Charmed at the Fringes

Charmed at the Fringes

Being in Tawi-Tawi, on the edge of the Philippines, writer Datu Shariff Pendatun became more convinced that borders, for the most part, exist only because they are imagined.

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Sketching Jordan

Sketching Jordan

Sketching allows you to embrace the tastes, smells and sounds around you.

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A Rose By Any Other Name

A Rose By Any Other Name

What is it with Filipinos and the names we give to our kind?

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The Bold Soprano

The Bold Soprano

The daring Filipina opera understudy who gave her breakout performance in “Madame Butterfly” in New York, 1938.

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Yesterdays in Ermita (Part 2)

Yesterdays in Ermita (Part 2)

Things you didn’t know about this historic Manila neighborhood.

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He Was The Most Positively Pinoy

He Was The Most Positively Pinoy

Why Fil-Ams will miss Uncle Fred Cordova.   

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Why Did Leron Go Up the Papaya Tree?

Why Did Leron Go Up the Papaya Tree?

A Filipino nursery rhyme sends a mother into an exploration of values with her half-American child.

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Motherland: Rovaira Dasig – You Can Go Home Again

Motherland: Rovaira Dasig – You Can Go Home Again

For some young expats, returning to the Philippines is a career path.

    

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Hello, Kathmandu

Hello, Kathmandu

What to see, buy, eat and do in Nepal.

    

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Portrait of the Filipino as Dance

Portrait of the Filipino as Dance

At “Danced Creation” in Vienna, Filipinos give an international audience a glimpse of what makes us tick.

    

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