Travel Sketching in the Holy Land

Travel Sketching in the Holy Land

Why sketching can better preserve travel memories than souvenir pictures.

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She Kissed Elvis and Lived to Tell the Tale

She Kissed Elvis and Lived to Tell the Tale

Marya Coburn’s life as a young actress in Hollywood—the only Philippine-born artist to have worked with six film legends.

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My Uncle, Nick Joaquin

My Uncle, Nick Joaquin

The inimitable National Artist for Literature was self-educated, shy and a loyal acolyte of San Miguel Beer.

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Ron Wagner: A Vintner Who Drinks to His Heritage

Ron Wagner: A Vintner Who Drinks to His Heritage

A hobbyist has a crush on home winemaking. His wife says it’s fine.

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Theater Review: Musical with a Scent of History

Theater Review: Musical with a Scent of History

“Cinnamon Girl,” a musical directed by Fil-Am Jon Lawrence Rivera adds spice to Los Angeles’ busy theatrical stage scene.

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A Rose By Any Other Name

A Rose By Any Other Name

What is it with Filipinos and the names we give to our kind?

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Make Way for Filipino World Music

Make Way for Filipino World Music

Filipina immigrant re-imagines Filipino music.

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The BRATPACK: Filipino Blues Band Wallops Competition To Qualify for 2014 International Blues Challenge Finals

The BRATPACK: Filipino Blues Band Wallops Competition To Qualify for 2014 International Blues Challenge Finals

The Bratpack, a Filipino blues band, became the first ever Asians to make it to the finals of the 2014 International Blues Challenge (IBC) at the Memphis Orpheum Theater last January.

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The Art of Lordy Rodriguez

The Art of Lordy Rodriguez

Lordy Rodriguez explores the language of maps as metaphors for psychological states and cultural differences.

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The Bold Soprano

The Bold Soprano

The daring Filipina opera understudy who gave her breakout performance in “Madame Butterfly” in New York, 1938.

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