Singer-songwriter Kimié Miner is celebrating Christmas this year with an expanded version of her 2022 Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning EP, “Christmas in Hawai‘i,” supported by an ambitious schedule of in-person performances.
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With Christmas one short week away some of us are coasting toward the big day and others are jamming.
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Christmas is just two weeks away. The days are dragging for kids of a certain age and younger, while adults may feel they’re flashing by at warp speed — too much to do, not enough time to do it! So take a deep breath — hold it, exhale slowly — and take a look at a fresh curated list of upcoming events.
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Taimane, who dedicated the album to her late mother, mentions in the liner notes that her mother was Samoan. With that knowledge, listeners can be prepared for lyrics that refer to Samoa rather than Hawaii.
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The days are getting shorter and the excitement is mounting as the countdown to the holidays continues.
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We all thought we knew why Alexander Hamilton was important. After all, his face is on the $10 bill. And those of us who paid attention in history class knew he was killed in a duel. But most of us knew little more.
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The local phrase “too much for do” describes the weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day perfectly.
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Ask multi-Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner Robi Kahakalau the standard local question, “Where ya from?” and she’ll say she was “made in Hawaii and born in Germany.”
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Heua‘olu Sai-Dudoit’s hyphenated last name is worthy of explanation since it connects two families with longtime ties to the local music community.
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The 13-track album showcases past winners of the Ho‘opi‘i festival: Pomaika‘i Krueger (2009), Po‘okela Wood (2010), Ezra Kau‘i Krueger (2011), Joshua No‘eau Kalima (2012), Micah Hoapili DeAguiar (2013), Grant Kaimana Kono (2014), Kamalei Kawa‘a (2015), Gregory Kahikina Juan (2016), Kason Gomes (2017) and Kama‘ehu Kawa‘a (2021).
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Multitalented musician Gregson “Bozo” Hanohano, a founding member of the Na Hoku Hanohano Award- winning group Ho‘okena, died Oct. 29 at his home in Waimanalo. He was 66.
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Raised in Michigan and Vermont, Daniel A. Kelin II earned a degree in theater at the University of Vermont and then decided to continue his education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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The HBO reality show “We’re Here,” created by Stephen Warren and Johnnie Ingram, follows show stars Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley as they go to small-town America recruiting residents to become their “drag daughters” and perform with them in a one-night drag show.
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“Psycho” follows a young woman, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who steals $40,000 from her employer and is on her way to meet her boyfriend when she stops for the night at a motel, owned and operated by Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
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The popular entertainer brings his 2023 World Tour to Hawaii fans in February.
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Born and raised in Aiea, Susan Soon He Stanton got an early start toward her successful career as a playwright, author and screenwriter when she began to explore theater while attending Punahou School.
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Ka‘upena Wong — educator, Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner and the most prominent male chanter of his generation — died Sept. 24 at his home in Makaha. He was 93.
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With Halloween around the corner and so many events to choose from, we’ve handpicked a selection of 13 frightful and fun attractions. From family-friendly storytelling to hair-raising, adults-only productions, whether you’re looking for a low-key vibe or want to mingle among the crowds, this list has got you covered.
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A 70-year epoch in island theater came to an end Sunday with the final performance of Diamond Head Theatre’s season-opening production of “Anything Goes.”
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Keauhou — Zachary Alaka‘i Lum, his brother Nicholas Keali‘i Lum and Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio — made history in 2017 when the trio’s self-titled debut album swept the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards with wins in all nine categories in which they were nominated.
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American linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky, novelist John Irving and multimedia entrepreneur Seth Godin are three of the notable participants scheduled for the 17th Annual Hawai‘i Book & Music Festival.
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