Leyte survivor finds hope in Baguio
Last week, a young man named Jake went up to me at the Tacloban airport. (I found out that 38 members of his family died from the wrath of Supertyphoon “Yolanda.”)
Last week, a young man named Jake went up to me at the Tacloban airport. (I found out that 38 members of his family died from the wrath of Supertyphoon “Yolanda.”)
In the spirit of talent searches and finding a place in the hearts of a younger generation, Oishi, makers of Marty’s Cracklin’ Vegetarian Chicharon, invited supporters of musicians and rock music fans to Eastwood Central Plaza in Libis, Quezon City, last week for the culmination of its very successful “Form The Marty’s” band search.
When Ondoy struck in 2009, Gang Badoy, who was mourning the deaths of her friends Alexis Tioseco, Nika Bohinc and the Eguids, set aside her grief and helped people by going on air to provide information about the typhoon. The emergency broadcast, which lasted for days and was heard over Jam 88.3, helped a number of people including a man who was assisting his wife in giving birth in their flooded home.
Take the train, folks! Rock Ed Philippines is holding its seventh annual Rock the Riles on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2-7 p.m.
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