Noe Tanigawa

Arts & Culture reports from HPR's Noe Tanigawa

Hawai’i Craftsmen To Recession: Back Off, We’re Heading Neighbor Island!

ShareThisHawai’i boasts one of the strongest craft movements in the country, in terms of both diversity and skill of its artisans. Hawai’i Craftsmen has spent 45 years nurturing this community and this year, their educational programs will be expanding.
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Kaka’ako Innovation Hubs: The Care And Feeding Of A Good Idea

ShareThis What do ideas need to come to fruition? Maybe, just a little help from your peers.
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Trip Around The Island Sixty Years Later

ShareThis Sixty years ago, one of Hawai’i’s best loved artists, Juliette May Fraser, recorded a trip around the island of O’ahu. Her prints, on permanent view in the UH Hamilton Library on the first floor, have inspired other artists in a collaboration that records features meaningful to us today.
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Straight Talk On The Economy From Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz

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At the APEC conference on O’ahu last year, President Barack Obama said "No region will do more to shape our long-term economic future than the Asia-Pacific region." How is the region doing today and what could America learn from them?

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The Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra's Gala Debut!

ShareThis Sunday marks the long anticipated debut of the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra. For two years, musicians and members of the community have worked steadfastly behind the scenes to make this 2012 Masterworks series possible, and now it's time to celebrate. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports on what’s in store. A few seats remain for Sunday’s premiere of the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra.
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