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[Title] => Xyriel learns the value of education
[Summary] => Now that summer is over and school days are just around the corner, Xyriel Manabat’s Wansapanataym special tomorrow, May 26, sets the tone for kids to go back in school in a positive way.
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[Summary] => I recently had a conversation with a poet friend about the concept of “horror.” Another friend had written a novel she wanted to pitch as Filipino horror, and my poet friend insisted that horror is a Western concept, as ours is more mythology and folklore than it is horror. Our “monsters” are magical creatures and entities, much too different from Western horror movie staples like Jason Voorhees and Freddy Kreuger.
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