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Stocky, with a square face topped with a tumble of blond curls, the Italian, New York-based physician and scientist Luca Parolari is an unlikely champion of Filipino art in the Big Apple.

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It was there: an old house in Potrero, Malabon (with antiques and 200-year-old statues of saints inside, visitations from stray catfish outside, and epic family gatherings all throughout the year) where Senator Loren Legarda chased butterflies and dragonflies as a child.

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