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Sparkles and gloss — the prevalent marks of holiday evening wear were ticked off at Sony’s Premiere A runway, and even someone who was pushed rudely out of the door by Joey Espino (namely me) could have predicted the appearance of these usual suspects in any holiday runway presentation.

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There is one towering figure in the University of San Carlos who’s touched so many lives in a span of well over three decades.

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Bob Dylan once sang, “I was so much older then; I’m younger than that now.” I started writing my “Coffee to Cocktails” column as a teenager.

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Bob Dylan once sang, “I was so much older then; I’m younger than that now.” I started writing my “Coffee to Cocktails” column as a teenager.

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