The stage at Hawaii Theatre was crowded with pageant officials, prize sponsors and many other well-wishers as newly crowned Miss Hawaii 2025 Emalia Dalire did her first news media interview Saturday night as a titleholder.
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Competing as Miss Kaneohe, Dalire beat 12 other hopefuls to become the 80th woman to hold the title of Miss Hawaii.
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When Shuji Komagata, bishop of Soto Mission of Aiea, takes the stage to play Japanese taiko at the upcoming 42nd annual Pan-Pacific Festival, it will be in the spirit of drumming up continued support for celebrating cross-cultural connections in the region.
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Start with Oahu Cemetery in lower Nuuanu Valley, a final resting place for Hawaii residents for almost 200 years. Add a substantial bento-style dinner and thoroughly researched soliloquies by five talented actors, and you have “Cemetery Pupu Theatre,” an outreach program created and produced by the Hawaiian Mission Houses Museum that is presented each June on-site at the cemetery.
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The Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra recently launched a “Sponsor a Musician” program to increase public engagement and support musicians.
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The 29-year-old Hawaii born-and-raised singer-songwriter was only the fifth contestant with Hawaii ties to appear on the show in its 23-year history.
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The win positions Artis, now living in Nashville, for another round of “Disney Night” competition on Monday. Nationwide voting during the broadcast will cut the field to the three who will compete for the title May 18.
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Victims and survivors of war and natural disasters are receiving the recognition due Sunday with the premiere of “Worldwide Requiem” at New York’s Carnegie Hall.
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Thunderstorm Artis took another step forward Monday advancing from Top 8 to Top 7 on “American Idol.”
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Artis, Hawaii-born and raised and now living in Nashville, Tenn., will spend the rest of the week preparing for the next round of “American Idol” competition on Mother’s Day.
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The songs were sung, the votes were counted and Hawaii’s Thunderstorm Artis survived another cut in the field to become a Top 8 contestant on “American Idol.”
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The songs have been sung, the votes have been counted, and Hawaii’s Thunderstorm Artis has survived another cut in the field to become a Top 8 contestant on “American Idol.”
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Each competition will be filmed on location and then broadcast on Hawaii News Now. The series will end with a live finale at Ko Olina Resort on Dec. 14 and will include public voting to determine the winner.
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Hana Keaka (Hawaiian- language theater) took a significant step forward last fall when “Puana,” written by University of Hawaii-Manoa professor of theater Haili‘opua Baker and Kaipulaumakaniolono Baker, opened Sept. 27 at Kennedy Theatre.
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Competition resumes Sunday at 2 p.m. Hawaii time when Artis and the other Top 10 contestants will be battling to make it to the Top 8, which will be announced at the end of the show.
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Hawaii-born Thunderstorm Artis has taken another step towards the winner’s circle with audience voting elevating him to Top 12 status Sunday on “American Idol.”
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The survivors after Monday’s show will be this season’s top 10.
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Thunderstorm Artis took another step toward the title of “American Idol” on Sunday when he was named one of this season’s Top 20 contestants during a special three-hour Easter Sunday edition of “American Idol.”
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Sunday happens to be Easter Sunday, and the theme is “Songs of Faith.” Hawaii born-and-raised Thunderstorm Artis, who now lives in Nashville, has a personal favorite ready.
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“Idol” filmed on Oahu in February, but it is the audience voting on Monday that will determine if Artis is one of the survivors when the field is cut from 24 to 20 on Sunday.
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Hawaii will get its first chance Monday to show aloha for Oahu native Thunderstorm Artis as “American Idol” welcomes viewers to vote for their favorite performers.
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