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  • NYC’s retail sector is ailing; how FilAm businesses transform and adapt

    By Cristina DC Pastor For 20 years, Fantasia Floral Design was an Upper East Side flower shop that catered to Manhattan’s high society. Until April of 2016. Owner Dennis Josue did not renew his lease because the landlord wanted to raise his rent by 3 percent. He was paying $5,200 a month for a 300-square […]

    Posted: December 30th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business
  • Lawyer Edzyl Josef Magante: ‘Life finds a way to reward hard work’

    By Cristina DC Pastor In navigating the pathway to becoming an international tax & business lawyer, Edzyl Josef Magante’s taken the road less traveled: A Juris Doctor from Ateneo de Manila Law School, a Master of Laws in Corporate and Commercial Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) under a full […]

    Posted: December 28th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Legal
  • Duterte and PIDCI among Top 10 stories for 2017

    By Cristina DC Pastor 2017 was the year people relied on The FilAm as a news source on Rodrigo Duterte and PIDCI, or the Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. Too much blood has spilled as a result of the Duterte Government’s war on drugs, and uncontrolled fraud and thievery has exposed PIDCI as an organization […]

    Posted: December 27th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Entertainment, Politics
  • Lea Salonga’s ‘Bahaghari’ album a collection of folk favorites

    Tony Award-winner Lea Salonga has released an album of Philippine regional folk songs. The CD album “Bahaghari” was launched on December 14 at the Philippine Center, with Lea noting how each language is distinct and separate “like a rainbow.” Among the popular songs featured in the album are “Pobreng Alindahaw,” “Tinikling,” “Atin Cu Pung Singsing,” […]

    Posted: December 22nd, 2017 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Culture, Entertainment
  • Jhanice Domingo earns 2017 Lawyer of the Year award

    Jhanice Domingo, Partner at Morris County-based law firm Einhorn Harris and a resident of Somerset County, has been selected by the Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey and the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law as a recipient of the 2017 Professional Lawyer of the Year Award. This prestigious achievement is […]

    Posted: December 20th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Legal
  • Lawsuit vs PIDCI puts to test leadership, credibility of Ner Martinez

    By Cristina DC Pastor On the last night of the Simbang Gabi sa Konsulado, new PIDCI President Antero ‘Ner’ Martinez was served a court petition. He and members of the board of the Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. are being sued before the Supreme Court of New York, and compelled to respond to the following: […]

    Posted: December 20th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Culture, Lifestyle
  • How an authoritarian Duterte will likely succeed where Marcos did not

    By Rene Pastor A lot of people compare Rodrigo Duterte to Ferdinand Marcos. That may be a bit off because Duterte could well succeed where Marcos failed so spectacularly. The authoritarian idea or thesis is popular in Southeast Asia. If you have a government that runs roughshod over human rights and civil society, but delivers […]

    Posted: December 17th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Ea Torrado choreographs loss, grief, and healing

    Playing Sisa at the Lopez Museum in 2014. Inspired by the ‘loss of identity of mothers and the Motherland.’ By Cristina DC Pastor How many stages of grief are we allowed to have? Four? Seven? In Ea Marie Torrado’s 32 years, the grieving came in waves and stages: The father she knew nothing about, her […]

    Posted: December 15th, 2017 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Arts, Culture, Politics
  • Fun facts and tips about the NYE Times Square Ball Drop

    Countries all around the world have their own unique New Year’s traditions. Many places feature customary cuisine, such as lentils (Brazil and Italy), suckling pig (Austria) and grapes (Spain). Others get a bit more creative. The Danish, for example, smash broken china on friends’ front doors, supposedly in a sign of affection. But you obviously […]

    Posted: December 13th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Entertainment
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