Jesuit ‘Til You Read This Whodunit

Jesuit ‘Til You Read This Whodunit

Filipino priests act as gumshoes in a Filipino noir thriller set in an infamous Philippine dump.

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Presents from the Past

Presents from the Past

After the years of rage, artist Imelda Cajipe Endaya now thrives on meditation.

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Theater Review: Dogeaters Distills the Time of the Conjugal Dictatorship

Theater Review: Dogeaters Distills the Time of the Conjugal Dictatorship

Welcome to the dog-eat-dog world of Jessica Hagedorn’s Dogeaters, the play now showing at San Francisco’s Magic Theatre.

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Dogeaters Comes to the Stage

Dogeaters Comes to the Stage

How Jessica Hagedorn turned her novel Dogeaters into a play of the same title.

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Theater Review: Allegiance

Theater Review: Allegiance

Lea Salonga shines in “Allegiance” on Broadway.

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Pilgrimage to a Literary Legacy

Pilgrimage to a Literary Legacy

Writers get their creative juices replenished at the NVM Gonzalez Writers’ Centennial Workshop.

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Stella’s Star Turn

Stella’s Star Turn

Stella Abrera makes principal dancer after 20 years of perfection and loyalty to American Ballet Theatre.

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Woven By Heart

Woven By Heart

Fashion designer Pepe Quitco’s love for the handwoven inaul fabric has deep roots in his home island of Mindanao.

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Dancing with Ligaya

Dancing with Ligaya

How a Filipina dance artist found her Asian self in the native dance called Pangalay.

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Book Review: A Village in the Fields

Book Review: A Village in the Fields

By focusing on the UFW strike in the 1960s and ‘70s, Patty Enrado’s debut novel, A Village in the Fields, picks up where Bulosan’s 1946 novel, America Is in the Heart, leaves off.

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