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Now running at UP’s Palma Hall is Dulaang UP’s intricate and timely staging of John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi. A Jacobean drama, which means it promises revenge, blood lust and blood-letting, plus corruption in high places and a surfeit of murderous intent, the play is being staged both in its original English and in its Filipino translation (Ang Dukesa ng Malfi), courtesy of Allan Palileo. Directed and adapted to stage by Tony Mabesa, there’s much to enjoy and learn from this post-Elizabethan tragedy that makes it uncannily relevant for our times.

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MANILA, Philippines – In commemoration of the birth anniversary of the late Philippine President Jose P. Laurel, writer-director Francis O. Villacorta with Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas, the Office for Local and International Linkages (LINK), and the Center for Batangas Studies-Jose P. Laurel Museum presented “The Jose P. Laurel Story” on Feb. 28.

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• Readers have been asking where to send their donations to Jolina Magdangal’s new project to collect hair (at least 10 inches long) which will be made into wigs for cancer patients. Here are the drop-off points: Jolina’s Fashion Gallery at 86-C, Road 31 cor. Road 32, Project 6, Quezon City (near Visayas Ave.); and Unang Hirit, GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave., Quezon City.
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• Readers have been asking where to send their donations to Jolina Magdangal’s new project to collect hair (at least 10 inches long) which will be made into wigs for cancer patients. Here are the drop-off points: Jolina’s Fashion Gallery at 86-C, Road 31 cor. Road 32, Project 6, Quezon City (near Visayas Ave.); and Unang Hirit, GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave., Quezon City.
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MANILA, Philippines – In commemoration of the birth anniversary of the late Philippine President Jose P. Laurel, writer-director Francis O. Villacorta with Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas, the Office for Local and International Linkages (LINK), and the Center for Batangas Studies-Jose P. Laurel Museum presented “The Jose P. Laurel Story” on Feb. 28.

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• Readers have been asking where to send their donations to Jolina Magdangal’s new project to collect hair (at least 10 inches long) which will be made into wigs for cancer patients. Here are the drop-off points: Jolina’s Fashion Gallery at 86-C, Road 31 cor. Road 32, Project 6, Quezon City (near Visayas Ave.); and Unang Hirit, GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave., Quezon City.
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• Readers have been asking where to send their donations to Jolina Magdangal’s new project to collect hair (at least 10 inches long) which will be made into wigs for cancer patients. Here are the drop-off points: Jolina’s Fashion Gallery at 86-C, Road 31 cor. Road 32, Project 6, Quezon City (near Visayas Ave.); and Unang Hirit, GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave., Quezon City.
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