Filipino American Business Association of Glendale hosts Lunar New Year mixer 

Ringing in the Lunar New Year with a “Mix-Meet-Mingle and Membership Drive,” the Filipino American Business Association of Glendale (FABAG-GLAC) held a very successful mixer at Panda Inn Restaurant in Glendale, California The fully-packed event was attended by Special Guests and Dignitaries, such as Hon. Philippine Consul General Edgar Badajos, Protocol Officer Elvis Tamayo, City…

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‘Microbusinesses’ could receive $2,500 COVID-19 relief grants

“MICROBUSINESSES” across San Diego County hurt by COVID-19 could soon be getting $2,500 boosts after County supervisors approved a grant program on Tuesday, February 8 funded in part by the California Office of the Small Business Advocate. Supervisors unanimously approved giving the $2,500 grants to help up to 1,550 microbusinesses, defined as earning less than…

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[COLUMN] Radical love on Valentine’s Day

LOVE is in the air as we celebrate our romantic expression of love on Valentine’s Day. Roses, chocolates, champagne, dinner dates, walks by the beach, stargazing together. All the “kilig” moments lovers shared together on this day of the hearts. But Valentine’s Day isn’t just about having dreamy eyes and feeling your heart beat faster…

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[COLUMN] Thomas Merton’s thoughts on poverty

Reading Thomas Merton’s s letters in the book Thomas Merton, A Life in Letters has fascinated me because of the relevance of Merton’s thoughts in today’s world. As you may know, Thomas Merton was one of the influential religious figures of the 20th century. As a monk, mystic, and prophet, he helped form American religious…

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Nevada lifts public mask mandate immediately

Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak on Thursday, Feb. 10 announced an immediate end to the state’s mask mandate as coronavirus case numbers continue to decrease. Masks will no longer be required in public settings, regardless of vaccination status, the governor announced in a speech. “Masks will no longer be required in public places, but there are…

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The Newark Museum of Art to host first ever museum retrospective highlighting Filipino American artist Carlos Villa

New Jersey’s largest museum to show five decades of groundbreaking works exploring global art history, immigration and the art of identity THE Newark Museum of Art is set to present Carlos Villa: Worlds In Collision, from February 17 – May 8, 2022. The exhibition brings together 35 rarely seen works by Carlos Villa, a central figure in…

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NJ lifts mask mandate effective March 7

Governor to extend the statewide public health emergency NOTING the significant decline of statewide COVID-19 metrics, Governor Phil Murphy early this week announced that masks and facial coverings will no longer be mandated for students, staff, or visitors in schools and childcare centers effective March 7, 2022. “We can responsibly take this step given the…

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California to end indoor mask mandate on Feb. 15

LA County to keep masking in place  THE state of California will end the statewide indoor mask mandate on Feb. 15 and ease more coronavirus related restrictions. Officials on Monday, Feb. 7 announced that next week, the order to require Californians to cover their faces in indoor public settings will be lifted. The mandate took…

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