+ Follow ANGELO SUAREZ Tag
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[Title] => Mozzies attack!
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[Summary] => Coco Quizon just happens to be the daughter of the late and great Dolphy and actress-diva Zsa Zsa Padilla.
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[Title] => 1st Manila International Literary Festival gathers acclaimed international, local writers
[Summary] => “Lit Out Loud” (LOL), Manila’s first international literary festival, was held Nov. 18 to 20 by the National Book Development Board (NBDB) at the Hotel Intercontinental in Makati.
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[Title] => Requiem for Lady Polyester
[Summary] => It had to be Leonard Cohen. It had to be Hallelujah.
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[Title] => CCP stages 'WordJam!'
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Today, on the old remembered Feast of St. Joseph, per Mendiola days, we will be at the Alliance Française at 209 Nicanor Garcia St. (formerly Reposo St.), Bel-Air 2, Makati City from seven in the evening to join in the celebration of Printemps du Poetes or "Spring of the Poets."
Around 30 poets, readers and performers will take to the stage to entertain guests, including you and anyone else interested in poetry and romance, while sipping good wine on this occasion that leads off the observance of Francophone week.
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[Title] => All about PLAC, and a Caracoa revival
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Several weeks ago, I received one of those usual e-mailed questionnaires from a student doing a paper. What was unusual with this one was that it wasnt asking me about myself, or my writing, but about a group I have always delighted in being associated with: the Philippine Literary Arts Council or PLAC.
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[Title] => Taiwan, RP join talents / CCP, FEU cultural shows / C. Syjucos spectacles
[Summary] => At the recent concert in F. Santiago Hall, Taiwanese Tseng Ying-An wielded the baton over the 63-member UST Symphony (Student) Orchestra in the Overture from The Messiah by Handel. The Overture is a forecast of what the oratorio is a gem of a masterpiece that reaches the highest degree of creativity and melodic inventiveness.
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[Title] => Cesare Syjuco startles / Pundaquit Fete winds up
[Summary] => Cesare A.X. Syjuco will always remain an enigma to me. As a person, he is warm, engaging and, yes, charming but as a multi-faceted, multi-talented artist, he will always elude complete understanding or comprehension mine, at any rate.
When I was cultural editor and performing arts reviewer of the Roces-owned and managed Manila Times, in the mid-1980s, Cesare would send me his brilliant art reviews (critiques) which I would publish with immense pride. I knew Cesare then as a poet-critic.
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ANGELO SUAREZ
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Today, on the old remembered Feast of St. Joseph, per Mendiola days, we will be at the Alliance Française at 209 Nicanor Garcia St. (formerly Reposo St.), Bel-Air 2, Makati City from seven in the evening to join in the celebration of Printemps du Poetes or "Spring of the Poets."
Around 30 poets, readers and performers will take to the stage to entertain guests, including you and anyone else interested in poetry and romance, while sipping good wine on this occasion that leads off the observance of Francophone week.
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When I was cultural editor and performing arts reviewer of the Roces-owned and managed Manila Times, in the mid-1980s, Cesare would send me his brilliant art reviews (critiques) which I would publish with immense pride. I knew Cesare then as a poet-critic.
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December 30, 2010 - 12:00am