M. EV ELINA GALANG’S “One Tribe” weaves Philippine history, culture and language seamlessly into the fictional tale of Isabel Manalo, a young woman who learns to negotiate and assert her life amid ...
This steamer trunk formerly belonged to Anastacio Atig Omandam, a worker who arrived in Honolulu from the Philippine province ...
Award-winning writer Lysley Tenorio had only imagined the tale of two Filipino-American immigrants in the 1930s whose lives were shaped by a racist history culminating with their eviction from San ...
Catholics of Filipino descent at St. Catherine Laboure Parish in Glenview, Ill (Karen Callaway/Catholic New World) Elaine Castillo’s impressive, multifarious debut novel begins in a breathless rush, ...
InLife, the country’s first and largest Filipino life insurance company, recently launched Love In Life, a heartfelt brand expression that reflects its steadfast commitment to caring for Filipinos ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Hundreds attended the third annual Filipino Fiesta on the grounds of Sacred Heart School in West Brighton on Saturday. The Filipino American community of Staten Island turned out ...
Ariel Estrada’s play “Full Contact” features multiple coming-of-age tales: a child growing up in small-town Alaska after his father immigrates from the Philippines, a gay man at the peak of the AIDS ...
Despite being born white, a Florida man says he feels more comfortable leading life as Filipino. Ja Du, formerly known as Adam, said he considers himself to be “transracial” — a term that describes ...
MANILA, Philippines — Drawing inspiration from classic Filipino superheroes such as Lastikman, Darna and Panday, online creator Boss Toyo has launched “Raketman,” an independently produced digital ...