A Karinderiya of Our Very Own in Chicago

A Karinderiya of Our Very Own in Chicago

The chef-owner of Chicagoland’s favorite, Sariling Atin Filipino Restaurant, learned to cook in—of all places—the Middle East.

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Let’s Get Digital

Let’s Get Digital

The City of Pines is now the seat of one of the Philippines’ premier digital arts schools.

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When Filipinos Had Holidays on Ice

When Filipinos Had Holidays on Ice

Filipinos went gaga for the ice show, which later even featured Philippine dance numbers.

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She Spins in the Air with the Greatest of Ease

She Spins in the Air with the Greatest of Ease

That’s how she hangs. Sarah Angelina Bustillo Johns is a professional aerial dancer.

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‘Manny,’ a Champ With Feet of Clay

‘Manny,’ a Champ With Feet of Clay

Filmmaker Ryan Moore brings out the humanity of Manny Pacquiao in his documentary “Manny.”

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Our Ten Most Popular Stories for 2014

Our Ten Most Popular Stories for 2014

Here are the Top Ten stories which drew the most readers last year.

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They Bring Music to ‘The Fosters’

They Bring Music to ‘The Fosters’

Ashley Argota, a Filipina from Redlands, California, and Jordan Rodrigues, an Australian of Malaysian descent, play cousins on ABC Family’s “The Fosters.”

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My Niece, the Cake Artist

My Niece, the Cake Artist

How Judy Uson became Philippine high society’s go-to wedding cake maker.

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Here Lies Our Bittersweet Story

Here Lies Our Bittersweet Story

Review: Here Lies Love
Afraid that David Byrne’s “Here Lies Love” would glorify Imelda Marcos, the author at first refused to watch the production. And then she did.

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Filipino American Media Makers to Watch

Filipino American Media Makers to Watch

The Center for Asian American Media's (CAAM) list of some Fil-Am media makers who you may or may not have heard of that deserve your attention during Filipino American History Month—and beyond.

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