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[Title] => A kaleidoscope world with the Philippine Idol Final 12
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I grew up listening to FrancisMs Kaleidoscope World and everytime I hear it, in my mind I see wonderful, great and meaningful images powerful statements. Inside me, I see a world much more vivid than I can imagine.
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A woman without a mouth stares emptily at the viewer. She clutches a photo of a presumably dead son who has a crown of barbed-wire thorns. She searches for answers in the swelling void. Evoked by the image are songs Mothers of the Disappeared by U2 and They Dance Alone by Sting, with lyrics describing women (Bono sings about Argentines; Sting, Chileans) carrying pictures of their missing husbands or sons. Framed absences. Laminated losses. Painted uncertainties.
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I grew up listening to FrancisMs Kaleidoscope World and everytime I hear it, in my mind I see wonderful, great and meaningful images powerful statements. Inside me, I see a world much more vivid than I can imagine.
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