+ Follow Hiyas Hila Tag
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[Title] => Concert pianist Hiyas Hila performs for her benefactor Nene Quimson
[Summary] => It took more than a decade and a half for art patron Nene Tuason Quimson to meet her Asian Cultural Council scholar Hiyas Hila.
[DatePublished] => 2019-02-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Frannie Jacinto
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[Title] => After a dry cultural spell, July showers
[Summary] => During those weeks late in June when Filipinos were anxiously waiting for the final results of the elections, activities in the performing arts came to a standstill. The counting of the ballots in Congress took center stage and it was not amusing in the least except for the admirers of Senator Pimentel and Congressman Dilangalen who must have thrilled to their marathon rhetoric.
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