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Lea Villena

Arts/Entertainment

Stepping Back Into Yellow Face: Francis Jue on Humor, Humanity, and the Art of Catching Up

Francis Jue returns to Yellow Face, proving that humor and humanity are the ultimate tools for tackling blind spots—and yes, the world finally caught up to the play's brilliance. It's funny, it's flawed, and it's exactly the messy conversation we all need right now.
Arts/Entertainment

Chicago Bulls Score an Emmy Win for Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop with the Sugar Hill Gang

Chicago Bulls win Emmy for celebrating hip-hop's 50th anniversary with the Sugar Hill Gang! See how they blended sports, music, and culture to make history.
Business

A Cultural and Business Odyssey in Singapore

Gold House Gold Prix F1 Week revved up Singapore, uniting Asian-American visionaries in a turbocharged blend of culture and business, fueling partnerships that are just getting started.
Food

Vibrant Flavors, Family Vibes: Tita Tootsies Pops Up in Chicago

Combining traditional Filipino flavors with the energy of Chicago nightlife, Tita Tootsies is more than just a culinary experience: it’s a fusion of culture, food, and friendship.
Community

Sampung Saya: 10 Filipino American Events in Chicago

Chicago lights up this October with Filipino American History Month, showcasing a fusion of cultural pride and modern flair. From performances to inspiring art and community events, every gathering celebrates the spirit and heritage of the Filipino community. Dive into a month of storytelling, connection, and celebration, honoring the past and shaping the future!
Politics

A Vision for Change Alderwoman Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth

Part of demonstrating these efforts is the implementation of policies, programs, and advocacies that were designed to answer some of the community’s pressing issues like alleviating poverty and inequality. Leaders who invest in and actively promote these efforts are bound to be visions for change. Such is the nature for Alderwoman Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth. 
Interviews

A Journey of Faith and Entrepreneurship

Oscar Setiawan and his daughter Audrey are not just business partners; they are the driving force behind GOD IS AN INVESTOR, a newly launched streetwear brand with a unique twist.
Arts/Entertainment

McDonald's "Year of the Dragon" Tote Bag Art Content

In celebration of this month’s AAPI Heritage Month, McDonald's wants to give the community a chance to showcase some of its talents. Open to all Chicago Based Artists, come and join the Year of the Dragon Art Contest!