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[Title] => Scared & thrilled to be one of the 7 billion
[Summary] => Last Oct. 31, I became one of seven billion people in the world.
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[Summary] => After Sarah Jane Salazar, it was Wanggo Gallaga.
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One of the most challenging exhibits to curate is a portrait show. For unless the subjects are known to the viewing public, the exhibit is bound for boresville. This primarily explains the paucity of exhibits dealing with such concern.
But hurrah! There is an ongoing exhibit at the Corredor in the UP College of Fine Arts that, pardon the pun, squarely faces the challenge.
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One of the most challenging exhibits to curate is a portrait show. For unless the subjects are known to the viewing public, the exhibit is bound for boresville. This primarily explains the paucity of exhibits dealing with such concern.
But hurrah! There is an ongoing exhibit at the Corredor in the UP College of Fine Arts that, pardon the pun, squarely faces the challenge.
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December 3, 2010 - 12:00am