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Remember Pearl Harbor

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Hawaii, History

ArizonaIf you could choose just one “can’t miss” destination on O‘ahu, it would probably be Pearl Harbor. Millions of people have visited this profoundly moving site over the years, taking the opportunity to literally walk in the footsteps of history.

Organic Farming

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Nature

Oahu Agri ToursThe organic farming movement has come to Hawai‘i in a major way, with many small farms embracing this clean, green method of agriculture. Come visit the farms and meet the forward-thinking farmers who are making a difference in the Islands.

Na Hoku Hanohano Awards

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Entertainment, Dance, Music, Hawaii

Hoku AwardsThe diversity of Hawai‘i. The beauty of Hawai‘i. The soul of Hawai‘i. It’s all there in the music of Hawai‘i, and there’s no better place to experience it than at the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. In this story, Kuuipo Kumukahi, President of the Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts, gives us a personal introduction to these prestigious awards and explains what they mean to the artists and to the Islands.

Passport Hawaii

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Entertainment, Cuisine, Hawaii

PassportThis story is your passport to a Hawai‘i many people never see. We travel to Lahaina, on Maui, to explore an ancient treasure located in the unlikeliest of places: beneath the softball mounds of a county park. We also visit Chef Chai Chaowasaree, a master at incorporating local flavors into his menus, who shares one of his favorite recipes with us.

Canoe Surfing

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Sports, Activities

CanoeSurfing is a way of life in Hawai‘i, so much so that people are constantly nudging the sport in new directions as they try to find the best and biggest ways to ride the waves. Witness canoe surfing, which combines the big-wave-riding thrills of surfing with the teamwork of canoe paddling. The result is certainly something to behold.

Keiki Hula Concert

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Dance, Culture, Hawaii, Entertainment, Arts

The Brothers Cazimero, one of Hawaii’s best-loved musical acts, recently invited some young guests to share the stage. Their concert at the historic Hawai‘i Theatre featured performances by the winners of the Keiki Hula Festival.

Journey to Emalani

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Hawaii, Culture, Dance, Entertainment

Viewers of Hawaiian Skies were recently treated to a special documentary entitled “Journey to Emalani,” chronicling a hula festival featuring three talented halau, or schools.

The festival is held yearly in commemoration of a journey taken in 1871 by Queen Emma Naea Rooke to the upland forests of Kokee in West Kaua‘i. It is a powerful evocation of a time and a spirit that have persevered through the ages.