Monday, April 22, 2013
Still Here Folks! :)
Aloha Everyone!
Just a quick update...
I do apologize for not being around lately. I have been tied up with numerous Performance Arts projects and have not had a real chance to sit down and take some time to Talk Story.
However, I am almost caught up with my work and I will be back very soon to shoot the breeze including to tell you about a stageplay that I wrote for the upcoming Women In Theatre's "Kauai Shorts" Festival!
So until then, talk to you soon!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Women In Theatre: "Kauai Shorts" 2013
If you’re on Kauai and been living under a rock, or not from around here, you've probably never heard about Hawaii’s very own, Women In Theatre (also known as WIT). And if you haven’t, let me tell you about them and their next amazing project, The “Kauai Shorts” Festival!
First, let me give you a brief history about the Women in Theatre, or WIT, as we like to call them. As stated on their website:
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Drug Testing Welfare Recipients
The
other day, a friend of mine re-posted a picture that has been going around on
Facebook. You might have seen it. It’s this one right here.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
C.K.M.S. Choir going to the Na Leo Pili Mai Choral Festival
If you haven’t heard by now, on April 13 & 14, 2013,Kauai’s very own Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School Choir will be representing its island at the 19th Annual Na Leo Pili Mai Choral Festival on Oahu. This group of fine young singers will be lead by Choir Teacher Julianne Hiu whose hope is to instill the love of music and the arts in her students.

Julianne has been an integral part of the music community here on Kauai for a few years now and I have been fortunate enough to perform with her in several of Kauai’s musical groups. Have I mentioned that she is also an excellent clarinetist? Besides being an educator and a vocalist, Julianne is also a top class musician showing that she has many talents that she offers to her Kauai community.

Julianne has been an integral part of the music community here on Kauai for a few years now and I have been fortunate enough to perform with her in several of Kauai’s musical groups. Have I mentioned that she is also an excellent clarinetist? Besides being an educator and a vocalist, Julianne is also a top class musician showing that she has many talents that she offers to her Kauai community.
Last week I had the chance to talk with Julianne and askher a few questions about CKMS Chorus’ trip to the Na Leo Pili Mai Coral Festival.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Lea Salonga In Concert On Kauai

Tickets:
$40 adults/$20 students.
Time:
Feb 26 at 07:00 PM - Feb 26 at 09:00 PM
Event Summary:Live Concert---***Seats available represent the estimated seating capacity. Please check with venue regarding available seating.***
Seats available:499 (500 total)
Monday, February 18, 2013
The U.S.P.S. Is A Failure!....Not Really!!
I have this deeply Conservative Republican friend, and
once in a while, we like to have discussions/arguments about policies, politics,
the state of our country, etc. So this last “discussion” we had, ended up being
about the US Post Office.
As you might know, the US Post Office had been in the
news again last week because of their announcement of them cutting their Saturday
mail delivery services. And because of that, my friend points out how the
government cannot run anything properly, AND because of this, we NEED to
privatize! Especially the Post Office because it has become such a burden on
tax payers.
Labels:
Congress,
Deficit,
FedEx,
H.R. 6407,
Lame Duck,
PAEA,
Patrick Donahoe,
Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act,
Saturday Service,
UPS,
US POST OFFICE,
US Postmaster General,
USPS,
Wolf-Pac
Location:
United States
Friday, February 15, 2013
Tilapia: The Other Whitefish
While shopping for groceries, I happened to come upon the
frozen meat section of the grocery store and I noticed a package of whole frozen
Tilapia. I then saw that the price was $12 for two medium size fish in the
pack! Twelve bucks! You might think, “That sounds just about right.” But I
remember a couple of years ago when the same fish was being sold at about $2-$3
for the pack. A whole heck of a lot cheaper than it is being sold today!
Thinking about it some more, I also remembered that when I
was a kid, there was kind of a stigma about eating Tilapia. It wasn’t eaten as
commonly as it is today. Not too many people really ate Tilapia because at one time
was considered dirty or a kind of “rubbish fish” that was found in all
reservoirs, ditches, canals, rivers and streams here in Hawaii, especially the
stagnant ones where they thrived.
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