[VIDEO] Five Minutes With… 2010 Hoku Awards winners
Star-Bulletin entertainment writer John Berger spoke with Mailani Makainai (right) and other winners from the 2010 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
[PICS] 2010 HARA Lifetime Achievement Awards
Rev. Ida Keli'iokalani (Hanapi) Chun, left, was among the recipients of the 2010 Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts (HARA) Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Hawaii Convention Center on May 29
HILife Cover Story: The Really Big Theater Issue
IONA marks 20 years with a one-time show, while other theater groups pay homage to Brecht
[PICS] On the Scene: Tommy Tutone
The artist behind '80s pop hit "867-5309/Jenny" played two full sets at Pipeline Cafe last weekend
HILife Cover Story: ‘Iron Man 2′
Robert Downey Jr. is back as Tony Stark to battle Mickey Rourke in "Iron Man 2"
[PICS] Concert Review: The Hold Steady
Brooklyn-based indie rockers the Hold Steady made their Hawaii debut last weekend at NextDoor in Chinatown
2010 ‘Bayfest’ lineup announced
Darryl Worley is the headlining act at "Bayfest 2010," scheduled for Sept. 25 and 26 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii
[PICS] The Throwdowns CD Release Party
Star-Bulletin staff writer Gary C.W. Chun shares his thoughts about last weekend's party at Pipeline Cafe
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