Category: Featured
An Appreciation for Benigno Aquino III
by Emil Guillermo Of course, I was stunned and saddened to see the passing of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III. As a “junior” myself, [Read More…]
Fatherhood, Memories, Father’s Day Tips and Gift-giving
by Edwin Quinabo (with contributions from Carlota Ader) When the first Father’s Day was celebrated in Spokane, Washington on June 19, 1910, there was no [Read More…]
Local Chefs Whip Up Dishes For Filipino Food Week
by Carlota H. Ader After a year-long pause due to COVID, food connoisseurs and hungry diners welcomed back the restaurant edition of Filipino Food Week [Read More…]
Celebrating the Filipino American Students Who Helped End the SAT/ACT at the University of California
by Emil Guillermo Maybe by time you read this Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Island Heritage Month will be over. It’s still worth remembering. This [Read More…]
Battle of Titans Looms
by Perry Diaz Barely a year to the 2022 presidential election, the field is getting crowded. And money is not a problem for the top [Read More…]
Gov. David Ige Signs New Bill to Regulate Payday Loans with Lower Interest Rate
Gov. David Ige signed House Bill 1192 into law, a landmark payday lending reform bill that assists working families and individuals who likely do not [Read More…]
Filipino Food Week is Back, June 6-12
by Edwin QuinaboThe late food connoisseur, American chef and TV travel documentarian Anthony Bourdain called the Filipino lechon as “the best pig ever” – which [Read More…]
Immigration Nitpicking Puts FilAm in Deportation Court
by Atty. Emmanuel S. Tipon The good looking 25-year-old young man from Cordilleras, Ilocos Norte married a 50-year-old woman from Hawaii after a whirlwind courtship [Read More…]
FilCom Welcomes New Executive Director
The Filipino Community Center welcomes Kylie Arrell as its new executive director. She will replace veteran Donnie Juan who is leaving to focus on his [Read More…]
