By now, virtually every local football fan knows the story of how Marcus Mariota got his college football scholarship, about..
Monthly Archives: June 2015
By Kacy Strickland, executive director, Kokua Compassion Group “Lani,” a sixth-grader with a quick smile and a sweet but shy..
Honolulu City Council’s newest members share much in common, starting with youth and its sense that nothing is impossible. Leeward..
Juilliard-trained Lisa Nakamichi had to travel to the mainland to attend piano festivals, so she created Aloha International Piano Festival..
On Wednesday, Doug Izak wanted to make a Caesar salad for dinner, so he took a trip to Foodland in..
At age 76, Raquel Asinas bought her first bike, a tricycle, last November — and it has changed her life...
$2 Tango Tuesdays 150 N. King St., Suite 202, Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $2. The night includes a 30-minute mini-introductory class..
Foodland awarded this year’s recipients of its Shop for Higher Education scholarship recently in the Maunakea Ballroom at Hawaii Prince..
Cooley’s Anemia Foundation hosted a Care Walk for Life recently on the Saint Louis School track to raise funds for..
Waimanalo resident Ruby Hayasaka has devoted her entire life to healthy living. She is the cofounder of Sweet Annie, a..
When Reb Beau Allen was handed the script for famed pidgin author Lee Tonouchi’s Echoes of Dat Red Guitar, it..
A poet-in-residency program at Palolo Elementary School awakens young minds Who is an alien? Your best friend? Y our Mom,..