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CHICAGO –Sunda, located at 110 West Illinois Street, will host a fundraising dinner for Direct Relief International, directly benefitting the recent earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan. Direct Relief International, one of the top rated charities in the United States, is currently...
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Stephen Dypiangco has a story he wants to share, and it's one many of us know very well.
With roots halfway around the world, he developed an urge to strengthen a seemingly elusive cultural identity; through his parents and his camera lens.
The Georgetown & New York University...
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Article » Imagine: walking into your house, the sound of cooking in the air, the smell of vinegar and garlic dancing their way into your nostrils, your taste buds watering, ready to taste the chicken (or pork)...
Ahhh, the smell of a Pilipino home.
Now multiply that by twenty and in the open air of a park...
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Words by Edward J. Mallillin
Image by Stephen Dypiangco
So many Pilipino-American non-profit groups out there, many of which we don't even know about. So many Pilipino-American filmmakers out there, creating great art while hopeful people will support their hard work.
Hmm, somebody...
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Article » TAYO literary magazine will host its 1st annual TAYO Reading at the Beach this Saturday in Southern California's Manhattan Beach, where fans of the magazine and online community will get a sneak preview of some of the pieces that will be featured in TAYO's upcoming issue this Fall.
Everyone is...
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Two popular questions heard at universities from Pilipino-American Students:
"What's out there for me after college?"
"How can I stay connected with my Pilipino community after I graduate?"
The Filipino American Network (FAN) is hosting a mixer this Wednesday, April...
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Article » While FPAC was happening on the West Coast, the Pilipino community of Chicago was also gathering together to celebrate their accomplishments and culture. However, our gathering was a bit more focused on one aspect of our culture: the food! The second annual Adobofest was put on by the...
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This is definitely my own story! ... except I haven't made it back to the Philippines yet. I thought I was gonna go with my dad this coming January for a...