Why Some Hawai‘i Kūpuna are Pursuing New Careers Later in Life
As many older Americans draw the curtains on their first careers, they are finding ways to open new ones and start fresh.
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As many older Americans draw the curtains on their first careers, they are finding ways to open new ones and start fresh.
Cherry Tomato. Chili Oil. Lime Punch. Whole Foods receipt? Or Pantone’s summer palette? If you guessed the latter, you’re correct.
Plus, we’ve got a few other hacks to save money at the retail giant.
Viral videos and digital memes are the latest social media trend, delivering humorous skits and sketches straight to smartphones and tablets. Some comedians hope local kine videos lead to careers with real incomes.
My morbid fascination continues with an unsettling art exhibit.
The chef, writer and TV host filmed episodes of “No Reservations” and “Parts Unknown” in the Islands.
A note for job applicants: Please don’t call me “Mr. Young.”
Former Rep. Ed Case joins the race for Congress; and a lawmaker briefly goes shirtless to help a friend
From EDM to jazz to British reggae fusion, there is quite a mix of artists to check out this month.
Josh Stanbro, 46, was tapped last year to serve as chief resilience officer and executive director of the city’s new Office of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resiliency.
Whether it’s celebrating King Kamehameha Day at the park, watching a movie under the stars or enjoying some mango-inspired cocktails, this summer ought to be off to a good start.
“Moana” twin writer team tailored “The Descendants” star a punishing new role that included 14-hour days filming in the ocean off Fiji. But she does romance dreamboat Sam Claflin in a film based on a castaway’s tale that thrilled Hawai‘i in 1983.
“Last Taxi Dance” reignites the sexual and racial tensions of the last days of World War II in Honolulu—while celebrating Hawai‘i’s filmmaking community.
Bless your pets, meet your neighbors and kick off the season with Hawai‘i’s favorite summer fruit.