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A-Cappella Group "The Filharmonic"

We've all had different paths, but two common threads in our paths are the importance of music in Filipino culture and the effect that school has had in guiding us to pursue music.
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Introducing Lisa Tejero : After All the Terrible Things I Do

My father is originally from the Philippines, My mother from Virginia, they met in St. Louis at a hospital where he was a doctor & she was a nurse.
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Chicago – Elin’s Favorite Hot Pot Place

If I haven’t spoken of my darling roommate Elin, I will now. Ms. Yun, Originally from Shang-Hai and has the tastebuds of a humble catfish (Google that), knows how to take over and order for the group.
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Ronnie Malley - Ziryab: The Songbird of Andalusia

Meet the talented Ronnie Malley, our featured artist in the "What's Your Story?" series. He is a multi-instrumentalist, performer and teacher who wrote and performs in "ZIRYAB: THE SONGBIRD OF ANDALUSIA", running February 18-28 at Silk Road Rising.
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Aurora Adachi-Winter is a Bi-racial Actress in Chicago

Aurora Adachi-Winter is a bi-racial actress in Chicago playing the role of a bi-racial political activist in the play MUTT running through February 14, 2016. MUTT is a dark comedy about race, homosexuality, political corruption and other contemporary issues you want to see tackled on stage.
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Anu Bhatt on Where Is My Goddamn Coconut

The show is "Where Is My Goddamn Coconut: and Other Musings of a Small Brown Woman", and it will be on Saturday, January 23 at 4pm at Heartland Studio Theatre as part of Fillet of Solo.
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Loreen Targos of Stir Friday Night

Catch Stir Friday Night at The Revival theater in Hyde Park December 4, 11 & 18.
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Karissa J Murrell-Myers as Himiko Hamilton

Meet Karissa J. Murrell Myers, an actress in the play "Tea", directed by Helen Young and written by Velina Hasu Houston.