Ryan’s Table – More Than Just Chili Peppah Watah
RYAN'S TABLE BY Ryan Tatsumoto What condiment do you find on dining room tables in Hawai‘i almost as often as shoyu? A good guess would be home-concocted chili pepper water — you know, that suspension of ground Hawaiian chili peppers mashed with salt or sometimes fresh garlic or vinegar and usually stored in either a....
Your Social Security – Women and Social Security
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY By Jane Yamamoto-Burigsay
Historical Fiction – “Picture Bride, A Family Saga”
HISTORICAL FICTION By Michael G. Malaghan Chapter 121 Mosquito Flats. Taka stood next to its edge, looking at the piles of trash piled high against the unpainted back concrete wall of the Nippon Theater at the corner of ‘A‘ala and Beretania Streets. So different from the movie theater’s regal front entrance. A rat too big....
Today’s Thought
By Rev. Paul S. Osumi
Reprinted with permission
GIVING IS RECEIVING
A prosperous manufacturer donated to a church a pipe organ costing $25,000. Then the Depression came and his business collapsed. Today he is on the caretaker’s...
Honolulu Wind Ensemble Spring Concert
WHO/WHAT: The Honolulu Wind Ensemble, led by music director Keith Higaki, will perform in concert with the 111th Army Band, Hawai‘i Army National Guard, led by music director Commander CW4 Curtis Hiyane.
WHEN/WHERE: Tuesday, April...
Honouliuli National Monument Tours
WHO/WHAT: The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i and the National Park Service are hosting public tours to the Honouliuli National Monument, Hawai‘i’s largest and longest operating World War II detention camp.
Visitors will visit landmarks...