Variety Show dazzles

written by Courtney Ochi · April 24, 2010

‘Iolani Variety Show, April 15, 2010 from Imua Online on Vimeo. ‘Iolani Variety Show] Although an annual tradition at ‘Iolani School, this year’s Variety Show provided an awe-inspiring mix of talent more diverse and entertaining than before. Students from Kamehameha that visited... [Read more]

Musical to Go On

February 27, 2010

The show must go on: “Kiss Me, Kate” tonight is still on at Hawaii Theatre at 7 p.m. It’s closing night for this lively production from ‘Iolani Dramatic Players. All other campus events today have been cancelled due to the tsunami warning. Tickets are ten dollars.

Pianist featured on National Public Radio

written by Kaitrin Tobin · February 26, 2010

A junior, Tiffany Cheung was selected from her audition tape to play on From the Top, a show that features young classical musicians in the nation. Tiffany’s performance aired on NPR at 10 a.m. Hawaii Time on Saturday, Feb. 27. Tiffany began playing when she was six years old. This decision came... [Read more]

Select Middle School Orchestra wins Nationals

written by Akari Hatanaka · February 19, 2010

The ‘Iolani Select Middle School Orchestra took first place on Friday, February 19 in the ASTA National Orchestra Festival in the Middle School Division in California under the direction of Katherine Hafner.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

written by Jen Rasay · February 16, 2010

Most moviegoers should already know by now that watching an onscreen adaptation never beats reading the novel. The same goes for Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lighting Thief which came out on Friday, February 12. Coming in second in the weekend box office behind Valentine’s Day, it’s a good... [Read more]

Mane O Ke Ola: Preview

February 2, 2010

An excerpt from: The Journey of an Accountant written by Christopher Kodama The faded blue Chevette cruised along the long, empty freeway.  Jason, wearing his Monday red tie and white shirt, was headed to the annual accountant’s convention 350 miles from his house.  As he took a sip of coffee,... [Read more]

Mr. Abe shares his passion

written by Kaela Shiigi · December 26, 2009

“Nobody questioned us,” he said with a smile. That concert helped direct his decision to pursue a career in music, one that would eventually lead him to his role as director of the ‘Iolani Stage Bands. Besides teaching, Mr. Abe still plays music professionally. He gets called whenever famous singers... [Read more]

Artists go green at home and on stage

written by Kaela Shiigi · December 16, 2009

Amy Hanaiali’i’s home on the island of Moloka’i serves as what she considers an “extreme” example of sustainable living. Her 80-acre farm produces food for her and her family without the use of chemicals. During the Green Aloha Concert, she connected her green values with her music. Accompanied... [Read more]

Team we don’t care: Bridget and Akari

written by Bridget Tobin and Akari Hatanaka · December 16, 2009

B: To make sure that I wasn’t the only one who disliked Twilight, I asked fellow classmate, Andrew Zhou, three simple questions. 1.    What did you think of the movie? 2.    What do you think of all the hype surrounding the movies and actors? 3.    Is it out of control? Andrew answered honestly, 1. ... [Read more]

“A Commedia of Errors” bound for Scotland

written by Bridget Tobin · November 17, 2009

The ‘Iolani Dramatic Players performed the much anticipated fall play, A Commedia of Errors, on November 5-7. This year’s play is unique in that the actors will be bringing their talent to Scotland this coming summer for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Throughout the year, students have been doing... [Read more]

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