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  • Mamdani transition team receives more than 50K job applications

    Former First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer, who served from October 8, 2024, to March 14, 2025, before resigning from Mayor Eric Adams’s administration amid alleged corruption scandals, is returning to City Hall under Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. She now becomes the rare public servant appointed by three different mayors, once again stepping into the role of […]

    Posted: November 19th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Calendar from December

    December 1 to 9 Franciscan Spirit Tours Contact Fr. Julian Jagudilla 917-880-7053 December 4 to 12 37th Simbang Gabi sa Konsulado Kalayaan Hall, Philippine Center 556 5th Avenue NYC December 5 Karafund for Cares Island Central Restaurant329 Central Avenue Jersey City NJ December 6 Simbang Gabi sa Katedral and Parol Procession St. Patrick’s Cathedral Fifth Avenue, […]

    Posted: November 16th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Culture, Entertainment, Food, Lifestyle
  • Artist Xyza Cruz Bacani meditates on the meaning of ‘home’ 

    By Elaine Joy Edaya Degale Are you ready to welcome a stranger? Xyza Cruz Bacani’s “The Diaspora is Home” exhibition which ran from October 4 – November 2,2025, at Flux Factory IV culminated in a Kamayan: Storytelling Lunch that felt like an excavation of the soul. For immigrants like me, the feelings of displacement often […]

    Posted: November 16th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Arts, Food
  • Mark Mabasa steps onto the New York stage after making his mark in L.A.

    After a series of concerts in Los Angeles, singer and performer Mark Mabasa is bringing his artistry to New York City. Fresh from a series of performances on the West Coast, Mabasa’s next chapter extends his journey from Hollywood to the Big Apple.  His NYC debut promises a refined showcase of his range and unmistakable […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Entertainment
  • Food, fiction, and Filipino folklore in E.R. Escober’s debut novel

    Author E.R. Escober introduces a reimagined edition of his debut novel — a telenovela-style fusion of family drama, art, and Filipino cuisine. In “Not My Bowl of Rice: A Telenovela-Style Semi-Graphic Novel and Cookbook,” Escober transforms the Filipino family kitchen into a stage where love, rivalry, and identity simmer together, framed by recipes that double as […]

    Posted: November 8th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Books
  • Rosalinda Medina Rupel: The accidental actress

    By Cristina DC Pastor For Rosalinda “Linda” Rupel, life has never followed a straight path. It has always been one that meanders through complicated twists and turns but always driven by purpose and sometimes pain. From her early years in the Philippines to her professional journey in librarianship and international multilateral organizations, Linda’s story is […]

    Posted: November 7th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle
  • 49.1% of Asian Americans voted for Mamdani: AAF, AALDEF exit poll

    1-Asian American voters favored Mamdani for mayor, including 20% of 2024 Trump voters  About half (49.1%) of Asian American voters who participated in the exit poll voted for Mamdani and roughly one-third (33.8%) voted for Cuomo. Notably, an overwhelming 87.2% of South Asian voters cast their ballots for Mamdani, while 9.6% voted for Cuomo. Who […]

    Posted: November 6th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Politics
  • Ladies for Rizal’s Filipiniana Night honors the spirit of national hero

    By Aimee Sansait-Termulo The Ladies for Rizal New York Inc., in collaboration with Eagle Eye Charities, Inc., hosted an elegant and inspiring Filipiniana Night at The Players in Manhattan, New York — a celebration of Filipino heritage, leadership, and service to community. The evening’s highlights included the “Diwa ni Rizal” Awards, the induction of new […]

    Posted: November 6th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Culture, Lifestyle
  • ON GLOBAL FILIPINOS Ryford Estores: From barber to multi-million dollar inventor of the Self-Cut System

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis Born in San Jose, Batangas, at the Catalina Air Base, Ryford Estores moved to the United States at the age of 8 after his mother, Marily Hoermann, remarried Richard Hoermann, an American. Growing up in Ossining, New York, Ryford was raised with strong Filipino values and a firm belief in the American Dream. At just […]

    Posted: November 5th, 2025 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business
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