel in New York City. Sharon worked alongside Keanu Reeves' retired hitman, specifically taking care of John's new dog in the second film and participating in the shootout in the third. Reddick is also set to appear in the upcoming "Ballerina" spin-off starring Ana de Armas. Known for acting. He studied composition and earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Rochester. He moved to Boston in the 1980s and received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University in 1994. He got his first major television role in 2000 in Season 4 of his HBO prison drama Oz. He played Detective Johnny Basil, an undercover cop who tries to stop a drug deal, but soon becomes addicted and murders a corrupt cop by pushing him down an elevator shaft. After being sent to Oz, Basil was stabbed to death by Seth Gilliam's character, Clayton Hughes,


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HBO later released in 2002 as one of his starring roles in "The Wire", the Baltimore Police Department. Cedric he cast him as Lieutenant Daniels. Piertz). Daniels took charge of the narcotics department, was slowly promoted during the show's five seasons, and frequently clashed with his superiors. In the show's finale, he resigned as commissioner and became a criminal defense attorney.


After The Wire ended in 2008, Reddick joined Fringe later that year as Phillip Broyles, a special agent at the Department of Homeland Security and head of the Fringe division. The group explored cases related to peripheral science, pseudoscience, and alternate timelines. In 2014, he was cast as another police chief, this time in Amazon's "Bosch" series, which ends in 2021. He played Police Chief Irving Irving and was nominated for a Saturn Award after being nominated twice for "The Edge."


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Reddick has been cast as the Greek god Zeus in his highly anticipated Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, which was adapted from his book of popular tweens by Rick Riordan. His other upcoming roles include Hulu's White Men Can't Jump remake due May 19, Danny DeVito's his St. Sebastian, Netflix's Shirley Chisholm biopic Shirley, Showtime's Kane Court Martial, space drama's Apteros.


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Most recently, last year, Reddick starred in the short-lived Netflix series His Resident Evil with Albert He starred as Wesker in his adaptation of the popular Zombie video game. He also provided the voice for season 2 of Amazon's The Legend of Vox Machina, which was released in January. His other voice roles include villain Sylens in two popular PlayStation games, released last year: Horizon: Zero Dawn and Horizon: Forbidden West, and Commander Zavala in the long-running Destiny franchise. voice included.


During his almost 30 year career, he has also appeared in Lost, CSI: Miami, American Horror Story: Coven, The Blacklist, One Night in Miami, Angel Has Fallen and "Godzilla vs. Kong". increase. Survived by his wife Stephanie Reddick and children Yvonne Nicole Reddick and Christopher Reddick, donations can be made to his momcares.org in his hometown of Baltimore.


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Lance Reddick, who has starred in major TV series such as The Wire, Fringe and Bosch, as well as films such as the John Wick franchise with John Wick: Chapter 4 coming out next week. died of natural causes on Friday morning. Check the rebroadcast. he was 60 years old.


He was found dead Friday morning at his home in his City of Los Angeles studio, according to his TMZ, which first reported the news.


In John Wick: Chapter 4, which hits theaters March 24, Reddick will reprise his role as Caron, the concierge at his Continental hotel in New York City. Sharon worked alongside Keanu Reeves' retired hitman, specifically taking care of John's new dog in the second film and participating in the shootout in the third. Reddick is also set to appear in the upcoming "Ballerina" spin-off starring Ana de Armas. Known for acting. He studied composition and earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Rochester. He moved to Boston in the 1980s and received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University in 1994. He got his first major television role in 2000 in Season 4 of his HBO prison drama Oz. He played Detective Johnny Basil, an undercover cop who tries to stop a drug deal, but soon becomes addicted and murders a corrupt cop by pushing him down an elevator shaft. After being sent to Oz, Basil was stabbed to death by Seth Gilliam's character, Clayton Hughes,


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HBO later released in 2002 as one of his starring roles in "The Wire", the Baltimore Police Department. Cedric he cast him as Lieutenant Daniels. Piertz). Daniels took charge of the narcotics department, was slowly promoted during the show's five seasons, and frequently clashed with his superiors. In the show's finale, he resigned as commissioner and became a criminal defense attorney.


After The Wire ended in 2008, Reddick joined Fringe later that year as Phillip Broyles, a special agent at the Department of Homeland Security and head of the Fringe division. The group explored cases related to peripheral science, pseudoscience, and alternate timelines. In 2014, he was cast as another police chief, this time in Amazon's "Bosch" series, which ends in 2021. He played Police Chief Irving Irving and was nominated for a Saturn Award after being nominated twice for "The Edge."


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Reddick has been cast as the Greek god Zeus in his highly anticipated Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, which was adapted from his book of popular tweens by Rick Riordan. His other upcoming roles include Hulu's White Men Can't Jump remake due May 19, Danny DeVito's his St. Sebastian, Netflix's Shirley Chisholm biopic Shirley, Showtime's Kane Court Martial, space drama's Apteros.


