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kiyoaki:
Snack Time (por Kim // Capt. Mouffette)

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nevver:

“What does one prefer? An art that struggles to change the social contract, but fails? Or one that seeks to please and amuse, and succeeds?” — Robert Hughes, RIP

culturalcenterphils:


 VIRGIN LABFEST 8

The Cultural Center of the Philippines announces the staging of the Virgin Labfest, a festival of new plays (untried, untested, unpublished and unstaged) by emerging and well-known playwrights to be held from June 27 to July 18, 2012 at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute (CCP Studio Theater) with 3pm and 8pm shows. Virgin Labfest is a project of the CCP in cooperation with the Writer’s Bloc, Inc. and Tanghalang Pilipino.
Now on its eighth year, the Virgin Labfest has earned a solid reputation for its exciting and provocative line-up of one-act plays from playwrights both young and old. This year’s line-up includes plays for the One-Act Category: Isa Pang Soap Opera by Reuel Molina Aguila, Digital Divide by Ricardo Novenario, High Stakes by Marianne Mixkaela Z. Villalon, Ang Unang Regla ni John by Em Mendez, Hayop by Mar Anthony Dela Cruz, Alejandro by Chuckberry Pascual, Pagsubli by Aizel Cabilan, Symposium by U Eliserio & Maynard Manansala, Mga Kuneho by Guelan Luarca; and the Full-Length Category: Totong Hilot by J. Dennis Teodosio.
Download schedule here
Ticket rates to the Virgin Labfest are Php300. For further inquiries, please call the CCP Performing Arts Division at (632)832-1125 local 1607 or 1606.



bleblablebla:

Mang Oca, the man who addressed our frog/earthworm/cockroach needs.

He is 61 years old. He had 11 siblings, but all of them are dead. He moved to Quezon City from Tuguegarao because of a rift in the family. His wife died early in their marriage. He has kids who have families of their own, but he doesn’t want to live with them. He is kind of deaf, but he really is very nice and accommodating. He’s very friendly and I think our batch and the batches before us were very lucky to have met him. I don’t think the younger ones will get to know him anymore because he has been displaced from his house due to the construction of the new Institute of Biology building.

cavetocanvas:

Antonio Canova, Venus Italica, 1819

unibersidadngpilipinas:

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heyoscarwilde:

The Days Are Just Packed
Calvin and Hobbes book cover animated by Kerry Callen ::via  kerrycallen.blogspot.com

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