Reliving the Birth of a Second Life, a 9-11 Story

September 11, 2011
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Ten years have passed since New York witnessed the terror attacks that claimed three thousands lives at its wake. Many still live with  the memory of that fateful day when their loved ones, dear friends and co-workers perished together with the iconic Twin Towers...

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My New York Moment With a Dash of Pinoy Kilig

September 10, 2011
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John and Luis

There’s nothing quite like the word ‘kilig’ in the English lexicon. It’s more positive than  jitters, much more meaningful than excitement. It’s a non-sexual titillation and has more feeling than plain shudder. Most often it’s a feeling one gets when face to face with a...

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John Lloyd Cruz Kisses Luis Manzano on Brooklyn Bridge

September 10, 2011
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We own the streets!

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Kuratsa, a Waray Courtship Dance

September 7, 2011
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Click here to watch an impromptu Kuratsa featuring Fr. Mike Lagrimas and Liza Delos Santos

One of the best things about New York is diversity. In this City, variety is the trend and in most cases, cultural differences are admired and celebrated with proud enthusiasm and vigor that may match its homegrown sentiment. A popular version of the Waray folk...

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Kuratsa Photos from Greenwich Village, NYC

September 6, 2011
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The Day New York Rocked— Literally!

August 23, 2011
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Hyatt Hotel- Baguio City in the wake of the July 16, 1990 earthquake

New York City. August 23, 2011  Click here for a news article about the East Coast earthquake. Originally from a country located in the so-called ‘Pacific Ring of Fire‘ ( a successful poetic take on an actually scary earthquake and volcano belt), seismic tremors are not...

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Ilocano York Now Welcomes ANONYMOUS Posts

August 14, 2011
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anonymous blog

Ilocano York is now open to anonymous contributions! Since I welcomed contributions to my blog, I had persistent requests that names be kept confidential. I was hesitant at first thinking that a writer or contributor might submit works that aren’t his own. Now realizing that...

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Multilingualism

August 13, 2011
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“‎Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English. It means they know another language.” Whenever speaking in English, many times my closest friends would catch me mispronounce a lot of words. They would laugh heartily as they constantly ask me questions leading to...

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