Painter Bert Antonio: A Life in Abstract

Painter Bert Antonio: A Life in Abstract

Meet a painter who believes all art is autobiographical.

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Takeaways from the Philippine Economic Briefing at APEC

Takeaways from the Philippine Economic Briefing at APEC

The Marcos administration sent a full force of economic managers to APEC to tout opportunities to potential investors.

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Kris Cu Is a Rare Birder

Kris Cu Is a Rare Birder

Meet Kris Cu, a birding evangelist within Canada’s Filipino community.

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Brush Strokes of Brilliance: Ed Araquel’s Artistic journey

Brush Strokes of Brilliance: Ed Araquel’s Artistic journey

For Fil-Canadian artist Ed “Manong Ed” Araquel, painting has always been a source of material and spiritual sustenance.

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Sheryl Polancos: Unseen Rising Star at ‘Here Lies Love’ on Broadway

Sheryl Polancos: Unseen Rising Star at ‘Here Lies Love’ on Broadway

Meet Here Lies Love’s Filipina stage manager Sheryl Polancos.

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Will APEC ♥︎ San Francisco?

Will APEC ♥︎ San Francisco?

San Francisco hopes the APEC Summit will burnish the city’s image.

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After A Lifetime of Music And Activism, Vangie Buell’s Not Done Inspiring Others

After A Lifetime of Music And Activism, Vangie Buell’s Not Done Inspiring Others

Vangie Buell became an activist for peace, civil rights and equality, using folk music as a cultural bridge and raising money for various causes in the process.

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Filipino Food for Health and Happiness

Filipino Food for Health and Happiness

Jacqueline Chio-Lauri believes Filipino food can be healthy.

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Diaz-Abaya’s "Moral" Mirrors the Dispiriting Decades

Diaz-Abaya’s "Moral" Mirrors the Dispiriting Decades

Filmmaker Marilou Diaz-Abaya tested the boundaries of freedom of expression, gender relationships, single motherhood, homosexuality, and sexual violence within the context of dictatorial rule.

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The Stories Behind ‘Searching for Maura’ of the Smithsonian’s Racial Brain Collection

The Stories Behind ‘Searching for Maura’ of the Smithsonian’s Racial Brain Collection

Maura’s is one of the four brains of Filipinos believed to have been unethically acquired during the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri.

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