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Possible solutions to ongoing planning and permitting problems; Microbes hitchhiking across the Atlantic to the Pacific threaten Hawaiʻi corals; A new multimedia production honors the courageous soldiers of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team
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With romance in the air this Valentine’s Day, something to plan for might be the Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre staging of Donizetti's comedy, “The Elixir of Love” this weekend. The Conversation caught up with Andrew Morgan, general director of HOT, to talk about the rom-com.
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Written by Ryan “Oki” Okinaka, "iHula" is about four women trying to overcome their fears, pride and insecurities to discover the true meaning of the dance. It was first recognized for excellence in writing by the Hawaiʻi State Theatre Council when it debuted at Kumu Kahua Theatre in 2016.
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A group of Hawaiʻi students and teachers are gearing up for an encore production of “Peace on Your Wings.” It follows the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who died of cancer after the Hiroshima atomic bombing in 1945. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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TAG - The Actors' Group in Honolulu has two theater productions this month in celebration of and about poet Paul Laurence Dunbar.
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This month, the curtain goes up on Diamond Head Theatre's new home. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more on how the nonprofit accomplished this $22 million feat.
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The first public performance inside the new venue for Diamond Head Theatre takes place this month. Deena Dray, executive director of the theater, spoke to The Conversation about inviting audiences back.
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Peter Rockford Espiritu is the only fellow from Hawaiʻi in Dance/USA’s 2022 artist cohort.
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Hawaiʻi is the only state surrounded by the salty Pacific Ocean. That may explain its special relationship with paʻakai, or salt. We conclude “Salt Week” on The Conversation with a peek at the Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s season opener.
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Department of Transportation Ed Sniffen declares Maunaloa has slowed enough to make viewing route safe; Lanihuli Kanahele of the Kanaka'ole Foundation explains cultural significance of Pele and Maunaloa; Hawaiʻi Theater for Youth presents The Pa'akai We Bring