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  • New year, new name, new gender marker

    By Cristina DC Pastor The new year signals a fresh start to some: New house, new job, new life goals. To Chelle Lhuillier, a transgender advocate, January 2019 is when her new name and new gender marker will become official. “Time to put that old ‘me’ in a treasure vault — safe and protected. Here […]

    Posted: December 22nd, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Identity, Legal
  • In praise of Gray’s anatomy

    By Cristina DC Pastor When Catriona Gray won Miss Universe for 2018, I took a passing glance at the TV, turned it off, and went to bed. I did not have any strong feeling about her winning, and I guess this wry shrug of a reaction would apply even if she lost. I thought Catriona […]

    Posted: December 21st, 2018 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
  • PHL, U.S. defense chiefs made it happen; bells are back in Samar Part 2

    By R Sonny Sampayan, as told to The FilAm Around this time, Jean Wall was invited to attend the next Wyoming Veterans Commissioners meeting. She presented newly discovered facts but refused to take sides. After her presentation to the WVC, Sestak made a motion for the return of the two church bells and put it […]

    Posted: December 17th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: History, Politics
  • The bells of Balangiga: The politics and quiet diplomacy behind their long journey home Part 1

    U.S. Air Force veteran, R Sonny Sampayan-Sampayan spent 21 years working on the return of the bells of Balangiga. The journey of the bells lasted 117 years. A grand-nephew of noted novelist Carlos Bulosan, he was born in Binalonan, Pangasinan and migrated to California at the age of 10 in 1969. Below is his account […]

    Posted: December 16th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: History, Politics
  • After 15 years, ‘Avenue Q’ comes to a close in April

    AVENUE Q – winner of three 2004 Tony Awards including Best Musical – will conclude its celebrated 15+ year run in New York on April 28, 2019, it has been announced by the show’s producers. Produced by Kevin McCollum, Robyn Goodman, Jeffrey Seller, Vineyard Theatre and The New Group, AVENUE Q will have played a […]

    Posted: December 11th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Philippine Center on Fifth Avenue dresses up for Christmas

    Christmas celebration the Filipino way is in full swing in New York as the lobby and glass windows of the Philippine Center along the bustling Fifth Avenue in mid-town Manhattan showcase a colorful collection of traditional parol (Christmas lanterns) and the nativity scene. Thousands of New Yorkers and tourists pass by the Philippine Center every […]

    Posted: December 11th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
  • ‘Call her Ganda:’ The life and death of Jennifer Laude

    By Cristina DC Pastor We will never know. On watching the documentary “Call her Ganda,” I was reflecting October 11, 2014 was probably the last time Jennifer Laude would be entertaining American servicemen in Olongapo for some R&R. After that, she would be moving to Germany to marry her German fiancé Marc Sueselbeck. Her visa […]

    Posted: December 10th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Amazon, stay out, declares candidate for Public Advocate

    By Cristina DC Pastor Melissa Mark-Viverito, who is running for NYC Public Advocate, called for “scrapping the Amazon deal,” which involves construction of a multi-billion dollar headquarters in Queens by the retail tech giant. Speaking before the community and ethnic media, the former speaker of the New York City Council said Amazon’s “track record” of […]

    Posted: December 10th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Politics
  • On Global Filipinos: Filipina wins the Salmagundi Club’s Artists’ Choice Award

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis D. Eleinne Basa is the first Filipino American to win the Artists’ Choice Award at the American Masters Show at the Salmagundi Club recently. Founded in 1871, the Salmagundi Club (the word ‘Salmagundi,’ which means a meat salad dish, is believed to be of French origin) has a membership of about […]

    Posted: December 8th, 2018 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts
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