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Nostalgic Waikīkī
Enjoy Waikikiʻs magical past of music and entertainment as seen through the eyes of the Monarch room from 1945 to present day
Read More10 Years of Paepae o Heʻeia
In 2001, a small group of young Hawaiians came together to form Paepae o Heʻeia. Their work was centered around the 80-acre traditional Hawaiian fishpond in Heʻeia and involved restoring and caring for this
Read MoreKealoha: Hawaiʻiʻs First Poet Laureate
On May 3, 2012 renowned slam poet Kealoha was named the inaugural Poet Laureate by Governor Neil Abercrombie. He will spend the next year promoting the aloha spirit through his own unique brand
Read MoreHe Koa Kūpaʻa Na Pauahi
The Kamehameha Schools-Kapālama ‘ohana celebrated Dr. Michael Chun’s 24 years of service with songs, chants, and dances. Mahalo nui e Dr. Chun. He koa kūpa‘a na Pauahi
Read MoreKapālama Flash Mob
Kamehameha Schools – Kapālama students break out in a flash mob for Dr. Chunʻs “Last Dance
Read MoreKumu Kahua Theater Kicks off Maoli Arts Month with a Film Festival
May kicks off the 7th annual Maoli Arts Month and the first of their events is Kumu Kahua Theatre’s 2nd annual Maoli Film Festival, which seeks to raise the awareness of local story tellers
Read MoreA Boy from Aotearoa talks with ʻŌiwiTV about “Boy”
Taika Waititi, writer and director of the film "Boy, sat down with ʻŌiwiTV for an in depth interview where he shared his outlook on films, his experiences growing up in Aotearoa, and his plans
Read MoreHōkūleʻa: Voyaging Toward a Brighter Future – Kōhala
Hōkūleʻa and the Polynesian Voyaging Society are visiting 14 separate sites throughout the Hawaiian Island chain. Their first stop was to the North tip of Hawaiʻi Island in Kōhala, where crew members helped the
Read More“Boy” Premiering in Honolulu, Go See It!
Taika Waititi's film "Boy" is premiering in Honolulu this week at the Kahala and Pearlridge theaters, opening Friday April 27, 2012. Be on the look out for our full interview with the Aotearoa
Read MoreKawamoto: Instilling Ethics with Ethnic Food
For more than 70 years, Kawamotoʻs has been a Hilo landmark for the best Japanese okazuya and local fare. And the Kūaliʻi ʻohana have kept the menu the same since taking over 12 years
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