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Filipino UK: Marvelin Madridejos tells us about her Pinoy Life in Essex
Filipino China: Felicity Tan talks about her life in different countries and her current home base – Beijing
Filipino progress and diversity at the workfront. Illustrado looks at the changing face of expat Filipino careers and features rising Filipinos who are doing not only different things, but also interesting things that debunk negative stereotypes. In this maiden column, we look at Pinoys connected to the glam industries of fashion and Public Relations.
Is there such a thing as married only in paper? Dr. Margarita Holmes & Jeremy Baer answer a searing question that’s becoming all too common in the Filipino expat realm, in Illustrado’s Relationships Column.
Over 2,000 Filipinas took the “Pinays Take Charge Pledge” at the Philippine Independence Celebrations held at Al Shabab Sports Club, Deira, Dubai on the 10th June 2011, organized by the FILCOM (Filipino Community)
Embracing the new Filipino reality as we commemorate 113 years of Philippine Independence. The Filipino is no longer limited by the virtual “four walls” of the barrio, nor the superficial parameters of skin color, language, and even mindset.
Freddie dela Torre is just your average humble OF based in Dubai. As a struggling Service Engineer, he always felt under-compensated and discriminated against, despite his capacity and hardwork. That is, until he became a Pinoy Entrepreneur with a flourishing restaurant in Roxas, Palawan.
Ever wondered how Annie B’s adventure in Dubai started? Here’s episode 1 of the Annie B Chronicles.
At the recently concluded 10th Commencement Exercises of the Filipino Digerati Association (FDA), 150 Filipinas took the “Pinays Take Charge” pledge
Very few could claim to have been touched by something as life-changing as a miracle; Lily Libo-on is one of those rare people.
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