For several years now, GMA International (GMAI) won three awards for its multicultural programming through GMA Pinoy TV, a leading broadcast company in the Philippines. GMAI bagged three awards from NAMIC or the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications for Excellence in Multicultural Marketing Awards (EMMA) in New York. The Manila network joins big names […]
A three-man exhibit opens at the Philippine Center on October 10, with art that explores the sentimental and iconic Filipino way of life. Philippine Nostalgia features the latest collections of three Philippine-based artists: Carlito Amalla, Gari Apolonio and Denes Dasco. The artists are all graduates of the UP College of Fine Arts in Diliman, Quezon […]
Tammy Gold is a licensed therapist and a certified parent coach. But more important than her lofty professional titles? She is a mom! She started to take notice of childcare providers 12 years ago when her first daughter was born. She needed someone to care for her baby when she went back to her full-time […]
By Cristina DC Pastor The name Marilou – a charming nickname for someone called Maria Lourdes – was the first indication the Las Vegas gunman’s companion was likely a Filipina. It was quickly picked up by Filipinos on social media who began to toss the curious question: Could she be Filipina? Marilou Danley initially became […]
Photos by Martin Romero Young Filipina professionals are proud of their personal style. They dress according to what’s trendy, what’s reasonably priced, and some accessorizing with a Philippine-made scarf or handbag, something to remind them of the islands. On the streets of New York, photographer Martin Romero found four women who dress according to style […]
By Ricardo Jorge S. Caluen It is perhaps providential that an art exhibit that showcases the exquisite artistic tradition of the Philippine South is currently on view in no other than New York City. After all, a specific region– Lanao– has suffered its fair share of bad press owing to the fighting that has been […]
By Cristina DC Pastor Late last year, a pretty magazine called Hella Pinay made landfall on the FilAm community. It quickly created a buzz among younger women looking for a magazine that spoke to them about anything from fashion to activism, and making sure the articles are relatable to their experience as women of color. […]
Actress Cristina Sebastian joins other foreign theater artists in creating the off-Broadway play called “Strings,” which will have its NYC premiere from October 4 to 8 at the Access Theatre in Tribeca. “Strings,” which explores the theme of mother-daughter relations, is written by Anna Rak and Palmyra Mattner, and directed by Kira Kull. The artistic […]
Fiesta In America has announced the appointment of Dr. Laura Garcia as president for Community Partnerships at the 19-year-old expo and cultural show. “Laura’s wealth of experience in alliance-building and nursing education is the missing piece in the growth puzzle as our nonprofit organization enters its second decade,” said Fernando “Nanding” Mendez, CEO of Fiesta. […]