Out of Pangasinan

Out of Pangasinan

A Peace Corps volunteer fondly looks back at time in the Philippines

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My Month By The Lake

My Month By The Lake

How a month by beautiful Lake Como in Italy enriched a writer’s creative juices and work against poverty.

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Peter Bacho, Pessimistic Sage

Peter Bacho, Pessimistic Sage

Why the writer-professor Peter Bacho doesn’t think young Filipino Americans will go through an identity crisis.

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Maség, an Artistic Tempest

Maség, an Artistic Tempest

Three creative minds get together to spin a fierce, sensual tale with music and dance.

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Like dat... like dat!

Like dat... like dat!

When does an immigrant get serious in really learning the ways, language, etc. of his/her new country?

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If I Were to Have a Chat with Pope Francis

If I Were to Have a Chat with Pope Francis

A Filipina medical doctor and reproductive health advocate would like to have a word with Pope Francis when he visits the Philippines in January ’15.

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Our Ten Most Popular Stories for 2014

Our Ten Most Popular Stories for 2014

Here are the Top Ten stories which drew the most readers last year.

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They Bring Music to ‘The Fosters’

They Bring Music to ‘The Fosters’

Ashley Argota, a Filipina from Redlands, California, and Jordan Rodrigues, an Australian of Malaysian descent, play cousins on ABC Family’s “The Fosters.”

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My Niece, the Cake Artist

My Niece, the Cake Artist

How Judy Uson became Philippine high society’s go-to wedding cake maker.

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Planning Her Passion, the Old Way

Planning Her Passion, the Old Way

So what is Angelia Trinidad’s big idea that attracted 23,000 backers on Kickstarter? An old-school paper planner, that’s what.

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