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    100 Roofs

    By SHOOTWednesday, October 24, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2983 Views
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    By Robert Goldrich

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    David Angelo, founder/chairman of agency David&Goliath, is accustomed to successfully working with the production, post and music communities. But he brought a new dimension to that collaborative bond in his capacity as founder of another organization—Today, I’m Brave which last month held its 100Roofs Fundraising Gala in Los Angeles.

    Hosted by actors/activists Ramon Rodriguez and Rosie Perez, the event raised more than $500,000 for the nonprofit’s key initiative for 2018—the 100Roofs Project to rebuild 100 roofs in Puerto Rico by the end of the year. This helps to replenish in part the many homes that were devastated by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Today, I’m Brave is working on the undertaking in tandem with disaster relief organization Heart 9/11.

    Among the sponsors of the gala—highlighted by a live auction, salsa dancing, celebrity appearances, and a performance by Grammy-winning band Oxomatli—were a number of commercialmaking houses spanning production, post, VFX and music. They included Interrogate, Jamm, Arts & Sciences, Bigger Pictures, Therapy Studios, Union Editorial, Human, Barking Owl, Fell Visual Effects and Sanctuary Content. 

    In addition to monetary support, there were several in-kind donations, including ad placements from Twitter and a billboard from OUTFRONT Media that went up in Hollywood on the one year anniversary of Hurricanes Maria and Irma to commemorate and raise funds for the hurricane victims. The billboard was supported by donated digital billboards throughout L.A. David&Goliath client Chicken of the Sea International is donating more than 10,000 cans of shelf stable seafood, including tuna and sardines, to both support and sustain the 100Roofs Project volunteers on the ground and the Puerto Rico community at large.

    “Our goal is to redefine the model of philanthropic marketing,” said Angelo. “This is a new paradigm for brands, celebrity influencers, production companies and non-profits to come together for a unique kind of cause marketing that effects real change in communities that need it most, in this case Puerto Rico. With 60,000 families living under blue tarps instead of roofs a year after Hurricane Maria and Irma devastated Puerto Rico, we wanted to not only provide an immediate solution by rebuilding roofs, we wanted to provide a sustainable one by teaching Puerto Ricans the skills to rebuild roofs in their communities. Those are two tangible outcomes that people can rally around and support, and they did, by the hundreds.”

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    Thousands of fans celebrate life of legendary Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir in San Francisco

    Saturday, January 17, 2026
    Attendees gather during a public memorial for Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir at Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

    Thousands of mourners gathered Saturday at San Francisco's Civic Center to celebrate the life of Bob Weir, the legendary guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead who died last week at age 78. Musicians Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke on a makeshift stage in front of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium after four Buddhist monks opened the event with a prayer in Tibetan. Fans carried long-stemmed red roses, placing some at an altar filled with photos and candles. They wrote notes on colored paper, professing their love and thanking him for the journey. Several asked him to say hello to fellow singer and guitarist Jerry Garcia and bass guitarist Phil Lesh, also founding members who preceded him in death. Garcia died in 1995; Lesh died in 2024. "I'm here to celebrate Bob Weir," said Ruthie Garcia, who is no relation to Jerry, a fan since 1989. "Celebrating him and helping him go home." Saturday's celebration brought plenty of fans with long dreadlocks and wearing tie-dye clothing, some using walkers. But there were also young couples, men in their 20s and a father who brought his 6-year-old son in order to pass on to the next generation a love of live music and the tight-knit Deadhead community. The Bay Area native joined the Grateful Dead — originally the Warlocks — in 1965 in San Francisco at just 17 years old. He wrote or co-wrote and sang lead vocals on Dead classics including "Sugar Magnolia," "One More Saturday Night" and "Mexicali Blues." He was generally considered less shaggy looking than the other band members, although he adopted a long beard like Garcia's later in life. The Dead played music that pulled in blues, jazz, country, folk and psychedelia in long improvisational jams. Their concerts attracted avid Deadheads who followed... Read More

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