+ Follow AMI MICIANO Tag
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[Title] => Pamilya sosyal
[Summary] => Twas a whirlwind week of socials, thanks to writers birthdays and then some. So excuse me for putting off literary reviews and indulging on sosyal documentation of the week that was, a merry one indeed, in the company of various "families."
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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[Title] => Flip comes in: Whatever happened to Ng?
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In the 90s an issue or two came out of the alternative term then in vogue literary magazine, Ng, brainchild of former fledgling writers and artists Mike Maniquiz and Sid Hildawa. Featuring photocopied reproductions of an artists conceptual work or poets calligraphy, the magazine tried to blaze a new trail for the Philippine literary arts in the general malaise approaching the centennial of the not-yet-so-strong republic.
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AMI MICIANO
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