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Sept. 20, 2022
The Honolulu Printmakers continues an 89-year tradition with the sale of a limited-edition gift print by an acclaimed local printmaker. This year, that artist is Pratisha Budhiraja, and if you buy early, you’ll get a pleasant surprise.
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After an unexpected cancellation, the popular Hawaii-based detective show started filming again today with a new network.
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Sept. 18, 2022
The Lili‘u Project, which presents the music of Queen Lili‘uokalani in expanded forms to emphasize her artistic accomplishments, brings its latest production to Leeward Community College on Sept. 24 and 25.
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In the early 2000s, Keoni Kealoha Alvarez, then a fledgling filmmaker, was intrigued by ancient human remains that were discovered on the Big Island in Puna, at a site that had been targeted for a housing project.
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It has been a long ride on a roller coaster of controversy, but Chris Ramelb can finally celebrate the honor he should have received four years ago.
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“Napoleon Dynamite,” the strangely endearing film about a gawky, clueless teenager who makes good while revealing the eccentricities of small-town culture, premiered in 2004 to reviews as kooky as its quirky characters.
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Bring your child to Vivistop Honolulu and see if it sparks a passion for something creative and unique.
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When the New Kids on the Block take the stage this week, it will both a family reunion and deja vu moment for Michelle Rai.
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July 31, 2022
On Tuesday, the Hawai‘i Watercolor Society will present its Open Show 2022 Exhibition, alongside other water-related media, at the Downtown Art Center through Aug. 27.
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Triggered by pandemic conditions, fueled by nostalgia and boosted by social media, roller-skating is making a comeback on Oahu. Every month, from East to West Oahu, Kailua to Mililani to the North Shore, more than a dozen skating sessions are held on a regular basis.
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To call attention to the issue of climate change, waterman Chris Bertish recently sailed to Oahu from southern California on a unique wind-powered hydrofoil in an adventure he called the Transpacific Wing Project.
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Tickets for the concert go on sale Saturday.
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Talent agency Alessi Hartigan Casting is seeking people of all ages to portray people of Hawaiian and Pacific Islander descent.
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After being canceled by CBS in May, the action series will return to network television this fall.
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Mary Moragne Cooke, an activist and philanthropist who was a key figure in Hawaii’s historic preservation efforts, particularly in Manoa Valley, died Saturday at her home in Manoa after a brief bout with COVID-19. She was 86.
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The popular CBS drama series follows the Navy’s crime-fighting unit based at Pearl Harbor.
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Take a flight of fancy with Snoopy as the World War I flying ace hunting the Red Baron. Or listen in on a recital with Schroeder at the piano. Need to get your frustrations out with a good scream?
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Music returns live and in person to Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium this week.
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“Peter and the Wolf,” the classic children’s story set to music, gets an island touch this week with performances in pidgin, Hawaiian and English.
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Celebrate International Yoga Day on Tuesday with a presentation at the Still & Moving Center in Kakaako.
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With its beautiful weather, beautiful scenery, diverse cultural scene and fun outdoor activities from hiking to swimming to surfing, Hawaii would seem like the perfect place to reduce stress and anxiety in one’s life.
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