Beginnings

Another June, another beginning (summer in the western hemisphere, the school year and the rainy season in the Philippines), another Independence Day celebration.

In Los Angeles, the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra (FASO) will perform another enchanting concert with "The Maestro from Kawit," Bob Shroder at the helm as conductor and musical director. Contributing writer Carlos Zialcita, a professional musician himself, writes about Shroder, who declares himself "pinoy na pinoy," and the pleasure of sitting in on the rehearsal of FASO as it prepares for its annual concert on June 17.

Switching back to the Motherland, San Francisco Bay Area-based professor Michael Gonzalez revisits Baguio, a city which holds some cherished memories for him but he hasn't seen for 40 years. In "Baguio On My Mind," he notes the transformation of the provincial city of his childhood to the "super-urban" metropolis that it is now. 

As we commemorate another June 12, it's always fitting to Read Again Oscar Peñaranda's serendipitious "A Reunion of Strangers" and how it led him to the flag that his grandfather carried as he fought in the Filipino-American War at the turn of the 20th century. 

And how about making champorado from scratch? Mike Grajewski of the popular Uncle Mike's Place in Chicago, gives us his version of the traditional favorite "chocolate rice" breakfast fare. 

Here's our In The Know lineup of links to various publications this week:

Philippine sectarian bloodshed unites Muslims and Christians
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/03/philippine-sectarian-bloodshed-unites-muslims-and-christians

Filipinos Flee Duterte’s Violent Drug Crackdown
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/04/world/asia/rodrigo-duterte-philippines-drug-crackdown.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=0

Remembering the Manongs and Story of the Filipino Farm Worker Movement
https://www.npca.org/articles/1555-remembering-the-manongs-and-story-of-the-filipino-farm-worker-movement

7 Recipes Any Cebuano Would Love
http://www.kalamicebu.com/2015/03/7-recipes-that-any-cebuano-would-love.html

Our Video of the Week, we feature a video of historical photos set to soprano Conching Rosal's “Kundiman ng Magandang Diwata” and “Mutya ng Pasig.'


TELL US ABOUT YOUR HOMETOWN

Who can best shine a light on that nostalgic place where a part of you still resides than you, whose childhood memories are full of the wonders of growing up in that special place? Write about your hometown and/or send us an old photograph with a description of how your hometown looks and how it makes you feel. 

Send to pfeditor@yahoo.com and we will post them so the whole world can share the wonder.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Halloween and History

It's Todos los Santos time once again. For Filipinos, it means remembering the dead; for our offspring, it means Halloween.

For Filipino Americans, this week ends the annual Filipino American History Month commemoration for 2015. As usual it’s been a frenzied month filled with festivals, exhibitions and activities that make sure we give due honor to the ones who came before us.

One of those Filipino Americans who should never be forgotten is Vicki Manalo Draves, the Olympic gold medalist in diving, who endured painful discrimination during her time but prevailed, to go down in US sports history for winning five Olympic championships and being the first Asian American to win a gold medal. Ed Diokno writes about this amazing woman in "Fil-Am Olympic Great, Vicki Manalo Draves."

Our Halloween story from artist/author Alex G. Paman tells of a popular urban legend, the White Lady, who turns out to be present in other cultures as well. "The Vanishing Hitchhiker, The White Lady and Hauntings Across the Seas" may keep you awake and alert when you're driving at night and you think you're alone.

In Los Angeles, the acclaimed FASO, the only Filipino symphony orchestra outside of the Philippines, is up for another concert on November 14 in Glendale. Following up on its highly successful "FASO Goes Broadway," this time it’s "FASO Goes Pop." Entertainment writer Ruben Nepales, writing for the first time for Positively Filipino, gives us the story behind FASO in "A Trailblazing Orchestra of Filipino Expats," and its members’ amazing commitment and dedication.

Before we indulge once again in holiday food, let's make a healthy regional favorite dish. G. B. Korten contributes this week's The Happy Home Cook recipe: Pinacbet, genuinely Ilocano style. Try it and see why the dish (and even its many variations) is a staple in Filipino homes.

For our Video of the Week: We just love Mikey Bustos, and this time, appropriate for the season, he gives a tutorial on Filipino superstitions and beliefs.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino