Marvin Agustin was finally allowed by ABS-CBN’s talent managing group Star Magic to star in a heavy drama episode of "Magpakailanman" this December.
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Last Thursday night, Walk of Fame Philippines in collaboration with the Katipunan ng mga Artistang Pilipino sa Pelikula at Telebisyon (KAPPT) and Eastwood City, unveiled the 22 important people in local cinema and theater whose names were inscribed on gilded stars made of granite, brass and cement at the Central Plaza of Eastwood City, Libis, Quezon City.
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A few months ago, actor and recording artist Jay Manalo was dragged into a scandal. It in-volved a sexy actress who accused him on national television of physically hurting her. The implication was serious. But the actor kept quiet about the issue, not wanting to participate in the brouhaha of the allegation.
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The Filipino’s resourcefulness and resiliency surfaced more than ever during the Japanese occupation. Hollywood movies were confiscated and banned from being shown. To keep themselves entertained and relieve themselves from the anxiety caused by World War II, Filipinos turned to entertainment.
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From its trailer alone, it could be gauged that "Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom," is one Pilipino movie to be proud of, with its many spectacular scenes and special effects and especially if we have to consider the fact that it is the brainchild of two filmmaking families, the Revillas and the Monteverdes.
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Shaky, rattling but still rolling - this describes the showbiz career of Ai Ai delas Alas, TV host and "Concert Comedy Queen" of the country.
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