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Anna Maria “Bambi” Lammoglia Harper was born to write Agueda: A Ballad of Stone and Wind, the historical novel that traces the turbulent transitional era of Philippine history, from 1898 to 1935, as seen through a young girl’s life and the events that shaped both her and her country.

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Summer’s over and school has started, an inevitability that is met with mixed reactions from students around the country.

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Young pianist Oliver Salonga, winner of many local awards and two international prizes, one of them being the gold medal in South Korea’s 2008 Joenju Competition, gave a recital at the Philamlife Theater before a limited audience, a heavy downpour having stranded music lovers.

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Who, among all the Philippine First Ladies, was the biggest fashionista? Imelda Marcos would be the obvious answer, given her notorious flamboyance and insistence on all things beautiful.

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At the moment, 25-year old pianist Heliodoro “Dingdong” Fiel is virtually unknown in his own country although he has given acclaimed concerts in Spain, Italy, Belgium, France, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Croatia, Germany, Slovenia and China, and won admiration from European royalty.

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Kirial De Baclayon Ano 1826, a book on Hispanic Sacred Music in 19th Century Bohol, Philippines was recently launched by the Intramuros Administration with the Filipino Heritage Festival and the Ateneo de Manila University Press at Almacenes Reales in Fort Santiago, Intramuros with the world-renowned Loboc Children’s Choir as guest artists.

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Abandoned” and “homeless” best describe the artifacts, sculptures, and numerous works of art procured by the Intramuros Administration (IA) nearly three decades ago.

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Who, among all the Philippine First Ladies, was the biggest fashionista? Imelda Marcos would be the obvious answer, given her notorious flamboyance and insistence on all things beautiful.

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Kirial De Baclayon Ano 1826, a book on Hispanic Sacred Music in 19th Century Bohol, Philippines was recently launched by the Intramuros Administration with the Filipino Heritage Festival and the Ateneo de Manila University Press at Almacenes Reales in Fort Santiago, Intramuros with the world-renowned Loboc Children’s Choir as guest artists.

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Abandoned” and “homeless” best describe the artifacts, sculptures, and numerous works of art procured by the Intramuros Administration (IA) nearly three decades ago.

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