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In the end, Hula Girl’s aloha spirit is its best asset, summed up by a sign near a lone wooden chair at the bar that honors Brennan’s late mother, LB Conway, a ’60s-era flight attendant for ...
Hula Dancing Is Integral To Hawaii's Culture Hawaii wasn't even a state when Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7, 1941 . It was annexed as a U.S. territory in July of 1899 and became the 50th ...
Hula Girl Brings Taste of Hawaii to Shirlington What started as a food truck has blossomed into a full-fledged restaurant giving Hawaiians – and Hawaiian food fans – a taste of home.
Hawaii wasn't even a state when Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7, 1941.It was annexed as a U.S. territory in July of 1899 and became the 50th state on August 21, 1959. During those 60 years ...
Three Maui women who have been dancing hula since grade school will take to hula’s most prestigious stage at the 60th Merrie Monarch Festival tonight in Hilo. The three women are among 12 that ...
Hula O Na Keiki is a children's hula competition that proves the art is far from dead. ... or girls, take the stage ... the only Maui-based hula competition for children ages 5 through 17.
The 65-foot catamaran Hula Girl, which ran aground at Maui’s Honolua-Mokulē‘ia Marine Life Conservation District and remained there for almost two months, has been removed.
Dancers perform an ancient hula at the annual Merrie Monarch Hula Festival in Hilo, Hawaii, in 2007. Tim Wright / AP file The stage is not the only place where Maui and Lahaina will be represented.
Hawaii Raceway Park is recognized as having a unique pagoda-like timing tower and the latest addition is a "supercharged roadster" for the starter's equipment. See All 5 Photos awaii — the land ...
Hula O Na Keiki is a children's hula competition that proves the art is far from dead. Hula was once banned in Hawaii, this competition fosters the next generation of dancers Skip to main content ...
The Merrie Monarch Festival, a weeklong cultural event in Hilo, Hawaii features the best hālau hula, ... We have a young, 15-year-old girl whose family lost their home.