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  • ‘Everything everywhere:’ Comedy, action, sci-fi all at once

    By Wendell Gaa “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is the most original and clever film I have seen for this year yet, and another “Asian-centric” piece to be proud of.  As much as I loved and enjoyed this season’s other exciting blockbuster “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (and Marvel’s darkest movie yet), “Everything […]

    Posted: May 21st, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Queens Memory’s Tagalog podcast features the FilAm community

    Queens Memory – a community archiving program supported by Queens Public Library and the Queens College Library – will release the next bilingual episode of its latest podcast, “Our Major Minor Voices”in English and Tagalog versions on Monday, May 16. “Seeing Signs” (English)/”Tanáw” (Tagalog), produced by Rosalind Tordesillas, covers the history and challenges of the Filipino […]

    Posted: May 15th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Identity, Lifestyle
  • ‘The world wonders’

    The FilAm Editorial When the unofficial results of the Philippine elections began streaming through the Internet, the collective reaction of a disbelieving universe was echoed in the 1944 Battle of Leyte Gulf when the Americans were fooled by the Japanese into chasing an empty carrier. “Where is Task Force 34,” asked the American commander in […]

    Posted: May 15th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • U.S. renews pledge to ASEAN ‘to guard against threats to international rules, norms’

    Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin, Jr. led the Philippine Delegation to the two-day ASEAN-U.S. Special Summit which the White House announced was to re-affirm the importance of U.S.-ASEAN cooperation in ensuring security, prosperity, and respect for human rights.   President Biden welcomed the leaders of ASEAN for the historic summit, held in Washington D.C.   […]

    Posted: May 14th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Lawyer Kevin Benedicto is 1st FilAm member of the S.F. Police Commission

    Consul General Neil Ferrer joined San Francisco city officials and community leaders in the swearing-in ceremony of Attorney Kevin Michael Benedicto as San Francisco’s first FilAm police commissioner. The ceremony was held at the Tahanan Supportive Housing Building in San Francisco’s SOMA Pilipinas District on May 9 as the U.S. was celebrating Asian American and […]

    Posted: May 13th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime
  • U.S. senators call charges against Leila de Lima ‘politically motivated’: Release her now

    A bipartisan group of U.S. senators, led by Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Ed Markey,  called for the “immediate release” of Senator Leila de Lima who has been in jail for five years following bogus drug charges against her by the government of Rodrigo Duterte. They were joined by senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Marsha Blackburn […]

    Posted: May 8th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Juliette CEO Rechelle Balanzat: ‘I am building a brand’

    By Cristina DC Pastor It’s been a turbulent two years for many businesses, not the least the laundry and dry clean industry. Juliette, a boutique wash-and-fold business in Manhattan, lost one of its drop-off locations and furloughed 75 percent of its staff. “That’s the hardest part,” said founder and CEO Rechelle Balanzat. The business hit […]

    Posted: May 7th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Lifestyle
  • From nerd to communist cadre, the arc of Edjop’s life

    By Allen Gaborro Rare is the man who is so driven by conviction and ideology that he sacrifices a comfortable bourgeois existence for the austere and dangerous life of a clandestine radical. That is exactly what Edgar Jopson did as a prominent student leader at the Ateneo University and as a leading communist figure during […]

    Posted: May 7th, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books
  • AAPI museum bill passes House unanimously, heads to Senate

    The House of Representatives passed on April 27 a bill seeking to create a national museum dedicated to preserving the history, culture, and accomplishments of Asian Pacific Americans.    The bipartisan legislation, sponsored by U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY) and passed unanimously by voice vote, is now with the U.S. Senate. Entitled the “Commission to Study […]

    Posted: May 3rd, 2022 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Politics
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