Just like locals know it will rain at the Punahou Carnival, we also know that it will be the opposite for the Hawaii Book and Music Festival: hot with only…
Wil tells Marshall M. Doi’s poignant story "The Luna of the Landing."
Kat reads from "Living Near the Water," a poem by Cathy Song.
Darryl captures the indefatigable spirit of Kau Goong in Darrell H.Y. Lum’s "No Mistaking."
Sen. Chun Oakland, a longtime advocate of elders’ rights, opens our tribute to kupuna with L. Nishioka’s poem "Kilani Bakery Obaasan."
Cedric reads the stage directions for Lanning Lee’s "Too Smart to Slow Down: A One-Roach Play in One Act."
Eric Chock reads URBAN GARDENING from his book, LAST DAYS HERE.
Eric Chock reads GHISLAINE’S QUILT from his book, LAST DAYS HERE.
Little Iron Men recounts the true story of a Japanese-American unit behind German lines during World War II. www.littleironmen.com