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  • Concert producer Vince Gesmundo ordered to pay $23K to creditor

    By Cristina DC Pastor A concert producer and a ranking member of the Knights of Rizal is being ordered to pay his creditor at least $23K, according to a civil judgment by the Queens County Civil Court dated June 26, 2025. According to a court document reviewed by The FilAm, Vicente Gesmundo, whose known address […]

    Posted: July 24th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Legal
  • Looking and finding no Loch Ness Monster during fun Scottish trip

    By Wendell Gaa Mention the word Scotland, and oftentimes the four most iconic things in the modern pop cultural mindset are bagpipes, kilts, Sean Connery and the legendary Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie as it is popularly called.  The last I had the chance to try to look out for during my recent summer adventure […]

    Posted: July 20th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle
  • IAM FAME honors outstanding teachers, community leaders

    Mark your calendars for August 22, 2025! The International Association of Multicultural and Filipino-American Educators, Inc. (IAM FAME, Inc.) is set to host its inaugural Teacher Empowering Achievement & Cultural Heritage (TEACH) Awards in New York City. This celebration will honor outstanding educators and Filipino American leaders who’ve made significant contributions to education and cultural […]

    Posted: July 18th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Education
  • 1% remittance tax under the ‘one big beautiful bill’ Act as dissected by PNB New York’s Eric Bustamante  

    By Cristina DC Pastor Philippine National Bank’s General Manager Eric Bustamente has a lot of explaining to do as the U.S. government prepares to impose a 1 percent excise tax on certain remittance transfers from the United States to a foreign country starting January 1, 2026. First, he must break down to Filipinos in the […]

    Posted: July 16th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business
  • Filipino businesses to exhibit at 3-day festival in Times Square

    This fall, Friends of the Philippines Society USA, Inc. will host the landmark event YAMAN, a three-day cultural marketplace and festival showcasing the extraordinary artistry, heritage, and entrepreneurial spirit of the Philippines on a global stage. The event will take place at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square from October 31 to November 2, 2025, […]

    Posted: July 15th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
  • Jeremy Rafal: A life transformed by family tragedy…and TV cartoons

    As a young boy growing up in the Philippines Jeremy Rafal had few links to the wider world – until his dad bought a TV and he discovered cartoons. With no mobiles, home computers, Internet or social media, in a place with little in live entertainment and where even telephones were rare this was something […]

    Posted: July 13th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Risa Puno’s art installation celebrates the Halo-Halo

    By Claire Mercado-Obias Summer in New York City means time outdoors. If you are in lower Manhattan’s Brookfield Place, step out to the Waterfront Terrace and head to the colorful picnic tables. Perhaps the colors will remind you of manatamis na saba, kaong, gulaman, leche flan, and ube, thekey ingredients of Halo-Halo (mix-mix), the shaved ice dessert […]

    Posted: July 13th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts
  • New York City closes Roosevelt Hotel arrival center for migrants

    By Lindy Rosales The Roosevelt Hotel, which served as the official processing center for asylum seekers, has closed its doors on July 2, with Mayor Eric Adams declaring that “New York City…will always be, a city of immigrants.” Located on 45th Street in midtown Manhattan, the former hotel opened on May 19, 2023 as the […]

    Posted: July 11th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Immigration, Politics
  • On Global Filipinos:  Little Manila Park signage unveiled in Queens

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis Whenever Architect Noel Gamboa and his wife Dori wanted to “satisfy their craving” for authentic Filipino food, they would drive to Roosevelt Avenue, in Woodside, Queens from their home in Forest Hills. They often passed by a long fenced vacant lot while searching for parking space. For decades, it was unsightly, […]

    Posted: July 10th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
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