Duterte: A Chico de Calle, But a Good One

Duterte: A Chico de Calle, But a Good One

Why the Philippines’ new President Rodrigo Duterte talks like a kanto boy.

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A Pilgrimage to Bad Saint

A Pilgrimage to Bad Saint

A new Filipino restaurant in Washington, DC is drawing long lines of mostly non-Filipino diners.

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The Happy Home Cook: Watermelon-Tomato-Cucumber Salad

The Happy Home Cook: Watermelon-Tomato-Cucumber Salad

This Watermelon-Tomato-Cucumber Salad sprinkled with the sharpness of savory feta cheese is one of the most enjoyable summer salads I serve my family.

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[PARTNER] Pinay Aspirations: Celebrating Ten Years

[PARTNER] Pinay Aspirations: Celebrating Ten Years

In 2006, Pinay Aspirations was created to provide mentoring and educational support to strong yet disadvantaged young Filipinas in the San Francisco Bay Area. To celebrate our 10th year, we are hosting an anniversary celebration on Sunday, July 31, 2016 at the a.Muse Gallery in San Francisco.

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Teaching for the Philippines

Teaching for the Philippines

Want to help teach underprivileged kids in the Philippines? Here’s how.

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The Future is Here!

The Future is Here!

More than we can imagine, everything will look different in a few years because of the new scientific and technological revolution.

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The Happy Home Cook: Vegan Calamari

The Happy Home Cook: Vegan Calamari

This Vegan Calamari is made out of king trumpet mushroom coated in batter and deep fried until crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside.

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Pinoyspotting: Suriname

Pinoyspotting: Suriname

Suriname has a very diverse population. But it is one nation, one people – a paragon of tolerance and inclusion. Nowhere in the world can you find a mosque and a synagogue standing side by side.

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My Beef With Brexit

My Beef With Brexit

A Filipina expat resolves NOT to head for the exit because of Brexit.

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Opinion: Requiem for the EDSA Republic

Opinion: Requiem for the EDSA Republic

A former member of Congress contends that despite its political shortcomings, the EDSA regime would probably have retained a significant amount of support had it delivered on the economic front.

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