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Review: ‘Leonor Will Never Die’s’ wonderfully weird salute to…
Equal parts midnight movie, psychodrama and reality-tripping goof, “Leonor Will Never Die” counts as one of the year’s most wonderfully offbeat debuts. Filipino writer-director Martika…
UK pork producer pays £4M to hire Filipino butchers
One of the UK’s biggest pork producers has spent £4 million ($4.8 million) hiring butchers from the Philippines, after a staffing crisis threatened to hamper production.
Cranswick Plc, which…
Pandemic unleashes flurry of new Filipino entrepreneurs
By Joseph L. Garcia, Reporter
AUDREY CRUZ was one of the many Filipinos who sold pans of sushi bake at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
She and her team have since transitioned to…
How your favorite series is dubbed in Filipino
“Ulitin lang natin ’yung , ‘Ilang araw nang busy ito,’ ha? (Let’s repeat the line, ‘It’s been busy for days’),” dubbing director Cheska Aguiluz instructed voice actress Steffi Bontogon who…
Puregold shines the spotlight on Filipino ‘winners’ and their success stories through…
Puregold rings in its twenty-fifth year in the retail industry with one important goal: to highlight life ‘Panalo Stories’ of its customers—Filipinos across the country.
Puregold begins by…
Kuya Lord brings a bright new era of modern Filipino cooking to Hollywood
The first time I saw Lord Maynard Llera was in November 2020. He was masked and occupied by a shimmering-hot wok full of vegetables in a converted garage. He had transformed part of his home…
When Filipino parents in the US encourage their children to talk about their feelings…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)Joyce Javier, University of Southern California(THE…
Filipino American culture and Catholicism are interconnected. How that affects mental…
For some Filipino Americans, their experience with faith is filled with guilt and shame. For others, faith serves as a source of comfort.Father Rodel Balagtas sees it across the Roman…