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Of the many stories of loss and change that surround the lava flow moving to isolate parts of P?hoa, few rival the story of the Buddhist cemetery just…
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It's been described as slimy, stringy, and its smell has drawn comparisons to dirty socks. Natto -- or Japanese fermented soybeans -- carries a reputation…
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If you look up at the sky tonight, you’ll notice a new moon. According to the Hawaiian Moon calendar, this first phase is called Hilo – which means a…
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“Yarn bombing” is a form of street art that’s cropping up in urban areas across the islands. And as HPR’s Molly Solomon reports, these public art…
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Hawaiian music is as much a part of the islands as the mountains and ocean it often describes. But making a living playing it can be a challenge. HPR’s…
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Women from the state’s only female prison don’t often get the chance to tell their story. But today, four formerly incarcerated women are gathering on…
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A University of Hawaii professor is taking what you might call a hands-on approach to science. She’s using social media, hundreds of contacts, and…
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This weekend Hawaii’s new wave of cacao lovers will descend on the Chocolate Festival at Dole Cannery. Hawaii is the only state in the country where cacao…
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If you started the New Year with a diet resolution, it may have already fallen by the wayside. Not so for three seniors at Kamehameha Schools. They’re…
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New research on the Laysan albatross reveals an unusual finding. A large number of these birds from a colony on Oahu are actually in same-sex…