Shakey’s Pizza Parlor fires up its ovens in Hawaii after a 30-year hiatus
Austin Zavala / Read
Shakey's Pizza Parlor, a popular hang-out for friends and families in the '60s, makes its long awaited return to Hawaii.
Consolidation killed the newspaper star
Beth-Ann Kozlovich / Read
David Black, above, has a lock on Hawaii print media. The Canadian publisher of the Honolulu Star Bulletin has announced a deal to purchase The Honolulu Advertiser. Below, a collage of banners from Hawaiian Language newspapers are a part of UH Hamilton Library's collection. Dozens of newspapers were published in Hawaiian between 1834 and 1949 and were read by an avid and highly literate public. Is there space in today's economy for more than one daily newspaper?
March 6: Isenberg Adopt-A-Block cleanup
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Hawaii LGBT Youth Prom seeking volunteers, donations
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
UN says three Pacific parliaments still without women
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
Obama should help West Papua’s people blighted by a U.S. corporation
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
San Francisco: Day of education protests heat up
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Cinnamon’s Restaurant keeps its own personal touch in Kailua for 25 years
Colleen Sanders / Read
Cinnamon's Restaurant is open 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and specializes in breakfast and lunch (they're also open the first Saturday of the month from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for dinner and Hawaiian music).