Jack Johnson and his wife Kim have committed to fund $100,000 worth of field trip grants to help all 17,000 fourth-grade students in the state visit a National Park, including Haleakala. The financial commitment is part of a new partnership between Johnson's Kokua Hawaii Foundation and the Every Kid in a Park Program. “It's when we visit new places that we are truly inspired … [Read more...] about Jack Johnson helps keiki visit National Parks like Haleakala
Jack Johnson
Paula Fuga at the @MauiArtsCulture Center
Maui Arts and Cultural Center’s Solo Sessions presents songbird Paula Fuga this Saturday for an intimate performance. A self-proclaimed cultural ambassador, Fuga’s upbeat attitude and recollection of the past continues to motivate music that inspires positive change. Having shared the stage with Jack Johnson and Ziggy Marley, Fuga continues to travel and perform extensively. … [Read more...] about Paula Fuga at the @MauiArtsCulture Center
Manao Hana Hou Radio is back on the air, but will it survive in our new digital media world?
It’s a quarter after 10 on Tuesday morning and Tony Novak-Clifford is sitting out front of a small office at Hart’s Corner in Wailuku Town smoking a cigarette. As is usually the case these days, he’s thinking about money. Novak-Clifford, a renowned local photographer, is also the general manager and program director for Manao Hana Hou Radio, Maui’s only independent, nonprofit … [Read more...] about Manao Hana Hou Radio is back on the air, but will it survive in our new digital media world?
Shenanigans!
A FOOL'S PARADISE - April 1, 2010; Volume 13, Issue 41 Hawaii Hoaxes - From menehune to big cats to underwater tunnels, the Aloha State has a long history of tricks and legends To be fooled is human, to fool is divine. Our earliest fables and parables prove our love of—and susceptibility to—trickery, and while such lore often looks to impart wisdom, the deceptive high jinks … [Read more...] about Shenanigans!