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June 29, 2007 | Posted by Roberta at Pinoy Centric
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  • In Innerview, fictionist Nikki Alfar tells us that once upon a time, she actually stopped writing because she wasn’t brave enough to pursue it. Look at her now: two Palancas and a National Book Award–and counting.
  • Ige Ramos assesses the Roxas Boulevard he sees every day as he travels to and from work. The thoroughfare “offers so much art and a seemingly endless source of historical trivia.” Go back in time and discover Roxas Boulevard’s “unbearable kitschness of being.
  • Former Wall Street yuppie and now a professional fighter and author residing in Asia, Antonio Graceffo imbibes this one big lesson from learning arnis: “Go with the flow.”
  • Philippine Star columnist Clarissa Chikiamko asks, “Can’t Filipino art simply be good art, or must there be something Filipino in it?”
  • A Miami New Times writer tries out the Filipino restaurant Tatay’s.
  • Check out photos from opening night of Disney’s High School Musical, which stars STAGES’ Sam Concepcion as Troy Bolton.
  • Graphika Manila 2007, on its second year, opens in August at the SM Mall of Asia.
  • Win a pocket Moleskine: PinoyCentric’s komiks contest Ika Nga is still open up to midnight, July 7.
  • A heads-up for next week: A feast for more than 100 bloggers at SM Mall of Asia’s Taste Asia, July 3, 7 pm.

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With a wholesome, entertaining plot dashed with memorable songs, an inspired direction from Audie Gemora, jaw-dropping choreography by Chinnie Nepomuceno, and startling performances from the cast led by teen heartthrob Sam Concepcion, STAGES and Trumpets Playshop’s production of Disney’s High School Musical (HSM), which runs weekends until July 15 at the Meralco Theater, proves to be the year’s must-see musical for the whole family.

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Alex Godinez as Sharpay and PJ Valerio as Ryan

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The young cast of High School Musical on Stage

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June 28, 2007 | Posted by Norman Nimer at Announcements, Philippines, Visual Arts, Web and Technology
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Graphika Manila 2006 photos

Graphika Manila is the premier annual multimedia and graphic design conference in Manila, Philippines. With Web, graphic, and multimedia design as emerging components in today’s competitive creative and business environments, the event aims to inspire and motivate attendees with its diverse line-up of resource speakers from prominent local and international design firms. This year’s conference will happen on August 11, 2007, at the SM Mall of Asia’s Centerstage.

Graphika Manila 2007 logoThe conference will feature presentations on print and graphic design, Web development, motion graphics and visual effects production, design ideas and inspiration, broadcasting and advertising, as well as freelancing techniques.

Graphika Manila is organized and conceptualized by Unintentional.net.

Over 1,300 design professionals, students, and media attended Graphika Manila 2006, the Philippines’ first international multimedia design conference. This pioneering design event featured top local and international design artists and was held last December 2, 2006, at the Premier Cinema of SM Mall of Asia.

Visit the official event Website

View the first conference’s post-event report

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