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Broadway superstar Lea Salonga has made history as the first Filipina to receive a star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame.
BYD Cars Philippines, a subsidiary of ACMobility, has officially launched the new BYD Sealion 5 DM-i — a technologically ...
Assassin’s Creed Shadows was a global effort, with the talented folks over at Ubisoft Philippines helping bring the game to ...
Dubai, get ready to party Pinoy-style! On June 14, 2025, the Filipino Social Club (FilSoc) Dubai is pulling out all the stops for the biggest Independence Day bash the UAE has ever seen — and ...
The Courageous Blade takes inspiration from the real-life Lapu-Lapu, who is considered to be the first Filipino hero. The historical figure is known as the datu or tribal leader of Mactan who defeated ...
Woven hats, hand-carved wooden trunks, luminous parols, and centuries-old weaving patterns come to life in stalls that turn the colonial venue into a vibrant, breathing marketplace. Among the most ...
Filipino cafe Hiraya and its modern upstairs sister restaurant, Kayu, will close on H Street Northeast after June 30 as chef Paolo Dungca and his business partners part ways. But a more casual Kayu ...
As a Filipino-Chinese girl, it’s no secret that all of the hair on my body is pretty dark. Although the hair on my head is really thin and fine, somehow, the rest on my arms, legs, and face is ...
Students use their fists, sticks and blades as they practice at the Filipino Kali Academy in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The focus on weapons comes from the history of the Philippines during ...
Filipino Social Club celebrates heritage, unity, and creativity in Dubai. Filipino Social Club Dubai hosts spectacular Philippines Independence Day celebration Supplied Dubai: Get ready, Dubai ...
SEVEN NEWS IN NEW MEXICO. THERE ARE ABOUT 8000 FILIPINO PEOPLE, LESS THAN 0.4% OF THE STATE’S POPULATION. AND NOW A NEW RESTAURANT IS HOPING TO SHARE THE CULTURE. SASHA LENNINGER INTRODUCES US ...
A lot of people I talk to, especially from the Filipino diaspora community, do not feel like they are “Filipino enough,” so they might look to us “mainlanders” for guidance.