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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

 

The seven new wonders of Ryan Cayabyab

FOREMOST music creator Ryan Cayabyab could very well retire if he wants to—he has amassed enough achievements, not to mention the wealth that comes with being musically brilliant and knowing where to channel this gift to. But retiring seems not to be included in Cayabyab’s vocabulary, “not yet, not now” he tells us.

Cayabyab was a picture of a proud mentor during the launch of his new discoveries—seven promising singers who call themselves the Ryan Cayabyab Singers, or simply RCS.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

MOST people will never attempt to even go near sharks and alligators. These creatures have earned a reputation for being mean and dangerous.

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NOTED artist and environment activist Chin-Chin Gutierrez brings pride to both mother nature and motherland as she unveiled a choice selection of songs from her second album, Mater Vitae: Whispers of A New World at the 10th anniversary of the world-famous Miho Museum in Shigaraki, Japan, recently..

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FRESH from its much-raved about concert at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, The CompanY prepares for a Christmas edition of its big band concert on December 15 at the Music Museum.

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VERTICAL HORIZON, the band behind the hits “Everything You Want,” “You’re A God,” and “Best I Ever Had,” is coming to Manila to headline a concert at the Araneta Coliseum on December 7, Friday.

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ACCLAIMED British choral conductor Maestro David Words­worth, together with the Coro Tomasino and the Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble from the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music...

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GAME TIME
By Ed Richelle Uy

Smackdown vs. RAW 2008 (PS2/PS3)...

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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon

THINGS are never what they seem to be. This was brought home to me when I read of the agony that the saintly Mother Teresa felt during the years when she attended to the poor, the sick and the dying.

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