These books all offer a window onto lives that are different from our own, but no less interesting, important or special.
I’m at Guieb Cafe in Oahu, Hawaii, to try their EPIC take on Filipino-Hawaiian breakfast!
Penny’s 19th installment in the beloved Gamache series is a particularly haunting and relevant mystery novel. Yael van der Wouden’s novel, shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, is about ...
Geneva: Expressing serious concern over the recent murder of Filipino radio journalist Maria Vilma Rodriguez, the global ...
The Philippine Ballet Theatre dancers enthralled audiences with their exquisite performance of the Filipino epic "Ibalon." ...
A community learning hub and a volunteer organization have launched a book series that follows a child with Down syndrome and ...
Fil-Am businessman Elmer Manaid, who is running for American Canyon City Council, hopes to bring change to this city in Napa ...
With a large collection of free books, Hernando Guanlao, 72, hopes to inspire reading among Filipinos with his free books.
Many of us wish we could go back in time to ask our grandparents questions about their life, their family, and what it was ...
While Arthur Conan Doyle's infamous "Where there is no imagination, there is no horror" quote still resonates, some horror ...
Larry Itliong was a Filipino American ... He says he didn't hear Itliong's name in the history books like he learned others. "I went to Dolores Huerta Middle School, and of course, I heard ...
In a panel about Patricia Evangelista's runaway bestseller, Some People Need Killing, the author reads a passage from the book and talks about how tough it was to make it. Filipino author Patricia ...