Becoming Victoria

Becoming Victoria

An actress prepares to make a film on the life of Olympic diving gold medalist Victoria Manalo Draves.

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Gift Guide: Next Stop, Wonderland

Gift Guide: Next Stop, Wonderland

2013 is arguably the year that streaming movies and binge-watching reached their zenith. Here's a list of movies by and about Filipinos currently available in streaming or digital formats.

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Gift Guide: Christmas for Your Ears

Gift Guide: Christmas for Your Ears

For the groovy audiophiles on your naughty-or-nice list.

   

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Distinctively by Barge Ramos

Distinctively by Barge Ramos

Designer Barge Ramos is why you’ll never look at Filipiniana fashion the same way again.

   

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[PARTNER] Elegy to Andres Bonifacio

[PARTNER] Elegy to Andres Bonifacio

An exhibit commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Andres Bonifacio

   

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Motherland: Rovaira Dasig – You Can Go Home Again

Motherland: Rovaira Dasig – You Can Go Home Again

For some young expats, returning to the Philippines is a career path.

    

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Some Things Wicked This Way Come

Some Things Wicked This Way Come

Ghouls and ghosts that Filipinos believe in have counterparts in other Asian cultures.

    

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The Writer As Disruptor

The Writer As Disruptor

In which the journalist Ben Pimentel traces his journey as a writer.

    

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[PARTNER] Top Filipino American Authors, Chefs, Documentary Films and a Balagtasan Headline Book Festival

[PARTNER] Top Filipino American Authors, Chefs, Documentary Films and a Balagtasan Headline Book Festival

 It's the hottest ticket in town and it's FREE!

The 2nd Filipino American International Book Festival (Filbookfest) is taking place starting Friday, Oct. 18 until Sunday, Oct. 20 at the San Francisco Main Library on 100 Larkin St. at the Civic Center (take BART or Muni to the Civic Center station).

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A Poem a Day Keeps Writer’s Block Away

A Poem a Day Keeps Writer’s Block Away

The poet Luisa A. Igloria reveals how she keeps the literary fire burning in her gut.

    

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