+ Follow NUNE ALVARADO Tag
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[Summary] => Sometime in the ’60s, when Jai Alai on Taft became my one true religion for a devotional phase, an unfortunate outing with then best buddy Monet Serrano of San Juan found us grinning sheepishly as we filed out of the art deco “church” past midnight. We had lost our tuition money for UP Diliman.
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[Title] => Nunelucio Alvarado's Pamilya Ni Alvarado at Maribago Bluewater Gallery
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January 25, 2009 - 12:00am