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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

 

Dancing in the rain

Pinikpikan wows the world

In the middle of rainforest in Borneo, hundreds of people from across the world—from the blond and blue-eyed, to the ebony-skinned, to the sun-tanned—all became gloriously mud-brown. Swaying, twirling and stomping in the rain, they churned the ground they stood upon into a caldron of mud. They joyously painted one another with chocolate streaks while dancing in ecstatic dervish-like revelry. And playing Pied Piper to this multitude were the best world music groups across the globe. None other than our very own Pinipikan band performed as the awaited finale for the grand opening night.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

The best indie films this year are propelled by music

Music is a narrative visual art. The best compositions evoke not only emotions, but also communicate stories in vivid detail.

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GIG GUIDE

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MAN ON THE SIDE
By Paul John Caña

He has a cocky, sometimes arrogant and conceited demeanor. His romantic conquests of some of the most gorgeous babes in Hollywood that start with the letter J: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jessica Simpson, and most recently, Jennifer Aniston).

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Come together at the Eraserheads Reunion Concert

Markus Adoro won’t comment. Raimund Marasigan doesn’t want to talk to our sources. And Budy Zabala’s always been the coolest. But Day Cabuhat, co-manager of Pupil for which Ely Buendia is the vocalist, confirms that there will be a concert at grounds Cultural Center of the Philippines on August 30.

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Former acoustic performer reinvented as the country’s newest romantic crooner

In between sets at his regular Tuesday night gig at the Fuente Circle in Eastwood City, Richard Poon entertains a steady stream of fans eager to get his autograph and pose with him for pictures.

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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon

It is amazing how money can turn the heart inside out, how it can change a man overnight. It has the power to set loose countless demons that ordinarily remain caged in the deep recesses of the soul.

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