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Daily Bread RESIDENTS living in the area of SSS village and its environs have a special little secret they would probably like to keep to themselves, or, conversely, may be proud enough of it to share it to the rest of the world.
THE HEAT IS ON IT has all the makings of a summer blockbuster. You have the same familiar cast, an intriguing recurring character and a kick-ass of a catch phrase title.
Soaring High INDIE bands don’t die nor fade away. And, in the case of long-time friends Ernest Concepcion and Manny Migrino, that indie spirit, and the music, of course, thrives with them wherever they may be.
Soundings THE GO-BETWEENS Oceans Apart Lo-Max
Full of Scars DON’T you just want to be Anthony Kiedis? He’s the front man of wildly successful and debauched band The Red Hot Chili Peppers, he’s dated beauties like Ione Sky and Sinead O’ Connor, plus he’s got the kind of genes and chest definition that you’d only get on a regular four per week workout (with supplements, mind).
Over the Hedge G-feature films have been of the hit and miss variety mostly, with Pixar making most of the hits. Dreamworks had its breakthrough with the Shrek movies, and it hopes to do the same with Over the Hedge. And though not as deep and well-written as Nemo, nor as witty as Shrek, Over the Hedge delivers a fun movie that kids will love and the grown-ups taking them to watch it will probably enjoy.
Paper Trails MORE than anything, it feels almost like play. The name points you towards that direction, but the sight of actual pieces of Twinkle Ferraren’s Paper Art Fashion almost throws you back to childhood experiments with make-your-own paper from recycled materials or paper crafts in elementary school or, for those fortunate enough to afford them, Origami and Japanese paper crafts (those little paper and cardboard dolls in kimonos that became all the rage here about ten years too late).
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