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Tampa is getting two new Sephora stores, but not inside of malls
Sephora is coming to Midtown and Hyde Park Village, as the beauty retailer moves away from traditional malls.
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TAMPA â Two Sephoras are coming to Tampa, but unlike most of the beauty storeâs existing locations, neither will be inside traditional shopping malls.
Representatives of Midtown Tampa announced Sephora would be opening inside its massive development project, which will also be home to camping store REI and grocer Whole Foods. Management at South Tampaâs Hyde Park Village, an outdoor shopping district, announced Sephora would be opening there, too.
Gene Paul Martin’s solo exhibit, ‘spiritual thug lyf’ SILVERLENSGALLERIES.COM/
‘Considered Gestures,’ curated by Yael Buencamino, features works by Patricia Perez Eustaquio, Gina Osterloh, Gary-Ross Pastrana, Maria Taniguchi, Lee Aguinaldo, Jose Joya, Arturo Luz, and Fernando Zobel SILVERLENSGALLERIES.COM/
Ortigas Library releases e-book
THE ORTIGAS Library has released an e-book version of one of its titles,
Hispanic Philippine Churches: An Architectural Study by Benito Legarda, Jr. The book in PDF format with a file size of 96MB is available for purchase for P250. For details, e-mail the library at ortigasfoundation@ortigas.com.ph.
2 exhibits open at Silverlens
SILVERLENS opened two exhibits on Jan. 9 “spiritual thug lyf” featuring works by Gene Paul Martin, and a group show called “Considered Gestures” both of which will run until Feb. 6. Gene Paul Martin’s solo exhibit, “spiritual thug lyf