Yemun Chung, who mentored Hawaii showroom bands, dies at 78
Yemun Chung — event promoter, entertainment visionary, decorated combat veteran — died Sept. 11 in Las Vegas after complaining of chest pains. He was 78. Read more
Yemun Chung — event promoter, entertainment visionary, decorated combat veteran — died Sept. 11 in Las Vegas after complaining of chest pains. He was 78. Read more
The music video is a gorgeous celebration of Oahu’s beautiful scenery. Read more
In the final decades of the Hawaiian monarchy, and for a decade or two afterward, the violin, viola, cello, zither, autoharp and Western flute were integral parts of Hawaiian music. Read more
The year was 1983. Polynesian women had “the look” the national fashion industry was going gaga over, and they suddenly found themselves in demand for photo shoots and fashion show runways. Read more
When Kuuipo Kumukahi and the Hawaiian Music Perpetuation Society present “Mali‘o 2023 – Celebrating Na Mele Wahine” Friday and Saturday at the Hawaii Theater, audiences will experience kaona on several levels. Read more
Jeff Pang, 69, is generous with his produce, and with cuttings from his plants that lucky recipients can transplant in their own gardens. Ask “how-to” questions and he’ll share his knowledge. Read more
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Native American residents of the islands will be joined by dancers and musicians from the mainland to celebrate the traditions of their culture. Read more
As a professional musician for 25 years and counting, the ukulele virtuoso has gone from local stardom to international acclaim. Read more
Welcome to “Mendokusai,” Big Island playwright Eric Stack’s compelling contemporary drama about culture and conflict. The production, which opened Aug. 17, is now playing at the Kumu Kahua Theatre in Honolulu. Read more
Cecilio Rodriguez and Henry Kapono Ka‘aihue played together for the first time at a dinner party in 1973 after a mutual friend suggested that they might like to make music together. Read more
Aipolani credited his sister with introducing him to the music of Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley in 1979, and with that, he became a fan of Marley and reggae music. Read more
All proceeds from ticket sales, monetary donations, donations of supplies and nonperishable food items, and proceeds from the silent auction, will go to the Lahaina Keiki Relief Fund. Read more
The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra and a star-studded roster of Hawaii recording artists will be taking the stage Sunday to raise money for relief efforts in the wake of the Maui wildfires. Read more
The Wiwoʻole Maui Benefit Concert is set for Saturday, while Hawaii Theatre will host the Hana Hou Music Festival in September. Read more
The musical, which will open Aug. 25 at KOA Theater, chronicles the lives of the patients through song. Read more
Darren Benitez, Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning falsetto vocalist, died Thursday. He was 57. Read more
Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning entertainer Paula Fuga is donating 100% of the ticket proceeds from her shows at the Blue Note Hawaii this Saturday and Sunday to the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund Read more
‘Growing” is a great title for a record album or a concert tour, but for Paula Fuga it’s a way of life. Growing is what she is doing, personally and professionally, as an entertainer, recording artist and Polynesian businesswoman. Read more
In Hawaii alone, there were more than 20 Japanese publications between 1893 and 1942. Read more
Ron Artis II will never forget his first guitar. Read more
Frederick Ku Kamaka Sr., president of Kamaka Hawaii Inc., the oldest ukulele manufacturing company in Hawaii, died July 23. He was 98. Read more