A history
of the world written in the 8th century is igniting a youthful acting
troupe at Paliku Theatre. Award winning
playwright, Naomi Iizuka, manages to link Ovid’s Metamorphoses and today’s
human dramas in the play, Polaroid Stories.
Art and
Flea is a monthly mecca for certain kinds of Honolulu shoppers. Artists, artisans, collectors, and second
hand dealers show their wares in a night time bazaar. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports.
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Musicians
and listeners are singing the praises of a new venue in Honolulu.
Mezz 127 is not easy to find, but HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports, it’s worth
the search.
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Namelehuapono
is providing a new kind of support to victims of domestic violence. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports on their process
of reconnecting women with their culture and with their own inner resources.
Namelehuapono does not have its own website, but some information can be found here.
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Tinfish
Press, a small local publisher, supports experimental writing in the Pacific. Their new collection of Euro-American writing in Hawai’i should get people talking both about
formal aspects of writing, and about race. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports.
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