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by Noe Tanigawa

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18 episodes
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Award-winning artist/journalist Noe Tanigawa interviews artists, organizers, thinkers, doers, people you want to know with fresh perspectives from Oceania, the Pacific, Moananuiakea. Noe is based in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. We invest, we regenerate, we know our place in an abundant world. Aloha mai kakou!🌺 Find Noeʻs stories for Hawaiʻi Public Radio: https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/people/noe-tanigawa Find Noeʻs artwork here https://www.noetanigawa.com/

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April 22, 2026

Robert Cazimero: Hawaiian Renaissance, Royal Hawaiian, May Days and more

<p>Precious stories! Robert Cazimero, Kumu Hula and Hawaiian music legend, conjures up the Hawaiian Renaissance, the camaraderie behind the glory days of live Hawaiian music in Waikīkī, Sunshine Crater Festivals, his Halau Na Kamalei o Lililehua, and May Days at the Shell in this casual talk story. Robert Cazimero is currently the focus of Ke Kilo Lani, in Gallery ’Iolani at Windward Community College. </p><p>The exhibition presents photos and memorabilia showing Robert’s evolution in Hula and influence during the Hawaiian Renaissance of the 1970’s onward. In their development as artists, the Brothers Cazimero mirrored and helped shape contemporary Hawaiian music and culture. </p><p>In a recent gallery talk, Robert Uluwehionapuaikawēkiuokalani Cazimero was thoughtful, he didn&#39;t take the role of sage or prophet as he well could! Robert&#39;s vibrant energy makes one so thankful to be on this journey of discovery with him. I think you’ll enjoy this interview we did for Hawai’i Public Radio in 2021. It’s a balm to spend time and wala’ao with this son of Hawai&#39;i. </p><p>Check out 6 minute and 23 minute versions with music on the HPR site:</p><p><a href="https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/tags/robert-cazimero" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/tags/robert-cazimero</a></p><p>The Ke Kilo Lani exhibition continues at Gallery &#39;Iolani, WCC through May 15, 2026. </p><p>Enjoy docent-led tours by members of Halau Na Kamalei o Lililehua on May 9, 2026, 1-4pm.</p>

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January 2, 2025

Coconuts, Where Elegance Meets Utility. Niu Now!

<p>Aloha kakou! </p> <p>For elegance, utility, and design perfection, today, we’re honoring the coconut palm. The Niu, or coconut palm, Cocos nucifera L., is our beloved Hawaiian coconut! </p> <p>Stately beacons, especially at the seashore. </p> <p>The niu’s slender ringed trunk ascends to a crown of fronds, some up to 9 feet long. Coconuts form at the base of the fronds, and every part of the plant is used, it’s one  of the ten most useful plant species in the world.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Here, Jessie Mikasobe Keali’inohomoku talks about the delicious phases of the nut meats! Among a lot of other things, including efforts to educate and propagate Niu culture. </p> <p>Mahalo to Jesse, as well as Indrajit Gunasekara – Uluniu Project Founder, and Dr. Manu Aluli Meyer – Kūlana o Kapolei, Chancellorʻs Office and ʻAha Niu Director.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Find out more about the Niu ohana here <a href="https://www.puuhonua-society.org/niu-now" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠https://www.puuhonua-society.org/niu-now⁠</a></p> <p><br /></p> <p>808-725-0907 </p> <p>indrajit@hawaii.edu</p> <p>IG at Niu.Now </p> <p>Mahalo to contributing musicians. Music programming and listing: Kit Ebersbach at Pacific Music Productions</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Hope the new year opens like a coconut for you! </p> <p><br /></p> <p>Here are a few notes I made about the coconut meat:</p> <p>ʻōʻio, the unripe, green nut with jelly-like flesh</p> <p><br /></p> <p>haohao, as in “ka wai o ka niu haohao,” the delicious water in the maturing nut, with soft, white flesh </p> <p><br /></p> <p>ʻili kole, the half-ripe nut, with chewy meat, eaten raw with salt and poi</p> <p><br /></p> <p>oʻo, a mature nut, but not brown, ripe, good for milk and cream</p> <p><br /></p> <p>maloʻo, brown mature nut, with dry husk, water still inside, best stage for planting</p> <p><br /></p> <p>ho’oiho, the spongy pulp in sprouting nuts; choice food (lolo)</p> <p><br /></p> <p>ōkaʻa, the dry, brown, old nut with no water and meat</p> <p><br /></p> <p>‘āka’a, separated from shell so as to make a rattling</p> <p>sound; oil is extracted at this stage</p> <p> A hui hou!</p>

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November 13, 2023

Glimmers and Wala’ao with Florence

<p>This program is, uncharacteristically, about me. After two shows working with Honoluluʻs unsheltered community, I made some paintings now at Bās Bookshop in Honolulu through 11/26/2023.</p> <p>Wednesday 11/15, Erin Yuasa and I will be there at 5:30 to talk about work, and making. She’ll demo the handsome lei she makes from repurposed t-shirts. Please do come by. I feel like making the whole night about how we in Hawai’i can contribute to a unified world.🌺</p> <p>And because of this show, my UH Manoa grad school studio mate, Florence Matsuoka, got the idea to interview me. Argh!</p> <p>Plus, to make it an episode in my Fresh Pacific podcast.</p> <p>See her twisting her long mustache…all part of a diabolical scheme! Florence, I find out has ascended to become General Manager at Hawaiian Graphics, the venerable and indispensable art supply store on Beretania. They’re mobilizing their facebook page, hoping to be a link for artists around the state. Hear about that, and reminiscences of Helen Gilbert and Prithwish Neogy in the new Fresh Pacific podcast. </p>

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What is fresh pacific?

Award-winning artist/journalist Noe Tanigawa interviews artists, organizers, thinkers, doers, people you want to know with fresh perspectives from Oceania, the Pacific, Moananuiakea. Noe is based in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. We invest, we regenerate, we know our place in an abundant world. Aloha mai kakou!🌺 Find Noeʻs stories for Hawaiʻi Public Radio: https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/people/noe-tanigawa Find Noeʻs artwork here https://www.noetanigawa.com/

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This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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