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[Title] => Lea shines in Il Divo concert
[Summary] => For one who has covered straight operas and interviewed world-acclaimed divas for more than 30 years, the prospect of hearing Il Divo the pop operatic quartet came as pure curiosity, more than actual excitement.
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[Title] => Cocoy Laurel: A class act
[Summary] => Herewith is a review written by Joseph R. Atilano, a young, avid and authoritative music lover whom I requested to cover a concert for me.
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[Title] => Easy listening displeasure
[Summary] => I listen to this archaic government radio station because it plays songs like The Way You Look Tonight, Some Enchanted Evening, It Had To Be You, songs from my mothers era. The songs from my era were Stupid Cupid, Bobby Bobby Bobby, and What a Kooky Little Paradise. I dont long for them. Listening to the radio brings me back to the carefree days of my childhood when I would hear that radio and know that my mother and all was fine in the world. I grew up listening to radio announcers who sounded good and spoke English, Tagalog or Spanish well.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-21 00:00:00
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SOME ENCHANTED EVENING
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