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Author: Lorie Halliday

Lorie Halliday is a freelance writer and editor who lives in Portugal. She has worked over a decade as a professional journalist, exploring Asia and writing extensively about the people and places. Her fascination with ancient buildings and prehistoric monuments, as well as linguistics and philosophy, inspires her to travel. Lorie grew up by the beach. She enjoys surfing and all the little islands and wildlife, especially the turtles.

Poems, some used in songs

I wrote poems before discovering that I could use them as lyrics to my songs. This is a collection of … More

lyrics, poems, Poetry, songs

How a vegan restaurant in Singapore tries to fight cancer

Along the tourist-flocked Chinatown Food Street in Singapore, a long-established restaurant hails potential customers to get inside with its free … More

cancer, leukemia, Singapore, vegan, Veganism

The Mothers Who Fled Marawi

Batabor remembered how she left home that day. Except for the intermittent sounds of gunfire, she thought her neighborhood was quiet.

children, Evacuees, Marawi, Mothers, Philippines

Gawad Urian nominee Baboy Halas captures to save Mindanao tribal ways

The first Matigsalug film that was critically acclaimed by the most prestigious award-giving body of the country, Baboy Halas is the fruit of teamwork, especially with special participation of the tribe members themselves.

Gawad, local films, Philippine indie films

Local short films gain interests 

It aims to preserve and portray “gruesome or awesome” tales and urban legends in the country.

aspiring filmmakers, horror, indie films, local films, Philippine indie
Occupy Central on National Day by Lorie Ann Cascaro

Dreaming for others

A Filipino domestic worker in Hong Kong once dreamed to improve her family’s house. After over two decades of working … More

Hong Kong, ofw, OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS

‘Mga Buhay na Apoy’ smolders hearts and minds

It explores the intersection between love and hatred; faith and religion; cultural preservation and modernization; and, past and present.

Auraeus Solito, cutlure, Kanakan Balintagos, mga buhay na apoy, Philippine contemporary art, Philippine theater, review, theater play
Occupy Central on National Day by Lorie Ann Cascaro

Filipino migrants welcome Ip’s apology, call for better treatment

Filipino migrant workers accepted the apology of Hong Kong’s legislative council member, Regina Ip, for her controversial comments on Filipino domestic workers. They also wanted improvements in their conditions and better treatment of all migrant workers here.

discrimination, DOMESTIC WORKERS, Hong Kong, OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS, Regina Ip
feliza-benitez-ofw-hong-kong

Hong Kong domestic workers want to junk ‘excessive’ fees

This article is first published by The Diplomat. By Lorie Ann Cascaro HONG KONG — Feliza Guy Benitez, 58, first … More

ASIA, DOMESTIC WORKERS, Hong Kong, MIGRANTE, MISSION FOR MIGRANT WORKERS, OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS
Tai O, Hong Kong PHOTO BY LORIE ANN CASCARO

Salvaging Tai O in Hong Kong

One of the city’s tourist attractions for its centuries-old stilt houses and salt pans, dried fish and seafoods, Tai O screams out for salvaging.

climate change, Dragon Boat, fishing, Hong Kong, Tai O, tourists, Travel

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