Ten Thousand Stories in Chicago’s The Field Museum

Ten Thousand Stories in Chicago’s The Field Museum

The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago subverts the “bad reasons” for its extensive collections of artifacts from other cultures.

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Not Just Another Filipino Food Festival

Not Just Another Filipino Food Festival

The Filipino Food Movement’s “Savor Filipino” sends a scrumptious message to America.

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She Came, She Ate, She Wrote a Cookbook

She Came, She Ate, She Wrote a Cookbook

Yasmin Newman, Australian-Filipina author of 7000 Islands, was supposed to stay only weeks in the Philippines. She ended up staying for six months and writing a cookbook.

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Here Lies Our Bittersweet Story

Here Lies Our Bittersweet Story

Review: Here Lies Love
Afraid that David Byrne’s “Here Lies Love” would glorify Imelda Marcos, the author at first refused to watch the production. And then she did.

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How to Marry a Millionaire Aussie/Pinoy-Style

How to Marry a Millionaire Aussie/Pinoy-Style

Was Inday Rose Lacson-Teodoro-Kuan-Hancock-Porteous a gold-digger, a black widow? Wouldn’t we all like to know.

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The Old Lady and the Balete Tree

The Old Lady and the Balete Tree

Who was that old woman in black that appeared near our old balete tree?

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Dear Filipino Food in America

Dear Filipino Food in America

What does the future hold for Filipino food in America, now that it has been declared the next big thing?

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When Silence Kills

When Silence Kills

For National Depression Education Month, help lift the veil on depression among Filipinos.

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Success By Design

Success By Design

Joyce Peñas Pilarsky creates designs from her knowledge of the Philippines and its history.  

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Margie’s Art of Human Kindness

Margie’s Art of Human Kindness

After 45 years on its toes, Ballet Philippines goes international with jazz dancer and former Miss Universe Margie Moran-Floirendo and artistic director Paul Alexander Morales at the helm.

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