+ Follow JEAN PAUL SARTRE Tag
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[Title] => Virtue, excellence and the artist
[Summary] => In denying Nora Aunor the National Artist Award because of her involvement with drugs, the President has set a new and very high standard in the selection process.
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[Title] => The Camus centennial
[Summary] => Few are the writers who have had a lasting influence well into the century after their birth, but such is the case with the French Algerian Nobel Prize winner Albert Camus, whose books and works continue to be read and taught in college and university.
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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[Title] => ‘Beware Fallen Objects’ (and other unique Filipino signs)
[Summary] => There may not be such a thing as anonymous art in the Philippines, but there is anonymous kitsch, and that’s what arrives in my e-mail box every so often in the form of various attachments called “Filipino signs.”
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[DatePublished] => 2008-08-03 00:00:00
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