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TAYO Issue 3 | Introducing our new online edition and print edition!

TAYO Literary Magazine © 2011–2012, Issue 3
ISSN (print) 2164-0270, (online) 2164-0289


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Supporting Cinema in the Community

Supporting Cinema in the Community: A Blurb about John Sayles’ “Amigo” In his film “Amigo” indie director John Sayles tackles a piece of near-forgotten history in which America rises as an imperial power and claims the Philippine Islands as its first colonial project at the dawn of the 20th century. This piece should serve as [...]

“Big Eyes” a poem by Richard Candela

“Big Eyes” by Richard Candela The very first time someone says you have big eyes I want you to thank them, anak Shake their hand if possible, firm too If too early on, then an extra joyous drop of drool would suffice Smile Cuz then you’d have my eyes, anak Big cuz they’re eager to [...]

“Pinay, Household Service Worker” a poem

“Pinay, Household Service Worker” by Emeniano Acain Somoza, Jr. (Because nothing will prepare you for the sorrow of watching a shadow swallow the heart of your trembling dream.) Tell me how this hearting can leave you shaking each time you see her: culture-scar(r)ed


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