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This week in Profiles, Mitzi Borromeo sits down with award-winning TV, movie and theater actress Cherie Gil.

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A few notes at the rehearsals of Arbol de Fuego, PETA’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, New Manila, Quezon City, February 2015

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The Russian play The Cherry Orchard tells the story of how the rich never learn their lesson that money doesn’t last forever and one should be careful of his wealth.

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I have not lived in a condominium.

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MANILA, Philippines -  Boy Abunda admits he used to be far from minimalist. Like his high-profile personality, Boy doesn’t lean towards the subdued.

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But before we get into the nuances of the situation, what’s dialogue for, in the first place?
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This week in Profiles, Mitzi Borromeo sits down with award-winning TV, movie and theater actress Cherie Gil.

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A few notes at the rehearsals of Arbol de Fuego, PETA’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, New Manila, Quezon City, February 2015

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The Russian play The Cherry Orchard tells the story of how the rich never learn their lesson that money doesn’t last forever and one should be careful of his wealth.

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I have not lived in a condominium.

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MANILA, Philippines -  Boy Abunda admits he used to be far from minimalist. Like his high-profile personality, Boy doesn’t lean towards the subdued.

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But before we get into the nuances of the situation, what’s dialogue for, in the first place?
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