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About 40 pictures shot by nine photographers will fill the Downtown Art Center's second-floor gallery.
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Kaiser High School graduate Chris Reiner went to work in his art studio in Waimānalo and the fruits of his labor can be seen in a new exhibit that opened this month.
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A Honolulu park honoring the man referred to as 'the father of modern China' will officially reopen next week after a $1 million renovation. The City and County of Honolulu held a blessing ceremony at the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park Monday.
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The Conversation walked among the crowd and talked with businesses and area residents about how the event impacted the neighborhood. We spoke with Hallowbaloo co-director Mark Tarone, ukulele musician Taimane Gardner, and many more.
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The Trust for Public Land has been preparing to hit the refresh button on ʻAʻala Park near Chinatown. It is working with the City and County of Honolulu to push the criminal element out and get families to return to the area.
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The former resident manager of Winston Hale in Honolulu’s Chinatown is suing Hawaiʻi Affordable Properties Incorporated for racial discrimination.
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Recent street crime in Waikīkī and elsewhere on Oʻahu has drawn the attention of local leaders seeking to improve public safety. Meanwhile, Honolulu Prosecutor Steve Alm says progress is being made with another challenge on the streets: homelessness in Chinatown.
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After 35 years, the River of Life Mission has served its last meal to the homeless and needy at its main facility in Honolulu's Chinatown. The ministry, which says it has served over 12 million meals, is turning to mobile outreach and serving the homeless in other areas of the city.
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After nearly 10 years of service, Honolulu Printmakers Executive Director Duncan Dempster is retiring. During Dempster’s time as executive director, he helped move the studio out of its longtime home at the Honolulu Museum of Art to Chinatown.
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Several of those who recently worked on a new mural that went up on Chinatown's Wo Fat building talk about the project and their connection to the neighborhood.