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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 new performance debuting at Windward Community College’s Palikū Theatre showcases queer and Indigenous characters who shapeshift by manifesting the powers of kupua, or demigods. HPR's Jayna Omaye spoke to the playwright to learn more.
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The initiative is part of WCC's ʻAo Kahi project, a Native Hawaiian career and technical education program. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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Advice for Saving Money; Tales of the Windward Side; Neal Conan; Women In TheaterFinancial Challenges Being Faced by Hawaii Residents: David TasakaA week…
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The title of Harue McVay's retrospective exhibition at Windward Community College Gallery ‘Iolani is "A Life Flowing", a most apt expression of her…
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In the U.S., comic book sales totaled about 474 million dollars in 2012---in Japan, manga, or graphic novel sales totaled over 6 billion dollars the same…