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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.
Hot Chocolate NICOLE Severino is a complicated woman. You may remember her as the first runner-up in the first Star in a Million Grand Showdown, where she alone played a piano on-stage wrapped in a dress with a multi-colored train that seemed to flow for miles. That was before she took the dress off.
The Omen Yet another remake. It would be alright to do remakes if there were something that the new filmmakers could contribute to the work. You see Omen and you can’t help but think about how pointless it is to do a rehash, to contemporize something without adding anything to it. The world was fine without a remake of The Omen, and, well, perhaps it may have been better without one.
Spoiled for choice Shubizz pampers your feet
with the widest range of fun styles
Say No To Brown Spots WHAT does white skin have to do with being beautiful? The whitening craze is taking away the pride of being kayumanggi. I know it sounds quite unfair, after all people with fair skin, just like beautiful people, do get away with many things, including a coveted job-related promotion. I, for one, have been singled out and very accommodatingly attended to on several occasions and I actually believe having fair skin helped. I have my Chinese-Spanish ancestry to thank for this gift.
Cars PIXAR does it again. It gets to a point where you’re waiting for them to mess up, but Pixar has consistently released full-length CG animated films that have more heart and story than many live-action films.
Not Just Another Nemi Miranda and Angono artists raise their paintbrushes for women’s issues
Illuminating Spaces To draw is to track a moving point through space. We have drawn on paper, cloth, walls, even—just to recreate and communicate a perception of reality in the most artificial of ways. For there are no lines in nature, only edges, which we can’t help but translate unto paper as what is known as an outline, with the dragging of a sharp pencil point."
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