+ Follow ANGELO LACUESTA Tag
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[Title] => Manila, femme fatale
[Summary] => First of all, I’d like to invite my readers to the launch this coming Saturday of a unique and exciting new book, a collection of stories to which I made a modest contribution.
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[Title] => 25 things a man should do
[Summary] => 1. A man should do more than is expected of him (which means that sometimes this requires him to hold back and do nothing at all).
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[Title] => Angelo Lacuesta's 'Flames': Passing through customs
[Summary] => We suffered the unwieldiest of mnemonics and attempted to commit to their nonsense some semblance of logic,” goes a line in Angelo Lacuesta’s short story “An Untold Story.”
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[Title] => 'Migration and American Literature' lecture series at FEU
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In the best poetry of our time but only in the best one is aware of a moral pressure being exerted on the medium in the very act of creation.
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[Title] => Tenor Sal / Four winners / March 16 events / A joust
[Summary] => Tenor Sal Malaki, the only Filipino in the LA Opera and the LA Master Chorale, gave a concert at the CCP main theater for the benefit of the religious-oriented Manila Adventist Medical Center. Apparently, Malaki is himself religious-oriented: his opening songs and encore were in praise of God.
Variety is the spice of a program; mindful of this, the tenor rendered inspirational and Broadway selections, arias, light classics and native songs.
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ANGELO LACUESTA
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In the best poetry of our time but only in the best one is aware of a moral pressure being exerted on the medium in the very act of creation.
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Variety is the spice of a program; mindful of this, the tenor rendered inspirational and Broadway selections, arias, light classics and native songs.
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[Summary] => Of all the little skills that go into crafting a fine piece of prose, I most admire a writers way of turning out a supple sentence one that, no matter how short, can seem to go on forever, and, no matter how long, you never want to end.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-20 00:00:00
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January 25, 2010 - 12:00am