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  • Babata: Percival Cunanan’s soap story

    By Cristina DC Pastor Percival Cunanan and his wife Myrna epitomize the industrious immigrant couple. On top of their day jobs – Percy in IT and Myrna previously a manager in a bakeshop — they come home to Long Island to work some more. They make soap. As in bath soap. No rest for this […]

    Posted: August 14th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Health
  • Ballet that is haunting, eerie, and elegant

    By Tricia J. Capistrano When I was 6, my mom sent me to ballet class in dark green leotards and tights while all the other girls wore pink and black. The ballet studios were in an L shaped building in Quezon City, in the Philippines. Each wing had several dance studios whose mirrors reflected the […]

    Posted: August 12th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts
  • Tourism OIC Zeny Pallugna leaving post, cites double-digit growth in U.S. market

    By Cristina DC Pastor After three years, Officer in Charge Zeny Pallugna of the Philippine Department of Tourism’s (PDOT) New York office will be returning to Manila. Zeny ends her tour of duty on August 21. She is expected in Manila by September 11, leaving her a couple of weeks to say goodbye to relatives […]

    Posted: August 9th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle, Politics
  • Multimedia creative Martin Romero and his journey through fashion and fitness

    By Dominic Garcia We met at Bryant Park on 42nd and Sixth. After exchanging pleasantries, we mused on how long it had been since we last saw each other while we made our way toward a Thai restaurant in Queens. “Probably during one of our friend’s birthdays,” he said. Multimedia creative Martin Romero is broad-shouldered […]

    Posted: August 8th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle, Media
  • How colonial mentality became our Stockholm Syndrome

    By Metty Vargas-Pellicer It’s always an ordeal to make a trip home to the Philippines. The 14-hour trans-Pacific flight and another four hours in the air if you’re coming from the U.S. East Coast seem interminable. I didn’t know why I was making this trip again after just two years. Alone on the beach with […]

    Posted: August 7th, 2017 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Culture, History, Identity, Religion
  • Will Iglesia Ni Cristo be granted tax-exempt status? (Part 2)

    By Cristina DC Pastor The purchase of Johnsonville gives the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) – or Church of Christ — a total of four locations in Connecticut. There are already INC churches in Bristol, Stamford and Windham — a total of 32 local congregations and missions in the Northeastern Seaboard, said Brother Joji Crisostomo, INC […]

    Posted: August 6th, 2017 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Religion
  • Iglesia Ni Cristo buys abandoned village in CT, opens it to public on Aug 26 (Part 1)

    By Cristina Dc Pastor East Haddam town in Connecticut is a panoramic three-hour drive from New York City. It is the only home Laurie D’Aquila, a registered nurse and a lifelong resident, has known. When Johnsonville Village in East Haddam was struck by lightning in early 1970s, D’Aquila remembered the neighborhood burning. “I was 16, […]

    Posted: August 4th, 2017 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Religion
  • ‘Sulong’ summit sounds call to build a U.S. Filipino youth movement

    Youth and students across the Tri-State gathered in Jersey City’s City Council Chambers July 29 for the first-ever Sulong! Filipino Youth Leadership Summit. Participants ranged from young children to high school and college students to professionals. They came from schools all over the East Coast such as Binghamton University, New Jersey City University, and Hunter […]

    Posted: August 4th, 2017 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics, Youth
  • Community in shock over closing of Payag Restaurant; owner calls it a ‘wise decision’

    By Cristina DC Pastor Payag Restaurant in Queens, known for its regional dishes from Cebu province and the Visayas, is closing after seven years. “Thank you for the wholehearted support for the past years. It is with a heavy heart that we announce officially the closing of Payag restaurant until July 31, 2017,” writes proprietor […]

    Posted: August 1st, 2017 ˑ  2 Comments
    Filled under: Business, Food
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