What’s with the Ice Bucket Challenge?

If you are active on social media or watch the news regularly, you must have already seen a lot of videos of people — ordinary folks and celebrities alike — taking on the ice bucket challenge. Former President George W. Bush did it, Kapamilya stars Anne Curtis, Newscaster Korina Sanchez, and many others have allowed…

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When Pope Francis visits Tacloban

Being from Tacloban, I’m understandably excited about the forthcoming visit of Pope Francis to my hometown in January 2015. That’s the good news. The bad news is that, according to Archbishop John Du of Palo, Leyte (the seat of the diocese to which Tacloban belongs), the Holy Father prefers not to have VIPs taking center…

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OMG: Oh, Malung Gay!

Filipinos have a way to, intentionally or not, give things a “Pinoy” touch. The O! My Gulay Recipe Book, distributed by the Department of Agriculture—Bureau of Agricultural Research, features winning culinary art discoveries from the O! My Gulay Cooking Contest held in 2007. Most of which are dishes originally from other countries but were given…

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Going ‘wild’ in the most diverse city

Reprinted with permission from New American Media. Original news report by Ngoc Nguyen.  This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, federal legislation that was signed into law in 1964 to preserve America’s wild spaces. Through that landmark conservation law, 100 million acres of wilderness have been set aside for the public to…

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Dance lovers

It is not the kind of column one usually pursues. There was no edge to it, no compelling plot, no dynamic of change. It’s about a lot of dance lovers with bundles of accelerated energies, whirling, stomping and laughing, doing it right, doing it wrong, and doing it again. They flung themselves about with a guilt-free…

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6.0 earthquake strikes Napa Valley area

A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Napa Valley/Solano County region of Northern California on Sunday, August 24, damaging homes and local wineries and collapsing structures. Thousands as far as 200 miles from the American Canyon city epicenter have reportedly been affected. The temblor shook at 3:20 am and lasted around 10-20 seconds, waking up families…

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6.0 earthquake strikes Napa Valley area

A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Napa Valley/Solano County region of Northern California on Sunday, August 24, damaging homes and local wineries and collapsing structures. Thousands as far as 200 miles from the American Canyon city epicenter have reportedly been affected. The temblor shook at 3:20 am and lasted around 10-20 seconds, waking up families…

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A room for grace

AS a group of scholars in theology and veterans in seminary formation were preparing for a new school year, a discussion at a breakout session came about between two professors.  “There are some seminarians that we do need to advise to leave if they don’t have the proper skills and the good attitudes to be…

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Friend or foe?

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III has appointed Solicitor General Francis Jardeleza as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (SC), amidst allegations of the latter’s ‘disloyalty’ to the Philippines. Though he was the president’s choice to fill the SC vacancy, Jardeleza was initially excluded in the short list of candidates. Based on the supplemental comment submitted by…

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Serenade

Filipino music constantly expresses intense longing, caring, devotion and oneness with the beloved. It can be romantic, patriotic, religious or mournful; a consolation, a lullaby or a protest—full of soulful longings and deep pity, devotion and love. Last Sunday, August 17, in an enchanting open air concert at the Ford Amphitheatre, Serenata Filipina, an ensemble with the quiet…

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Experience ‘Love on 5th Avenue’ with Raymond Lauchengco

Showbusiness has constantly been the microcosm of both society’s ideal and turbulent lifestyles. A great number of avidly idolized celebrity figures are treated like demi-gods by swooning fans while being sustained with the feeling of possessing that enormous sense of invincibility and the might within the palms of their hands. But a few hadn’t allowed…

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Jose Antonio Vargas applies for deferred action

As part of ‘1 of 11 Million’ campaign LOS ANGELES — Pulitzer Prize-winning Filipino American journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, who is arguably the most visible undocumented immigrant in America right now, has joined 10 other fellow undocumented immigrants in applying for temporary relief from deportation proceedings under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program….

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USCIS can use data mining to find out where you really live

Recently, I opened an online account at my pharmacy, so the doctor could already send the prescription(s) via internet. Within seconds of applying, the online application generated several multiple-choice questions, which served to “verify my identity.” Among the questions were: • Which of the following streets have you never lived or used as your address?…

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Date-rape drugs

What are date-rape drugs? Date-rape drugs, sometimes referred to as Party Drugs or simply Ecstasy, are medications that can be slipped into drinks and make a person unconscious for 15 minutes or so. There have been reports of dozens of women in the United States who were under the influence of a date-drug known as…

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Pinay lesbian couple wed in California

Filipino lesbian couple Jay Mercado and Shirley Tan tied the knot on Tuesday, August 19, after years of fighting for marriage and immigration reform for the LGBT community. The pair from Pacifica, Calif., were wed in the presence of family and friends. The couple has 18-year-old twin sons, Jashley and Joriene. “It’s truly an amazing…

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Tagalog learner’s e-book now available

 Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) chief is co-creator LOS ANGELES – An e-book that helps readers learn Tagalog is now available on iTunes, and it is co-created by the executive director of a key Filipino community organization in Los Angeles. The e-book “Lana! Nasaan Ka Na? (Lana! Where Are You?)” was created by Debbie Nagata, Pilipino…

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Pinay lesbian couple wed in California

Filipino lesbian couple Jay Mercado and Shirley Tan tied the knot on Tuesday, August 19, after years of fighting for marriage and immigration reform for the LGBT community. The pair from Pacifica, Calif., were wed in the presence of family and friends. The couple has 18-year-old twin sons, Jashley and Joriene. “It’s truly an amazing…

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