Columns

Sakada Offspring

Alvin Michael Cortez Lucy Peros | All photos courtesy Alvin Cortez ‘Ohana “A happy childhood is perhaps the most fortunate gift in life,” British author and journalist Dorothy Richardson once said. This month’s featured Sakada Offspring, Alvin Michael Cortez shared...

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Ating Kabuhayan

The Census in Bible History The Rev. John A.H. Tomoso† “In those days a decree went out from Emperor Augustus that all the world should be registered. This was the first registration and was taken while Quirinius was governor of...

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Dinengdeng & Pinakbet

1958 … things have changed since then. Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran Alfredo G. Evangelista, one of the few Filipino community lawyers in private practice on Maui, turns sixty-two this May. Apo Alfredo is only three years away from being eligible for Medicare but...

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Google Is Not Everything…

Striving for Success Romelyn Joy Tabangcura | Maui High School Senior year: a time in high school where hundreds of students spend their last year taking in school lessons and making new memories one last time. Although senior year may...

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Kwento Kwentuhan

Mag Kamayan Tayong Lahat A new trend has captured the way we eat, for Filipino-Americans and others. It’s the best, “hands down!” Liza of “A Maui Blog” Kamayan is a Filipino word that translates “by hand.” Recently the term Kamayan...

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Let’s Talk Pinoy!

It’s springtime and a certain virus is coming, similar to the flu. I hope by the time you read this column, the world has already figured it out. Speaking of the flu. Have you had your flu shot? I personally...

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