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Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1981.
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Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1981.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in February 1920.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1921.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1946.
Is Pidgin thriving or dying as a language? That's the focus of the last of our four-part series on pidgin from “Da Pidgin Guerrilla” Lee Tonouchi.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in June 2011.
Spoken is one thing, but when different people spell Pidgin words differently what does it mean for the language? In the third of our four-part series on pidgin, “Da Pidgin Guerrilla” Lee Tonouchi takes a look.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in June 1986.
Pidgin to Da Max, classic local shows and comedians brought our language to the forefront. But in the second of our four-part series on pidgin, Da Pidgin Guerrilla Lee Tonouchi digs into its roots.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in June 1961.
Pidgin to Da Max, classic local shows and comedians brought our language to the forefront. But in the first of our four-part series on pidgin, Da Pidgin Guerilla Lee Tonouchi digs into its roots.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in June 1936.
Here’s a look back at May 1986.
Here's look back at May 1921.
Here in Hawai‘i, peak mango season runs from May through September, and soon we’ll be dipping our chopsticks into tubs of crunchy mango that’s been pickling in tangy, sweet, mouth-puckering juice.
Police raid video game rooms on O‘ahu in 1986, citing tens of millions of dollars changing hands at these illegal operations.
An article from 2001 takes on the topic of dredging the Ala Wai Canal in the wake of complaints about what lurks in its murky waters.
Here’s a look back at April 1926.
The granddaughter of internment camp survivors talks about what’s next for Hawai‘i’s largest internment camp site, her own journey through history and how an order at a Honolulu Starbucks helped the Idaho native feel at home in the Islands.
Here’s a look back at April 1971.
Here’s a look back at April 1921.
Here’s a look back at May 1996.