Author E.R. Escober introduces a reimagined edition of his debut novel — a telenovela-style fusion of family drama, art, and Filipino cuisine. In “Not My Bowl of Rice: A Telenovela-Style Semi-Graphic Novel and Cookbook,” Escober transforms the Filipino family kitchen into a stage where love, rivalry, and identity simmer together, framed by recipes that double as […]
By Cristina DC Pastor For Rosalinda “Linda” Rupel, life has never followed a straight path. It has always been one that meanders through complicated twists and turns but always driven by purpose and sometimes pain. From her early years in the Philippines to her professional journey in librarianship and international multilateral organizations, Linda’s story is […]
1-Asian American voters favored Mamdani for mayor, including 20% of 2024 Trump voters About half (49.1%) of Asian American voters who participated in the exit poll voted for Mamdani and roughly one-third (33.8%) voted for Cuomo. Notably, an overwhelming 87.2% of South Asian voters cast their ballots for Mamdani, while 9.6% voted for Cuomo. Who […]
By Aimee Sansait-Termulo The Ladies for Rizal New York Inc., in collaboration with Eagle Eye Charities, Inc., hosted an elegant and inspiring Filipiniana Night at The Players in Manhattan, New York — a celebration of Filipino heritage, leadership, and service to community. The evening’s highlights included the “Diwa ni Rizal” Awards, the induction of new […]
By Loida Nicolas Lewis Born in San Jose, Batangas, at the Catalina Air Base, Ryford Estores moved to the United States at the age of 8 after his mother, Marily Hoermann, remarried Richard Hoermann, an American. Growing up in Ossining, New York, Ryford was raised with strong Filipino values and a firm belief in the American Dream. At just […]
By Cristina DC Pastor Zohran Mamdani has made history on multiple fronts — New York City’s youngest mayor, its first Muslim leader, its first democratic socialist, and the list goes on. His candidacy ignited a political reckoning unlike anything the city has seen in recent memory. Voter turnout surged, political lines deepened, and his magnetic […]
The FilAm Editorial By the time this issue reaches our readers, Zohran Mamdani will either be the new mayor of New York City—or the democratic socialist who sought to transform city politics through the ballot box but fell short. Predicting the outcome is difficult. This issue closes in the final week of October, just days […]
By Wendell Gaa The year 2025 will go down as yet another highlight time for television. A series set in the “Star Wars”universe, “Andor,” won five Emmy Awards. I do agree from a critical standpoint, it is the best story connected with the “Star Wars”lore to ever be produced since the classic trilogy films of […]
By Ferlie Andong Bessie Besana did not enter the world of fashion straightaway. For nine years, he practiced civil engineering before finally taking a leap of faith and changing careers. “You can say that fashion is a calling for me,” Besana shared. Even his brand name, Bessie Besana, carries a personal touch. In college, classmates […]