The world premiere of Cockadoodledoo by Eric Yokomori opens at Kumu Kahua Theatre on March 27, 2014. In a small rural town where “nothing interesting happens,” a chunk of meteor lands in farmer Templeton’s chicken coop and changes everything — including the chickens. His friend Ziggy, to whom he sells a souvenir chunk, undergoes a […]
Mental Health on Lanai – Dr. Greg Sanders
Description: Guiding Lanai’s future one issue at a time Guest: Lanai Planning Commission Chair John Ornellas In every community, there’s at least one person working behind the scenes to get things done. John Ornellas not only works behind the scenes, he’s front and center of many of the issues facing the Lanai community today and […]
Everything you wanted to know about Telomeres – Richard Allsopp
Rafi Boritzer talks with Molecular Biologist, Richard Allsopp about what is and isn’t predetermined by our genetic code and what science can teach us about extending the aging process.
StRanGe fRuiT Xpress -Sequoia Carr Brown
This week Host Willow Change welcomes Sequoia Carr Brown, founder of Strange Fruit Express a company founded on a mission “to engage the community through empowering outreach workshops.” Sequoia shares her inspirations how she weaves political and historical issues into seamless creations that expand hearts and minds. The host for this episode was Willow Chang. […]
Rotary International’s Educational Outreach – Dr. Ken Harding
“Rotary International’s Educational Outreach” with Dr. Ken Harding, Rotary Club of Metropolitan Honolulu Learn about how Rotary International, a service organization which brings business professionals and leaders together to “provide humanitarian services” is partnering with local schools to give disadvantaged youth better opportunities for education and success. The host for this episode was Mike Deweert. […]
Insuring Success after College – Jon Flinn and Daniel Cheung
‘INSURING’ SUCCESS AFTER COLLEGE GUESTS ARE DANIEL CHEUNG AND JON FLINN OF NEW YORK LIFE. BOTH DANIEL AND JON HAVE BEEN MENTORED BY SEYMOUR AND HAVE STARTED SUCCESSFUL CAREERS IN HONOLULU. DANIEL AND JON HAVE FORMED AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP COMBINING BOTH THEIR STRENGTHS IN MARKETING AND SALES. THEIR FOCUS ENTAILS FINANCIAL PLANNING, INSURANCE AND […]
Forgive and Forget – Seymour Kazimirski
Seymour gives his advice on the importance of moving forward. The host for this episode was Seymour Kazimirski. The host for this episode was Seymour Kazimirski. The host for this episode was Seymour Kazimirski. The host for this episode was Seymour Kazimirski.
Devised Theatre – John Wat
The Arts in Hawaii host, Donna Blanchard has a conversation with John Wat, theatre instructor at Mid-Pacific Institute. John is working with his students to create a theatre piece based on the students’ interpretation of the work/name “Glass.” The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The […]
Teacher Extraordinaire – Sandy Patterson
Host Alberta de Jetley talks with Sandy Patterson, co-director of the Lana’i Academy of the Arts, The hosts for this episode were Alberta de Jetley, Jay Fidell. The hosts for this episode were Alberta de Jetley, Jay Fidell. The hosts for this episode were Alberta de Jetley, Jay Fidell. The hosts for this episode were […]
Solar Distillation: Drinking the Sun – Riley McGivern
“Solar Distillation: Drinking from the Sun” with Riley McGivern, Project Engineer, Renewable Water Technologies Solar production of freshwater from seawater offers tremendous potential for Hawai’i, and even more, for other Pacific Islands, to enhance supplies of potable water without incurring additional energy costs. Riley McGivern, Project Engineer for Renewable Water Technologies, describes RWT’s solar-powered seawater […]