A final good night to the ultimate night owl Louie Cruz
From the corner of my eye, I saw him. In the hushed solemnity of the Neo-Baroque interiors of San Sebastian Church, dwarfed by the vaulted ceilings and soaring columns, as
From the corner of my eye, I saw him. In the hushed solemnity of the Neo-Baroque interiors of San Sebastian Church, dwarfed by the vaulted ceilings and soaring columns, as
November saw the demise of two icons that made an impact on the country’s social history. Public relations and events consultant Luis “Louie” Cruz died from lung cancer at age
Restaurateur-businessman, bon vivant Gabriel “Bong” Daza III passed away at five this morning. He had been in a coma for more than a week now, after suffering from heart attack.
My wake and funeral should be a maximum of three days, with the second a day of rest with no activities.
Wrapped up in the trimmings of a man was a phoenix waiting to be reborn—a woman waiting to give love, and be loved.
The day after Labor Day would have been spent quietly resting at home, had not one of Manila’s most beautiful and enduring personalities, Louie Cruz, sent another of his famous,
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