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Welcome to Huki Links – highlighting some of our favorite literary links and more over the past week from across the ‘net! For more about Huki-Links, check out our inaugural post. The best part of the “huki” is that we all pull together, if you find any fun or interesting book related links/articles please feel free to share […]
You don’t have to be a part of the Jewish community in order to cook and enjoy kosher foods. To help, Maui resident Danit Schusterman brings us a unique new cookbook, Maui Kosher-Quick and Easy Recipes (Mutual Publishing, 2011). The recipes in Schusterman’s book are easy to prepare and clearly explained. There are icons at the […]
As part of the The Center for Biographical Research Biography Brown Bag Series, Hawaiʻi author Richard Tillotson will be giving a talk at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus on Thursday March 1, 2012. The talk will be held at Henke Hall, Room 325 located at 1800 East-West Road and will be held from […]
Pahala Public Library re-opened Pahala Public and School Library, located at 96-3150 Pikake Street on the campus of Kaʻu High and Pahala Elementary Schools on the Big Island, reopened to the public on February 23rd. The library will resume its regular public service schedule of Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The […]
It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the week’s literary and library events here in Hawaiʻi. Support our local literary scene and our local libraries by attending these events. Hope everyone has a great weekend! [gn_divider] Now on to the events… Friday, February 24 Book Reading of Don’t Know Much About […]
Exciting new Native-American author, Gyasi Ross, will be visiting Oʻahu and reading from his new book of short stories and poems about contemporary Native-Americans titled Don’t Know Much About Indians (but i wrote a book about us anyways). Gyasi will be reading at the following events: Friday, February 24 at 5:30pm “two eyes” Gallery/Indigenous International […]
The Image of America series from Arcadia Publishing is a prolific series of short, accessible books filled with vintage photographs that chronicle the small towns, neighborhoods, downtowns and communities across the United States. There are over 5,800 books in the series so far, with many more being published or in development. Hawaiʻi has the pleasure […]
Welcome to Huki Links – highlighting some of our favorite literary links and more over the past week from across the ‘net! For more about Huki-Links, check out our inaugural post. The best part of the “huki” is that we all pull together, if you find any fun or interesting book related links/articles please feel free to share […]
It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the week’s literary and library events here in Hawaiʻi. Support our local literary scene and our local libraries by attending these events. Hope everyone has a great President’s Day weekend! Holiday Library Hours In observance of the Presidents Day 2012 Holiday, all public libraries […]
One of Hawai‘i’s well known feng shui practitioners and design consultants, Clear Englebert, is back with a new book to help you focus and strengthen your energy flow in Feng Shui for Hawai‘i Gardens: The Flow of Chi Energy in the Tropical Landscape (Watermark Publishing, 2012). This latest feng shui installment will help you optimize the […]
After the rousing success of That’s NOT What Grandmas Are For, author Jenniffer Welliver continues her series of children’s picture books with That’s NOT What Grandpas Are For (Pacific Raven Press, 2011). Grandpas is a 23-page children’s hardcover depicting various animal grandfathers engaging in activities that are NOT what grandpas are for. These include such undertakings as a dog […]