Jomel Bartolome, Proud Chef-Photographer

Jomel Bartolome, Proud Chef-Photographer

A snap shot of a life before and after.

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Three Little Maids From Malacañang Are We

Three Little Maids From Malacañang Are We

Imee Marcos takes a stab at blatant historical distortion by depicting her family in film as undeserving, kindly victims of political reprisal.

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Filmmaker on a Voyage

Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Filmmaker on a Voyage

As part of the Sinehan sa Konsulado 2022, Positively Filipino presents a special screening of Mona Lisa Yuchengco’s “Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Filmmaker on a Voyage.” This screening will run from August 19-25, 2022.

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Women Who Kick Aspiration

Women Who Kick Aspiration

The Philippine National Women’s Soccer Team soared to champion status, but the country has lagged behind in enthusiasm.

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Poetry In Motion

Poetry In Motion

Newly conferred National Artist for Dance Agnes Locsin turns a year older on September 28. She has much to reflect on, rewinding 65 years of a life mainly devoted to dance.

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Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

The Nicolas-Lewis family would like people to know that of the $450 billion donated by Americans each year, only a tiny fraction goes to Black and brown organizations.

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Cherie Gil, a Beautiful Soul

Cherie Gil, a Beautiful Soul

The Philippines loses an extraordinary stage and film actress with the passing of Cherie Gil.

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Along Comes Larry

Along Comes Larry

Who was that Filipino singer with the New Christy Minstrels and then with The Association? Why it was Larry Ramos from Waimea, Kauai.

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Rodney To Is More Than Just Jo Koy’s Uncle in Easter Sunday

Rodney To Is More Than Just Jo Koy’s Uncle in Easter Sunday

Tito Arthur in Easter Sunday is actually a drama professor in a top university in real life.

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My Island in the Sun

My Island in the Sun

They say you can’t go home again. But you can always try.

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