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On Wednesday, the film “Joey Cabell: The Legend of Surf" will be featured at the historic Hawaiʻi Theater. The Conversation talked with Cabell and OceanFest's Jim Fulton about the events underway.
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The documentary film "WATERMAN" about the life of Duke Kahanamoku, narrated by Jason Momoa, debuted at the Hawaiʻi Film Festival last year and is set to screen at Consolidated Theatres across Hawaiʻi starting April 1. Co-producer Billy Pratt spoke with The Conversation about being part of a larger powerful story.
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The Hawaiʻi International Film Festival kicks off with the in-person premiere of a documentary film about Duke Kahanamoku called “Waterman.” The Conversation talked to Brandon Bunag, who is in charge of education and public programs at the Bishop Museum, about a display that honors not just one, but two Olympians.
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Mental health clinicians in California and Hawaiʻi have voted to authorize a strike if negotiations on a contract fall through; mortality rates related to Alzheimer's disease are up 300% since 2000; lucky ticket holders to the premiere of the new documentary "Waterman" about Duke Kahanamoku will have access to a special exhibition
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For some Native Hawaiians, surfing’s Olympic debut is both a celebration of a cultural touchstone invented by their ancestors, and an extension of the racial indignities seared into the history of the game and their homeland.
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The life of Hawaii’s ambassador of aloha is being celebrated in a new exhibit at the Bishop Museum.A retrospective of the life and accomplishments of Duke…