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The Philippine Drama Company-Sala Theater, as part of its 27th season productions, stages one of the most laudable plays in the country, Nick Joaquin’s elegy in three scenes, A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino.

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The genius of Nick Joaquin shone in every scene of the recently re-staged “Portrait of the Artist as Filipino”.

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Today, Oct. 2, marks the 146th birth anniversary of General Rafael Crame, first Filipino Chief of Constabulary. Most people are under the misimpression that Camp Crame was named after a foreigner.
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Today, Oct. 2, marks the 146th birth anniversary of General Rafael Crame, first Filipino Chief of Constabulary. Most people are under the misimpression that Camp Crame was named after a foreigner.
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