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Several weeks ago, I was listening to one of my favorite radio programs, Harana ng Puso, emceed by poet-singer Michael Coroza.

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I first knew Joel Lamangan as a director and actor with PETA in the early ’80s, when this venerable drama company romped across the ruins of Intramuros, regaling us, stirring us up — through the long night of martial law — with critically acclaimed Third World theater.

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Gantimpala Theater caps its 34th season with Francisco Balagtas’ Florante at Laura, one of the most enduring Filipino literary masterpieces described by many as a poetic art that examines the nature of justice, truth and commitment to fairness, written into a play by award-winning and respected playwright Boni Ilagan, with the brothers Roeder and Jose Jeffrey Camañag as its directors.

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A special showing of the star-studded independent film set during the dark yet exciting martial law years, titled “Sigwa: Rage of Perils and Hopes”, happens today at SM City Cebu Cinema 7.

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It feels good to be one of the last men standing in a highly-charged business like showbiz.

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Gantimpala Theater caps its 34th season with Francisco Balagtas’ Florante at Laura, one of the most enduring Filipino literary masterpieces described by many as a poetic art that examines the nature of justice, truth and commitment to fairness, written into a play by award-winning and respected playwright Boni Ilagan, with the brothers Roeder and Jose Jeffrey Camañag as its directors.

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A special showing of the star-studded independent film set during the dark yet exciting martial law years, titled “Sigwa: Rage of Perils and Hopes”, happens today at SM City Cebu Cinema 7.

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It feels good to be one of the last men standing in a highly-charged business like showbiz.

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