Monthly Archives: July 2011
Hwang’s Genius Not Lost in “Chinglish”
July 16, 2011
David Henry Hwang has built a reputation for addressing prejudice and bias in life and theater since the 1980’s, particularly those facing Asian Americans in the global community. “Chinglish,” directed by Leigh Silverman, is a spectacular representation of what Hwang has sought to convey through his work over the past several decades. If you see “Chinglish” at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre before its world debut run ends July 24, you will be rewarded. Continue reading
HOMECOMING EVENT BRINGS OUT THE BEST!
July 16, 2011
HOMECOMING EVENT BRINGS OUT THE BEST! Continue reading
The Dragon and the Mosquito
by Rodel Rodis
July 16, 2011
On July 8, hundreds of Filipino Americans demonstrated in front of all six of China’s consular offices in the U.S. to protest China’s dispatch of its giant oil rig to the Spratly Islands which is within the 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines. Continue reading
Anti-cancer foods
by Dr. Philip S. Chua.
July 16, 2011
The new television show in the USA, “Food Revolution,” hosted by passionate health advocate Jamie Oliver of Essex, England, has pointed out glaringly how junk foods Continue reading
Ang ‘Humor Warfare’ ng mga Filipino (Part 1 of 2 Parts)
by Fermin Salvador.
July 16, 2011
May psychological warfare, may total warfare, at may humor warfare. Humor warfare? Tama ang basa ninyo, humor warfare, at gamitin na gamitin ito ng mga Filipino. Hindi naman masasabing inimbento o monopolyo ito ng mga Pinoy. Continue reading
The Gay Sub-Culture (Homosexual Filipinos-Part two)
by Fred C. Wilson III
July 16, 2011
“As a mother, I know that homosexuals cannot biologically reproduce children; therefore, they must recruit our children.” -Anita Bryant- Continue reading
Obama’s Concerns About Economy –Just PoliticalTalk
by Don Azarias
July 16, 2011
Once a politician, always a politician. Like almost all of those political leaders in Washington, D.C., that’s how I’ll describe President Barack Obama. And, of course, that’s the reason why he was elected president of the United States. Continue reading
Legal Structures and the Human Struggle for Equality
by Arnold De Villa
July 16, 2011
Do human beings have a right to be free from any oppressive environment? Are there really loopholes within the current American Immigration laws? Is America’s immigration system really broken?
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Plunder, Justice and GMA
July 16, 2011
Without any doubt, the ghost of former President and now incumbent Pampanga Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s past administration have been coming back to haunt her. Continue reading
What if China attacked the Spratlys?
July 16, 2011
The debate on China’s territorial claim of the entire South China Sea has recently taken center stage in world geopolitics among the other five claimants, particularly the Philippines and the United States. Continue reading