The historical film “Heneral Luna,” directed by Jerrold Tarog, will make its world premiere at the 38th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) to be held July 23 to August 1 at various venues in Manhattan and Queens. Following the life of one of Philippine history’s most brilliant military men, “Heneral Luna” is the story […]
By Wendell Gaa One of my favorite attractions at Disney’s EPCOT Center in Orlando, Florida was this very amusing audio-animatronic show called “Cranium Command,” where you as the audience get to experience the inner workings of an everyday school boy by literally seeing how the inside of his brain operates, wherein his body parts are […]
By Grace Labaguis I grew up grooving to ‘80s music. Chicago; Earth, Wind and Fire, Bread, Journey, Cindy Lauper, Madonna, and the legendary Michael Jackson! Their music was incredibly varied and evoked emotions in me that are often romantic and inspiring. So when I learned that Air Supply was having a concert in New York […]
By Cristina DC Pastor The life of a Filipino American community photographer usually revolves around people, parties…and sometimes Photoshop. In the FilAm community, almost every event – big (dinner gala) or small (birthday party) – is documented for posterity. There is an official photographer who is hired by the organizer, and some others who show […]
“Seeing Beyond: An Artist’s Journey,” the solo exhibit of artist Fernando Kabigting, has been extended to June 25. The solo show was the centerpiece cultural presentation of the Philippine Consulate for the 2015 celebration of Philippine Independence Day. Diplomats, artists, nuns, and members of the Filipino-American community viewed the latest works of the famed artist […]
“The Sound of Coins Hitting Brass” is a film about the moment a child no longer sees his parent as a perfect person. The story follows Manuel, 10, a Filipino American who accompanies his enigmatic father, Andres, on his gambling binges. This small family leads an unpredictable life that revolves around Andres’s fleeting obsessions with […]
By Jujo Conol The Philippine American Friendship Committee, Inc. (PAFCOM) is inviting Filipino Americans across the Tri-State to its 25th Philippine American Friendship Grand Parade to be held on June 28 in Jersey City. Jersey City has one of the biggest Filipino populations on the East Coast. PAFCOM wants to make the parade a family […]
The De Blasio Administration has announced that as of July 1, 2015, food service establishments, stores and manufacturers may not possess, sell, or offer for use Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam articles or polystyrene loose fill packaging, such as “packing peanuts” in New York City. After consultation with corporations, non-profits, vendors and other stakeholders, the Department […]
“AwiTawanan sa NYC” will feature 1980s singer Jam Morales, comedienne Fe de los Reyes, and singer-actress Jessa Zaragoza in a comedy concert to be held June 20 at the NYC Arena of Amazura Lounge located in Jamaica, New York. The visiting artists will be joined by local artists NU7 Band, Angel Ram, and Anna Templo. […]