Sunday, August 22, 2010

THREE MONTH HIATUS - Future Events

Aloha, Hola and Hafa Adai to all LR readers,


LATINRAMEN.com will be going on a three month hiatus! This is my last semester at UH Manoa's Spanish Graduate program and I will be studying for the master's exam, a two day exam encompassing all Latin American and Spanish literary movements as well as their corresponding historical events. I need to pass this master's exam in order to graduate this December. 


As much as it pains me to postpone blogging until November, I need these next few months to focus on my exam and final projects. But I will not leave my readers in the dark (as far as social Hispanic and art events go) so here are the top upcoming MUST ATTEND Honolulu events in the next couple months:


The M.I.A. Art & Literary Series September Event
Wednesday, September 1st at Mercury Bar (1154 Fort Street Mall)
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Support UH Manoa's English Department by attending their monthly music and poetry event at Mercury Bar. Featured artists are Sage Takehiro, Brenda Kwon, Travis Kaululaau Thompson, Richard Hammasaki and Fred Ho. 


For more information, log onto: miahonolulu.wordpress.com.


We Value Hawai'i - Art/Music/Dialogue
Saturday, September 25 at Fresh Café (831 Queen Street)
1 p.m. to Sunday, 1 a.m.




We Value Hawai'i organization is hosting an event geared towards acknowledging and exploring issues in Hawaii. According to coordinators, "The idea is to create an event using Art and Music that will center around an open discussion panel including the writers of The Value of Hawai‘i, invited politicians, and YOU." Live entertainment lineup includes The Jump Offs, Deep Throat, Black Square, Narwhal, Youth Speaks Hawaii and more.  This event is a must for those who care about the future of Hawaii and supporting local artists. 


For more information, log onto thevalueofhawaii.com


Hispanic Heritage Festival & Health Fair
Saturday, October 9th at Kapiolani Park Bandstand
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


This event is always a treat for locals and tourists on Oahu. I suggest arriving early in order to find parking because the live entertainment attracts people from all over the island. Nancy Ortiz of Alma Latina Productions is the coordinator of the festival and is planning a cultural explosion of food, music, dance and entertainment with sponsors Hawaii Hispanic News and Latin Business Hawaii. This is one event you MUST NOT miss because all proceeds of this event go to student scholarships given out by Hispanic organizations - think of it as a fundraiser for keiki and all Hawaii students. 


For more information on the Hispanic Heritage Festival & Health Fair, log onto: centrohispanohawaii.com


Remember GIVING IS RECEIVING - give to the local community by buying local, indulging in local food, art, music and culture. MAHALO for reading my blog! If you attend any of these events, please feel free to send me photos of your experience and I will post them after November 5th! 


Di, the LATINRAMEN girl