Archive for March 2008

Island Mele Reviews

Mar 29th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Hawaiian Music

This week John Berger from the Honolulu Star Bulletin reviews a new album release by Dani Girl (Waring) entitled It’s About Time, and a fund raiser project for ‘Iolani School called Live at the ‘Iolani School Fair Vol. 1 in his Island Mele column.
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Waialua Soda Works - Mango

Mar 26th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

Waialua Soda Works was founded in 2003 by Karen and James Campbell to bring back the nostalgic experience of drinking soda in glass bottles.
The company uses only clear glass bottles, pure cane sugar, and natural flavors to make their gourmet sodas. he products feature local ingredients such as Maui Brand natural white cane sugar, [...]

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Get Your Free Weblog or Mini Site

Mar 24th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

Are you interested in blogging, but just haven’t found the right place to share your writing? Well, now you’ve found it. There are many free blogging sites, but when you sign up with those big corporate companies you’re just one among thousands of other bloggers. The Hawaii Network wants you to be part of our [...]

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J Boog - Hear Me Roar

Mar 24th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Hawaiian Music

Jerry Afemata, AKA J Boog, was working in a oil refinery in Southern California when a coworker helped him get his music heard at South Pac Entertainment. Now, residing in Makakilo, J Boog is becoming one of the most popular artists played on local airwaves. J Boog’s debut release, Hear Me Roar, is a mixture [...]

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Halema’uma’u Explosion

Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Hawaii News

Kilauea is not know for explosive behavior, but yesterday the mold was broken. Kilauea’s Halemaumau Crater produced an explosion so powerful that it sent boulders flying over a 75-acre area. Scientists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory initially thought it was an earthquake. They later determined that pent-up gas pressure caused an explosion. No lava [...]

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Honoapi’ilani Highway

Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Hawai'i Culture

Just past Keone’o'io in South Maui a path cuts thought the barren ‘a’a lava field. This path was carved out four centuries ago by workers creating a road for their king. This path is a remaining fragment of a road system begun by Pi’ilani, a chief who ruled six West Maui bays know as honoapi’ilani.

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Maui Friends of The Library Bookstore

Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

The Friends of Maui Bookstore is located just outside Kahului in Pu’unene. The store is in an old building that was once part of the Pu’unene school. Staffed by volunteers, the store is a goldmine for book lovers. They estimate to have 180,000 books on hand for you to choose from, and with [...]

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Hawaiian Music Online

Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Hawai'i

Finding Hawaiian Music Online is becoming easier and easier. You can now listen to territorial stations like KINE and KAPA even when you aren’t in the islands. These two stations now offer online streams of their broadcasts. If you’re on the mainland longing for home then fire up one of these streams and you’ll feel like your back in the islands.

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