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Family Promise benefit tomorrow to aid homeless families

David Kaluhiwa and his family were once living in a tent on the beach but with the help of Family Promise, they now live in a studio apartment on the beach.

The Hui Leo Nani o Manoa: Momi Sui Lan Ho, Bill Ridgeway, Arlene Chin Sullivan, and Jevon Gegg-Mitchell, will perform a lively and lovely mix of Hawaiian, classical, and musical comedy songs and piano solos to benefit Family Promise of Hawaii. Special guests Chad Williams and Keane Ishii will also sing. More »

Bella Pietra opens newly renovated Nimitz Highway showroom

Bella Pietra's newly renovated Nimitz highway showroom better showcases wide selection of granite, glass tile, travertine, marble and more.

Bella Pietra's $50,000 showroom renovation better showcases wide selection of granite, glass tile, travertine, marble and more. More »

HTY presents 'A Christmas Carol' for the holidays

Nathan Mark as Scrooge

Honolulu Theatre for Youth will take Hawaii families back to Victorian England and the true meaning of the holiday season with an adaptation of Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol." For this special production, HTY's professional adult actors will be joined by a group of talented youth playing age-appropriate roles. More »

PEGGY CHUN | 1946-2008

Paintbrush in mouth, Peggy Chun smiles at granddaughter Indiana Chun. Later, when all that was left was the movement in her eyes, she learned to paint using a computer system that read her eye commands.

Paintbrush in mouth, Peggy Chun smiles at granddaughter Indiana Chun. Later, when all that was left was the movement in her eyes, she learned to paint using a computer system that read her eye commands. More »

ADVERTISER LIBRARY PHOTO | Aug. 22, 2004

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