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Beauty expert James Cooper surprising the audience with his Chami recipe ... Dealo Koffee Klatch and Bakeshop owner Millada Valde sharing her family’s heirloom Ubod with Tahure Sauce ... a video demonstration of Dona Aurora, a favorite dish of President Manuel Quezon’s wife after whom it was named ... 10 upcoming chefs competing for the best Hardinera and Bukayo recipes.

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SM Supermalls and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila recently launched “Limbag: Early Impressions of the Philippines,” an exhibit featuring images of colonial Philippines produced from the 1700s to the 1900s at SM Mall of Asia.

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The works of three generations of abstract artists are now on display at the 856-G (Gabriella) Gallery on A.S. Fortuna Street, Mandaue City.

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The Institute for Cultural and Arts Management (icam) is set to begin its first non-degree course tomorrow (Sept. 3) at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts Building in Intramuros, Manila, with its first module, "Management of Cultural Arts Organizations."

The course runs for a week.
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SM Supermalls and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila recently launched “Limbag: Early Impressions of the Philippines,” an exhibit featuring images of colonial Philippines produced from the 1700s to the 1900s at SM Mall of Asia.

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The works of three generations of abstract artists are now on display at the 856-G (Gabriella) Gallery on A.S. Fortuna Street, Mandaue City.

[DatePublished] => 2010-07-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1489320 [AuthorName] => Maria Eleanor E. Valeros [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle [SectionUrl] => cebu-lifestyle [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 279718 [Title] => The ritual power of art [Summary] => As a young boy in the mid-Seventies, I didn’t spend much time in the playground, nor did I cavort with the neighborhood kids. Who needed that? When I had my very own lair where I could run amuck, tumbling over the baskets, hiding under the colorful, geometric patterned weavings, and tinkering with the wood and brass thingamajigs my parents purveyed at their now-defunct Lahi Crafts bric-a-brac shop on 1418 A. Mabini St. in Ermita.
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The course runs for a week.
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