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Most recently, last year, Reddick starred in the short-lived Netflix series His Resident Evil with Albert He starred as Wesker in his adaptation of the popular Zombie video game. He also provided the voice for season 2 of Amazon's The Legend of Vox Machina, which was released in January. His other voice roles include villain Sylens in two popular PlayStation games, released last year: Horizon: Zero Dawn and Horizon: Forbidden West, and Commander Zavala in the long-running Destiny franchise. voice included.


During his almost 30 year career, he has also appeared in Lost, CSI: Miami, American Horror Story: Coven, The Blacklist, One Night in Miami, Angel Has Fallen and "Godzilla vs. Kong". increase. Survived by his wife Stephanie Reddick and children Yvonne Nicole Reddick and Christopher Reddick, donations can be made to his momcares.org in his hometown of Baltimore.


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Rabu, 15 Maret 2023

Filipino adobo chicken What does Google’s March 15 homepage mean?

 It’s not uncommon for Google to have a Google Doodle in place of its regular blue, red, yellow and green lettering to represent a significant day in history on its homepage — but what does the March 15 image of two smiling children sniffing wafts of hot, well-seasoned chicken thighs have to do with the date?

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Google is celebrating “Filipino Adobo” chicken in its Google Doodle because, after the word “adobo” was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in December 2006, it was also added to word list on the OED’s quarterly update on this day in 2007, the company said.


Filipino adobo chicken is a popular dish that originated from the Philippines and is “sometimes considered to be the unofficial national dish of the country,” according to some outlets. There are many variations and recipes on how to make adobo in multiple cultures, and Filipino adobo recipes also vary according to different parts of the Philippines, Google’s site explained.


Generally, adobo-style cooking requires the following: meat, seafood or vegetables braised into a stew, usually with vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black pepper, and laid over a bed of rice. But for Filipino adobo, places like Visayas and Southern Luzon have their own regional styles — which depends on the available ingredients in the area.


Visayas locals make “adobong puti,” which “uses exclusively vinegar and no soy sauce,” and is considered by some “to be the original indigenous style of Filipino adobo.” For Southern Luzon, “creamier adobo with coconut milk is more popular,” Google’s site read.


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Irwin said, “For children of immigrants, our relationship with our parents’ food is a complex one. On one hand, my mother’s cooking made me feel like I was exactly where I was supposed to be. It felt special and safe and warm. But on the other hand, most kids just want to fit in. Growing up in the U.S., I didn’t want my food to be special. I didn’t want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else.


As an adult, Irwin said he looks for ways to feel proud of his culture and heritage — pride he didn’t feel as a child. Filipino food creates that connection between his mother’s identity and his own.


“So I tried to capture that simple childhood joy of leaning in and savouring the kind of food that makes home feel like home. Kain nang mabuti!,” Irwin said.



What Is Adobo? Google Doodle Celebrates Filipino Dish


While there are many kinds of adobo in the Philippines, they all share the basic elements of marinated meat or vegetables braised into a stew


Google Doodle is celebrating the "tender, juicy and soulful" adobo, a popular Filipino dish and the first food from the country to be featured on the platform.


Wednesday's Doodle marks the 16th anniversary of adobo's inclusion in the Oxford English Dictionary’s quarterly word list update.


While there are many kinds of adobo in the Philippines, they all share the basic elements of marinated meat or vegetables braised into a stew. Common ingredients for adobo are vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black pepper. Regional variations make their adobo sweet, sour or salty.


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Locals in Visayas are known for the "adobong puti" (white adobo), considered by some to be the original indigenous style, which uses vinegar instead of soy sauce. In the northern part of the country, where coconut milk is a food staple, creamier adobo recipes like "adobong manok sa gata" (chicken adobo with coconut milk) are extremely popular. In other regions, some substitute meat with seafood like squid, or locally available vegetables like "kangkong" (water spinach) or "sitaw" (string beans).


The dish has evolved over the centuries and has spread worldwide. In a blog post, Google Doodle called adobo "a symbol and expression of Filipino pride that varies from region to region, family to family, palate to palate."


The animated Doodle was illustrated by Anthony Irwin, the child of Filipino immigrants in the U.S. Irwin recalled his childhood inner struggles of the comfort he felt eating his ethnic food while also yearning to fit in.


"For children of immigrants, our relationship with our parents' food is a complex one. On one hand, my mother's cooking made me feel like I was exactly where I was supposed to be," Irwin said. "It felt special and safe and warm. But on the other hand, most kids just want to fit in. Growing up in the U.S., I didn't want my food to be special. I didn't want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else."


