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Reverence for wood has been a desideratum for some time now — even before I actually stumbled upon a book of that title, decades ago.

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Our man in Singapore Dengcoy Miel has done it again, with a new book that has been lauded by no less than the city-state’s Ministry of Communications and Information, which chose it as the past week’s must-read title.

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Jo-Ann Maglipon, the book’s editor, almost   self-deprecatingly called it “a small book that cost us plenty,” but everyone who attended the launch last Thursday at the Metropolitan Museum knew what she meant, especially the part about “plenty.”

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Alfredo Liongoren reminisces the EDSA Revolution and reflects on the nature of true change in “Hulog,” which is on view until Feb. 20, at The Crucible Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.

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Some of the country’s top cartoonists and their foreign counterparts gathered together for the opening of the first Philippine International Cartoons, Comics, and Animation (PICCA) Festival at SM Megamall.

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Hugo “Boboy” Yonzon III and his ever-equal partner Guia have based themselves in Tagaytay for over a decade now, but they remain in the forefront of preserving the wealth of Filipino comics and cartoons as well as animation, and expanding the international awareness of this treasure trove of delights.

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Reverence for wood has been a desideratum for some time now — even before I actually stumbled upon a book of that title, decades ago.

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Our man in Singapore Dengcoy Miel has done it again, with a new book that has been lauded by no less than the city-state’s Ministry of Communications and Information, which chose it as the past week’s must-read title.

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Jo-Ann Maglipon, the book’s editor, almost   self-deprecatingly called it “a small book that cost us plenty,” but everyone who attended the launch last Thursday at the Metropolitan Museum knew what she meant, especially the part about “plenty.”

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Alfredo Liongoren reminisces the EDSA Revolution and reflects on the nature of true change in “Hulog,” which is on view until Feb. 20, at The Crucible Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.

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Some of the country’s top cartoonists and their foreign counterparts gathered together for the opening of the first Philippine International Cartoons, Comics, and Animation (PICCA) Festival at SM Megamall.

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