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Sometimes a job comes your way that just fits who you are as a person. And that's how I Love Filipino came to composer Denise Santos.
In Filipino culture, there's a word, "torpe," which describes a person who doesn't show their feelings towards someone they like. Throughout the game, Mark shows some interest in a few girls, and ...
It’s easy to see why the lines are long for weekend brunch at Baby’s Kusina + Market, the modern Filipino restaurant and cafe ...
Learning can take many forms—and often, it starts by recognizing what’s missing: a gap in access, representation, or ...
The first ever Filipino Culture Night was held at Olympian High School in San Diego, led by Filipino Language teacher Grace Almazar on April 21. During this showcase, Filipino classes and clubs in the ...
And now Rosales, like many other Filipino housekeepers used to cleaning hotels, is living in one with her family, a poignant example of how the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century has ...
For example, he wants to make a granita with barako coffee, which is grown there, and pair it with muscovado jelly and leche flan ice cream. Leche flan is the Filipino version of creme caramel.
By Giel Eduard Acot Orillosa Culture is beautiful. It shows the heart of a country. It tells us where we came from and what ...
For example, he wants to make a granita with barako coffee, which is grown there, and pair it with muscovado jelly and leche flan ice cream. Leche flan is the Filipino version of creme caramel.
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Tapping into his Filipino-American roots, Banta, who said he was born in the Philippines but has lived in Los Angeles for the past 12 years, is reconnecting with his culture through coffee.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates about one-fourth of Hawaii’s 1.4 million people are of Filipino descent. Many of them work in hotels, health care and food service.