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Last year proved to be a breakthrough year for Hawaiʻi writers. Several garnered global recognition for their work, and the Honolulu Magazine further spotlighted local talent in the inaugural HONOLULU Book Awards. Today, we're revisiting our interviews with some of those award-winning authors.
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The Conversation: Last chance for affordable housing, shelter bills; Women who changed war reportingThe future of affordable housing bills; Stories of the first female correspondents to cover the front lines; Tips on how to hybridize hibiscus flowers
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Lines stretched around the block this weekend at the opening of a pop-up bookstore in Honolulu by Friends of the Library Hawaii.Volunteers said business…
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Honolulu’s annual Hawai‘i Book and Music Festival attracts thousands of participants every year in late spring. The two-day event doesn't just bring…
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Ian MacMillan is a revered figure in Hawai‘i writing circles. He taught creative writing at UH M?noa from the nineteen sixties to 2008, and influenced a…
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Award winning writer and educator, M. Evelina Galang, runs into a lot of people who don’t realize that Koreans were not the only WWII “comfort women.”…
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This Friday and Saturday, check out the 2.0 version of the Honolulu Printmakers’ annual sale. As always, a great venue for affordable fine art, the new…
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Award winning poet Naomi Shihab Nye grew up in Palestine, Jerusalem, and San Antonio. She has traveled the world leading writing workshops and inspiring…
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The 69th annual Friends of the Library Book sale kicks off tomorrow at the McKinley High School cafeteria.More than 150,000 books and media are for sale,…
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Expectations have been high for the new novel from award winning local writer Donald Carreira Ching. Born and raised in Kahalu‘u, Ching has won attention…