- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Nov. 22, 2024
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The oldest school on Oahu, founded in 1833, was on that site until 10 years ago. Today it’s occupied by a middle school and a park. Where is it? That’s what we’ll explore today.
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Every now and then I find myself with several short stories that are not large enough to take up a full column on their own.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Sept. 27, 2024
Reader Melvin Masuda wrote to me recently. “Long ago, the ‘Dick Tracy’ comic strip featured then-Honolulu Police Chief Dan Liu.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Aug. 9, 2024
I wrote about kimchi last month, and many readers told me their stories that involved that spicy, fermented cabbage.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 19, 2024
I recently wrote about President Obama’s father, Barack Obama Sr., and his three years in Hawaii. Several readers told me they met members of the Obama ohana in Hawaii.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 12, 2024
McKinley is a high school, not even a square mile in size. How could its swimmers have that much impact?
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Feb. 9, 2024
This week I have stories about three species of animals. No, this isn’t a “Wild Kingdom” television episode. These animals are tame. This week we’ll look into the Budweiser Clydesdales in Hawaii, a mynah bird named Little Doc and a poodle named Gigi.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Dec. 29, 2023
Every year at this time, I present my Rearview Mirror Annual Awards to honor those who made, preserved or shared Hawaii history.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Dec. 22, 2023
Last week I looked back at the more interesting stories I covered in 2023.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Dec. 8, 2023
I often look for a story about World War II for the first week in December to honor those who fought and died for our freedom.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Dec. 1, 2023
I think it’s important to take notice and congratulate the companies, schools and nonprofit organizations that have managed to stick around and continue to serve the community for 50 or more years.
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What are the most fondly Oahu remembered restaurants that are, sadly, no longer with us? I asked readers to vote for their top 10. Over 150 of you did.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Oct. 27, 2023
While this column often focuses on one story, sometimes I find myself with several short stories that are unrelated, that I think readers will enjoy.
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- By Bob Sigall / Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Oct. 20, 2023
Glenn Kaya and GEM had a huge impact on business in the islands. They pioneered discounting, membership stores and being open seven days a week.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Sept. 29, 2023
I love finding stories that connect dots that are seemingly unrelated. This week’s column begins with the Pioneer Inn, which tragically burned down in Lahaina last month.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Sept. 22, 2023
Two of the worst hurricanes to hit Hawaii in recent times have come in September and November. Their names were Iniki and Iwa.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Aug. 4, 2023
In July I wrote about Tosh Kaneshiro, owner of the Columbia Inn on Kapiolani Boulevard near South Street.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 28, 2023
Usually, my column is about one topic. But this week I’ve strung a few short subjects together. They’re all based on things people have said to me in the past month.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 21, 2023
I had lunch with Gene Kaneshiro last week. He showed me a photo of the Columbia Inn Roundtable All-Star baseball team from the early 1970s.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 7, 2023
Laurence Wiig, who says he’s now 81 and living in Oregon, suggested I write about the Saturday Kiddie Matinee Movie Clubs that many Hawaii theaters had in the mid-1930s to early 1960s.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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June 30, 2023
Some Hawaii companies and nonprofits have been around for 50 or 100 years, and some for nearly 200 years. The kingdom of Hawaii became a republic, then a territory and a state in the past two centuries.
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