David Cunningham’s “City Life” opens at Gallery 360. Raw Stages’ New Works Festival stages a different reading of a work-in-progress at History Theatre. Minneapolis band Sycamore Gap performs to benefit the Arbitrarium art house.
By David Yamaguchi The North American Post In the spring of 1988, when I was in my early 30s, I took a forestry job in Boulder, Colorado. Boulder is a college town 40 minutes away from downtown Denver. I gladly accepted the position because forestry jobs “don’t grow on trees.” To stay in the field In the spring of 1988, when I was in my early 30s, I took a forestry job in Boulder, Colorado.
World War II brought martial law to Hawaiʻi and hardship to many Japanese Americans who were put in concentration camps on the continent. Many families voluntarily left Hawaiʻi to join their loved ones at those camps. That experience not only upended lives but also changed them.
By Kenichi (Ken) Sato For The North American Post I was drafted into the U. S. Army in June 1945 from Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. After basic training in the muggy summer at Camp Wolters, Texas, I was sent to the Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS) at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. I was in the last