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The riveting “Mostly Mozart” concert at the Tektite Tower Auditorium featured fast-rising Singaporean conductor Darrel Ang, leading pianist Cristine Coyiuto and internationally celebrated tenor Arthur Espiritu.

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Mention Niagara and most travelers think of the famous falls, which deserve their reputation as the mother of all tourist attractions. But there's another place with Niagara in its name just a half-hour drive from the falls that should be part of any visit to the area.

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The great Bernard Shaw (Irish literary Critic, Playwright and Essayist. 1925 Nobel Prize for Literature, 1856-1950) once said, “There is no sincerer love, than the love for food.”

I love food. Forget one night stands, seasonal flings, or even yearly marriages. This is a lifelong commitment, drag-me-to-Church-and-marry-me kind of love that only comes once during a lifetime and I have it. I cannot remember when this passionate love affair started. All I know is that the fire burns very, very intensely.

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The concert of German music at the CCP main theater was enhanced, in a manner of speaking, by facts and circumstances surrounding both its conductor and violin soloist.

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Ancient Egypt was inhabited by mummies and they all wrote in hydraulics. They lived in the Sarah Dessert. The climate of the Sarah is such that all the inhabitants have to live elsewhere.
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The riveting “Mostly Mozart” concert at the Tektite Tower Auditorium featured fast-rising Singaporean conductor Darrel Ang, leading pianist Cristine Coyiuto and internationally celebrated tenor Arthur Espiritu.

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Mention Niagara and most travelers think of the famous falls, which deserve their reputation as the mother of all tourist attractions. But there's another place with Niagara in its name just a half-hour drive from the falls that should be part of any visit to the area.

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The great Bernard Shaw (Irish literary Critic, Playwright and Essayist. 1925 Nobel Prize for Literature, 1856-1950) once said, “There is no sincerer love, than the love for food.”

I love food. Forget one night stands, seasonal flings, or even yearly marriages. This is a lifelong commitment, drag-me-to-Church-and-marry-me kind of love that only comes once during a lifetime and I have it. I cannot remember when this passionate love affair started. All I know is that the fire burns very, very intensely.

[DatePublished] => 2010-11-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1315258 [AuthorName] => Featured Blogger Carlos Palma [SectionName] => Unblogged [SectionUrl] => unblogged [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 449214 [Title] => Oscar Yatco, Von Hehn: Stunning interpreters of German masterpieces [Summary] =>

The concert of German music at the CCP main theater was enhanced, in a manner of speaking, by facts and circumstances surrounding both its conductor and violin soloist.

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Ancient Egypt was inhabited by mummies and they all wrote in hydraulics. They lived in the Sarah Dessert. The climate of the Sarah is such that all the inhabitants have to live elsewhere.
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