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  • Mini-series examines war crimes committed by Imperial Japan

    By Wendell Gaa The current global lockdown should give us all incentive to watch films and TV shows and keep us shielded from a very different type of virus called Boredom. One particular Netflix series which I highly recommend is the historical drama “Tokyo Trial.” It is based on the actual events of the Tokyo […]

    Posted: August 13th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, History
  • ‘A Better Life?’ podcast tells immigrant stories from the coronavirus pandemic

    Feet in 2 Worlds, a project that trains and supports immigrant journalists, announces the launch of “A Better Life?”, the latest season of their award-winning podcast. Premiering August 20th,  “A Better Life?” www.abetterlifepodcast.com  explores how the coronavirus pandemic and America’s failed response to COVID-19 has reshaped immigrants’ lives and their relationship to the United States. […]

    Posted: August 12th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration, Media
  • ‘Painful discussions need to happen:’ NaFFAA Chair Brendan Flores on Barkada debate

    By Cristina DC Pastor NAFFAA National Chairman Brendan Flores was in Mexico when the Barkada controversy blew up in the last few days of July. The Barkada Wine Bar in Washington D.C. opened on July 29, with segments of the Filipino American community accusing the bar owners of ‘cultural appropriation.’ In an instant the community […]

    Posted: August 9th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Food, Identity
  • Little Manila Avenue: ‘Let’s make this official’

    Will the Filipino American community get its honorary street sign Little Manila Avenue by October 2020? Organizers are hoping that would happen. The street sign will be placed at the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and 70th Street in Woodside, Queens. “It would be particularly meaningful to be able to install this historic Little Manila Avenue […]

    Posted: August 8th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, History, Identity
  • On Global Filipinos: 1st Filipina mayor in England is daughter of an OFW

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis Last June 24, Cynthia Barker was sworn in as mayor of Hertsmere Borough during the council’s annual meeting. She became the first Philippine-born mayor of a borough in the United Kingdom. The handover was done virtually instead of formally in a ceremony where the outgoing Mayor Councillor Rabbi Alan Plancey would […]

    Posted: August 7th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration, Politics
  • In Maria Ressa film, a peek into the beginning of strongman rule in the PHL

    By Cristina DC Pastor A documentary five years in the making: From 2015 when Rappler journalist Maria Ressa interviewed undecided presidential aspirant Rodrigo Duterte, to 2020 when Ressa was convicted of cyberlibel, a law widely seen as an attempt by the Duterte government to silence journalists. Watching filmmaker Ramona Diaz’s “A Thousand Cuts,” one wonders: […]

    Posted: August 5th, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Media, Politics
  • An ugly brawl over a bar’s name

    By Cristina DC Pastor It’s been called an “uprising,” this outcry involving a Washington D.C. wine bar and its name. It began when a local paper announced the opening of Barkada Wine Bar on July 29, pointing out that while it chose to name it after the Filipino word “barkada” — meaning the closeness of […]

    Posted: August 3rd, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Food
  • Coronavirus lockdown sees unexpected boon for comics artists

    On March 3, The Comic Arts Workshop held its last live event in Manhattan’s Chelsea district. That night’s featured guest speaker was Valiant editor Lysa Hawkins. Since then the workshop has hosted David Saylor from Scholastic, Heidi MacDonald from the Beat, Alison Wilgus from Graphic Novel TK and Jaydee Rosario from Unstoppable Comics. All on […]

    Posted: August 2nd, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, Media
  • Netflix’s Top 10 most popular original movies

    Netflix — normally very secretive when it comes to any kind of ratings information — has allowed us a glimpse behind the curtain and revealed its biggest hit movies of all time (as ranked by number of views in the first month of release). Review the surprising list counting down from 10th to first place, […]

    Posted: August 1st, 2020 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
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