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Leslie de Chavez releases his frustration and disappointment in the Philippines’ history of struggle with a loud sigh in “Buntong Hininga,” which opens on April 21 at Silverlens, SLab and 20Square Gallery, second floor, YMC Bldg. II, 2320 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City.

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If memory serves me right, there was this forgettable show of photographs taken by a group of lensmen on a cross-country journey across the States, which appeared last year in the metropolis’ new home of Mabini art, the Shangri-la Plaza mall along EDSA.
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Composed with our blood and tears.
Life is a song ever being sung,
Whose endnote can never be found. – Anonymous

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Leslie de Chavez releases his frustration and disappointment in the Philippines’ history of struggle with a loud sigh in “Buntong Hininga,” which opens on April 21 at Silverlens, SLab and 20Square Gallery, second floor, YMC Bldg. II, 2320 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City.

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If memory serves me right, there was this forgettable show of photographs taken by a group of lensmen on a cross-country journey across the States, which appeared last year in the metropolis’ new home of Mabini art, the Shangri-la Plaza mall along EDSA.
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Composed with our blood and tears.
Life is a song ever being sung,
Whose endnote can never be found. – Anonymous

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