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HAWAII OKINAWA TODAY

Channel 53 (Spectrum) and 1049 or 1053 (Hawaiian Telcom) Subject to change, without notice. [For updated information, call (808) 834-0007. Editor’s note: Thank you to those who called and emailed and expressed your thoughts about the...
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Summer reading – EDITOR’S PICKS

Jodie Chiemi Ching This summer, why not treat yourself to reading a variety of Asian American literary and nonfiction books? Even though Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage month ended in May, you can hold...
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COMMUNITY FOCUS

NIKKEI CHRONICLES WANTS INTERGENERATIONAL STORIES Discover Nikkei’s online journal, Nikkei Chronicles, wants your stories of what it is (or was) like to interact with family members of multiple generations within Japanese diasporic communities. For its...
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Real Possibilities – EMERGENCY PREPARATION 411

Craig Gima Hawai‘i Herald Columnist What’s the difference between preparing for a TV-movie “Sharknado” and preparing for a real hurricane or disaster? If you’re Sharknado TV heroes Ian Ziering or Tara Reid, you might pack a shark-killing...

NGN3 AUGUST MOVIE SCHEDULE

SUNDAY, AUG. 1 Midnight – Road of Chivalry 1:40 a.m. – Carmen 1945 3:40 a.m. – House on Fire 6 a.m. – Ninja Assassins 7:30 a.m. – The Prickly Mouthed Geisha 2 9 a.m. – Patience Has an End 10:50 a.m. –...
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ADDITIONAL AARP TIPS Communications A disaster plan includes communications and an emergency meeting place where families can go for protection or to reunite. Keep an old analog phone that can work when digital phones lose power....
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KBFD — KOREAN PROGRAMMING

Channel 2 (Spectrum) and 12 (Hawaiian Telcom) (Subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 521–8066.)   “Racket Boys,” Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.; re-airs Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. Teenagers grow through the...

Bulletin Board – TATEISHI’S “REDRESS” DISCUSSED IN BLACK-JA BOOK CLUB

WHO/WHAT: The University of Southern California’s Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture concludes its “Black + Japanese American Reparations Book Club” virtual series with a discussion of the 2020 book “Redress: The...
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Today’s Thought

by Rev. Paul S. Osumi Reprinted with permission LIVING ALONE Many people try to run away from their inner loneliness. They do not know how to be alone. They do anything to escape from being alone. They...

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