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Mel Tiangco, Atom Araullo, GMA online newscast recognized for journalist­ic excellence

- Tiri. Diana Ross Sonny Fortuna, Rex Roderick Paulate Atom Araullo Mel Tiangco Brazil, Maki Pulido, Lilian Tiburcio Isabelle Matutina’s Kara David Bryan Anna

AS diva sings: “When I think of home, I think of a place where there is love overflowin­g…” one cannot help but smile and remember why home is where the heart is.

When we tweak the lyrics of this ditty and add a sprinkling of: “Where good food is served and shared,” that is when a home becomes not just a house but a slice of heaven on earth.

Many agree that the tweaked lyrics of Miss Ross’s iconic anthem from The Wiz, figuring on the top spot as the best example is Limbaga 77 – the home away from home that serves and sets the standard of umami for Filipino dishes. Named after the address in which the century home is situated and adaptively reused as the restaurant that not only evokes but feels like home.

Since its opening in December 2014, many have chosen to celebrate the milestones of their lives big or small, meeting place for bonding and catch-up time for colleagues athe premium guarantee of glorious food and impeccable service – this has become the stamp of Limabaga 77.

The First Gentleman of Limbaga 77 is

He expands the reach and reign of the Tomas Morato-based restaurant with business manager with the opening of its newest branch.

“I wanted to try a second branch and the challenge of bringing it to a mall excites me,” begins Tiri. “It took us two months to decide and to realize this. Familiar na rin kami, especially with all the preparatio­ns that we needed to do.”

“The prime considerat­ion of course is the location, that is why we chose the Trinoma mall,” carries on the First Gentleman. “I am not daunted by the fact that there are so many restaurant­s in the area. Ganun rin naman ang kaso sa Tomas Morato. Competitio­n is good and healthy for any business. I think what leaves a mark on people are the food and the service. What we offer in the Morato restaurant, they are all here. We want people to experience the trademark food. The food is of course the biggest attraction of the restaurant, Tried and tested, approved by many, may word of mouth na, and reasonably priced. And, the courtesy, hospitalit­y, and first-world manner of service given by our staff is another Limbaga 77 premium.”

Tiri and his team put up the second branch because the first branch is teeming with events. They are finding it difficult to accept walk-ins, which is a happy problem, of course.

“I believe this is the opportune time for a second branch. Let us see what can we do to make the brand bigger. We are bullish about this developmen­t.”

Adding more boost to his confidence, Tiri avers: “The people with purchasing power are back. We feel it. We see them, They visit, dine, and we welcome them. Slowly but surely, the cocooning and staying-athome phase I believe is now reaching its concluding cycle. This thing call revenge spending is for real and happy to report that Limbaga 77 gets a good share of the revenge spending pie.”

Limbaga 77’s most delicious dishes are kare-kare, baked lechon paksiw, and adobong tadyang ng baka, to mention a few. The First Gentleman’s favorites are: “Definitely karekare, with its sauce made from scratch. We do not use peanut butter, talagang mani. Beef parts and the crispiest of vegetables with the signature bagoong, and stuffed laing continue to be our best sellers.”

Tiri is the Force of RP Hepatagon Holdings which is into food and restaurant­s, health care and equipment, real estate, aesthetics, and beauty, logistics, and entertainm­ent.

With regard to what will be in store for T-Rex Entertainm­ent, which has Mudrastra, the headlined movie in the can, Tiri avers: “There will be exciting announceme­nts about the film and new developmen­ts are going to be made public soonest.”

“Kailangan naming tumulong sa pagbangon ng Philippine economy in our own little way. That is not just a goal, but my purpose – to assist, to be of service. We should all be positive and we must trust our country, the leaders, and their governance. Dapat may tiwala tayo sa kapwa Pilipino natin. Let us do our share in nation-building so that there will more people who live happy, healthy, and secure lives.”

The second branch of Limbaga 77 is located at Level 1, Garden Restaurant­s, Trinoma Mall.

LEADING broadcast company GMA Network was once again recognized by educationa­l institutio­ns University of the East (UE) Caloocan and De La Salle University (DLSU).

Seasoned news anchor was recently named as “Gawad Bagani sa Larangan ng Telebisyon” at the Seventh Gawad Bagani Sa Komunikasy­on: Para sa Makabagong Mandirigma sa Radyo at Telebisyon. The awarding ceremony was held on March 13 at the UE Caloocan Campus.

Tiangco won in the Television Program Category for GMA Network’s primetime newscast 24 Oras. She was conferred with the same award in 2016 and 2018.

“I express to you my deep appreciati­on and gratitude for the fact that you, here in UE Caloocan and in CAMANAVA, recognize me in these qualities of ‘Mahusay,’ ‘Matapat,’ ‘Matapang,’ ‘Matulungin,’ ‘Charismati­c,’ and ‘Maaasahan,’ – qualities which took me a lifetime to gradually identify, cultivate, hone, and sustain all these years in my profession­al and personal life. By the grace of God, with a lot of help from angels – in the person of friends, colleagues, and sometimes, even strangers, we come to this point in life where people like you discern and affirm how all of that matters in your lives,” says Tiangco.

Launched in 2014, UE Caloocan’s Gawad Bagani sa Komunikasy­on recognizes and appreciate­s “warriors” in popular media “who fight against social injustice rooted in poverty as manifested in unemployme­nt, illiteracy, illness, and powerlessn­ess.”

Meanwhile, award-winning broadcast journalist was the first-ever recipient of the Outstandin­g Media Personalit­y Award at the 2023 Lasallian Scholarum Awards of De La Salle University last March 22. The award was included this year to recognize a media practition­er who showed admirable attributes, serving as a role model to journalist­s-in-the-making. Atom was selected by Lasallian student journalist­s together with the university’s Student Media Office.

Together with Atom coanchors GTV’s flagship newscast State of the Nation. He headlines the bi-monthly The Atom Araullo Specials and is one of the hosts of the long-running documentar­y show I-Witness.

“Maraming mga pagsubok mula sa local issues natin hanggang sa global issues like climate change. Journalist­s should be at the forefront and we should also inspire other people, users of media, na gamitin ang kanilang galing para labanan ang ganitong klase ng problema,” said Araullo.

GMA Public Affairs and GMA Digital Video Lab’s online newscast Stand for Truth, bested other entries and took home the Outstandin­g Video Feature Story on Youth and Education for its documentar­y Runaway Child Brides.

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the documentar­y tackled arranged marriages or a tradition called “buya” among Manobo tribes. The documentar­y is also shortliste­d at this year’s New York Festivals TV & Film (NYF) Awards.

GMA Network dominated this year’s Lasallian Scholarum Awards with four documentar­ies from I-Witness making it to the list of finalists in the Outstandin­g Video Feature Story on Youth and Education category. These were and

Balik Ilog’; Araullo’s Fimagas Class of 2022 and Here Comes the Child Bride; and another from Davcid, Usok sa Gubat.

DLSU’s annual Lasallian Scholarum Awards recognizes the exemplary media coverage of youth and education stories by various news organizati­ons in the country.

 ?? ?? Atom Araullo (center) and the ‘Stand for Truth’ team
Atom Araullo (center) and the ‘Stand for Truth’ team
 ?? ?? Limabaga 77's Rex Tiri (left) with awardwinni­ng actress Sylvia Sanchez
Limabaga 77's Rex Tiri (left) with awardwinni­ng actress Sylvia Sanchez

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