More than two years waiting for a cup of Charmaine Moises’ ginger lemonade (no, Mary Pigao…no taste test, needed) is a long time. Kudos, Doug…
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Dear Doug, As a part of my new routine for the new year, I have finally started lifting weights. In your last column, you said…
Fifty gluten-enriched portions? Are those the little one to three page “tiny stories” Tony LeHoven (didn’t he race yachts before?) has in his “Brain Food…
Following are this week’s synopses of shows on KBFD TV, which televises Korean dramas with English subtitles. Weekly Update The Korean community in Hawai‘i celebrated…
From 1919, when Kaua‘i’s Hawaiian Sugar Co., aka Makaweli Plantation, first published the “Makaweli Plantation News,” Hawai‘i’s original sugar plantation newspaper until 1983, when the…
One more year has passed and we have had one more opportunity to do something different in our lives, and hopefully our lives are all…
Holidays decluttering? A lot of the material involved in decluttering make good contributions to The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, whose team arrives here on…
Not just once, but a bunch of times, and for quite a while, Sunday off the coast of the Ahukini Landing (nice treat for Padraic…
This 3-inch-long, gray-colored gregory with yellow eyes is the most aggressive fish on the Hawaiian coral reef. The gregory (a damselfish) are highly territorial, and…
The granddaughter of American Protestant missionaries Abner and Lucy Wilcox, who settled on Kaua‘i, and the youngest of Samuel and Emma Wilcox’s six children, Mabel…