‘My Last Dying Breath’ a winner for Thunderstorm Artis on ‘Idol’
The performance earned Artis a unanimous standing ovation from the judges. Read more
The performance earned Artis a unanimous standing ovation from the judges. Read more
That final audition for “American Idol,” the one that determines which hopefuls will actually compete on the ABC television show, doesn’t provide second chances. Read more
During his almost 50 years of practice, Tseu sometimes accepted payment in goods and services rather than cash. As soon as his finances permitted, he began giving back financially to the community as well. Read more
Seki is most visible at the moment as the star of “Shikata Ga Nai,” a contemporary island drama released by the Hawaii-based Yellow Brick Studio film and video production company. Read more
Five years after COVID-19 forced the statewide shutdown of public entertainment, it’s mostly curtains on the big blackout. Read more
The 29-year-old digital marketing specialist was also one of two recipients of the Congeniality Award: Mata shared the honor with Miss Orchid Isle USA Emma Fincher. Read more
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A new era in Hawaii theater begins Fridaywhen the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s production of “Rent” opens on the mainstage at Kennedy Theatre. Read more
Sarah Marks Richards, a “powerhouse” in the Hawaii arts community who helped raise $32 million to restore the historic Hawaii Theatre to become a major performing arts center in downtown Honolulu, died Jan. 26 at Kahala Nui. Read more
Satoru Abe, widely recognized as one of the most significant Hawaii-born artists, died Feb. 5 in Honolulu. He was 98. Read more
Career newspaper man Larry Fuller — remembered in Hawaii for his years at the helm of The Honolulu Advertiser, the Hawaii Newspaper Agency and Pacific Business News — died Jan. 23 in Sioux Falls, S.D. He was 83. Read more
When the child of a famous entertainer chooses to go into the same line of work, it’s almost inevitable that comparisons will be made between parent and child. Read more
Cliff Slater — businessman, newspaper columnist, author, photographer and community activist most visible in recent years for his steadfast opposition to Oahu’s controversial $10 billion rail project — died Jan. 20, with his wife and children beside him, at his home in Honolulu. He was 91. Read more
Pe‘a had previously won the Best Regional Roots Music Album category in 2017, 2019, and 2022. Read more
Judged in terms of name recognition, Ludwig Van Beethoven is almost certainly the best-known composer of classical music in America. Read more
Hawaii resident and record label executive Roger Bong has responded to the Los Angeles megafires by enlisting more than 50 recording artists for a new fundraising project. Read more
Smith’s ability as a writer, his skill as a researcher and his professionalism within the newsroom and on the street earned him the respect of colleagues and members of the business community alike. Read more
“Joe Turner” is the second chronologically in August Wilson’s 10-play “Pittsburgh Cycle.” Read more
She also earned the Miss Talent title with her dramatic song-and-dance performance of “Breaking Free” from “Wicked.” Read more
The year 2024 was a big one for Hawaii’s entertainment and arts communities with the opening of a major brand-name show in Waikiki, the world premiere of a Disney animated juggernaut and return engagements by island favorites. Read more
Adding to the book’s appeal for many readers are the voices of people they know. Read more
Tongi will be on stage Dec. 31 closing his Blue Note engagement with a New Year’s Eve countdown show. Read more