He continued, "Now as an adult, I get to find all of these opportunities to be proud in ways childhood didn't let me feel proud. I can claim Filipino food as a part of my culture and celebrate the connection it creates between my mother's identity and my own."



Google Doodle salutes Filipino Adobo


March 15 (UPI) -- Wednesday's Google Doodle celebrates the culinary delight of Filipino Adobo.


The animated artwork shows a boy and girl happily inhaling the smell of marinated meat that can be found in upscale restaurants, as well as Filipino homes all over the world.


The word "Google" is spelled out by the images of a wooden fork and ingredients for the sauce such as garlic, a bay leaf, and a bottle of vinegar or soy sauce.


Clicking on the artwork leads to a page filled with links to recipes for the dish.


"Growing up in the U.S., I didn't want my food to be special. I didn't want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else," Anthony Irwin, the artist who created the Doodle, said in a press release.


"Now as an adult, I get to find all of these opportunities to be proud in ways childhood didn't let me feel proud. I can claim Filipino food as a part of my culture and celebrate the connection it creates between my mother's identity and my own," he added.


"I tried to capture that simple childhood joy of leaning in and savoring the kind of food that makes home feel like home. Kain nang mabuti!"



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Chef Leah Cohen tapped into her Filipina heritage to help reach her full potential as a chef.


Growing up half-Filipina, I never thought my mother's food would become my life's work, but after spending years honing my skills as a chef preparing other people's food, I knew that the only way to reach my potential would be to tap into my heritage.


I was four years old when we took our first trip to the Philippines, ate my first bite of lumpia Shanghai and halo-halo. Year after year we would go back, and I continued to explore and learn how to prepare authentic Filipino food. These trips became my joy, a way to learn, explore and escape from my day-to-day in New York City.



While lumpia Shanghai may have been the first Filipino food that my mother served me, chicken adobo was the first Filipino dish that she taught me how to cook. Chicken adobo is a simple, one-pot dish with five staples that all Filipinos have on hand — soy sauce, vinegar, black pepper, garlic and bay leaves. I add in a few more ingredients to really amplify the flavor. While working in other kitchens over the years, this has always been my go-to staff meal. It is easy to make, and while it braises away in the oven, I can get my prep done. Most importantly, the staff always loves it. Now I make it for my son, Carter G. It is one of his most loved dishes.


Turon and halo-halo are the most popular desserts in the Philippines. We know halo-halo was one of my first bites in the Philippines — and it's a wildly popular dish on my Pig & Khao menu here in NYC — but it's not the easiest dish to make. Turon, on the other hand, is much easier to make. It is like the dessert version of lumpia — a sweet spring roll filled with banana, jackfruit and brown sugar.



Adobo: what is Filipino dish and why is it being celebrated by Google Doodle?


The date today, 15 March, is significant because it was on this day in 2007 that the word “adobo” appeared for the first time published in the Oxford English Dictionary


If you’ve checked Google today and suddenly found your stomach growling and mouth watering, then there’s a good reason - it’s because today’s Google Doodle is celebrating Filipino adobo.


The date that the Google Doodle appears always holds significance for the subject in question, and today’s Doodle is no different. The reason that Google has chosen 15 March to celebrate Filipino adobo is because in December 2006, the word adobo was added to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), and on today’s date in 2007 it was included on the word list of the OED quarterly update.


What is Filipino adobo?

Filipino adobo is a hugely popular dish which originates from the Philippines and is sometimes considered to be the unofficial national dish of the country. While there are loads of different variations of adobo, they all share the same basic elements - meat, seafood or vegetables that have been braised into a delicious stew, usually with vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black pepper.


Adobong puti, enjoyed by locals in Visayas, is considered by some to be the original indigenous style of Filipino adobo. This version of the meal uses exclusively vinegar and no soy sauce. Meanwhile in places like Southern Luzon, creamier adobo with coconut milk is more popular. Regional changes to the recipe generally depend on what ingredients are readily available in that area.


Once cooked, the adobo is usually served over a bed of rice, which we can see in the Google Doodle.


While the word adobo might make you think of Spanish adobo, Filipino adobo is a completely separate dish that was developed and evolved independently from the Spanish version.


Who designed the Doodle?

Today’s Google Doodle comes from artist Anthony Irwin.


Talking about his thought process behind designing the Doodle, Irwin said: “For children of immigrants, our relationship with our parents’ food is a complex one. On one hand, my mother’s cooking made me feel like I was exactly where I was supposed to be. It felt special and safe and warm. But on the other hand, most kids just want to fit in. Growing up in the U.S., I didn’t want my food to be special. I didn’t want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else.


“Now as an adult, I get to find all of these opportunities to be proud in ways childhood didn’t let me feel proud. I can claim Filipino food as a part of my culture and celebrate the connection it creates between my mother’s identity and my own.


