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Bulletin Board – KAWAII KON

WHO/WHAT: Kawaii Kon is an annual three-day celebration of Japanese culture, anime and pop-culture. There will be various events and activities held over the weekend that can vary from video games, tabletop games, costume...
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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. Hawaii Okinawa Today’s new episodes premiere on the first and third Saturdays of the month...
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Dialogue – SAKURA SEASON

Kristen Nemoto Jay Commentary I remember going to my first Cherry Blossom Festival when I was 14 years old. My mother and I were invited by our family friend whose daughter was competing for the 46th Cherry...
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NGN — Spectrum Ch. 677/HD 1677 (For updated information, call 538–1966)

NEW PROGRAMMING “Don’t Call It Mystery,” premiering Tuesday, April 11 at 7:35 p.m. Totono Kuno is a college student who has no friends and simply loves curry. He is someone who always questions what is taken...

Ready, Set… Grow! – HOME GROWN VITAMIN C

Amy Tsuneyoshi Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Acerola (Malpighia emarginata sometimes referred to as Malpighia glabra) is an attractive large shrub to small tree that produces flowers with bright pink ruffled petals and red fleshy fruit. This plant...
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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.) “Game of Witches,” Monday through Friday at 9:20 p.m.; repeats Monday through Friday at 12:20 p.m. Yu Gyeong is...
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Fresh Koki – GETTING MARRIED IN HAWAI‘I

Sascha Koki Hawai‘i Herald Columnist "Okay, so do you remember what my mom said? What I asked?” I said. “Yes, yes, babe. I’ll wear a long sleeve shirt when I meet your grandma,” said my husband. It’s summer...
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Bulletin Board -HAWAII UNITED OKINAWA ASSOCIATION KARII

WHO/WHAT: Karii, meaning “cheers” or toast in Okinawan, is a fundraising event for ages 21+ only. Samples of specialty mixed drinks, beer, awamori and sake will be served, along with tasting dishes from local...

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