Journeyers: Five Men with Cameras Walk into the World

Journeyers: Five Men with Cameras Walk into the World

Five men – including two eye doctors and two who were their patients -- bring photographs and the stories behind them into a “journey” during the lockdown, without leaving one’s place.

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A Personal Tribute to Frankie Sionil Jose

A Personal Tribute to Frankie Sionil Jose

A friend honors National Artist for Literature F. Sionil Jose who turned him into a writer.

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Remembering the Ateneo’s ‘Immortals’

Remembering the Ateneo’s ‘Immortals’

The Philippines lost “immortal” intellectuals Bienvenido Lumbera, Eric Torres, and Fr. Roque Ferriols S.J. during the pandemic.

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Fritz Friedman, San Diego Arts’ Man of the Hour

Fritz Friedman, San Diego Arts’ Man of the Hour

Meet Fritz Friedman, named San Diego Arts Commissioner by fellow Fil-Am Mayor Todd Gloria.

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‘Time to Change’ – How It All Began

‘Time to Change’ – How It All Began

Well, he was just 17, but you know he wrote a hymn.

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TNT Traysikel, a Social Sculpture of Protest and Solidarity

TNT Traysikel, a Social Sculpture of Protest and Solidarity

How a mobile work of art celebrates contributions of Filipino Americans.

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Songs Her Father Taught Her

Songs Her Father Taught Her

A master Philippine scriptwriter and great storyteller at age 90 recalls the creation of the iconic film “Minsa’y Isang Gamugamo” (There Once Was a Moth) as well as other highlights of her writing life.

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A Child Forever

A Child Forever

Meet one of the Philippines’ best book illustrators

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Eileen R. Tabios, From Poet to Novelist

Eileen R. Tabios, From Poet to Novelist

Poet Eileen R. Tabios’ novel is not just a work of fiction, but also the creation of a new myth.

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Die Filmemacherin Divina Kuan

Die Filmemacherin Divina Kuan

Meet Filipina German filmmaker Divina Kuan, who likes to tickle her audience’s mind.

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