“I ordered some southern-style chicken adobo from a local restaurant to stir up some memories while working on the art for this Doodle, and the first thing that hit me was the smell. It was so bright and nostalgic, and instantly filled my apartment with that familiar feeling: this is exactly how things are supposed to be. So I tried to capture that simple childhood joy of leaning in and savouring the kind of food that makes home feel like home. Kain nang mabuti!”

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 It’s not uncommon for Google to have a Google Doodle in place of its regular blue, red, yellow and green lettering to represent a significant day in history on its homepage — but what does the March 15 image of two smiling children sniffing wafts of hot, well-seasoned chicken thighs have to do with the date?

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Google is celebrating “Filipino Adobo” chicken in its Google Doodle because, after the word “adobo” was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in December 2006, it was also added to word list on the OED’s quarterly update on this day in 2007, the company said.


Filipino adobo chicken is a popular dish that originated from the Philippines and is “sometimes considered to be the unofficial national dish of the country,” according to some outlets. There are many variations and recipes on how to make adobo in multiple cultures, and Filipino adobo recipes also vary according to different parts of the Philippines, Google’s site explained.


Generally, adobo-style cooking requires the following: meat, seafood or vegetables braised into a stew, usually with vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black pepper, and laid over a bed of rice. But for Filipino adobo, places like Visayas and Southern Luzon have their own regional styles — which depends on the available ingredients in the area.


Visayas locals make “adobong puti,” which “uses exclusively vinegar and no soy sauce,” and is considered by some “to be the original indigenous style of Filipino adobo.” For Southern Luzon, “creamier adobo with coconut milk is more popular,” Google’s site read.


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Irwin said, “For children of immigrants, our relationship with our parents’ food is a complex one. On one hand, my mother’s cooking made me feel like I was exactly where I was supposed to be. It felt special and safe and warm. But on the other hand, most kids just want to fit in. Growing up in the U.S., I didn’t want my food to be special. I didn’t want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else.


As an adult, Irwin said he looks for ways to feel proud of his culture and heritage — pride he didn’t feel as a child. Filipino food creates that connection between his mother’s identity and his own.


“So I tried to capture that simple childhood joy of leaning in and savouring the kind of food that makes home feel like home. Kain nang mabuti!,” Irwin said.



What Is Adobo? Google Doodle Celebrates Filipino Dish


While there are many kinds of adobo in the Philippines, they all share the basic elements of marinated meat or vegetables braised into a stew


Google Doodle is celebrating the "tender, juicy and soulful" adobo, a popular Filipino dish and the first food from the country to be featured on the platform.


Wednesday's Doodle marks the 16th anniversary of adobo's inclusion in the Oxford English Dictionary’s quarterly word list update.


While there are many kinds of adobo in the Philippines, they all share the basic elements of marinated meat or vegetables braised into a stew. Common ingredients for adobo are vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black pepper. Regional variations make their adobo sweet, sour or salty.


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Locals in Visayas are known for the "adobong puti" (white adobo), considered by some to be the original indigenous style, which uses vinegar instead of soy sauce. In the northern part of the country, where coconut milk is a food staple, creamier adobo recipes like "adobong manok sa gata" (chicken adobo with coconut milk) are extremely popular. In other regions, some substitute meat with seafood like squid, or locally available vegetables like "kangkong" (water spinach) or "sitaw" (string beans).


The dish has evolved over the centuries and has spread worldwide. In a blog post, Google Doodle called adobo "a symbol and expression of Filipino pride that varies from region to region, family to family, palate to palate."


The animated Doodle was illustrated by Anthony Irwin, the child of Filipino immigrants in the U.S. Irwin recalled his childhood inner struggles of the comfort he felt eating his ethnic food while also yearning to fit in.


"For children of immigrants, our relationship with our parents' food is a complex one. On one hand, my mother's cooking made me feel like I was exactly where I was supposed to be," Irwin said. "It felt special and safe and warm. But on the other hand, most kids just want to fit in. Growing up in the U.S., I didn't want my food to be special. I didn't want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else."


He continued, "Now as an adult, I get to find all of these opportunities to be proud in ways childhood didn't let me feel proud. I can claim Filipino food as a part of my culture and celebrate the connection it creates between my mother's identity and my own."



Google Doodle salutes Filipino Adobo


March 15 (UPI) -- Wednesday's Google Doodle celebrates the culinary delight of Filipino Adobo.


The animated artwork shows a boy and girl happily inhaling the smell of marinated meat that can be found in upscale restaurants, as well as Filipino homes all over the world.


The word "Google" is spelled out by the images of a wooden fork and ingredients for the sauce such as garlic, a bay leaf, and a bottle of vinegar or soy sauce.


Clicking on the artwork leads to a page filled with links to recipes for the dish.


