The Relevant and Irreverent Jose Tence Ruiz

The Relevant and Irreverent Jose Tence Ruiz

Despite his self-proclaimed obsolescence, and because he needs somewhere to “extrude the shit” that he encounters every day, Tence Ruiz continues to stage several exhibitions a year.

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Before Lea Salonga, Filipinos Who Made It to Broadway and US Films

Before Lea Salonga, Filipinos Who Made It to Broadway and US Films

Get to know Filipinos who made a name in US theatre and film before Lea Salonga took the spotlight.

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How Leather Goods Brand ‘Our Tribe’ Increased

How Leather Goods Brand ‘Our Tribe’ Increased

Blindsided by martial law in ’72, a couple started a quality leather goods brand that could compete with prestigious imports.

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Restart of Gov’t-NDF Peace Talks Must Address the Human Element

Restart of Gov’t-NDF Peace Talks Must Address the Human Element

Aside from “the serious socioeconomic and environmental issues, and the foreign security threats facing the country,” is there room in the peace talks framework to address the fratricidal war’s human costs and the need to repair the tattered social fabric?

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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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