
Momar Visaya
Executive Editor at Asian Journal
Follows and documents happenings in the Filipino-American community - from Los Angeles to New York. foodie, writer, traveller
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4 weeks ago |
asianjournal.com | Momar Visaya
Kay Sibal | Photo from Instagram/@KaySibalFor Kay Sibal, stepping onto a Broadway stage for the first time in SIX is nothing short of a dream come true. As she made her Broadway debut last month portraying Catherine Howard in the electrifying pop musical that reimagines the six wives of Henry VIII, Sibal is embracing a moment that feels both surreal and deeply personal. “This has been a dream show of mine for so long,” Sibal told the Asian Journal in an interview.
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1 month ago |
asianjournal.com | Momar Visaya
In a television landscape where stories about women of color are still too rare, The Cleaning Lady stands out as a thrilling drama that does more than entertain—it confronts societal ills head-on. At its core, the show is about survival, resilience, and the sacrifices women make for their families. But it also shines a necessary spotlight on systemic injustices, from the struggles of undocumented immigrants to the harsh realities of power imbalances in America.
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1 month ago |
asianjournal.com | Momar Visaya
Lea Salonga is stepping into a new role that audiences may not expect. While the Broadway icon is currently preparing for her latest stage endeavor, Old Friends, Salonga also revealed...
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1 month ago |
asianjournal.com | Momar Visaya
In what can only be described as a fairy-tale run, 19-year-old Alexandra Eala has etched her name in the history books with a stunning performance at the 2025 Miami Open. The young Filipina, a wild card entry ranked 140th in the world, shocked the tennis world by defeating world No. 2 Iga Swiatek 6-2, 7-5 in the quarterfinals on Wednesday, March 26, marking one of the biggest upsets of the tournament.
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1 month ago |
asianjournal.com | Momar Visaya
David Shih, Ahmad Kamal, Red Concepción , Scott Keiji Takeda, Michael Hisamoto, and Earl T. Kim. Photo by Emma ZordanSumo is more than just a sport—it’s a sacred Shinto ritual, an art form, and a test of physical and spiritual endurance. Now, New York audiences have less than two weeks left to witness this powerful tradition brought to life on stage in SUMO, a thrilling new play by Lisa Sanaye Dring. Directed by Obie Award winner Ralph B.
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