Aerial Acrobatic Troupe Samadhi Hawaii to Celebrate 10th Anniversary
The aerial acrobatic performance troupe will make its theater debut as a whole company this September.
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The aerial acrobatic performance troupe will make its theater debut as a whole company this September.
Many Europeans take the month of August to travel, while Americans celebrate National Goat Cheese Month. In Hawaii, we’re sampling beers, cleaning our beaches and laughing at local comedy.
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In 1888, King Kalakaua issued a royal charter, commissioning a magazine. Then titled Paradise of the Pacific, this publication became HONOLULU Magazine, making it the oldest magazine west of the Mississippi.
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In 1888, King Kalakaua issued a royal charter, commissioning a magazine. Then titled Paradise of the Pacific, this publication became HONOLULU Magazine, making it the oldest magazine west of the Mississippi.
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