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[Title] => From solitude to solidarity
[Summary] => Even though the Pride March in the Philippines has been moved to December to avoid rain on our parade, some people still celebrate June as Pride Month. This month, there will be white parties, a Queer Mass and now, the arrival of two gay books by young writers.
Galing Cine Café is a compilation of Nestor de Guzmans poems in Filipino, published by Lambana Press. The title alludes to the gay bar that first set up quarters on Roces Avenue and has since moved to E. Rodriguez.
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August 19, 2013 - 12:00am