"Growing up in the U.S., I didn't want my food to be special. I didn't want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else," Anthony Irwin, the artist who created the Doodle, said in a press release.


"Now as an adult, I get to find all of these opportunities to be proud in ways childhood didn't let me feel proud. I can claim Filipino food as a part of my culture and celebrate the connection it creates between my mother's identity and my own," he added.


"I tried to capture that simple childhood joy of leaning in and savoring the kind of food that makes home feel like home. Kain nang mabuti!"



Adobo: what is Filipino dish and why is it being celebrated by Google Doodle?


The date today, 15 March, is significant because it was on this day in 2007 that the word “adobo” appeared for the first time published in the Oxford English Dictionary


Celebrate Filipino Heritage Month with chicken adobo and crispy banana fritters


Chef Leah Cohen tapped into her Filipina heritage to help reach her full potential as a chef.


Growing up half-Filipina, I never thought my mother's food would become my life's work, but after spending years honing my skills as a chef preparing other people's food, I knew that the only way to reach my potential would be to tap into my heritage.


I was four years old when we took our first trip to the Philippines, ate my first bite of lumpia Shanghai and halo-halo. Year after year we would go back, and I continued to explore and learn how to prepare authentic Filipino food. These trips became my joy, a way to learn, explore and escape from my day-to-day in New York City.



While lumpia Shanghai may have been the first Filipino food that my mother served me, chicken adobo was the first Filipino dish that she taught me how to cook. Chicken adobo is a simple, one-pot dish with five staples that all Filipinos have on hand — soy sauce, vinegar, black pepper, garlic and bay leaves. I add in a few more ingredients to really amplify the flavor. While working in other kitchens over the years, this has always been my go-to staff meal. It is easy to make, and while it braises away in the oven, I can get my prep done. Most importantly, the staff always loves it. Now I make it for my son, Carter G. It is one of his most loved dishes.


Turon and halo-halo are the most popular desserts in the Philippines. We know halo-halo was one of my first bites in the Philippines — and it's a wildly popular dish on my Pig & Khao menu here in NYC — but it's not the easiest dish to make. Turon, on the other hand, is much easier to make. It is like the dessert version of lumpia — a sweet spring roll filled with banana, jackfruit and brown sugar.



Adobo: what is Filipino dish and why is it being celebrated by Google Doodle?


The date today, 15 March, is significant because it was on this day in 2007 that the word “adobo” appeared for the first time published in the Oxford English Dictionary


If you’ve checked Google today and suddenly found your stomach growling and mouth watering, then there’s a good reason - it’s because today’s Google Doodle is celebrating Filipino adobo.


The date that the Google Doodle appears always holds significance for the subject in question, and today’s Doodle is no different. The reason that Google has chosen 15 March to celebrate Filipino adobo is because in December 2006, the word adobo was added to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), and on today’s date in 2007 it was included on the word list of the OED quarterly update.


What is Filipino adobo?

Filipino adobo is a hugely popular dish which originates from the Philippines and is sometimes considered to be the unofficial national dish of the country. While there are loads of different variations of adobo, they all share the same basic elements - meat, seafood or vegetables that have been braised into a delicious stew, usually with vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves and black pepper.


Adobong puti, enjoyed by locals in Visayas, is considered by some to be the original indigenous style of Filipino adobo. This version of the meal uses exclusively vinegar and no soy sauce. Meanwhile in places like Southern Luzon, creamier adobo with coconut milk is more popular. Regional changes to the recipe generally depend on what ingredients are readily available in that area.


Once cooked, the adobo is usually served over a bed of rice, which we can see in the Google Doodle.


While the word adobo might make you think of Spanish adobo, Filipino adobo is a completely separate dish that was developed and evolved independently from the Spanish version.


Who designed the Doodle?

Today’s Google Doodle comes from artist Anthony Irwin.


Talking about his thought process behind designing the Doodle, Irwin said: “For children of immigrants, our relationship with our parents’ food is a complex one. On one hand, my mother’s cooking made me feel like I was exactly where I was supposed to be. It felt special and safe and warm. But on the other hand, most kids just want to fit in. Growing up in the U.S., I didn’t want my food to be special. I didn’t want to feel different. I just wanted to be like everyone else.


“Now as an adult, I get to find all of these opportunities to be proud in ways childhood didn’t let me feel proud. I can claim Filipino food as a part of my culture and celebrate the connection it creates between my mother’s identity and my own.


“I ordered some southern-style chicken adobo from a local restaurant to stir up some memories while working on the art for this Doodle, and the first thing that hit me was the smell. It was so bright and nostalgic, and instantly filled my apartment with that familiar feeling: this is exactly how things are supposed to be. So I tried to capture that simple childhood joy of leaning in and savouring the kind of food that makes home feel like home. Kain nang mabuti!”

