Starbulletin.com

Island Images


RUSSIAN FOLK DANCERS
OPEN ART EXHIBIT

art
FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
The Honolulu Academy of Arts held a Russian festival yesterday to open an exhibit of Russian art. Dancers Anastasia Brice, left, and Nina Dinger, of the Russian folk dance troupe Russian Souvenirs, performed.



art
FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
Nataliya Andriyevska and Nina Dinger waited to dance.



GOT 'BOTS?

art
FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
"Robotics ... Changing the Future," a national traveling exhibit that uses interactive displays to teach visitors about how robots work, opened over the weekend at the Bishop Museum. Sharon Young played with one of the displays yesterday. The exhibit runs through Sept. 2.



THE ONE THAT
DIDN'T GET AWAY

art
KEN IGE / KIGE@STARBULLETIN.COM
Clinton Ho held his 4-year-old daughter, Karli, next to a 182.8- pound ahi (yellowfin tuna) that he caught yesterday during the two-day Ahi Fever Tournament held over the weekend at Waianae Boat Harbor.



OPENING DAY


art
RON SLAUSON / CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
Dedication ceremonies and softball games marked Saturday's opening of the second phase of the city's Central Oahu Regional Park.



--Advertisements--
--Advertisements--


| | | PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION
E-mail to City Desk

BACK TO TOP


Text Site Directory:
[News] [Business] [Features] [Sports] [Editorial] [Do It Electric!]
[Classified Ads] [Search] [Subscribe] [Info] [Letter to Editor]
[Feedback]
© 2003 Honolulu Star-Bulletin -- https://archives.starbulletin.com


-Advertisement-