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While many cultural staples were brought back last year, others were still put on hold due to the pandemic. HPR's Jayna Omaye reports on the return of Night in Chinatown on Saturday, the New Year's ʻOhana Festival on Sunday, and the Honolulu Festival in March.
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The annual ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest returns in person this month after two years of virtual events. It features potting workshops, a seed collecting hike, tree planting and more. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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The free event will feature crafts, medieval-themed games, food vendors and live entertainment.
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The 10-day festival celebrates the culture and heritage of Kona coffee. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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Hospitality industry continues to tread water during transitional phase; The National Association for REITs increases island presence; Child care providers share challenges facing the industry; The Hawaiʻi Book and Music Festival kicks off this weekend
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For the past two years, the Aloha Festivals was held virtually due to the pandemic. Founded in 1946, the festival is a cultural celebration of Hawaiʻi’s music, dance and history. The festivities return in person, starting Saturday, Sept. 10. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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Many of our ethnic and cultural festivals are returning in person after two years of cancellations and virtual events. For the volunteers who plan and run these festivals, they said it’s so much more than an event. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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The Korean Festival returns this Saturday at the Civic Center grounds in Downtown Honolulu. The cultural staple was canceled for the past two years because of the pandemic. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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Styles of comedy have changed over the years, and the best of it continues to touch on things we all have in common, living in Hawai‘i. Still, connections…
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Does Honolulu really need more chamber music? Emphatically, yes! According to one young musician who has already staged a string of successful concerts…