Quote Unquote: Kip Wilborn Takes Over as Producing Director of Mānoa Valley Theatre
The internationally known tenor, actor and director steps in as the not-for-profit theater completes its 50th season and begins planning for the next 50.
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The internationally known tenor, actor and director steps in as the not-for-profit theater completes its 50th season and begins planning for the next 50.
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Start your year by giving back and remembering a simpler time, participating in a beach cleanup on the North Shore and attending a two-day Pacific Island Arts Festival.
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Have yourself a merry little playlist.
Enjoy the sounds of the seasons around O‘ahu. Did we mention that a handful of these are free?
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Rock out at a concert, run a marathon, cheer on veterans and more.