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  1. Gongs fall silent on Benguet’s 109th foundation day

    Benguet province is celebrating its 109th foundation day without the sound of gongs and the movements of the tayaw (traditional dance) after local officials scrapped the cultural festival “Adivay” out of respect for those who died at the height of Typhoon “Pepeng.”

    21:06:41 2009-11-18
  2. World-class musicians play pocket-sized concerts

    The perfect notes soaring out of the village hall were not produced by your local amateur musicians.

    11:39:51 2009-11-18
  3. Bollywood changes its tune with English lyrics

    MUMBAI - First came offshore locations, then foreign special effects experts, fashion designers and movie titles. Now the songs that drive Bollywood and the country's music industry have gone international.

    11:39:33 2009-11-18
  4. Cindy Crawford blackmail suspect held—police

    BERLIN—A German man accused of trying to blackmail Cindy Crawford over a photo showing the former supermodel's daughter gagged and bound to a chair is now in custody, police said on Tuesday.

    20:15:41 2009-11-17
  5. New stars need to go the distance

    “Starstruck” is one of the TV talent searches that have revolutionized the local star-discovery process in the past decade.

    00:36:27 2009-11-17
  6. Shambala

    TRADITIONALLY, THE WORD SHAMBALA denotes a mythical kingdom that came to mean a pure land. In another meaning, it represents a place of peace and security, particularly one situated near water. Lately, this is the nickname, art collector Rissa Muyot uses for her sanctuary in Silang, Cavite.

    21:23:24 2009-11-13
  7. Osang as maneater

    MIAG-AO, Iloilo — For a change, Rosanna “Osang” Roces does not bare flesh. This time, she eats it, and with gusto, in “Wanted: Border”—a dark comedy by award-winning Ilonggo director Ray Defante Gibraltar.

    23:07:55 2009-11-03
  8. ‘Little’ film makes big waves

    NOT SINCE “THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT” has a “little” film turned Hollywood on its ear as the current sleeper hit, “Paranormal Activity.” Produced for only a few thousand dollars, the ghost story is the quintessential indie production—but the waves it’s been making are of tsunami height and strength.

    22:21:31 2009-11-03
  9. Alphabet noodles

    CANADA - Many artists, myself included for sure, have this overarching pride “half a step, really, to hubris” that what they do, their art, is something new, that it is something that has never been done before.

    12:03:15 2009-10-23
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