Noe Tanigawa covers art, culture, and ideas for Hawai i Public Radio. Noe began working in news at WQXR, the New York Times classical station in New York City, where she also hosted music programs from 1990-94. Prior to New York, Noe was a music host in jazz, rock, urban contemporary, and contemporary and classic Hawaiian music formats in Honolulu. Since arriving at HPR in 2002, Noe has received awards from the Los Angeles Press Club, the Society of Professional Journalists Hawai i Chapter, and an Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for coverage of the budget process at the Hawai i State Legislature. Noe holds a Masters in Painting from UH Mānoa. She maintains an active painting practice, and has recently returned from a 2015 residency with the U.S. Art in Embassies program in Palau. Noe is from Wailupe Valley in East O ahu.
A piece by Native Hawaiian artist Dana Paresa featuring herself as a tropical maiden
Portland has been in the news lately because of its heatwave, with temperatures hitting 114 degrees Monday. Native Hawaiian artist Dana Paresa has been living in Portland for the last eight years, thinking a lot about Hawai i. Her new show at Arts & Letters Nu‘uanu says a lot about the pandemic experience we ve all been through.
Do you remember the early days of development in Kaka‘ako? Kamehameha Schools encouraged a vibrant scene around the Kaka‘ako Agora, SPF now Aupuni Space Gallery, and the shops that are now the core of Salt.
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