Maestro Michael Dadap: On Storytelling, Folklore, and Music

Maestro Michael Dadap: On Storytelling, Folklore, and Music

World-renowned guitarist-composer Michael Dadap schools an empowerment conference audience on the power of Filipino folk music, legends and folkways.

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Listen to Your Titas

Listen to Your Titas

An all-Filipina Canadian artistic troupe is shining a spotlight on the Philippine diaspora through theatre.

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Portrait of the Filipina as Filmmaker

Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Portrait of the Filipina as Filmmaker

Filmmaker Marilou Diaz-Abaya’s art and life as reflected in her films and her last book of essays and poetry.

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A Love Letter to Lola

A Love Letter to Lola

Reina Bonta’s short film LAHI depicts emotions and situations occurring everywhere in a diaspora.

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At a Museum of Memories

At a Museum of Memories

It makes sense that Wing Luke Museum’s art emphasizes historical artifacts, such as clothing and utensils, from the Asian American experience at street level.

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Bienvenido N. Santos, You Were a Friend of Mine

Bienvenido N. Santos, You Were a Friend of Mine

A Filipino American writer recalls a personal ally in the venerable fictionist Bienvenido N. Santos

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A Filipino Voice from Down Under

A Filipino Voice from Down Under

Meet Erwin Cabucos, a Filipino literary voice in Australia.

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La Donna È Mirabile

La Donna È Mirabile

An anxious student spends one pandemic year taking virtual voice lessons with opera great Evelyn Mandac.

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Minda D. Azarcon: Her Musical Talent Was Off the Scale

Minda D. Azarcon: Her Musical Talent Was Off the Scale

Minda D. Azarcon’s film scores was relied on by legendary directors like Lino Brocka and Mario O’Hara to provide emotional depth to their films.

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Journeyers: Five Men with Cameras Walk into the World

Journeyers: Five Men with Cameras Walk into the World

Five men – including two eye doctors and two who were their patients -- bring photographs and the stories behind them into a “journey” during the lockdown, without leaving one’s place.

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