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  • Diskubre Tour invites young FilAms to visit Bicol

    Young Filipinos with a sense of adventure and a wish to connect with their Filipino roots are invited to participate in the second Diskubre Tour from 3 to 13 January 2020 in the Bicol Region.  Covering Manila and the provinces of Albay, Masbate, Sorsogon, and Camarines Sur, this year’s Tour will include historical and city […]

    Posted: July 28th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
  • Wokeness, weed and Crazy High Asians in Nicole Maxali’s ‘Good Vibes’

    “Good Vibes,” an original comedy pilot that follows four female cannabis aficionados, will premiere on July 30 at the 42nd Asian American International Film Festival in New York. Queens-based “Good Vibes” creator and executive producer Nicole Maxali uses her hometown of San Francisco as the backdrop to showcase strong, funny Asian American women navigating within […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Losing hair? Sue Reynoso can make it pretty

    By Maricar CP Hampton There’s a Filipina who knows a thing or two about hair – from grooming, to styling, to growing it healthy. Her name is Sue Reynoso. A medical technology graduate of Silliman University, Sue was already a hairstylist in the Philippines when she came to the U.S. in 2005 petitioned by her […]

    Posted: July 25th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health
  • PNB, the oldest Filipino bank in NYC, has a new general manager

    By Cristina DC Pastor Philippine National Bank, the oldest Filipino bank in New York at 102 years, just got a new general manager. Eric B. Bustamante  is a battle-scarred banker known for his turnaround smarts as a manager. He managed staffing issues he inherited, and now reports the New York office has seen a steady […]

    Posted: July 24th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business
  • Planning a Filipino wedding abroad? Sinta may have what you need

    A year ago, Gelaine Santiago  and  Jérôme Gagnon-Voyer sat at the center of a backyard of a historic landmark where they wed in front of family and friends. A Filipina born in Bulacan and raised in Toronto, Gelaine, 29, married her college sweetheart Jérôme, 33, a French-Canadian from Québec. They met through a student organization […]

    Posted: July 24th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Culture
  • Oust-Duterte rally: It’s time for People Power

    By Jimin Kim “We’ll be here rain or shine. Duterte must resign,” shouted the more than 100 people who protested under a heavy thunderstorm what they called the “macho-fascist” regime of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. The rally was held in front of the Philippine Consulate building on Fifth Avenue on July 22, the day Duterte […]

    Posted: July 23rd, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Protest rallies at St. Sebastian Church: What’s it all about?

    By Cristina DC Pastor A dismissed Filipino priest and accusations of lack of transparency against the parish priest. How are they connected to the months-long protest rallies now going on at St.  Sebastian Church in Woodside, Queens? A group calling itself the Catholic Movement for Transparency has been holding weekly protest rallies outside the church […]

    Posted: July 19th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Religion
  • Inspiring youngsters to take a stand vs the climate crisis

    This summer, a film screening and photo exhibit were organized in Queens to draw the attention of migrant Filipinos and Filipino Americans to the complex issue of global climate crisis. The project, called Tandaan Ang Ating Ugnayan/ Remember Y(our) Connection, was founded by community artist Cecilia Lim. Her objective: to inspire NYC-based Filipinos to get […]

    Posted: July 16th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Youth
  • My violin, my voice

    By Ruth Livioco Tumpalan “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It was a question I was often asked as a young girl. I thought then that I wanted to achieve great heights, possibly as a lawyer or a scientist. But never did I think that I would have ended up becoming […]

    Posted: July 14th, 2019 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Education, Entertainment
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