Breast Cancer: Jo-Ann Agcaoili’s Story

Breast Cancer: Jo-Ann Agcaoili’s Story

A two-time breast cancer survivor emphasizes that early detection is key.

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An Ilongot Murder Mystery

An Ilongot Murder Mystery

Review: Headhunting William Jones. Producer, writer, director, videographer, editor: Collis H. Davis, Jr. Assoc. producer, researcher and translator, Violeta P. Hughes (2016)

Ilongot warriors murdered well-liked anthropologist William Jones in 1909. A documentary film, Headhunting William Jones, tries to find out why.

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The Happy Home Cook: Nora Daza's Pato Tim

The Happy Home Cook: Nora Daza's Pato Tim

There are many recipes for Pato Tim on the web, but this one is from the late gourmet chef, Nora Daza, whose recipe books are the bible of Filipino immigrants in the US.

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A Purpose-Driven Artist

A Purpose-Driven Artist

Athena Magcase-Lopez paints portraits of sung and unsung men and women who led lives of purpose and meaning.

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Opinion: Making Sense of Change

Opinion: Making Sense of Change

Is it good to think in the Philippines nowadays?

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President Obama Celebrates Filipino American History Month

President Obama Celebrates Filipino American History Month

President Barack Obama celebrates Filipino American History Month with this message

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Opinion: Dinuguan à la Duterte

Opinion: Dinuguan à la Duterte

A recipe for Filipino blood stew in honor of President Duterte

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Opinion: Dissing God, Cussing Obama, and Praising Hitler – Just a Week’s work

Opinion: Dissing God, Cussing Obama, and Praising Hitler – Just a Week’s work

Keeping up with President Duterte’s mouth

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Opinion: An Open Letter to My President on the First 100 Days

Opinion: An Open Letter to My President on the First 100 Days

A dual citizen who resides both here and in the Philippines expresses his support for President Duterte.

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The Happy Home Cook: Minatamis na Saging (Sweetened Saba Bananas)

The Happy Home Cook: Minatamis na Saging (Sweetened Saba Bananas)

Filipinos make sweetened saba bananas at home all the time; it’s more of a beloved homemade dish than a restaurant special.

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