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26 October 2024 9:10 PM | No CommentsPerhaps in a sign of things to come before his World Series Game 1 heroics, Freddie Freeman hit a grand slam in the eighth inning.
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30 September 2024 9:31 AM | No CommentsTo win his elusive Olympic gold medal, Novak Djokovic had to get past an intriguing encounter that only happened due to some luck.
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31 August 2024 5:38 AM | No CommentsHeld at Honolulu's Ala Moana Beach every Memorial Day Weekend, 2024 marked the 25th anniversary of the Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai'i ceremony.
Read More - “Ashibina” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
30 August 2024 4:33 AM | No CommentsSong: “Ashibina” Composed by Shuken Maekawa Performers: Mari Miyasato, Miyaka Nishihira & Rev. Blayne Nakasone Sakata Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts […]
Read More - “Count on Me” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
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Injured Nishikori makes the most of his Hawaii Open experience
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on January 2, 2020 | No CommentsStill grappling with a right elbow injury, Kei Nishikori visited Honolulu anyway - and made a UNIQLO fashion statement in the process. -
Tennis: Querrey wins 2019 Hawaii Open over Nakashima in thriller
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on January 1, 2020 | No CommentsBrandon Nakashima held two match points but couldn't convert, allowing Sam Querrey to take advantage and prevail, 6-4, 6-7 (7-9), 13-11 (super tiebreak). -
Tennis: As Hawaii Open closes out 2019, players look ahead
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on December 27, 2019 | No CommentsKei Nishikori, Sam Querrey, Misaki Doi and others talked about their prospects for 2020 at the Hawaii Open Media Day held prior to the tournament. -
PyeongChang 2018: Halfpipe winner Chloe Kim in a class of her own
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 16, 2019 | No CommentsThe question was not whether Chloe Kim would win the women's snowboard halfpipe event at the 2018 Winter Olympics, but by how much. -
PyeongChang 2018: Virtue, Moir win gold in ice dance
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on February 3, 2019 | No CommentsTessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada became the most decorated figure skaters in Olympic history. Check out our photos and videos from South Korea. -
Yi Seung-jun’s “Crossing Beyond” – 2018 Busan Film Review
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on October 9, 2018 | No CommentsPutting together a film that represents the scope of a large international event is daunting no matter what the language. Such was the case for “Crossing Beyond,” the documentary for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics. -
Spike Lee, Plaxico Burress, Chris Snee, David Tyree on “The Greatest Catch Ever”
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on August 15, 2018 | No CommentsExcerpts from the 2015 Tribeca Q&A for Spike Lee's "The Greatest Catch Ever," focusing on David Tyree's play that won the New York Giants the 2008 Super Bowl. -
WNBA 2018: Mystics quiet the first-place Storm, 100-77
Kwai ChanPosted on August 10, 2018 | No CommentsWith five straight wins, the Washington Mystics are now in third place in the WNBA standings after clinching a playoff berth. -
WTT 2018: Venus Williams snatches victory for the Kastles over the Aviators, 21-20
Kwai ChanPosted on July 28, 2018 | No CommentsWilliams won her game, 5-2, as well as the “Supertiebreaker,” saving three match points in the latter against San Diego's Naomi Broady. -
WTT 2018: The Kastles’ Venus Williams meets the press
Kwai ChanPosted on July 28, 2018 | No CommentsIn her lone press conference of the 2018 Washington Kastles home season, Venus Williams talked about D.C., Tokyo 2020 and how she cannot play basketball.