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This month on ‘Art 2 Art’

/ 12:09 AM October 03, 2015

REEVES. Portrays family man lured into a seductive world.

REEVES. Portrays family man lured into a seductive world.

IGE RAMOS, Njel de Mesa, Norlie Meimban and Meah Ang See are Lisa Macuja’s featured guests this month on her “Art 2 Art” show (3:30 p.m. Sundays on dzRH and RHTV).

On Oct. 4, book designer and food magazine editor Ramos tells Macuja about his dream project—his very own book, “Alab ng Puso: Kinagisnang Lutuin at Kuwentong Pagkain ng Cavite.”

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On Oct. 11, De Mesa talks about Koine Theater Foundation and the NDM Music Group, which supports and showcases indie musicians. On Oct. 18, visual artist Meimban shares his thoughts on “animation.” And, on Oct. 25, Ang See focuses on the Bahay Tsinoy museum in Intramuros.

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At Vivere Hotel

Vivere Hotel’s alfresco restaurant, The Nest Dining in the Sky, offers dining with an exciting difference with its “Filipino Fiesta” for five persons, as well as its Oktoberfest special celebration featuring craft beers and spicy chicken fingers. Call 771-7777, or log on to www.viverehotel.com.ph.

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Sync Sessions 2015

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Power Mac Center brings back Sync Sessions, an audio-digital crossover experience that brings together iconic bands and cutting-edge technology using Apple devices.

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Featured on Oct. 3 at Power Plant Mall is Up Dharma Down; Oct. 10 at SM Mall of Asia, the pop-rock Mayonnaise band, and on Oct. 17 at SM Megamall, the Sponge Cola band. Follow Power Mac Center on Facebook.

Fil-Am cinematographer

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A Filipino-American cinematographer, Matthew Libatique, has contributed to the huge critical and commercial success of the current hit, “Straight Outta Compton,” which traces the rise of the influential and notorious rap group, N.W.A.

 ‘Single/Single’

Tonight’s story on “Single/Single” (8 p.m. Saturdays on Cinema One) is a merry mix-up of unexpected and romantic events as Joee throws herself a birthday party with friends at her and Joey’s condo unit.

Karada Japanese Body Therapy Centers

Megumi Komaki, president of Karada Japan, recently visited the Philippine branches of Japan’s leading Seitai Body Therapy Salon, which integrate healing principles like chiropractic care and Seitai.

Karada Japanese Body Therapy Centers are staffed by therapists who have undergone extensive training in treatments that focus on proper body alignment and improved muscle function. Call 553-8731.

 ‘Knock Knock’

Keanu Reeves stars in the sexy thriller, “Knock Knock,” as a family man who is lured by two very attractive women, played by Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas, into a seductive world in which a veritable Pandora’s Box of dangers and terrors is opened—and unleashed! Eli Roth scripts and directs.

 ‘Sully’

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Top star Tom Hanks and iconic filmmaker Clint Eastwood are memorably united in the should-see film, “Sully,” in which Hanks portrays Capt. “Sully” Sullenberger, the heroic pilot who, against all odds, safely landed his plane on the Hudson River, saving the lives of the 155 passengers aboard.

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