Melanie Davis is thankful for the “grace” that supported her and her teenage daughter during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to rental assistance and other support, they’ve been able to continue living in their Waianae apartment.
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Two years ago, comedian Tumua Tuinei told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that in 10 years, he hoped to be headlining a show at Blaisdell Concert Hall.
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The lineup of shows includes the local premiere of “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” and the return of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Cats.”
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Want a fun Santa experience for your toddler but don’t want to deal with the hustle and bustle of the mall? Check out “Brunch with Santa” from Keiki & The Pineapple, a combination coffee shop/children’s play area located near Blaisdell Arena.
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Roy French says he doesn’t want anything special for Christmas. “I’d be happy with a Christmas card with our name on it,” he says in a way that makes you believe he really means it.
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Good planning can handle just about any problem. Even a pandemic.
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You know you’ve arrived when you can cold-call Willie Nelson with a request to do a song together. Even more when he agrees and winds up propelling your project to stratospheric heights.
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The Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra returns to indoor, live performances this weekend with two concerts at the Hawaii Theatre Center.
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The holiday shopping season is back, and this year, we all — or at least some of us, in groups of 500 — can back away from the computer monitors and go out for some locally made products, from food to jewelry to crafts and clothing.
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The Hawaii arts scene has come up with some intriguing new shows — evidence that even during troubled times, creative minds and hands don’t rest. In fact, they might even be more active.
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Other art happenings around Oahu.
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Finally, families can again enjoy the full experience of Halloween. While most youngsters will likely resume trick-or-treating next week, some families may want to limit the time spent out among strangers and larger crowds.
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Contemporary art from Hawaii and the Pacific region will get another moment to shine starting in February, when Hawai‘i Contemporary, formerly the Hawaii Biennial Arts Foundation, mounts its third exhibition.
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After spending much of the first part of the year in limbo, members of the Hawai‘i Handweavers Hui have gotten a reprieve, and it’s celebrating with its 33rd biennial juried exhibition.
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For actor Vanessa Lachey, starring in a Hawaii-based television show is more than just a “dream job” in a “dream place.” While she is not originally from Hawaii, it’s a homecoming of sorts — and a chance at redemption.
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Honolulu Printmakers, one of the oldest arts organization in Honolulu, puts its new studio and its finest new work on display with its 2021 Annual Exhibition.
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Hawaii surfers did the islands proud on “The Ultimate Surfer,” with Honolulu’s Ezekiel “Zeke” Lau emerging as the top men’s competitor in the reality TV surfing competition.
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Hawaii resident Hyram Yarbro is now omnipresent in the online world, with a combined 12 million followers on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.
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When screenwriter Kourtney Kang heard that Disney was considering a reboot of the popular 1990s TV show “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” she saw it as a chance to do something personal.
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Film director Destin Daniel Cretton has made families under stress a focal point of his work. His 2013 short film “Short Term 12” is about the caretakers of a group home for at-risk teens.
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With heart, humor and a cornucopia of kick-ass kung fu, Marvel Comics’ “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” fulfills its promise to bring diversity to its universe of superheroes, delivering it with stylish panache.
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