By Wendell Gaa The release this month of the newest film by the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) “Captain America: Brave New World” has had me thinking about one of Marvel Comics’ newest superheroes who happens to be a Filipina by the name of Arielle Agbayani. To be clear, she is not meant to be either […]
Filipino-owned Felicità Wine Company has announced the release of “Pinay Noir,” a tribute, according to its owner, to the enduring spirit and remarkable achievements of Filipinas around the world. Crafted in the lush vineyards of Lodi, California, this rendition of the Pinot Noir is not just a wine, remarked Baguio-born Feli Ortega, a proud Filipina […]
By Cristina DC Pastor Aillen ‘Ai’ Aromin’s migration from Aurora province in the Philippines’ northern region to New York City where she now runs a restaurant is an engrossing story of grit, grace, and gratitude. At age 7, she was cooking farm plants and vegetables for the family while her parents worked the rice fields. […]
The FilAm Editorial Dennis B (not his name) is facing a trifecta of misery: house in foreclosure, mother recovering from cancer, and possible deportation to the Philippines if Donald Trump moves ahead with plans to send to their countries of origin 11 million undocumented immigrants. When The FilAm called, the former caregiver was bubbly as […]
The second Manila International Film Festival (MIFF), originally scheduled from January 30 to February 2 and postponed amid the Southern California wildfires, will now be held from March 4 to 7. The MIFF scaled back its plans. A portion of the proceeds from the events, including its screenings, will be donated to the Los Angeles […]
By Cristina DC Pastor It is still winter in New York and if you perhaps sometimes catch yourself dreaming of languid days in the Philippines, they will be filled with the golden sun, the warm sea, and of course the island cuisine that makes the Philippines the land of our hearts. There’s a book that […]
By Sheryl Garcia-Reyes The recent wildfires in Los Angeles caused significant devastation, altering both the landscape and the lives of many residents. Intense flames engulfed vast areas, creating heavy smoke that obscured the skies. Entire neighborhoods were left in ruins, displacing hundreds of families who had to evacuate with minimal belongings. The Filipino community was […]
February 7 & 8 New York Fashion Week by Steadfast Creative Arts Production With Mrs. Universe Shreyaa Sumi Contact Grace Steadfast on Facebook February 12 Films to See Before You Die featuring ‘Moral’ directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya 1982 Four Filipina women navigate friendship and adulthood against a backdrop of martial rule. Asia Society 725 Park Avenue at […]
By Margie Tayone Bruce Excerpt from author Margie Tayone Bruce’s sixth novel “The Promising Pal,” a romance fiction about teen lovers broken up by distance. Issa Maayo cannot forget her first love, the boy she left behind, the precious innocent moments they shared, and the secrets that led to lies that ultimately led to regrets. […]