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by Rev. Paul S. Osumi Reprinted with permission WORK ADVICE A mother gave this priceless advice to her son, who was about to start a job: “John, remember, it is not how much you get from your job that...
View ArticleChildren’s Book –“CULTURE4KIDS! BOOK 2” FEATURED ON NVMC VIRTUAL SERIES # 2
Jodie Chiemi Ching Commentary On Jan. 16, 2021, the Nisei Veteran’s Memorial Center livestreamed the latest entry in its virtual series, “An Afternoon with the Author,” which featured Carolyn Kubota...
View ArticleOBON EVENTS – OBON EVENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Note: To include news of your temple or organization’s obon-related events this summer, email thehawaiiherald@gmail.com. We reserve the right to edit your information for brevity. [We are also not...
View ArticleCover Story – KALAUPAPA
A Place of Contradiction and Contemplation Dan Nakasone Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Kalaupapa. A place of contradiction: stunning beauty and serenity, haunted by stories of deep sorrow. The worst and...
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Channel 53 (Spectrum) and 1049 or 1053 (Hawaiian Telcom) Subject to change, without notice. [For updated information, call (808) 834-0007. Editor’s note: Thank you to those who called and emailed and...
View ArticleNGN3 AUGUST MOVIE SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, AUG. 1 Midnight – Road of Chivalry 1:40 a.m. – Carmen 1945 3:40 a.m. – House on Fire 6 a.m. – Ninja Assassins 7:30 a.m. – The Prickly Mouthed Geisha 2 9 a.m. – Patience Has an End 10:50 a.m. –...
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View ArticleNGN — Spectrum Ch. 677/HD 1677 (For updated information, call 538–1966)
PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE “Renai Mangaka (Romance Manga Artist),” premiering Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 7:35 p.m. A comical, heartwarming love story about a couple who is bad at...
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ADDITIONAL AARP TIPS Communications A disaster plan includes communications and an emergency meeting place where families can go for protection or to reunite. Keep an old analog phone that can work...
View ArticleReal Possibilities – EMERGENCY PREPARATION 411
Craig Gima Hawai‘i Herald Columnist What’s the difference between preparing for a TV-movie “Sharknado” and preparing for a real hurricane or disaster? If you’re Sharknado TV heroes Ian Ziering or Tara...
View ArticleProfile – JOHN GOTANDA RAISES THE BAR FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Hawai‘i Pacific University Thrives Under the Leadership of President Gotanda Gregg Kakesako Special to The Hawai‘i Herald The Aloha Tower was built nearly a century ago and for four decades it was the...
View ArticleOBON EVENTS – OBON EVENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Note: Though we included some temple updates below, generally, we have tried not to duplicate the information we already printed in this “Obon Events” section of the past three Herald issues. To...
View ArticleCOMMUNITY FOCUS
NIKKEI CHRONICLES WANTS INTERGENERATIONAL STORIES Discover Nikkei’s online journal, Nikkei Chronicles, wants your stories of what it is (or was) like to interact with family members of multiple...
View ArticleLead Story – JAPANESE-LANGUAGE MEDIA IN HAWAI‘I
A Labor of Love and Devotion Kevin Y. Kawamoto Commentary Like many other fans of KIKU-TV, I binge-watched Japanese-language television shows last month knowing that the station’s multi-cultural...
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Ryan Tatsumoto Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Flashback to 2019 – Life is good and most businesses are thriving. Then, a dark cloud known as “COVID” starts to engulf parts of Asia, eventually spreading to...
View ArticleIn Our Community – POW! WOW! EXHIBIT AT BISHOP MUSEUM
Graffiti Art Makes History Kristen Nemoto Jay Editor’s note: This summer, Pow! Wow! — a nonprofit organization street art festival — celebrates 10 years of tagging, spraying, and creating contemporary...
View ArticleYour Social Security – TOP FIVE FRAUD AND SCAM PREVENTION TOOLS
Jane Burigsay Courtesy: Social Security Administration Knowledge is power and having the right tools to fight fraud can make a huge difference. Knowledge can also help those you love and want to...
View ArticleCommunity – OBON AT THE WAIMÄNALO JAPANESE CEMETERY
Rev. Bert Sumikawa Continues to Help Descendants Honor their Ancestors Gregg K. Kakesako Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Over a decade has passed since the last time Kailua resident Arthur Nakagawa...
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