HERE’S an interesting blog called Chuva of the Chenes maintained by the “nawawalang anak ni Gretchen Barreto at Jestoni Alarcon.”
In her most recent blog entry, the author waxes nostalgic over Cubao billboards.
Excerpt:
When I was a kid, we frequented Cubao a lot, usually on Sundays to shop or window-shop at Rustan’s, SM, Ali Mall, and Marikina Shoe Expo (now Cubao X). Whenever we needed to buy something or we needed to visit our pedia (Medispecialist Center 2nd floor Rustan’s), we went to Cubao. When my erpat’s with us, we would go to Perfect Pitch and all those music shops in the area. A trip to Cubao is usually punctuated with flavored popcorn from Goldilocks at Rustan’s (love apple popcorn!). Cubao is very much intertwined with my childhood; it’s a place of nostalgia and of good memories.
One particular Cubao fixture that is close to my aorta and vena cava is the gigantic movie billboard area found along the intersection of Aurora Blvd and EDSA. Unlike today’s printed billboards, these were made by hand, painted by artists.

June 11th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
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June 11th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
Woohoo! Friend ko ‘tong si Chuva of the Chenes! Way to go!
June 11th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
Homaygas!
Thanks for featuring my little chuva… Naloloka ako!
Mommy Greta and Daddy Jestoni will sure be proud! APIR!!!
June 11th, 2007 at 2:18 pm
hmmm… what does Cubao means to me?
It means Fiesta Carnival and 3M pizza on our birthdays…
we’d go to SM, Alimall, Plaza Fair to buy schools stuff. We seldom go to Cubao beacuse we live in Antipolo which is quite far, so a day in Cubao means a lot to us…
And yes, I miss those movies billboards too. I remember how we used to “okray” those billboards because the nose were always crooked… well, those days are gone…
Have a nice day!
June 9th, 2007 at 9:55 am
Teka lang… please help Gloria naman. She looks like she just got up from bed with her (house?)dress. Can someone please refer a modista to her?