Kudos to all the Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation bowling participants on getting the season’s first matches underway with a nearly full gallery of spectators and appreciative…
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Happy Labor Day Weekend! Did you get to check out those online auction items (the alula from the NTBG South Shore Visitor Center might already…
PO‘IPU — The alula struggled with the heat and dry conditions at the National Tropical Botanical Gardens South Shore Visitor Center during the weekly Aloha…
So, they don’t have Zumpa Ondo at O‘ahu bon dances? That’s their loss since Pam Arroyo of the Regency at Puakea made sure the lively…
Everything is connected said Melissa McFerrin-Warrack (congratulations, Finnegan on attaining his black belt from Premier Martial Arts, Friday!) of the Kukui Grove Center when she…
Following are this week’s synopses of shows on KBFD TV, which televises Korean dramas with English subtitles. Weekly Update Dearest Lady Episode 69 &70; Episode…
Paki‘i is one very strange fish! The Hawaiian name means fallen flat or spread out because they lay flat on the sandy seafloor or flat…
Moby Dick (he’s a whale; Flippah is a porpoise!) made its first appearance Friday night during the weekly Friday Art Night (great place to celebrate…
Missionary teacher William Harrison Rice and his wife, Mary Sophia Hyde Rice, were born in rural New York — he in 1813 at Oswego, and…
KAPA‘A — “They move,” said artist Theresa Casagram, Friday morning as she placed her sterling silver pieces out for jurying at the Kapa‘a Jodo Mission.…