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                    [Title] => Kelly Ramos’ ‘Breaking the Fourth Wall’ at the Upstairs Gallery
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In “Breaking the Fourth Wall,” Ramos unveils a series of autobiographical works reflecting on the story and process of how paintings are created, constructing an entire narrative using painting and video installation.

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Kidlat Tahimik was recently selected as the Arts and Culture Prize laureate for Fukuoka Prize 2012.

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Given the repeated pronouncements from both the President and DOTC Secretary Leandro Mendoza, whom I personally know to be an honorable man, NAIA-3 should open its gates and checking counters by June. Last time we heard, even if all international carriers aren’t yet ready to make the big move, it’ll definitely open for service.
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While firefighters battled flames eating up De Guia’s ancestral house in Barangay Tuding, his son Kawayan was too shaken to speak.
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While firefighters battled flames eating up De Guia’s ancestral house in Barangay Tuding, his son Kawayan was too shaken to speak.
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Lakbay TV, the country’s premiere travel channel, proudly introduces PACK N* ROLL, a 30-minute guide on the ins and outs of packing bags and loading suitcases, getting away, going somewhere, and having a rockin’ good time.
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                    [Title] => Kelly Ramos’ ‘Breaking the Fourth Wall’ at the Upstairs Gallery
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In “Breaking the Fourth Wall,” Ramos unveils a series of autobiographical works reflecting on the story and process of how paintings are created, constructing an entire narrative using painting and video installation.

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Given the repeated pronouncements from both the President and DOTC Secretary Leandro Mendoza, whom I personally know to be an honorable man, NAIA-3 should open its gates and checking counters by June. Last time we heard, even if all international carriers aren’t yet ready to make the big move, it’ll definitely open for service.
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While firefighters battled flames eating up De Guia’s ancestral house in Barangay Tuding, his son Kawayan was too shaken to speak.
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While firefighters battled flames eating up De Guia’s ancestral house in Barangay Tuding, his son Kawayan was too shaken to speak.
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Lakbay TV, the country’s premiere travel channel, proudly introduces PACK N* ROLL, a 30-minute guide on the ins and outs of packing bags and loading suitcases, getting away, going somewhere, and having a rockin’ good time.
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