The world watched as Lee Woodruff's husband, ABC's "World News Tonight" co-anchor Bob Woodruff, was wounded in Iraq. As co-author of The New York Times #1 bestseller In an Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing, she shares their transformative story of survival following the tragedy. Woodruff held their family together, providing the extra support her children needed, as well as providing moral and physical support to her husband during his slow recovery from near-death. She is a testament to strength and grace during difficult times, conveying a message of love and healing, while surviving a devastating crisis. Woodruff is the newest life and family contributor on "Good Morning America" and is working on her second book.
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San Jose Taiko Su, Mar 2, 2008 /2pm/$14-$32*/ BUY Special pricing for children 12 and under
San Jose Taiko (SJT) was founded in 1973 by young Asian Americans searching for an outlet to convey their experiences as sansei, third generation Japanese Americans. Looking to Japan for inspiration, they were drawn to the empowering sounds of the taiko, the Japanese drum, an instrument that embodies the spiritual essence and heartbeat of Japanese culture. Weaving traditional Japanese sounds with other world rhythms – African, Latin, Balinese, American rock and jazz – SJT presents a contemporary sound that bridges diverse styles and resonates with the Asian soul in America.
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Contest Question: Of what culture does San Jose Taiko get their primary inspiration from?
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