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Richard Montero, Neil Grantoza, Adeodatus Sta. Juana, Kaye Dula, Ioannis Sicuya, Carlo Aranton, Rufa Lapeña, and Ings Isungga show how Filipinos are affected by their beliefs concerning their fate in “Pipti/Pipti,” which opens tomorrow at Sining Kamalig, fourth floor, Gateway Mall, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City.

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