[PARTNER] Elegy to Andres Bonifacio

[PARTNER] Elegy to Andres Bonifacio

An exhibit commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Andres Bonifacio

   

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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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Some Things Wicked This Way Come

Some Things Wicked This Way Come

Ghouls and ghosts that Filipinos believe in have counterparts in other Asian cultures.

    

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The Writer As Disruptor

The Writer As Disruptor

In which the journalist Ben Pimentel traces his journey as a writer.

    

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[PARTNER] Top Filipino American Authors, Chefs, Documentary Films and a Balagtasan Headline Book Festival

[PARTNER] Top Filipino American Authors, Chefs, Documentary Films and a Balagtasan Headline Book Festival

 It's the hottest ticket in town and it's FREE!

The 2nd Filipino American International Book Festival (Filbookfest) is taking place starting Friday, Oct. 18 until Sunday, Oct. 20 at the San Francisco Main Library on 100 Larkin St. at the Civic Center (take BART or Muni to the Civic Center station).

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A Poem a Day Keeps Writer’s Block Away

A Poem a Day Keeps Writer’s Block Away

The poet Luisa A. Igloria reveals how she keeps the literary fire burning in her gut.

    

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[PARTNER] Show ‘Em What Weave Got

[PARTNER] Show ‘Em What Weave Got

Rome fashion shows will introduce native Philippine fibers to the European textile and fashion industries this month.

    

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Pork Barrel Special

Pork Barrel Special

In the Philippines, be it a political investigation, celebrity sex scandal or typhoon calamity, Filipinos have been very creative in making commentaries.

    

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Clamoring for Charmaine

Clamoring for Charmaine

For Charmaine Clamor, “Jazzipino” is an extension of identity.

    

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[PARTNER] Tony Award Winner Lea Salonga: A benefit concert for PhilDev

[PARTNER] Tony Award Winner Lea Salonga: A benefit concert for PhilDev

Philippine Development Foundation (PhilDev) is proud to present an evening of music with world-renowned artist and Tony Award winner Lea Salonga (Miss Saigon, Les Miserables and the singing voice of Disney's Mulan and Princess Jasmine in Aladdin) makes a rare Bay Area appearance in a benefit concert for PhilDev at San Francisco’s Nourse Theatre on Saturday, October 5th at 8PM.

    

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