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Heather Artinian, uses sign language. Her parents and both her brothers are deaf, as is she. See story.

Photo by Joseph Sinnott

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To hear or not to hear: deafness as a gift
While he knows that means he'll never hear a chord strummed on an 'ukulele, or know the crescendo of the Halona Blowhole, 28-year-old Harvey Nathanson, the profoundly deaf son of deaf parents, views deafness as a gift.
Documentary looks at deaf family's struggle
Defining of deaf culture begins with language


Planning your weekend? Check out TGIF online for movie showtimes and reviews and weekend happenings.

TV Review
Classic Elvis concert film re-edited as new release

An Elvis as you've seldom seen him — as a playful, hang-loose, fun guy — is revealed in tonight's "Elvis: That's the Way It Is — Special Edition," airing on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel.
State plans 'full search' for film office chief
A "full search" will be undertaken before the state appoints a replacement for Hawai'i Film Office manager Georgette Deemer, said Deemer's supervisor at the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
Sidney Lumet's series makes its debut
Sidney Lumet, the man behind "The Verdict," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Network," is back. "100 Centre Street," his new weekly courtroom drama, premieres tonight at 9 p.m. EST on cable's A&E network.
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
Don Ho heads benefit; 'Comedy Shack' is back
"I'll Remember You" is the theme of the Arthritis Foundation's annual fund-raiser, from 4 p.m. Jan. 21 at Don Ho's Island Grill at Aloha Tower Marketplace. Don Ho, honorary chairman, will appear.

• Island Sounds
Kapena mixes past and future
Kapena's first CD of 2001 is a 10-tune sampler that reflects the group's reign as one of the best contemporary Hawaiian music groups in the Islands.

Audio sample of "Ta'u Koula" by Kapena in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.

Joan Namkoong
• Market Basket
Local papayas a good source of vitamins

Hawaii-grown papayas are available all year, a rich source of vitamins A and C and one of the sweetest fruits around.
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