Episodes

Friday Aug 21, 2015
In interview with Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom
Friday Aug 21, 2015
Friday Aug 21, 2015
A great chat with Hawai’i’s top-selling female vocalist of all time, Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom,about Evita, and her return to her roots in musical theatre to perform the title role in this iconic rock musical. The compelling score by Andrew Lloyd Webber features some of theater’s best-loved and most beautiful songs, including “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.” With a cast of over 60 performers backed by a live orchestra, this monumental production promises to be the biggest theatrical event of the year. From the company that brought the recent smash hits, Les Misérables and Miss Saigon, MAPA LIVE presents this passionate and unforgettable story of Argentina’s most beloved and controversial figure. Blessed with charisma and driven by ambition, Eva Peron was a starlet at 22, the president’s mistress at 24, first lady at 27, and dead at 33.

Monday Jul 27, 2015
MAPA Presents Evita at the MACC
Monday Jul 27, 2015
Monday Jul 27, 2015
Aug 21 - Aug 30, 2015 7:30 PM Castle Theater MAPA LIVE PRESENTS EVITA

Tuesday Jul 21, 2015
Willie K interview
Tuesday Jul 21, 2015
Tuesday Jul 21, 2015
Willie K will be playing on Thursdays at King Kamehama Golf Club Ballroom, Dinner Buffett for Only $60 show just $25!

Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Rev. Cindy Paulos talk on Heaven at Unity
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Rev. Cindy Paulos will host a free talk and meditation at Unity Church on 483 South High St. on Friday July 17th at 6pm. The talk is “The Experience of Heaven” with excerpts from her new book, Angel Blessings, Messages from Heaven, and her CD, Angel Blessings, Benefiting Hospice.Rev. Paulos’ goal for the book and CD is to offer a preparatory guide to lead people to the higher realms of heaven. It offers words to invoke the spirit and experience the soul as a way to understand that heaven can be experienced while still on Earth.

Monday Jul 06, 2015
Randy Jay Braun
Monday Jul 06, 2015
Monday Jul 06, 2015

Friday Jul 03, 2015
Tehrah
Friday Jul 03, 2015
Friday Jul 03, 2015
Had a wonderful talk with Tehrah, tehrah.com/
Monday Jun 29, 2015
America A to W
Monday Jun 29, 2015
Monday Jun 29, 2015

Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
interview with Maui's Willie K!
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Willie K talk about Cannibis Products . He's hosting Ganja Fest June 27, 2015 at Mulligans, starts at 1p-10pm. The 1st Annual GanjaFest is a festival that incorporates Music to educate about the practical uses of Hemp and the Beneficial effects of Cannabis products. Orange County Ska band, Common Sense will Headline the event.

Monday Jun 22, 2015
Nona Brown talks about singing with New Edwin Hawkins singers
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Gospel Singer Nona Brown talks about her latest trip to Switzerland with Edwin Hawkins and singing with the New Edwin Hawkins Singers. https://www.facebook.com/nona.brown.18?fref=ts

Tuesday Jun 16, 2015
A conversation with Henry And Sherron Allen
Tuesday Jun 16, 2015
Tuesday Jun 16, 2015
iHenry Allen received a lifetime achievement award from Hawaii Academy of recording Arts,and will be recognized by Mayor Alan Arakawa on Monday June 22nd.
The last Hawaiian Steel Guitarist for the world famous “Hawaii Calls” radio broadcast show. During the early Hawaiian Territorial days, played with local greats such as Alfred Apaka and René Paulo at renown clubs like Trader Vic's, the Banyan Court, The Orchid Room, and the Shell Bar. Polishing his jazz guitar talents in Los Angeles in the mist of the swing days of Hollywood, Henry was scouted for the Martin Denny band as lead singer in which the band became the fore front sounds for the exotica ultra lounge craze of the 50’s and swing jazz. Contracted “Big Shows” at the famous Brown Derby, General Lee’s and The Seven Seas. His music encompassed the movie industry in television shows such as “Blue Hawaii” and “Hawaiian Eye”, and was also a featured guests on “Rosie O’Donnell” and NBC’s “The Today Show” twice. His talents extended even to Las Vegas and the “Greek Theater” in L.A., arranging and producing a 56-piece orchestra opening for the Don Ho show.

