+ Follow MANINGNING MICLAT Tag
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[Title] => Nurturing young poets & artists
[Summary] => Congratulations to the young poets who have been declared finalists for this year’s Maningning Miclat Poetry Awards in Filipino, English and Chinese, which will be given out this Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the joint awards and concert event at UP Abelardo Hall starting at 7 p.m.
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[Summary] => Depression is a common enough topic that often people brush it away, thinking there are quick fix-its that can elevate the mood and make it go away. But for those who suffer or have experienced extreme bouts of depression, they know that this is no laughing matter. The rising incidents of suicide due to depression show how very real the feeling of alienation and separation is for people who feel depressed.
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Allure
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[Title] => Soliloquy as poetry
[Summary] => On view recently at the GSIS Museum along Roxas Blvd. in Pasay was the exhibit Poetry as Soliloquy, the 8x44 mural by the late painter and poet Maningning Miclat, whose third year anniversary of her passing was observed last Sept. 29. Included in the exhibit are several prizewinning poems from the first Maningning Miclat poetry awards, the authors of which read their poems on opening night.
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[Title] => Shine on, crazy diamond
[Summary] => You know that summers finally arrived when April, just like a poet had written, really seems like the cruelest month, with taxes as inevitable as death and vice versa. I had received an invitation to the first Maningning Miclat poetry awards held April 11 at the UP Executive House, four days before she was to have turned 31. The contest was open to poets not more than 28 years old age of Maningnings death and in three language categories English, Filipino, and Chinese, of which the late poet was equally facile.
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[Title] => Maningnings legacy
[Summary] => Until the end of the month, on view at the Cultural Center of the Philippines is an exhibit titled Maningning: Soliloquy at CCP. The single-mural show opened last month, simultaneous with the launching of the first hardbound edition of Maninging Miclats Voice from the Underworld: A Book of Verses, the trilingual poetry anthology which we had reviewed in this space well before the young, gifted poet-artist left us in September 2000.
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[Title] => Two events and a book of remembrance
[Summary] => October 28 marked Doreen Gamboa Fernandezs birthday. Now, Doreens been a dearly regarded colleague, and mentor. I hope she doesnt mind that reference, as Ive never really studied formally under her. But her writings, not only on food and culture, but inclusive of her criticism which sometimes takes the form of handwritten notes so considerately passed on have always contributed to our continuing enlightenment.
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[Title] => Waiting for the war
[Summary] => On a stormy Monday morning he turns back while on Boni, the sudden downpour flooding the low-lying parts of Mandaluyong. The lone passenger, a Grade 6 student in a school on the other side of town, says he is "duwag sa ulan," afraid of rain, the memory of past floods, past monsoons that left stranded many inhabitants of the city still fresh on his mind.
The Grade 6 pupil has to content herself playing gameboy and nurse to a younger brother, who is nursing a fever.
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[Title] => Nurturing young poets & artists
[Summary] => Congratulations to the young poets who have been declared finalists for this year’s Maningning Miclat Poetry Awards in Filipino, English and Chinese, which will be given out this Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the joint awards and concert event at UP Abelardo Hall starting at 7 p.m.
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[Title] => Conquering depression
[Summary] => Depression is a common enough topic that often people brush it away, thinking there are quick fix-its that can elevate the mood and make it go away. But for those who suffer or have experienced extreme bouts of depression, they know that this is no laughing matter. The rising incidents of suicide due to depression show how very real the feeling of alienation and separation is for people who feel depressed.
[DatePublished] => 2008-02-03 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133352
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Jeannie E. Javelosa
Allure
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[Title] => Soliloquy as poetry
[Summary] => On view recently at the GSIS Museum along Roxas Blvd. in Pasay was the exhibit Poetry as Soliloquy, the 8x44 mural by the late painter and poet Maningning Miclat, whose third year anniversary of her passing was observed last Sept. 29. Included in the exhibit are several prizewinning poems from the first Maningning Miclat poetry awards, the authors of which read their poems on opening night.
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[Title] => Shine on, crazy diamond
[Summary] => You know that summers finally arrived when April, just like a poet had written, really seems like the cruelest month, with taxes as inevitable as death and vice versa. I had received an invitation to the first Maningning Miclat poetry awards held April 11 at the UP Executive House, four days before she was to have turned 31. The contest was open to poets not more than 28 years old age of Maningnings death and in three language categories English, Filipino, and Chinese, of which the late poet was equally facile.
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[Title] => Two events and a book of remembrance
[Summary] => October 28 marked Doreen Gamboa Fernandezs birthday. Now, Doreens been a dearly regarded colleague, and mentor. I hope she doesnt mind that reference, as Ive never really studied formally under her. But her writings, not only on food and culture, but inclusive of her criticism which sometimes takes the form of handwritten notes so considerately passed on have always contributed to our continuing enlightenment.
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[Title] => Waiting for the war
[Summary] => On a stormy Monday morning he turns back while on Boni, the sudden downpour flooding the low-lying parts of Mandaluyong. The lone passenger, a Grade 6 student in a school on the other side of town, says he is "duwag sa ulan," afraid of rain, the memory of past floods, past monsoons that left stranded many inhabitants of the city still fresh on his mind.
The Grade 6 pupil has to content herself playing gameboy and nurse to a younger brother, who is nursing a fever.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-01 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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