Monthly Archives: April 2014
Jerry Matsunaka has been promoted from facilities engineer to vice president of First Hawaiian Bank’s KIC Center. He now will..
Sometimes surprises in sports come when you least expect them. And sometimes they actually happen in Surprise. Over the past..
About a quarter mile off Keehi Small Boat Harbor sits a tiny, 10-acre triangular island that is rich in history..
Art Gladstone, R.N. CEO, Straub Clinic and Hospital How long have you been in practice? I have been practicing as..
Women’s Fund of Hawaii believes when women thrive, communities prosper. This group of women helping women supports innovative, grassroots programs..
With our Perry & Price 30th anniversary coming up, I’ve decided this will be my last column. It is with..
You can bet your wine cellar that when you get almost 30 Master Sommeliers from around the country in one..
Made in Hope has made it its mission to address the issues of exploitation and violence against women and children..
On the way to the Passion concert at Blaisdell Arena, we drove down Kapiolani to turn right into the parking..
Among its many highlights, Saint Louis School is often recognized for its dominating football program. But there’s another group of..
Do you hate unproductive meetings? The purpose of a meet ing is to discuss something face to face to get..
Lynn Wong’s 4-year-old daughter needed new shoes, and she saw there was a buy one, get-one-for-$1 sale at Kmart, so..
There’s plenty to keep one transfixed at this year’s Cinémathèque Française at Doris Duke Theatre, but it’s a couple of..
I’ve always been a forgetful person. Maybe that’s why, when I can’t remember where I put my phone or can’t..
Conscious Roots carries on in the local reggae realm, thanks in part to the contributions of its newest member, Dustin..
Whew! Hawaii’s Democrats almost stepped into their own doo-doo. It began when State Democratic Party convention planners scheduled incumbent Gov...