Monica Ong: Capturing Poetry’s Healing Power

Monica Ong:  Capturing Poetry’s Healing Power

Monica Ong’s debut collection, Silent Anatomies, creates a riveting connection of family hierarchy, medical background and creative art.

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Juan de la Cruz Goes to the Theater in America

Juan de la Cruz Goes to the Theater in America

A Who’s Who in Fil-Am theater

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Farewell to Filipino Writer Alberto S. Florentino, 1931-2018

Farewell to Filipino Writer Alberto S. Florentino, 1931-2018

Filipinos lose another literary treasure – the writer Alberto S. Florentino

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Enchanted Wisdom

Enchanted Wisdom

Why do we love tales of the supernatural and mythical Filipino creatures?

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Text to Textile

Text to Textile

How Cordillera folk arts slay disparaging colonial images of the “Igorotte.”

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The Joy of Kuwentuhan

The Joy of Kuwentuhan

For Filipinos, kuwentuhan is more than just shooting the breeze.

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An Encounter of a Special Kind

An Encounter of a Special Kind

Nothing prepared a Filipino expat in Amsterdam for his recent meeting with a Filipino, who lived almost 400 years ago.

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Movie Review: ‘Goyo: The Boy General’ is Profound and Relevant

Movie Review: ‘Goyo: The Boy General’ is Profound and Relevant

See Jerrold Tarog’s new movie “Goyo” and think of our Philippines today.

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Write Things

Write Things

Want to be a writer? Here’s Where the Write Things Are.

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The Ibong Adarna, an Enduring Enigma

The Ibong Adarna, an Enduring Enigma

Find out why the myth of the Ibong Adarna continues to fascinate Filipino movie-and-theater goers.

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