Shooting Tacloban

Shooting Tacloban

Filming in Tacloban after the Typhoon Yolanda disaster was traumatic; returning to show the film to survivors was healing.

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When Mama Mary Called from Fatima

When Mama Mary Called from Fatima

A “prodigal daughter” rediscovers her faith, thanks to Mother Mary.

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Departure Date 1973.August.05

Departure Date 1973.August.05

As much as I was going to graduate school, I was also escaping a dictatorship that was doing its worst to destroy my generation.

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My Story of Hope

My Story of Hope

Once a journalist, always a journalist; because at the heart of it is truth.

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My Close Call on 9/11

My Close Call on 9/11

US Army Major General Antonio Taguba, now retired, recalls the terrorist attack on the Pentagon where he was working. The road to Abu Ghraib and the end of his career started there.

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Love, Youth and Nick Joaquin

Love, Youth and Nick Joaquin

In which the author bares her unrequited love for the Master

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Letter to Ninoy

Letter to Ninoy

Ken Kashiwahara remembers the brother-in-law he loves and sorely misses.

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My Lolo’s House

My Lolo’s House

The author remembers a crowded multifamily home, where fertility was never a problem.

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Dear Satu: Letters Tell the Story of Our Lives

Dear Satu: Letters Tell the Story of Our Lives

For 40 years, a note from my pen pal could make my day. At last I met the woman behind the words.

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In Search of the Cupang I Used to Know

In Search of the Cupang I Used to Know

They say you can never go home again, but writer Ed Maranan has kept going back to his hometown of Cupang, Batangas since the 1950s.

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