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As the clock strikes 12 on New Year’s Eve, many Filipinos mark the end of one year and the beginning of another with traditions and rituals that are believed to invite prosperity and good luck ...
So, this is a little piece of my family history," Reyes said. Magna Kainan, Denver's newest Filipino restaurant, serves traditional culinary offerings from the Philippines with a twist.
"Easter Sunday" magnifies Filipino traditions, the sacredness of the family and the Catholicism that is as much a part of our identity as eating with a spoon and fork.
In Filipino culture, being present is everything. Whether it’s for birthdays, emergencies, or moments of grief—showing up is how we show love. But what if you couldn’t be there when it matters most?
Traditions can foster a sense of unity with the people we love and help pass down cultural values. But what happens when these events no longer make sense in our lives?
Keeping Undas traditions alive The many versions of Undas traditions practiced by Filipinos, above all else, serve as a way to remember and honor their departed loved ones.
When I was a kid, Christmas at our house always looked like a Hallmark movie, as if my Filipino immigrant family was trying its best to fit in with mainstream American culture. Think stockings ...
Some in the Filipino community in Maryland have mixed feelings about how to celebrate the Fourth of July amid a sweeping ...
From grape sourcing, blending, wine-making, bottling, labeling, and distribution, the family-owned company has done these processes throughout its 25-year journey.
Because for me and my fellow Filipinos and Filipino-Americans, it’s not just a trend — it’s a deeply ingrained part of our upbringing.
The Tampa Asian American Pacific Islander Festival is days away and a Filipino native uses his dancing background to help cultivate the festival’s cultural performances.
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