Senin, 13 Maret 2023

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 "Ladies, don't let anyone tell you you're past your prime," Yeo said. It won Best Picture at the 95th Academy Awards, along with awards for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Hui Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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It's a world far from Oscar prey, but Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's bagel anarchic ballet, jerky bricks, and nasty tax audits prove themselves unlikely Oscar magnates. it was done. This indie hit earned him his second best picture award behind Moonlight for A24, earning him a total of seven Oscars. "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Network" are the only two Oscars in history to win three Academy Awards.


Fifty years after “The Godfather” won at the Oscars, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” triumphed with a much different immigrant experience. Its eccentric tale about a Chinese immigrant family — just the second feature by the Daniels, as the filmmaking duo is known — blended science fiction and alternate realities in the story of an ordinary woman and laundromat owner.


“The world is changing rapidly and I fear our stories are not keeping that pace,” said Kwan, who shared best director and best original screenplay with Scheinert. “Sometimes it`s a little scary knowing that movies move at the rate of years and the world on the internet is moving at the rate of milliseconds. But I have great faith in our stories.”


Yeoh became the first Asian woman to best actress, taking the award for her lauded performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The 60-year-old Malaysian-born Yeoh won her first Oscar for a performance that relied as much on her comic and dramatic chops as it did her kung fu skills. It's the first time in 20 years that a non-white actress has won Best Actress.


"Ladies, don't let anyone tell you you're past your prime," Yeo said, to a loud standing ovation. Her


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Best Actor Award went to Brendan Fraser. It's the culmination of the former action star's return to the stage with his 600-pound physical transformation. Former professor of "Whale". The Best Actor race was his one of the hottest contests of the night, but Fraser eventually overtook Austin his Butler.


“So this is what the multiverse looks like,” said a clearly moved Fraser, pointing to the “Everything Everywhere All at Once” crew.


“Everything Everywhere All at Once,” a shock of freshness in a movie industry awash in sequels and reboots, helped Hollywood turn the page from one of the most infamous moments in Oscar history: The Slap. Jimmy Kimmel, hosting for the third time, pledged a ceremony with “no nonsense.” He said anyone who wanted to “get jiggy with it” this year would have to come through a fearsome battalion of bodyguards, including Yeoh, Steven Spielberg and his show`s “security guard” Guillermo Rodriguez.


The former child star Quan capped his own extraordinary comeback with the Oscar for best supporting actor for his performance in the indie hit “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Quan, beloved for his roles as Short Round in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” and Data in “Goonies,” had all but given up acting before being cast in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”


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His win, among the most expected of the night, was nevertheless one of the ceremony`s most moving moments. The audience — including his “Temple of Doom” director, Steven Spielberg — gave Quan a standing ovation as he fought back tears.


“Mom, I just won an Oscar!” said Quan, 51. His family fled the war in Vietnam when he was a child.


"They say stories like this only exist in movies. I can't believe this is happening," Mr Quang said. "It's the American Dream."


minutes later, Quan's castmate Jamie Lee Curtis won the award for Best Supporting Actress. Her victory in one of the most competitive categories of the year denied comics fans victory. Angela Bassett ("Black Panther: Wakanda Forever") would have been the first actress to win an Oscar for a Marvel movie. Curtis is a rare Oscar winner whose parents were both Oscar-nominated.Tony Curtis was nominated for 1959's The Defiant Ones, and Janet Leigh was nominated for 1961's Psycho.


German-language World War I epic 'Silence on the Western Front' is Netflix's frontrunner of the year, picking up four awards as Academy showers honors on tragic anti-war filmmaking Did. Winners for Camera, Production Design, Film Score and Best International Film.


Bassett missed out on Best Supporting Actress, but four years after Ruth E. Carter became the first black designer to win an Oscar for "Black Panther," she designed the costumes for "Wakanda Her Forever." won the Carter is the first black woman to win two Oscars.


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"Thank you to the Academy for recognizing a black female superhero," said Carter. "She perseveres, loves, overcomes, and is all the women in this film."


ABC's TV show began in the traditional way: a montage of that year's film (Top Gun: Maverick with Kimmel cut into the cockpit) and a long monologue. 's Chris Rock, who struggled to learn a lesson from the previous year's scandal where he won Best Actor. If someone attempted violence this year, Kimmel said, "I can win an Oscar for best actor and give a 19-minute speech." was not nominated for However, Sarah Polley won her Best Adapted Screenplay for her metaphor-rich Mennonite drama Women Talking.

"Thanks to the Academy for not taking offense at the words 'woman' and 'talking,'" said Pauly.

Daniel Rohr's Navalny, about the imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, won the Best Documentary award. The film's triumph contained clear overtones to Navalny's continued imprisonment and Vladimir Putin's ongoing war in Ukraine.Yulia Navalnaya joined the filmmakers on stage.

