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Aloha Authentic – Some of Hawai`i’s influential women

We all make use of our island roadways, but when was the last time you paid attention to their given names? → Read More

Oahu choir to perform at Carnegie Hall once again

A private music studio known as Keiki Kani Choir has been teaching music to students for over 30 years from keiki up to kupuna. → Read More

Hawaiian vocabulary relative to your home

In Hawaiian language, when describing something, the noun is always stated first then followed by the adjective. → Read More

Chinese New Year’s Celebrations return to Chinatown

After two years of not being able to put this on, the Chinatown Chinese New Year’s Celebration finally makes its return. → Read More

Science and culture come together for Makahiki Stargazing Festival

We are going to have not just stargazing at night, which I think a lot of us think, but also during the day with this next event this Saturday called “Makahiki Stargazing Festival.” → Read More

Pele and Poliʻahu, the battle between fire and snow

Hawaiian stories share that Tūtū Pele resides in Kīlauea whose most recent eruption commenced in 2018. → Read More

Non-profit refurbishes computers to donate to students in need

In such honor, there is a non-profit organization here on Oahu known as Hawaiian Hope who’s focus in their service, at least one of their focuses, is refurbishing and recycling computers which then they will turn around and donated back to students in need. → Read More

Aloha Authentic – Ali’i Drive

In the ahupuaʻa of Keopū, which lies in the moku of Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi, stands a popular roadway whose name translates as “chief, ruler, or monarch.” → Read More

Free tree giveaway this weekend in Mānoa

But throughout this month, there are still tree and plant giveaways scheduled giving you the chance to take home some plants and some trees home for free so you can benefit from them. → Read More

“The Wind and the Reckoning” kicks off the Hawaii International Film Festival

And the beautiful thing about this season’s kickoff is the screenings are focusing on Made In Hawaii and Pacific Films and this evening’s screening is of the film “The Wind and the Reckoning.” → Read More

Aloha Authentic – Who is Queen Emma?

HONOLULU (KHON2) – We all make use of our island roadways. But, when was the last time you paid attention to their given names? Did you know you could learn more about Hawaiʻi if you did? Our weekly “Aloha Authentic” segment highlights various streets across the island chain so we can dig into those names, and […] → Read More

The Three Phantoms: Concert at Hawai’i Theatre

It has been played to over 140 million people across 33 countries and 166 cities across the globe becoming one of the most successful entertainment pieces of all time. → Read More

Hawaii’s Woodshow comes to a close this weekend

Being in Hawaii, we are surrounded by forest which means that we are surrounded by wood. → Read More

The story of Mauna Loa, the princess and the volcano

We all make use of our island roadways, but when was the last time you paid attention to their given names? → Read More

Aloha Stadium memorabilia up for auction

Here at Aloha Stadium, so many memories from sports games, not a sports person, to concerts, which is usually my game, but a lot more events, monster trucks, and so many other things have taken place at the grand Aloha Stadium. → Read More

Aloha Authentic – The main street through Downtown Honolulu

In the ahupuaʻa of Honolulu, which lies in the moku of Kona here on Oʻahu, stands a main street in downtown Honolulu which carries the last name of a Hawaiian princess and her husband. → Read More

Paniolos talk about their experience in rodeos

Right here in Gods’ country of Waimanalo, the All-American Rodeo makes its return bigger and better than ever. → Read More

Traditional Hawaiian lunar months

In the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia, which lies in the moku of Koʻolaupoko here on Oʻahu, stands a roadway named after a stifling hot and humid Hawaiian month. → Read More

Duke’s Ocean Fest returns to Waikīkī

It was in 1915 when the Godfather of Modern-Day Surfing Duke Kahanamoku first shared surfing with the world in a place called Freshwater Beach in Australia where interesting enough, there is a statue of the Duke overlooking the beach there. → Read More

Salvation Army is looking for Bell Ringers this Christmas season

But unlike most of us, the Salvation Army is already in their preparations for the season and one of those preparations include, who am I? → Read More