Arts and Culture

The Many Faces of Frank

Hawai’i's Favorite Comedian Continues to Entertain

By :: Bob Sigall | Photos courtesy of :: Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawai‘i’s greatest, most outrageous comedian isn’t afraid to go out on a limb for a laugh. When he does his Mufi Hanneman impression, he stands on a stool wearing a bad wig. Tina Turner? Why not? Elvis? Fair game. But what happens when the game is sitting in the audience? That’s what happened to Frank De Lima, the Portuguese Prince of Hawaiian Comedy, when Imelda Marcos, wife of former Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, came to see him one night. Click here to read the complete article

Edge Effects

Spice Up Your Office!

By:: Janel Foster Product and store suggestions to spice a humdrum office into a fun, refreshing work area. Click here to read the complete article

Custom Couture

Elisha Rinaldo

By :: Pamela Varma Brown | Photo by :: Sara Wall Kaua‘i designer Elisha Rinaldo has always had an eye for style, proportion, and beautiful clothing—as well as a passion for the radiance of well-dressed women. “When women are confident about how they look, they just glow with that confidence,” she says. “The joy of designing is seeing my customers smile because of how beautiful they feel.” Click here to read the complete article