Here’s a minute trailer of a project I’m trying to put together called “Good Times”…. Happy Father’s Day to my husband, my dad and all the superheroes out there called Tatay, Itay, Daddy, Papa, Father and Ama. We would all not be here if not for you.

I am beyond grateful and proud of Falaniko Penesa Solomona who had represented his family from Puipaa, Apia, Samoa and the Poloma Toomalatai Fire Knife Team coming all the way from Hong Kong. Courtesy to the Polynesian Cultural Centre’s images and videos, this was his routine that I would like to share to everybody as I know how he had…

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My daughter, being half Samoan and half Filipino, is deeply into “Moana” lately that seeing Auli’i Cravalho perform in the Oscar’s truly was amazing. I feel so proud of her as she sings an Oscar nominee for Best Original Song, “How Far I’ll Go”. “La La Land” won the award for its own entry to the category but to my…

Now that is a speech! She hooks people with sensible sense of humor in the beginning and ends it with a stake in the heart. After hearing her end the speech with a short yet powerful statement of “Take your broken heart into arts.”, I couldn’t help but get moved. My husband’s family wass hanging out in our room so…