Marcos’ Year of Hits and Misses

Marcos’ Year of Hits and Misses

If 2023 was a year of hits and misses for the Marcos administration, it stands to reason that it should approach 2024 and the years beyond with even greater resolve to do better.

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2023 Filipino American Visual Arts in Review: An ArtsiLog

2023 Filipino American Visual Arts in Review: An ArtsiLog

From museums to foundations, public art to gallery displays, and yes, even art hanging on closet doors – artist O.M. France Viana has the scoop.

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Defying Goliath in the West Philippine Sea

Defying Goliath in the West Philippine Sea

A civilian supply mission braves harassment by Chinese navy ships and successfully delivers Christmas cheer to civilians and government personnel on islands in the West Philippine Sea.

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The Most-Read Stories in 2023

The Most-Read Stories in 2023

In 2023, what caught readers' interest the most were those that spotlighted people -- athletes, achievers, those who had passed on. And then there were the political stories and history. Here they are once again, for your reading pleasure.

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PH Runs a Cycle of Crisis-Induced OFW Aid

PH Runs a Cycle of Crisis-Induced OFW Aid

The cycle of crisis-induced assistance to affected OFWs never stops. The Philippines migration stakeholders have been running it for three decades.

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Simbang Gabi Abroad - Our Faith and Our Music

Simbang Gabi Abroad - Our Faith and Our Music

You can take the Filipino from the Philippines but not Simbang Gabi from the Filipino.

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Eating Out in UNESCO’s City of Gastronomy --Iloilo

Eating Out in UNESCO’s City of Gastronomy --Iloilo

A foodie experiences why Iloilo City is on UNESCO’s prestigious gastronomy list.

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The Comforting Squidginess of Slow-Cooked Veggies

The Comforting Squidginess of Slow-Cooked Veggies

How do we distinguish authentic from inauthentic? Is “authenticity” even valid in this age of gastronomic globalization and widespread cultural appropriation?

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‘Mais Con Hielo’

‘Mais Con Hielo’

Sometimes, moviegoers just want to have fun. We deserve it too. Asian Persuasion is sweet corn.

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[Partner] “Remember Pearl Harbor… and the Philippines!”

[Partner] “Remember Pearl Harbor… and the Philippines!”

While Dec. 7, 1941 is a much celebrated national memorial on the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, much less is known or remembered about the Japanese attack on the Philippines on Dec. 8, 1941.

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