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When crime happens at a nonprofit, leaders have to step up to repair the damage. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more on how ʻŌlelo Community Media has been recovering from such an incident.
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The Honolulu City Council is introducing a bill that would create a process for television and film production crews to use drones at city parks.
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Season Eight of Food Network’s "Spring Baking Championship" kicks off Monday at 6 p.m. Among the competitors is Carolyn Portuondo, head pastry chef at Disney's Aulani resort and a Punahou alum. The Conversation spoke to Portuondo about her experience.
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A local high school student had the opportunity to be part of a PBS NewsHour online special called "Our New Normal: How Teens Are Redefining School Life." Kate Nakamura, an aspiring journalist and junior at Kauaʻi High School, spoke to The Conversation about what the new normal looks like for local high school students.
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The world-famous aardvark first appeared in print over 45 years ago. The Emmy and Peabody award-winning TV show is about to begin its 25th and final season — and creator Marc Brown has a new book.
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NPR pop culture critic Linda Holmes lists highlights from the year, including Ted Lasso, a TikTok dog, a twisty mystery, some great performances, and a moment in a mall.
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The union representing film, television and live production crews voted this week to ratify a new labor agreement with Hollywood producers. Tui Scanlan, president of Hawaiʻi's IATSE Local 665, said the new agreement includes more financial deterrents to keep employers from working crew members for extra long hours.
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A narrow vote approved a new contract between unionized film industry workers and Hollywood producers, native flora and fauna find a home on a popular Instagram account, and one grave tells the story of the man behind the Douglas fir
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Wahiawa entrepreneur Joe Ganahl recently debuted the "Hot Bento" on national television when he was featured in the reality competition "America’s Big Deal." Although he didn’t score a contract, Ganahl still considers his appearance a win.
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A documentary film about Vietnam War veterans from an island in Alaska called Hoonah makes its PBS Hawaiʻi debut this Saturday. The Conversation sat down with Honolulu-based director, Samantha Farinella, to discuss the film.