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Some Sundays, I cannot help but find myself making my way to Antipolo.

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I first encountered Elmer Borlongan a few years ago when Dr. Fremont Base, who was off in Manila studying how to transform himself from a great surgeon to a superb plastic surgeon, sent me a picture via his mobile phone. His cryptic text, sent together with the photo, went something like this: “your type”.

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In celebration of National Arts Month, Ayala Museum presents back-to-back exhibitions of two powerhouse figures in contemporary visual arts today...

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If you are interested in Filipino art, here’s how to buy pieces from your favorite artists, and help Yolanda victims, too.

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I first encountered Elmer Borlongan a few years ago when Dr. Fremont Base, who was off in Manila studying how to transform himself from a great surgeon to a superb plastic surgeon, sent me a picture via his mobile phone. His cryptic text, sent together with the photo, went something like this: “your type”.

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In celebration of National Arts Month, Ayala Museum presents back-to-back exhibitions of two powerhouse figures in contemporary visual arts today...

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If you are interested in Filipino art, here’s how to buy pieces from your favorite artists, and help Yolanda victims, too.

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