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Bringing the Bellanca Home

Posted on January 26, 2010 in Hawaiian Airlines

Bringing the Bellanca Home

Trini Kaopuiki speaks to Hawaiian Airlines President and CEO Mark Dunkerley about the restoration and return to the Islands of the airline’s very first plane, a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker.

South Pacific Revisited

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Film

South Pacific Revisited

To help celebrate the golden anniversary of the classic South Pacific, star Mitzi Gaynor traveled back to Kaua‘i for the first time since she filmed the movie there 50 years before.

Ho‘omana‘o

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Arts

Ho‘omana‘o

Photographer Shane Tegarden reveals the Hawai‘i of the past – photographing scenes as they existed long before photography was invented. See his unique creations come to life.

Moloka‘i Hoe

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Sports

Moloka‘i Hoe

This recap of the 2009 Moloka‘i Hoe, a 41.7-mile outrigger canoe race from Moloka‘i to the shores of Waikiki, introduces one of Hawai‘i’s fastest-growing and most exciting sports.

Keiki Hula

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Arts

Keiki Hula

Hawai‘i’s keiki, or children, grow up with hula. Watch as the best of the Islands’ young dancers take the stage to show their talents in the annual Keiki Hula competition.

Tow-In Surfing

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Sports

Tow-In Surfing

Thanks to the introduction of jet-skis, surfers can now make it to the outer reefs of Oahu’s North Shore to test their skills by challenging the most monstrous of the monster waves.

Focus on Film – Stuart Yamane

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Film

Stuart Yamane - Roots In Water

Hawai‘i is a land of stories. Meet filmmaker Stuart Yamane, a talented director, producer and writer who chronicles these stories in his work, including the featured Roots in Water.

Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Music, Arts

Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song

Enjoy a recent performance of this long-running series, which showcases traditional music and dance of the Hawaiian Islands in their purest form, performed live.

Duke Kahanamoku

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Sports

Duke Kahanamoku rose to prominence as an Olympic swimmer and pioneering surfer, and stayed in the public eye as Hawai‘i’s “Ambassador of Aloha.” He remains a true legend of Hawai‘i.