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[Title] => Glimpses of Mishka
[Summary] => The trans-generational tribe was at it again on April Fools Day, whooping it up at Penguin Gallery Café in Malate at the opening of the photo exhibit Myopic Glimpses by 18-year-old Mishka Arellano Adams.
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[Title] => Harinawa: Wishing success for Bayang Barrios
[Summary] => I first heard Bayang Barrios sing one rainy morning in our parish church in Brgy. San Teodoro,Buwanan, Agusan del Sur. This was 15 years ago. She sang a radio hit (in church!) and I remembered her voice as textured, rounded, and carrying a lot of feeling. "A natural," I told myself. Little did I know that five years later, our paths would again cross in Manilas Philippine alternative music scene, where she sang in Joey Ayalas Bagong Lumad, while I was a fledgling solo music artist.
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