WAIMANALO (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Hawaiian music world is in mourning this Thanksgiving. The father of modern Hawaiian radio Krash Kealoha passed away Thursday morning in his Waimanalo home. Kealoha was ...
In Hawaii today, nearly everyone knows how to speak a few words and phrases of Hawaiian. But the practice of primarily speaking the Hawaiian... The Hawaiian Language Nearly Died. A Radio Show Sparked ...
When Larry Kimura and his students first arrived at KCCN in Honolulu with a pitch for a new Hawaiian-language radio show, the station manager had one question. ADVERTISING When Larry Kimura and his ...
KCCN-FM Honolulu reports the death of former Program Director Krash Kealoha, who was a major figure in Hawaii’s music scene and on radio for many decades. His real name was Victor Opiopio. Krash ...
Maui’s KPOA radio station at 93.5 FM supports Native Hawaiian issues and culture while also trying to appeal to a broader audience, a mission it looks to continue under new program director Shane ...
As Hawaii’s radio stations continue to be focal points for their communities in the aftermath of the deadly Maui wildfires, a benefit concert has been organized to be broadcast on those stations.
The voice was soft and scratchy, as if a bit timid in front of the microphone. "Ae," she said, meaning "yes" in Hawaiian, when asked a question by a male voice. "Ae hanau ia wau i Honoma'ele." ("Yes, ...
Hawaiian language activist Larry Kimura led the charge in the 1970s in getting Hawaii's Department of Education to sanction Hawaiian-language immersion schools. The state, however, did not offer any ...
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