Thick and Thin

This is our last issue for August, and we hope you enjoy our stories for this week. We feature a Filipina actress who made a splash in Cannes and is being talked about as a possible Oscar contender, an upcoming Fil-Am romance novelist, a rumination on the challenges of aging by a well-known Filipino social activist, an increasingly popular Filipino street-food restaurant in LA and New York called Dollar Hits, and a recipe for scrumptious Leche Flan Tiramisu. 

For September, our issues will have a special focus on marking a historical anniversary. Fifty years ago, on the night of September 23, 1972, then-President Ferdinand Marcos went on national broadcast to announce that he had placed the entire country under martial law. Although official documents placed the proclamation date as September 21, it was actually two days later that the gears of state suppression became evident. That Saturday, all media were muzzled, mass arrests took place, and the Philippine military assumed an oversized role as implementer of the presidential decrees that transformed Marcos from a duly elected chief of state to a self-proclaimed dictator. He would rule for 14 years.

It was a period of pain and uncertainty for many, and we reject the recent attempts to sugarcoat, whitewash and revise history. Thus, our collection of personal narratives from those who lived through that time.

Starting tomorrow, September 1, you can also watch for free the much acclaimed movie, "Imelda" by Ramona Diaz. Described as a "documentary film at its best," Ramona Diaz's 2003 movie on Imelda Marcos "beyond the shoes" is a must-see. Watch it here for FREE here for two weeks. 

A brand new film, 11,103, about martial law survivors by director Mike Alcazaren and producer Kara Magsanoc Alikpala will be premiering on September 17 in the San Francisco Bay Area.  See announcement below.


Click on image to RSVP or visit: https://bit.ly/11103BayAreaPremiere


Afternoon Delight

What's your idea of an afternoon well spent, one that elevates your spirit and shakes or stirs you to take, if not outright action, at least to take the next step towards greater enlightenment?

Would it be watching a controversial movie that presents an alternate reality of a well-documented historical event, like "Maid in Malacanang"?

Would it be taking time off to pursue a passion that saved you from pursuing a wrong path, like chef/photographer Jomel Bartolome in New Zealand? 

Certainly, it will not be what author/professor/human rights activist/occasional politician Walden Bello endured recently when he had to spend jail time for displeasing the powerful. 

For many of us, an afternoon of Filipino music and an intimate conversation about our musical culture with Maestro Michael Dadap wins hands down as the activity of choice, more so if it's in the company of kindred spirits, as PF contributor Lorna Lardizabal-Dietz writes about.

These stories and another of our popular recurring list of Fil-Ams who are making this world a better place are our offerings this week. 

We are also re-sharing some stories that we hope will make your day better.

In 2013, during the search for a new Pope, then newly named Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle was talked about as a possible candidate. Here's the late ace reporter Aries Rufo's take on the issue: http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/2013/3/the-man-who-could-be-pope

And a good read, at any time of day from Lotis Key-Kabigting: http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/white-men-cant-jump-start

[Cook It Again] The Happy Home Cook: Rellenong Talong (Stuffed Eggplant)

[Video of the Week] "Gintong Kasaysayan, Gintong Pamana" LA's Historic Filipinotown Mural


In The Know

Philippine media under pressure as Marcos Jr courts influencers
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/8/20/philippine-media-under-pressure-as-marcos-jr-courts-influencers

When Filipinos Fight with Filipino-Americans, No One Wins
https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/filipinos-filipino-americans-filams-filipinx-diaspora-a2819-20220813-lfrm2
Philippine classrooms reopen after more than two years
https://ph.news.yahoo.com/philippine-classrooms-reopen-more-two-032342193.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9sLmZhY2Vib29rLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAFiv7B7QwjQj_86QCR-k3x8XaEvIhOp4chOIPrES_OphaH_UXSvyFNBN09_mP_sSgnSpzJRzbSTUG-SaPyFRCv3_S2XFNI5fPK7gB3c0fgoyEMqxmc8tBJ0dhjtPyzRN5sAVwDN1U_KjS02HBZQhj9gMw-29ARYLodRIbcRESufw

Why American Billionaire Andrew Carnegie Offered To Buy The Philippines’ Freedom For $20 Million
https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/andrew-carnegie-philippines-a00304-20200105?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20220815-fbnp-long-reads-andrew-carnegie-philippines-a00304-20200105-fbold&fbclid=IwAR2dzkEZ8Zkzr4MZoKKPzMGtLOO_5O8aAhHYLmFhc6VGFscV8zz54fzBrnY

Why Niagara Falls has become home to many Filipinos
https://news.abs-cbn.com/life/08/16/22/why-niagara-falls-has-become-home-to-many-filipinos

The story of esteemed 19th-century Spanish painter’s ‘lonely tomb’ at the La Loma Cemetery
https://pop.inquirer.net/331379/the-story-of-esteemed-19th-century-spanish-painters-lonely-tomb-at-the-la-loma-cemetery

What Ever Happened to the Legendary Salinas Salt Springs?
https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/salinas-salt-springs-a00293-20201201?utm_source=Facebook-Esquire&utm_medium=Ownshare-Photo&utm_campaign=20220822-fbnp-long-reads-salinas-salt-springs-a00293-20201201-fbold&fbclid=IwAR1slU5yvifhDoHV6amCmF_ZZXply4tS4idc05GNrTtELjeacn2jenyaowo


Salutes

Lydia De Vega (left) won the 100 m gold at the 1982 New Delhi Asian Games. Her Indian rival, P.T. Usha (right), came in second (Source: The Hindu)

Positively Filipino joins the Filipino nation in celebrating the life of the legendary track and field athlete Lydia de Vega-Mercado, 57, who died last week after a four-year battle with cancer. De Vega made the country proud with her total  haul of 24 medals, 15 of them gold, at the Southeast Asian Games, the Asian Games and the Asian Athletic Championships. Dubbed as "Asia's fastest woman" in the '80s, she competed and won medals until 1993.

Here's a tribute to her greatness: https://www.rappler.com/sports/things-to-know-lydia-de-vega-strides-to-greatness/

Speaking of medals, last week, we published a story by Dr. Blas Bermudez, an avid medal collector, who came across a Ramon Magsaysay Award medal given in 1992 to a distinguished business icon, Washington SyCip. The story, which is less about the medal than about the doctor's heroic attempt to save a life aboard a jet plane, triggered some questions on why the medal was for sale in the open market in the first place. We asked Mr. SyCip's family and the answer was, the medal was stolen by a former employee who was fired. Here's the story again: http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/last-flight-home

Two more medal stories in this week's issue:

The National Artist for Dance honor was awarded to choreographer Agnes Locsin, profiled here by PF contributor from Manila, Pablo A. Tariman.

The Philippine National Women's Soccer Team broke all bets and expectations when they beat Thailand and won the gold in the Asian Football Federation finals last month at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. PF Correspondent Criselda Yabes was there.

The family of philantrophist and Fil-Am community champion Loida Nicolas-Lewis honors her late husband Reginald Lewis' legacy with generous donations to African American community groups. PF Correspondent Virgilio A. Reyes Jr. tells us about the annual event held at the Lewis home in East Hampton.

August 21 is not to be taken lightly in Philippine contemporary history. We recall two earth-shaking events that changed the country's historical trajectory.

The Plaza Miranda bombing on August 21, 1972 which led to martial law: 

http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/august-21-stories

And the assassination of Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr. on August 21, 1983 which eventually led to the downfall of the Marcos regime:

http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/ninoys-final-journey

[Cook It Again] The Happy Home Cook: Beef Shortribs Adobo by Chef Romy Dorotan

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