How my grandma recovered–somewhat–from her Alzheimer’s disease
People are shaped by their experiences. Memories become the foundation of every person’s understanding of the world in which he or she lives.
People are shaped by their experiences. Memories become the foundation of every person’s understanding of the world in which he or she lives.
The call came in a few days after Supertyphoon “Yolanda” struck Leyte. Architect Manny Miñana was in his Urdaneta Village home, eyes glued to CNN and BBC.
“We want to demonstrate to the world that Filipinos are rich in creativity and talent,” says Marivic Pineda, who undertakes GKonomics’ product development.
A welcome blast of fresh air descended on the corridors of the Vatican with the ascent of Pope Francis to the Papacy. Shortly after his installation as the head of over one billion Catholics around the world, Pope Francis turned away from the pomp and pageantry that has characterized the Papacy from almost the beginning of the Church’s establishment.
Let’s take inspiration from something that Mahatma Gandhi said: “World peace begins with inner peace.”
Kicking off Resorts World Manila’s (RWM) 2014 concert season, the famous 60’s American pop singer Frankie Valli together with his band The Four Seasons will be performing at the Newport Performing Arts Theater on January 20 at 8 p.m.
Celebrate the timeless songs of ‘‘Les Misérables’’, ‘‘Miss Saigon’’ and other unforgettable musicals with a special concert entitled ‘’Do You Hear the People Sing?’’, which will support humanitarian relief efforts and assist rebuilding initiatives in areas left devastated in the wake of Typhoon ‘‘Yolanda.’’
When Grammy Award-winning jazz/rhythm and blues singer Patti Austin was asked to take part in a fundraising concert in the Philippines to shore up funds of Habitat for Humanity and help the survivors of supertyphoon “Yolanda,” she immediately responded with a resounding “yes.”
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