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                    [Title] => The man behind the portraits
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International photographer Rupert Jacinto, dubbed by The Washington Post as the “Photographer to the Fabulous,” has elevated portraiture to the status of an art form.

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One of the most applauded numbers during the one-night only concert was It Might Be You, the theme from Tootsie, a 1982 Dustin Hoffman film directed by Sydney Pollack for Columbia Pictures.
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Now, singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop is in town to do a show with Lani Misalucha at the Aliw Theater tomorrow, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m., and to promote his compilation album, A Dance of the Heart.
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International photographer Rupert Jacinto, dubbed by The Washington Post as the “Photographer to the Fabulous,” has elevated portraiture to the status of an art form.

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One of the most applauded numbers during the one-night only concert was It Might Be You, the theme from Tootsie, a 1982 Dustin Hoffman film directed by Sydney Pollack for Columbia Pictures.
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Now, singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop is in town to do a show with Lani Misalucha at the Aliw Theater tomorrow, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m., and to promote his compilation album, A Dance of the Heart.
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