Ferdie and Ninoy, Brothers at Odds

Ferdie and Ninoy, Brothers at Odds

A fraternity brother thinks Ninoy Aquino wouldn’t have thought that the dictator personally ordered his assassination.

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Pinoyspotting: Crispy Pata on a Viking River Cruise

Pinoyspotting: Crispy Pata on a Viking River Cruise

The “kababayan syndrome,” the natural inclination of Filipinos anywhere to help each other, was alive and well in Viking’s world.

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Making a Living While Nurturing Mother Earth

Making a Living While Nurturing Mother Earth

Sustainable farming leader Cherrie Atilano says there are opportunities to make a living in the countryside and stay, especially for young people.

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[Bay Area Event] Building Communities: A Tribute to our Manongs and Manangs

[Bay Area Event] Building Communities: A Tribute to our Manongs and Manangs

A special San Francisco Bay Area event to honor Filipino American community leaders who have paved the way for all of us. Saturday, August 31, 2024 | Koret Auditorium, San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin St., San Francisco CA 94012

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Asian American Voters: Loyal to Democrats or switching to Republicans?

Asian American Voters: Loyal to Democrats or switching to Republicans?

Why the conservative GOP has been making inroads into the Democratic Party’s historically loyal Asian American base.

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Call Center Caper

Call Center Caper

The Quiet Ones says those who appear burdened by the impositions of capitalism have the power to effectively manipulate the system in their favor.

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Points of Artistic Power

Points of Artistic Power

Visual artist Rodolfo “Dolpee” E. Alcantara Jr. uses dots and lines to convey emotions inspired by ever-changing life and the vivid colors of nature.

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Felicisimo ‘Mighty Mite’ H. Ampon: Tennis Giant

Felicisimo ‘Mighty Mite’ H. Ampon: Tennis Giant

Who would have thought that a Filipino, standing just a shade above five feet tall and coming from the working class, would bring the tallest and strongest tennis players of the world to their knees and on clay courts at that?

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Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra Conquers Europe

Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra Conquers Europe

The Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra makes history with a double triumph in Europe.

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To the Lighthouse

To the Lighthouse

What a writer needs: a room atop a lighthouse in France’s Charante-Maritime region.

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