Monday, January 1, 2001
home page local news opinion business island life sports
Search
The Great Index to Fun
Island Sounds
Book Reviews
Faith Calendar
Hawaii Ways
Island Food
Restaurant Reviews
Comics
AP Arts & Leisure
Ohana Announcements
Births
Weddings and Engagements
Celebrations
Achievers
How to Get Listed
Advertising
Classified Ads
Jobs
Homes
Restaurant Guide
Business Directory
Cars


Honolulu artist Clarence Lee shows off his Dragon stamp design.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser

Hawai'i's 'stamp guy' turned into cult hero
On Jan. 21, when his latest Lunar New Year's design, "The Year of the Snake," becomes America's first commemorative 34-cent stamp, Honolulu artist Clarence Lee will add another first to his growing list of "firsts."
Museum offers book on exhibit

Customized displays on cars go fancy with special emblems
You might be the type to wear your heart on your sleeve. Or, you might attach it to your car fender, in the form of a chrome-finish emblem.

Director Bergman through with films
Ingmar Bergman says he is finished making films and isn't even moved by his own work anymore. The director of such classics as "The Seventh Seal" said he will continue to stage plays.
Tryouts
Tube Notes
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
Annual Waynie Awards a toast to the town
The year 2000 wasn't a particular blockbuster season overall, but there were enough peaks and a few valleys to make it another year of change and adjustments.

• Island Sounds
Keiki choir sings its own rainbow
Wayne Harada reviews the following albums: Na Keiki O Kamehameha's self-titled album, Around Again by Nohelani Cypriano and Billy Gonsalves' and his Paradise Serenaders' self-titled album.

An audio clip of the song "We Make a Rainbow" by Na Keiki O Kamehameha, from their self-titled album, available as an mp3 or RealPlayer file

An audio clip of the song "Livin' Without You" by Nohelani Cypriano, from her album Around Again, available as an mp3 or RealPlayer file

An audio clip of the song "Nanakuli" by Billy Gonsalves and his Paradise Serenaders, from their album Paradise Serenaders, available as an mp3 or RealPlayer file

Joan Namkoong
• Market Basket
Japanese use mizuna in soup for New Year's
That feathery-leafed green abundant in supermarkets this week is mizuna, also known as pot herb mustard. It's a must for New Year's among Japanese families, which use it in ozoni, the traditional mochi (rice cake) soup.
Page Posted On: Monday, January 1, 2001
Home | Local News | Opinion | Business | Island Life | Sports
Index to Fun | Island Sounds | Book Reviews | Faith Calendar
Hawaii Ways | Island Food

How to Subscribe | How to Advertise | Site Map | Terms of Service | Corrections

© COPYRIGHT 2001 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.