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Khaire – literary night for tomorrow

From the announcement:

“Khaire: Magsaya!:A Literary Night,” reading by accomplished poets,
6-8:30 p.m., Quad 1. Be alive and rejoice at the medley of rhyme and
play,
rhythm and prose, all on one night that celebrates the words born from
the tips of our tongues and pens. Heart and souls are poured into
generous servings of articulacy, but always never forgetting their aim to
delight. This is Lit Night where utilitarian verbosity takes a backseat
to tempered eloquence. Listen to the open mic poetry readings. Feel the
power of drama. Savor the musical prowess of home-grown bands. Read the
magnum opus of the greates Atenean writers. Share in the richness of the
Ateneo’s literary tradition. Performers and guests include Tanghalang
Ateneo, Spongecola, element #5, Marj Evasco, Cirilo Bautista, Pete
Lacaba, Becky Anonuevo, Neil Garcia, Ophelia Dimalanta and many more.

Oh, there goes my scheduling…

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