“Founded By Broadway” is a free live concert to celebrate the 400th anniversary of New York City founded in 1625 by European explorers. The concert will spotlight Broadway’s vital role in the city’s history, according to a statement from the office of Mayor Eric Adams and the Broadway League. It will take place in Times Square on September […]
Ongoing till September 9 Back to Our Roots: Summer Chefs Series September 2 – Pork Picadillo September 9 – Spaghetti with Prawns and Aligue Join on Zoom Contact: pafcomnj@gmail.com Ongoing till October 5 Golden Years Weighing Philippine Martial Law 1972-1981 Curated by Victor Barnuevo Velasco Asian American Resource Center 8401 Cameron RoadAustin, TX Ongoing till January […]
By JV ValinoThe first thing you notice about Loida Nicolas Lewis in a conversation or when she interviews guests, is not what she says, not even her questions, not even her fabulous clothes or jewelry, but it’s how she listens. It’s the way she waits. In an era of short video clips, rapid-fire questions and […]
By Cristina DC Pastor Some 140 Filipino Catholic priests from 31 archdioceses and dioceses across the United States and the Caribbean gathered in New Jersey for a sports festival competing in events such as basketball, tennis, badminton, volleyball, bowling and the Patintero ‘block-the-player’ game popular among Filipino street children. Indoor tournaments such as Dama, chess, […]
The FilAm Editorial Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez usually speaks very little about the aggressive deportations being caried out by the administration. In fact, activists have expressed dismay that he has refused to meet with them on three occasions when they sought a dialogue about Filipinos being deported even though they […]
The National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) expresses deep concern and disappointment on the recent sentencing of Christian Lentz, the perpetrator in the 2023 violent assault of 75-year-old Filipino American Amadeo Quindara of Las Vegas. Despite the acknowledged racial bias behind the attack, Lentz was sentenced to only 90 days in jail, five years of probation, […]
By Wendell Gaa “Superman” is thus far my favorite film for this summer season, quite possibly for the year 2025. I’m happy to acknowledge this given how previous cinematic treatments of arguably the most iconic comic superhero ever have been mediocre at best, disappointing at worst, at least as far as critical reviews go. Written […]
From her humble beginnings in Cebu to the spotlight of Broadway, Vina Morales brings her storied journey full circle as she takes center stage at Fiesta in America 2025. The opening ceremony will be on August 16 at 11:00 a.m. Vina will headline the main concert the next day on August 17 at American Dream […]
By Catherine Espejo Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo, a documentary made by Desireena Almoradie and Barbara Malaran, features archival footage of personal stories that bring awareness to what it meant to be a part of the LGBTQ+ community in the mid-1990s. The clips in the film showcase lesbian personalities, shedding light on […]