"My husband is in prison for telling the truth," said Navarnaya. "Stay strong my love."

Some celebrities were absent for other reasons. Neither Tom Cruise, whose Top Gun: Maverick was nominated for Best Picture, nor Avatar: Path of Water director James Cameron, who was nominated for Best Picture, were at the ceremony. Both have been at the forefront of Hollywood's efforts to win back moviegoers after years of a pandemic. No,” Kimmel said, referring to Cruz going shirtless in “Top Gun: Maverick,” saying, “L. Ron Hubba Hubba.” . However, both "Maverick" and "Avatar" together grossed about $3.7 billion at the box office. "The Way of Water" won Best Visual Effects. "Maverick" sounded the best.

Although some categories were not awarded live at last year's Academy Awards, the Academy revived all awards for the show, relying on traditional song and dance figures. A dance with elastic suspenders from sensation RRR's "Naatu Naatu," Lady Gaga's intimate and passionate performance of "Hold My Hand" from "Top Gun: Maverick," the Super Bowl follow-up, and more. I meant some great numbers. From Rihanna. The best song is "Naatu Naatu" from "RRR".


It was also a long show. "You miss a little slap, don't you?" Kimmel said halfway through.

After last year's slap, the academy set up a crisis management team to better respond to surprise attacks. Neither Rock, who gave the most compelling testimony about the incident in a recent live special, nor Smith, who was banned from the Academy for ten years, were in attendance.


Last year, Apple TV's CODA became the first streaming movie to win Best Picture. But this year, nine of his ten films nominated for Best Picture were theatrical releases. After a drop in movie sales during the pandemic, movie attendance has recovered to around 67% of pre-pandemic levels. But it's been a year of ups and downs, a year of big wins and terrifying breaks.


Thanks to releases like 'Creed III' and 'Cocaine Bear', ticket sales have been strong this year and Sunday's show had his two guest appearances instead of one. Meanwhile, the Writers Guild and major studios are set to begin contract negotiations on March 20, a looming battle as much of the industry prepares for a possible strike.


Even Oscar wants consistency. Last year, he saw 16.6 million viewers for the show, down from an all-time low of 10.5 million, a 58% increase over the 2021 edition.
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 "Ladies, don't let anyone tell you you're past your prime," Yeo said. It won Best Picture at the 95th Academy Awards, along with awards for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Hui Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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It's a world far from Oscar prey, but Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's bagel anarchic ballet, jerky bricks, and nasty tax audits prove themselves unlikely Oscar magnates. it was done. This indie hit earned him his second best picture award behind Moonlight for A24, earning him a total of seven Oscars. "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Network" are the only two Oscars in history to win three Academy Awards.


Fifty years after “The Godfather” won at the Oscars, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” triumphed with a much different immigrant experience. Its eccentric tale about a Chinese immigrant family — just the second feature by the Daniels, as the filmmaking duo is known — blended science fiction and alternate realities in the story of an ordinary woman and laundromat owner.


“The world is changing rapidly and I fear our stories are not keeping that pace,” said Kwan, who shared best director and best original screenplay with Scheinert. “Sometimes it`s a little scary knowing that movies move at the rate of years and the world on the internet is moving at the rate of milliseconds. But I have great faith in our stories.”


Yeoh became the first Asian woman to best actress, taking the award for her lauded performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The 60-year-old Malaysian-born Yeoh won her first Oscar for a performance that relied as much on her comic and dramatic chops as it did her kung fu skills. It's the first time in 20 years that a non-white actress has won Best Actress.


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Everything Everywhere, released in March 2022, helped revitalize Art Her Theater after a two-year pandemic, earning $100 million despite initial low hopes for Oscar glory. Recorded more ticket sales. The 35-year-old Daniels won Best Director for Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins ("West Side Story") and Joel and Ethan Coen ("No Country for Old Men"). ), followed by the third person. ). Scheinert dedicated this award to the "Mother of the World".


Best Actor Award went to Brendan Fraser. It's the culmination of the former action star's return to the stage with his 600-pound physical transformation. Former professor of "Whale". The Best Actor race was his one of the hottest contests of the night, but Fraser eventually overtook Austin his Butler.


“So this is what the multiverse looks like,” said a clearly moved Fraser, pointing to the “Everything Everywhere All at Once” crew.


“Everything Everywhere All at Once,” a shock of freshness in a movie industry awash in sequels and reboots, helped Hollywood turn the page from one of the most infamous moments in Oscar history: The Slap. Jimmy Kimmel, hosting for the third time, pledged a ceremony with “no nonsense.” He said anyone who wanted to “get jiggy with it” this year would have to come through a fearsome battalion of bodyguards, including Yeoh, Steven Spielberg and his show`s “security guard” Guillermo Rodriguez.


