And now friends, to paraphrase William Shakespeare, let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of superferries. Not sure if you noticed–it didn't get a lot of play–but Gov. David Ige mentioned the old Hawaii Superferry in his Jan. 25 State of the State Address. It was part of a section labeled "Truthfulness." And he didn't mince words: We, in government, are … [Read more...] about Hawaii state Legislature toys with mandating a new inter-island ferry
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Lahainaluna student Stephanie Haro wins local Shakespeare monologue competition
Three Lahainaluna students performed Shakespeare monologues during a Feb. 4 national competition that helps students develop communication skills and appreciate the power of language and literature. Maui's 2015 first place winner, Stephanie Haro, will now vie for a win in the community-level competition on Oahu; if Haro succeeds, she will go on to the national competition in … [Read more...] about Lahainaluna student Stephanie Haro wins local Shakespeare monologue competition
Kula Kid #17: “To Everything There is a Season”
“The quality of mercy is not strained. It dropeth as gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed as it blesses both him that gives and him that receives.” - The Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare The more time that passes, the stranger the passage of time becomes. Your friendly neighborhood art director Chris Skiles* and I recently celebrated one … [Read more...] about Kula Kid #17: “To Everything There is a Season”