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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Warmth

Warmth

Why being married to a Filipina is a constant revelation.

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Reunited, and It Feels so Good

Reunited, and It Feels so Good

How two lovers, separated by revolution, found each other again.

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On Newsmen’s Row

On Newsmen’s Row

The author recalls his old neighborhood, young love, and a horrific political crime during the Marcos dictatorship.

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Light of the Ancients

Light of the Ancients

Find out the ancient provenance of a beloved Filipino Christmas ornament, the parol.

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A Filipino Christmas in the Sixties

A Filipino Christmas in the Sixties

All Filipino Christmases may seem the same, but each family has its own traditions.

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Noche Buena on Mango Avenue

Noche Buena on Mango Avenue

A remembrance of childhood Christmas

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Tocino del Cielo: A Sweet Reward for Human Kindness

Tocino del Cielo: A Sweet Reward for Human Kindness

The Tocino del Cielo (‘cielo’ means heaven), is one of the richest Christmas desserts in the Philippines, its origins shaped by a strong Spanish colonial influence. At Christmas, Mama made only one thing for family and friends: Tocino del Cielo.

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Little Brown Brother of the Cloth

Little Brown Brother of the Cloth

Even in the priesthood it’s easy to forget that we are ALL made in God’s image.

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My Years on the Brink

My Years on the Brink

A Filipino foreign service officer recalls his time with the United Nations in the tumultuous Cold War ‘80s.

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