By Aries Dela Cruz My favorite Filipino dessert is ‘halo-halo.’ It has some basic foundational ingredients. Ice, condensed milk, and various kinds of jellies, beans, and fruits. Sometimes it has ice cream and the ice cream flavor changes it, and it never tastes the same each time you try it. Anthony Bourdain said, “It makes […]
By Rene Pastor & Cristina DC Pastor The line snaked around the Stephen Sondheim Theatre consisting mostly of people of a certain age. We saw some young ones, and they were with what looked like their parents, aunts and uncles. But the vast majority of “Beautiful” watchers belonged to a generation which came of age […]
By Cristina DC Pastor “Para sa aking mga apo.” (This is for my grandchildren) These words were written on the inside flap of a ballot envelop received by the Philippine Consulate. Although this ballot appears to be filled with “fervor,” Consul General Mario de Leon Jr. expressed disappointment over the low voting turnout in the […]
By Cristina DC Pastor From the outside, this modest, cottage-style house in the residential section of Linden, N.J., looks like any family home. This house on East Blancke Street is actually a museum cradling more than a thousand statues and figurines of the Sto. Niño Infant Jesus, giving the visitor an entrancing feeling of being […]
The death of pop artist Prince opened up a flood of memories of coming of age, watching concerts and listening to music that was fearless as it was artful. Grieving FilAms remember the man and what his music meant to them.
By Luis H. Francia In my mind’s eye, I can see my ‘ate,’ or older sister Myrna here, possibly as a ‘babaylan,’ part of a religious community more solidly rooted in folk beliefs than the Catholic Church and more empowering of her as a woman. I remember attending her 25th anniversary celebration as a nun […]
Filipino Americans for Hillary celebrated Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s win in the New York Primary Election on April 19 at the Sheraton Hotel. “Today you proved once again, there’s no place like home,” said the former Secretary of State to the cheering crowd. “The race for the Democratic nomination is in the homestretch and […]
The film ‘Fields of Hope’ will screen on April 23 as part of the Manhattan Film Festival in New York City. It follows three boys, Jarred, Julius, and Kenneth, who endured the worst of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) when it devastated Leyte in 2013. Through their participation in the Mission Tacloban grassroots football (soccer) program, […]
By Wendell Gaa Switzerland is one of Europe’s most popular destinations because of its mountain hiking and skiing resorts, lovely scenic nature parks, fancy watch-making shops, colorful Swiss army knives, and of course, sweet tasty chocolates! I do love each and every one of these things, but the most indelible impression I’ve had of Switzerland […]