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BIG FUN EXCEPT for one, the entire cast of the upcoming teen flick First Day High from Star Cinema chorused that this is their first movie. Heck, even the director is considering this movie as his first "mainstream" project since his first work, Bigtime, which won for Best Screenplay at the recent Cinemalaya Festival, was produced independently.
BEDROOM KISS WHERE the walk-in closet was once primarily a function of space (and luxury), it has become, in these times of avid cocooning and bodily indulgence, a prime consideration for bedroom interiors. "The walk-in closet is increasingly becoming a focal point of a woman’s bedroom," says Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) graduating student Abet Calayag. "As women become more attuned to fashion and style, their need for viable storage for their fashion purchases, like their numerous shoes and bags, becomes more urgent. The walk-in closet is no longer a luxurious afterthought. For a lot of women, it has become a necessity."
The thinking man’s sci-fi WHEN you are invited to an interview with a Hollywood actor, you are usually expecting simple talk about how he or she got the role, or how the shooting was, or how it was like to work with the other actors or on the project itself. But when you talk with Edward James Olmos, these things are merely spring boards in the discussion, and this discussion takes us anywhere from the importance of integrity and the ability to say no to the dollar to the creation of a post-9/11 sci-fi commander to discussions on the repercussions of terrorism and their influence on how we live our lives.
A More Confident Nina MAYBE love does move in mysterious ways. For Nina, it certainly does have a way of bringing out her best.
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