An American man’s rowboat had capsized in the Pacific. Low on battery, he put out a call for help.
Category: Hawaii
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A Hawaiian Bungalow Resort Reopens on the Big Island
Plus: playful lamps, Loewe Craft Prize finalists on view in Queens and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Love Letter: The Heartbeat of Hawaii
The last king of Hawaii said, “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.”
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Preserving Hula, the Heartbeat of Hawaii at the Merrie Monarch Festival
For 60 years, the Merrie Monarch Festival has contributed to the reclamation of Hawaiian culture, language and identity.
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Preserving Hula, the Heartbeat of Hawaii at the Merrie Monarch Festival
For 60 years, the Merrie Monarch Festival has contributed to the reclamation of Hawaiian culture, language and identity.
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F.A.A. Issues Safety Alert After Runway Near Misses
The New York Times – Business:After a series of high-profile episodes at major airports, the Federal Aviation Administration has taken steps in recent months to address airport safety.
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If the Ironman World Championship Doesn’t Happen in Kona, Did It Even Happen?
The New York Times – Sports:The iconic one-day world championship event has outgrown the small town on the island of Hawaii. But will triathletes follow the race outside of Kona?
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Luke Shepardson Wins the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational
The New York Times – Sports:Waimea Bay in Hawaii finally delivered conditions fit for one of the world’s most elusive surfing events. A local lifeguard beat out the top pro surfers for the trophy.
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When the Big Wave Doesn’t Break, but Your Emotions Do
The New York Times – Sports:The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational, a surfing contest that is as prestigious as it is mythical, was called on for the first time since the event was last held in 2016. Surfers had less than 48 hours to travel to Oahu to compete. Then the forecast changed.
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In Philadelphia, a Cocktail Bar With Bold Colors and Swedish Meatballs
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: buzzy hotels, psychedelic collages and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A Hilltop Hideaway in the Scottish Highlands
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: an art collector’s villa in Tangier, a wellness resort in Kaua’i and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Surfers Work for Gender Equality in the World’s Most Famous Waves
The New York Times – Sports:In 2002, “Blue Crush” depicted women competing at a major competition at Hawaii’s Pipeline. That’s only now become a reality thanks to grass-roots efforts and hard-charging surfers.
