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Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Crafting Your Dream Getaway to West Palm Beach
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Top 10 Destinations Every Star Wars Fan Should Visit
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Guide To Renew US Visa (B1/B2 Tourist) in Manila, Philippines
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
How My US Tourist Visa Got Denied in Manila, Philippines
Friday, November 8, 2019
The Restorative Powers Of An American Road Trip
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Grab a Chance to Win Tickets to Florida’s Best Theme Parks
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
The Best Filipino Restaurants in New York
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in BGC, Taguig: Travel Guide
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
10 Awesome Adventures for a solo traveler in New York City
Sunday, September 2, 2018
American Restaurant in BGC: The Bowery Ph Blog Review
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Introducing Surf Air, A Private Jet Service in the USA
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Top Must See Attractions in Destin, Florida
Destin, FL 32541, USA
Monday, November 24, 2014
Tips: How To Apply A US Visa Online in Manila, Philippines for Filipinos
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Watch "Amigo", a movie about Philippine-American History

The fictional story happened in the year 1900 when US just bought the Philippines from Spain. Filipino rebels are everywhere the archipelago ready to sacrifice their lives for independence. Rafael Dacanay (Joel Torre), is the town’s Kapitan del Barrio who is torn between helping the US aides trying to establish a garrison in his town and his brother who is a rebel not going to let another invader of his homeland happen again.
Amigo will be shown in US theaters August 19th, 2011. It is currently showing in five theaters - Glorietta4, TriNoma, Robinson's Ermita/Galleria and SM Bacoor. To read the complete movie review by Spot.ph please click here.
To visit Amigo's Facebook Fan Page, please click here.
Monday, July 4, 2011
A Token of Our Friendship: Philippine Photos of Male Affection book byJohn Silva
"Is just the man who never met the right woman." That's what most would think what gays are, says John L. Silva who is a collector of old Philippine photos for 30 years. He recalls in 1985 when the New York Times publication forbids to mention the word 'gay' to any of its post but look at now when New York joins the states that legalizes same-sex marriage.

His book - A Token of Our Friendship, Philippine Photos of Male Affection, First Half of the 20th Century was greatly influenced by other writers like Wald Whitman - one of the most influential American poets and has colorful share of his sexual identity, Marguerite Yourcenar's Memoirs of Hadrian - the woman who wrote about an emperor who is so in love with a man, she later was found out that she is also living with another woman, Thomas Mann's Death in Venice - a man who falls in love with a young boy and E.M. Forster's A Great Unrecorded History who had diaries of his experiences of being homosexual.
The photos and postcards have also dedication at the back that are as cheesy or mushy as an ordinary two people who have had great times together. One dedication starts like this "Jose, Maliit at dahop na alay datapwat buhay at sariwa na kailanman..." and another one in pure heavy Spanish dedicating his picture to look at every time his lover would "play" himself since he is far.
Translation: For "Palaspas" (hand palm, suggesting the receiver masturbates) you are sexy and smooth, and a sweet talker, this is proof of my admiration.
The name of the sender is Fernando Flores. Written in Dec. 22, 1912. In a photo studio named T. Kapulong. Back when we still call our homeland Manila, I.F. as in Islas Filipinas.
The Author signing books
These people came all the way from Calamba, Laguna just to attend the talk.
To view more photos you may click here. The book can be purchased currently at Silverlens Gallery, Makati. You may visit their Facebook Fan Page here
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