Hawaiian slack key music returns to Waikiki this weekend as Milton Lau and the Ki-ho‘alu Foundation present the 40th Annual Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Waikiki Style” Saturday at the Waikiki Aquarium.
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In 2018, already a veteran nightclub singer, Chardonnay wrote, recorded and self-produced her first single, “Stranger,” a seductive story of love at first sight.
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Growing up, Mike Lambert’s friends knew that his father was an officer with the Honolulu Police Department. When one of them decided to join the force, he asked Lambert to get an application form from his father.
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After more than two decades as a soft-spoken recording artist and forceful advocate of environmentalism and sustainability, Hawaii resident Jack Johnson does things on his own schedule.
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The all-star trio of Kawika Kahiapo, Lehua Kalima and Shawn Pimental took home awards in three top categories.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda challenged convention when he re-imagined the United States’ wealthy Caucasian “Founding Fathers” as Hispanic and African American, set the story to a score that combined elements of rap, jazz and contemporary urban music, and called it “Hamilton.”
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A supergroup is created when superstar recording artists partner with peers to create a new constellation of musical talent.
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One day early in 1992, Jim Beloff found a Martin tenor ukulele at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena, Calif. The find changed his life forever.
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This year, Roy Sakuma, 75, is presenting the virtual 52nd Annual Ukulele Festival Hawaii as a one-hour special simulcast at 7 p.m. July 17 on the festival’s Facebook page and on KHNL; it will re-air at 7 p.m. July 21 on K5.
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Margaret Doversola — a central figure in Hawaii’s television and film industry for more than three decades — died Friday at her East Honolulu residence. She was 78.
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Joseph Stanton has taught American studies and art history at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, contributed poems to literary magazines and published seven books of poetry.
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The popular funnyman will take the stage for three nights at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.
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Chris Jaymes, who relocated to Hawaii last year when his fiancee got a job with the CBS series “Magnum, P.I.,” has an impressive resume spanning a broad spectrum of contemporary performing arts.
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Gabe Baltazar, the greatest Hawaii-born jazz musician of his generation — known internationally for his work with bandleader Stan Kenton in the 1960s — died Sunday at his home in Waialua. Baltazar had been in declining health for several years. He was 92.
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Atsuko Okatsuka wasn’t expecting to go viral when she kicked off 2022. Yet when she posted a reel on social media that showed her walking with her beloved grandmother, Ying-Hsi Li, through the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles, that’s exactly what happened.
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Chelsee Sawai entered Mid-Pacific Institute as a sophomore after surviving two years of vicious bullying at another school. At Mid-Pac, she blossomed.
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Celina Lim was 6 when she told her mother she wanted to take music lessons. Her older sister played violin, so she wanted to play an instrument too. Given a choice, she chose cello.
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John Kolivas was a sixth grader at Punahou School when he switched his musical studies from cello to acoustic bass.
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The first time Chip Hughes came to Hawaii, it was for jungle warfare training.
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Lea Salonga was already a star in her native Philippines when she was cast as Kim, the Vietnamese heroine in the original London West End production of “Miss Saigon” in 1989.
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Though John Cruz left Hawaii in 1983 to play music on the mainland, he kept in touch with the islands.
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