The former child star Quan capped his own extraordinary comeback with the Oscar for best supporting actor for his performance in the indie hit “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Quan, beloved for his roles as Short Round in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” and Data in “Goonies,” had all but given up acting before being cast in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”


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His win, among the most expected of the night, was nevertheless one of the ceremony`s most moving moments. The audience — including his “Temple of Doom” director, Steven Spielberg — gave Quan a standing ovation as he fought back tears.


“Mom, I just won an Oscar!” said Quan, 51. His family fled the war in Vietnam when he was a child.


"They say stories like this only exist in movies. I can't believe this is happening," Mr Quang said. "It's the American Dream."


minutes later, Quan's castmate Jamie Lee Curtis won the award for Best Supporting Actress. Her victory in one of the most competitive categories of the year denied comics fans victory. Angela Bassett ("Black Panther: Wakanda Forever") would have been the first actress to win an Oscar for a Marvel movie. Curtis is a rare Oscar winner whose parents were both Oscar-nominated.Tony Curtis was nominated for 1959's The Defiant Ones, and Janet Leigh was nominated for 1961's Psycho.


German-language World War I epic 'Silence on the Western Front' is Netflix's frontrunner of the year, picking up four awards as Academy showers honors on tragic anti-war filmmaking Did. Winners for Camera, Production Design, Film Score and Best International Film.


Bassett missed out on Best Supporting Actress, but four years after Ruth E. Carter became the first black designer to win an Oscar for "Black Panther," she designed the costumes for "Wakanda Her Forever." won the Carter is the first black woman to win two Oscars.


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"Thank you to the Academy for recognizing a black female superhero," said Carter. "She perseveres, loves, overcomes, and is all the women in this film."


ABC's TV show began in the traditional way: a montage of that year's film (Top Gun: Maverick with Kimmel cut into the cockpit) and a long monologue. 's Chris Rock, who struggled to learn a lesson from the previous year's scandal where he won Best Actor. If someone attempted violence this year, Kimmel said, "I can win an Oscar for best actor and give a 19-minute speech." was not nominated for However, Sarah Polley won her Best Adapted Screenplay for her metaphor-rich Mennonite drama Women Talking.

"Thanks to the Academy for not taking offense at the words 'woman' and 'talking,'" said Pauly.

Daniel Rohr's Navalny, about the imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, won the Best Documentary award. The film's triumph contained clear overtones to Navalny's continued imprisonment and Vladimir Putin's ongoing war in Ukraine.Yulia Navalnaya joined the filmmakers on stage.

"My husband is in prison for telling the truth," said Navarnaya. "Stay strong my love."

Some celebrities were absent for other reasons. Neither Tom Cruise, whose Top Gun: Maverick was nominated for Best Picture, nor Avatar: Path of Water director James Cameron, who was nominated for Best Picture, were at the ceremony. Both have been at the forefront of Hollywood's efforts to win back moviegoers after years of a pandemic. No,” Kimmel said, referring to Cruz going shirtless in “Top Gun: Maverick,” saying, “L. Ron Hubba Hubba.” . However, both "Maverick" and "Avatar" together grossed about $3.7 billion at the box office. "The Way of Water" won Best Visual Effects. "Maverick" sounded the best.

Although some categories were not awarded live at last year's Academy Awards, the Academy revived all awards for the show, relying on traditional song and dance figures. A dance with elastic suspenders from sensation RRR's "Naatu Naatu," Lady Gaga's intimate and passionate performance of "Hold My Hand" from "Top Gun: Maverick," the Super Bowl follow-up, and more. I meant some great numbers. From Rihanna. The best song is "Naatu Naatu" from "RRR".


It was also a long show. "You miss a little slap, don't you?" Kimmel said halfway through.

After last year's slap, the academy set up a crisis management team to better respond to surprise attacks. Neither Rock, who gave the most compelling testimony about the incident in a recent live special, nor Smith, who was banned from the Academy for ten years, were in attendance.


Last year, Apple TV's CODA became the first streaming movie to win Best Picture. But this year, nine of his ten films nominated for Best Picture were theatrical releases. After a drop in movie sales during the pandemic, movie attendance has recovered to around 67% of pre-pandemic levels. But it's been a year of ups and downs, a year of big wins and terrifying breaks.


Thanks to releases like 'Creed III' and 'Cocaine Bear', ticket sales have been strong this year and Sunday's show had his two guest appearances instead of one. Meanwhile, the Writers Guild and major studios are set to begin contract negotiations on March 20, a looming battle as much of the industry prepares for a possible strike.


Even Oscar wants consistency. Last year, he saw 16.6 million viewers for the show, down from an all-time low of 10.5 million, a 58% increase over the 2021 edition.