Real Possibilities – Be Safe, Stay Alive While Crossing the Street
Barbara Kim Stanton Hawai‘i Herald Columnist At this time of the year, those of us 50 and older are the most powerful people in America. Why? Because we vote. And we generally vote in greater numbers...
View ArticleEstate Planning – An Ethical Will, The Importance of Passing On Your Assets...
Ethan R. Okura Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Are you familiar with the proverb, “Shirtsleeves to Shirtsleeves in Three Generations?” Or maybe you’ve heard the saying as: “Rags to Riches to Rags in Three...
View ArticleHealth Information – Glucose, The Brain’s Sole Energy Source (Part 2)
In addition to vitamins and minerals, proteins, lipids and many other nutrients are essential to the brain. The most important among these, according to Dr. Oshima are choline and glucose. “Choline,...
View ArticleKBFD – Korean Programming
Channel 4 (Spectrum) and 6 (Hawaiian Telcom) (Subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 521-8066) “Let Me Introduce Her,” premieres on Sunday, Aug. 5, at 6:30 p.m. A woman...
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Channel 9 (Spectrum) and 20 (Hawaiian Telcom) – Programs are subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 847-2021) “Momotaro Samurai,” Monday at 8 p.m.; Tuesday at 1 p.m. Shinjiro...
View ArticleNGN Programs continued …
“Iroha Wakashu Hanakago Touge (A Young Rabble 2),” 1959 jidaigeki, 1 hour and 26 minutes. Directed by Toshikazu Kono. Starring Hibari Misora and Kotaro Satomi. An adventure of a feisty girl Oyuki and...
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PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE “Sakura no Oyakodon,” premieres Wednesday, August 1 at 7:35 p.m.; repeats on Thursday at 8:45 a.m. Sakura runs a secondhand bookstore in Tokyo. Customers...
View ArticleNGN3 August Movie Schedule (Part II)
2:40 a.m. – The Seven Vows, Parts 1 & 2 5 a.m. – Ishimatsu the Yakuza: Something’s Fishy 6:30 a.m. – A Young Rabble 2 8 a.m. – The Geisha 10:30 a.m. – Evergreen Love 12:30 p.m. – The Ninja Hunt 2...
View ArticleNGN3 August Movie Schedule
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 Midnight – Sakura Official 1:40 a.m. – Army Intelligence 3:10 a.m. – Ishimatsu the Yakuza: Something’s Fishy 4:40 a.m. – The Ninja Hunt 6:10 a.m. – Her Son Came Back 7:40 a.m. – The...
View ArticleIn Their Own Words –“But I Believed in America”, The Voice of Haru (Wakimoto)...
Gail Honda Special to The Hawai‘i Herald The following interview write-up is the third of seven that will be published in The Hawai‘i Herald this year. It is part of a series titled, “In Their Own...
View ArticleSidebar – Kansha-Sai (Thanksgiving)
When Puritans from England aboard the ship Mayflower docked at Plymouth in Massachusetts, it was a very cold winter day. Yet, they overcame many hardships and cut trees; tilled the soil; sowed seeds of...
View ArticleHerald Salutes – Jairus Iwasaki and Deylen Nekoba
The East Hawaii Hiroshima Kenjin Kai presented scholarships of $1,000 each to Waiakea High School seniors Jairus Iwasaki and Deylyn Nekoba in recognition of their excellence in academic, co-curricular...
View ArticleCommunity Focus – Sumie Society Celebrates Conclusion of 16th Annual Exhibition
Sachie Saigusa-Sensei and her Sumie Society of Hawaii students marked the conclusion of their 16th annual exhibition of Japanese brush paintings at Honolulu Hale with an awards luncheon on April 27 at...
View ArticleLead Story – Still-Relevant Lessons from Korematsu
UH Law School Professor Eric Yamamoto Examines Those Lessons His New Book, “In the Shadow of Korematsu” Alan Suemori Special to The Hawai‘i Herald To many of us, we are living in an America that today...
View ArticlePolitical Advertorial – Elton Fukumoto
Democratic Candidate for State House of Representatives District 23 – Mänoa, Punahou, University, Mö‘ili‘ili My name is Elton Fukumoto and I am running for the State House of Representatives, District...
View ArticlePolitics – Senate District 12, A Race to Watch
Kaka‘ako Development is the Hot-Button Issue for Democrats Brickwood Galuteria and Sharon Moriwaki Richard Borreca Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Touching old-time McCully and Mö‘ili‘ili, the golden...
View ArticlePrimary Election 2018 – The Race for Hawaii’s Number Two
Five Lieutenant Governor Candidates Share Their Views Karleen Chinen This year’s race for lieutenant governor has attracted a crowded field of 11 candidates: five Democrats, three Republicans, two...
View ArticlePrimary Election 2018 – Where do the Congressional Candidates Stand?
From Social Security to Immigration to the Trump Presidency, Where Do They Stand? Editor’s note: Thirteen candidates are vying to succeed U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa in Congress next January. Earlier...
View ArticleDear Frances – The Power of Poetry
Frances H. Kakugawa Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Omoiyari . . . Think of others first and good karma will return to you. — Frances H. Kakugawa These poems were shared at our recent poetry writing support...
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