Shaun Cassidy comes full circle at Blue Note Hawaii
The last time Shaun Cassidy performed in Hawaii was in 1978 when he was at the peak of his popularity as a teen idol Read more
The last time Shaun Cassidy performed in Hawaii was in 1978 when he was at the peak of his popularity as a teen idol Read more
How long would you sacrifice your financial security to pursue your dream career, with no guarantee you’d ever attain it? Read more
Dr. Joseph Wah Chow Young — Honorary Mayor of Chinatown and recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal for his service in World War II — died Feb. 16 at his East Honolulu residence. He was 97. Read more
Theater is usually something that the public experiences as passive observers. However, when Alvin Chan’s production of “20,000 Leagues Deep, #hawaii_ascending” opens Friday at the University of Hawaii’s Kennedy Theatre, the audience will be part of the action from the moment they step into the lobby. Read more
Two singers with Hawaii ties are at the starting line today as Season 21 of “American Idol” premieres with contestants auditioning for celebrity judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Read more
Preserving and perpetuating traditional culture can be a challenging task in the 21st century. Read more
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Black History Month observances continue Friday and Saturday with veteran spoken word artists Prentice Powell and Shawn William bringing their two-man “For Your Consideration ‘24 Tour” to town for a two-nighter at Manoa Valley Theatre. Read more
Natalie Ai Kamauu isn’t navigating unknown territory in Los Angeles today as a Grammy Awards finalist. She hit that mark once before in 2016. Read more
Previously produced at Kumu Kahua in 2004, “Gone Feeshing” was inspired by the death of a friend of the Tonouchi family. Read more
Local vocalist and lyricist Stacie Ku‘ulei picked up a Na Hoku Hanohano Award last year for her Christmas single, “A Hawaiian Christmas.” Read more
When Diamond Head Theatre’s production of “Cinderella” opens on Friday, it will mark the first show of the season in the brand-new, $23-million-dollar, 17,000-square-foot theater. Read more
Premier cabaret and showroom pianist Rene Paulo, known for his transparent Kawai grand piano, died Wednesday at Tripler Army Medical Center. He was 92. Read more
Ask anyone who was in elementary school in Hawaii in the mid-1970s about their childhood and you’ll hear lots of stories about “Kikaida.” Read more
Kaleikini died in his sleep Friday morning at St. Francis Hospice in Nuuanu. He was 85. Read more
Ho is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Oregon who works as an administrative assistant at a local law firm. Read more
Known as the “Ambassador of Aloha,” Kaleikini received the Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995. Read more
Born and raised on the Big Island, Ilima Shim’s first brush with fame came when she was on the Konawaena High School varsity track team and earned a place on the Big Island Interscholastic Federation Track and Field All-Star Team in 2003. Read more
NUE is short for Na Ukulele Ekolu (“The Three Ukukeles”), and refers to the fact that all three members of the group play the instrument. Read more
The countdown is over! Christmas Day is here at last and it’s time to celebrate. May this be a day of fun, family, fellowship and contemplation for everyone. Read more
Hawaii music industry veteran Greg Sardinha describes “backscratching” as people exchanging goods or services — “You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours.” Read more
When Rampage opens DHT’s long-anticipated production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical “Cinderella” in the new theater on Jan. 20, it will be the first show at DHT that he’s been able to do with a fly loft. Read more