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Manoa Valley Theatre returns for its 52nd season with a stellar lineup of shows that includes a slew of Hawaii premieres, including comedy, musical comedy, drama and a local-kine Hawaii favorite. Get a first look at Tiny Beautiful Things below!
Based on the best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things personifies her time working as the online advice columnist Sugar. When asked to take over the unpaid, anonymous position, Strayed used empathy and her personal experiences to help those seeking guidance for obstacles both large and small.
The stage adaptation by Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) places Strayed in her home, where the letter writers appear and share their deepest hurts and struggles. The letters are full of heartbreak and humor, and Strayed counsels each writer deep into the night, sharing words of compassion and hope. Tiny Beautiful Things is a play about reaching when you re stuck, healing when you re broken, and finding the courage to take on
Updated 11/14/21, 12:45 p.m.
The Honolulu Police Department is defending its purchase of a semi-autonomous robot dog named SPOT using federal CARES Act funds.
HPD has spent close to $40 million in federal funds in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of that money was used for officer overtime pay and to purchase ATVs, trucks and personal protective equipment.
But $150,045 was also spent acquiring the SPOT from Boston Dynamics. The high tech robot wento to assist HPD s Provisional Outdoor Screening and Triage (POST) program for Oahu s homeless during the pandemic.
Officers with the POST program told the City Council s Public Safety committee Wednesday that the robot has helped with, among other things, security, disinfection and temperature checks. Acting Lieutenant Joseph O Neal says SPOT also limits face-to-face interaction with potential COVID-positive individuals.
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The Honolulu Police Department is defending its purchase of a semi-autonomous robot dog named SPOT using federal CARES Act funds.
HPD has spent close to $40 million in federal funds in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of that money was used for officer overtime pay and to purchase ATVs, trucks and personal protective equipment.
But $150,045 was also spent acquiring the SPOT from Boston Dynamics. The high tech robot wento to assist HPD s Provisional Outdoor Screening and Triage (POST) program for Oahu s homeless during the pandemic.
Officers with the POST program told the City Council s Public Safety committee Wednesday that the robot has helped with, among other things, security, disinfection and temperature checks. Acting Lieutenant Joseph O Neal says SPOT also limits face-to-face interaction with potential COVID-positive individuals.
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