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ONCOLOGIST JOSEPH Parra was just starting his career when he was living in a cramped studio. The bed took up most of the space, so
ONCOLOGIST JOSEPH Parra was just starting his career when he was living in a cramped studio. The bed took up most of the space, so
A FEW weeks ago, I received an e-mail from one of my dearest friends. She is based in London, and I wondered if perhaps she
CEBU FURNITURE designer Vito Selma has been touted a wonder boy. Perhaps the 26-year-old designer’s early exposure to design through his family’s two-decade-old furniture export
ALL THOSE fans who went bananas watching fantastic Grammy Award-inning singer/songwriter Bruno Mars had more surprises coming their way when tons of people on the
HEALTHJUSTICE PHILIPPINES, a nonstock, nonprofit organization, recently spearheaded a renewed campaign to make more places tobacco smoke-free, particularly for the sake of children. It cited
IN “PARALLEL Texts,” the 2005 art book in which journal entries of Federico Aguilar y Alcuaz are excerpted, the late National Artist-elect writes about Paloma,
IT’S TOUGH being a middle-school kid finding your place in the world. But it’s even tougher having an older brother whose pastime is to torment
“ME DEDÍCO a la musica,” (I have dedicated myself to music), Rosalinda L. Orosa, music critic and essayist, once told me when I asked her
UP PLAYWRIGHT’S Theater will stage Floy Quintos’ “Fake,” a play that asks: When a lie seems better than the truth, what would you rather believe?
IN THE run-up to Heritage Month this May, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) held on April 27-29 Dance Xchange: The 3rd
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