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  • Nicole Ponseca on the end of Maharlika: ‘I’m not sentimental about it’

    By Cristina DC Pastor Maharlika, the restaurant that blew into the New York dining scene and planted the Filipino flag, has closed down after eight years. Jeepney, will remain open, said CEO Nicole Ponseca who owns and co-founded both restaurants. “It was time to move on,” she said in emailed comments to The FilAm. “I’m […]

    Posted: December 19th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Food
  • FILAMSPEAK: Thumbs up for Green Light Law

    The politically controversial Green Light Law went into effect in New York State on December 16.   The legislation paves the way for undocumented immigrants to acquire driver’s licenses. Reports say the law is expected to benefit more than 700,000 immigrants in the state with no legal status. Filipino Americans on both sides of the […]

    Posted: December 18th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration
  • Charlotte Nebres and the FilAm ballet dancers who came before her

    By Cristina DC Pastor In the ballet world, they say ‘being black’ is a big thing, a cause for celebration. When Misty Copeland became the first female black principal dancer for a major company like the American Ballet Theatre, it was a joyous, historic moment. In ballet where white dancers — “lily white,” according to […]

    Posted: December 15th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Identity, Youth
  • Study examines attitudes toward homosexuality in ‘70s Leftist movement

    By Cristina DC Pastor A new research showed how Filipino LGBT members of a U.S.-based Leftist organization in the 1970s navigated their emerging sexualities while maintaining revolutionary commitments. Dr. Karen Buenavista Hanna discussed her article “Being Gay in the KDP: Politics in a Filipino American Revolutionary Organization (1973 to 1986)” in a talk organized by […]

    Posted: December 14th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: History, Politics
  • At Miss Universe, Filipinos turn out for Gazini Ganados

    By Lindy Rosales Chicago resident Antonette Jabilona came all the way from the Windy City to watch the Miss Universe competition in Atlanta. It has been some kind of a family tradition: watching the Miss Universe competition whenever it is held in the U.S. It began with Venus Raj (Miss Philippines 2010), Janine Tugonon (2012), […]

    Posted: December 13th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, Lifestyle
  • Proposed public charge rule change may not apply to many people: research

    By Mark Hedin Federal courts have temporarily blocked the public charge rule change from going into effect, but its chilling effects continue to reverberate. The number of immigrants who, fearing the consequences of the rule change, have taken or plan to take steps to drop out of public services for which they are eligible far exceeds the actual number who would […]

    Posted: December 13th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration
  • A heartwarmer for the holidays

    By Wendell Gaa When the now classic “Frozen” movie was released in 2013, the public embraced it with such heart and fervor that it became one of Disney’s finest contemporary animated fairy tale hits. It entered the pop cultural mindset to such an extent that children instantaneously became familiar with the story of Anna and […]

    Posted: December 13th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • A Christmas lesson from Owen

    By Attorney Johnson Lazaro The Christmas season is often focused on bigger and better stuff. Everyone wants to outdo what they did last Christmas. More presents, better parties, more fun. But for many, this time of year means frustration and even depression. Those who live in the worst type of poverty, in the poorest countries, […]

    Posted: December 13th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture
  • Denise Kara: Big voice, big dreams

    By Cristina DC Pastor Denise Kara Almario, like Shirley Temple before her decades ago, started singing when she was 2 years old. When her family realized she had this nascent singing talent coming out of her voice, Kara’s parents did what Shirley Temple’s parents had done: They encouraged her to continue singing and enrolled her […]

    Posted: December 11th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment, Youth
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