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Uncovering Kono Kalakaua

Anyone who has even watched “Hawaii Five-0” knows that actress Grace Park, who plays Officer Kono Kalakaua, adds more to the team than just a touch of feminine beauty. Read more

Fans confirm that Kim rules Broadway

Whenever I ask fans what they think about actor Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Chin Ho Kelly on “Hawaii Five-0” -- they will often tell me how incredibly kind and genuine Kim is, no matter where they are-- on the set of Five-0, at “Sunset on the Beach,” and lately-- after seeing him on Broadway in “The King and I.” Read more

Happy Father’s Day, Danno

In honor of Father’s Day this Sunday, June 19, I have been thinking about the one character on “Hawaii Five-0” who has always been identified as the “Dad” on the team: Danny Williams, played by actor Scott Caan. Read more

Why we love McGarrett

Most times, when I ask fans why they like “Hawaii Five-0” their answer tends to include the mention of the character Steve McGarrett. Read more

A solid ending to season six

As expected, the sixth season finale of “Hawaii Five-0” started off with an explosive bang, gave us a surprising shocker, and ended with a reason to celebrate. Read more

Ties that bind

In Hawaiʻi, blood means everything. Blood lines and family ties really define the lifestyle and culture of our island home. Read more

Hacking the devil

They say ignorance is bliss, and in the case of my level of knowledge about what a real-life hacker can do in today’s technologically advanced world, I rather enjoy living in a state of ill-informed euphoria. Read more

Rampage diverted

I know there are many people in Hawaiʻi who saw the previews for “Hawaii Five-0” and immediately recalled a real life elephant who rampaged through the streets of Honolulu, some 22 years ago. Read more

Expert hunting

Hunting has historically been a way to put food on the table, to control animal overpopulation, and for some, a way to commune with nature and family. Read more

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