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    'Five-0' Ho Ho Ho and Oh No!

    Wednesday, December 08, 2010
    A holiday episode of "Hawaii Five-0" next week includes Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim) taken hostage by McGarrett's father's murderer. So much for the holiday spirit.

    Honolulu glows for the holidays

    Wednesday, December 08, 2010
    On Dec. 1 I walked out of the 3D Travel offices to Honolulu's version of a Winter Wonderland. Every building in the downtown area dresses up for the holidays: the trees are wrapped in lights, the buildings are draped in wreaths and boughs...

    'Five-0' Scene Spotting: Bad honeymoon

    Monday, December 06, 2010
    First, let me assure everyone in blissful coupledom that Hawaii is, in fact, a very popular destination for romance.

    'Five-0' sneak: 'Paradise' Lost

    Tuesday, November 30, 2010
    Next week we're back with a new episode of "Hawaii Five-0" titled "Palekaiko," which is a non-word in Hawaiian but is meant to mean paradise. I'm thinking they intentionally named it that because it turns out for one honeymooning couple that Hawaii is not paradise at all.

    Spa-ahhhhhhhhhhhh

    Tuesday, November 30, 2010
    A curious thing happens when your family moves away to the Mainland (my father retired two years ago and moved to Idaho, an impossibly cold but beautiful, forested place) — your holidays are sometimes free.

    'Five-0' Scene Spotting: Doping, thieving, lunatic triathletes

    Monday, November 22, 2010
    The Koko Crater Classic Triathlon — no where near Koko Crater. An armored truck heist purportedly on Kalia Road in Waikiki was, in fact, next to the parking structure at Neil Blaisdell Center in Honolulu. A humdinger of locales when the Five-0 squad splits up to take out four triathletes who just stole millions worth of diamonds...

    Kuliouou Ridge Hike: Good turkey burner

    Thursday, November 18, 2010
    I love hiking, and I'd say I only do it for the gorgeous Island vistas and the connection to nature, but it's also to help me stay in shape. This becomes especially important through the holiday season when the calories start to pile on and then, quite out of nowhere, something else starts to pile on. Boo.

    'Five-0' sneak peek and a bromance revue

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010
    An armored car heist that isn't about the money but involves a countdown to murder? Guess we'll see what the writers mean next week. In the meantime, sneak peek scenes include...

    'Five-0' Scene Spotting: Pak it in

    Monday, November 15, 2010
    The squad investigates the dirty deeds of a femme fatale (former "community," aka CIA) while protecting a dictator who is in the Islands en route to the U.N. Strap on your aviator goggles as we fly around Oahu:

    Scene Spotting Sneak: Poipu

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010
    We've got a female killer and the attempted assassination of a foreign dignitary in the next episode, oddly named "Poipu," which is a lovely beach and resort area on Kauai's south shore

    'Five-0' Scene Spotting: Murder by imu

    Monday, November 08, 2010
    A reminder to all you Scene Spotters: You can now fly to one site on 3DHawaii.com that includes all the major filming locations on Oahu: Find it here » One link flies you there, then you can fly among all the locations in 3D –– it's our one-stop-shop of "Hawaii Five-0." Enjoy!

    'Hawaii Five-0' sneak peek: Luau gone wrong

    Wednesday, November 03, 2010
    Next week's episode titled "Manao" (pronounced Mah-nah-OH, has many meanings including thought, belief, idea, knowledge) has the following description: A Hawaiian luau turns into a nightmare when the body of a dead cop, who turns out to be Danny's ex-partner from the Honolulu P.D., is found in the barbeque pit on the next episode of Hawaii Five-0. Ew...

    Birthday girl Katie, meet the Laie Lady

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010
    Since my birthday is on Halloween, you’d think I’d be the perfect person to write about the Haunted Lagoon, which just finished its third year at the Polynesian Cultural Center. You couldn’t be more wrong.

    'Hawaii Five-0' Scene Spotting: Mighty Mo stars

    Monday, November 01, 2010
    We have a new feature in Scene Spotting: One page you can link to with the primary locations around the Island where "Hawaii Five-0" has been shooting.

    Cookies! Free at the Doubletree Alana Hotel on Halloween

    Wednesday, October 27, 2010
    Have you had the Doubletree cookie? I have a friend through the UCLA Bruin Club of Hawaii (Go Bruins!) who used to be the front office manager at the Doubletree Alana Hotel, and he was the HOOKUP for these amazing cookies...

    'Five-0' Sneak Peek: The Mighty Mo

    Wednesday, October 27, 2010
    Next week's episode "Hoapono" is filmed in large part on the Battleship Missouri at Pearl Harbor, where a bad guy –– or not, we'll have to wait and see –– takes hostages. It's also where McGarrett's grandfather served and died during World War II

    'Five-0' Scene Spotting: The 'H' word blows up

    Monday, October 25, 2010
    I didn't do a count on how many times "haole" made it into this week's episode, but it was more than a handful. It means foreigner, but commonly refers to white people. It's starting to rub our favorite necktied detective Danno Williams the wrong way...

    Cheers! 'Hawaii Five-0' gets picked up, where to film next?

    Friday, October 22, 2010
    Now that CBS has picked up "Hawaii Five-0" for a full 22 episodes, we can scene spot until May. Good times! Chime in here on where you would like to see the series film next that you haven't seen yet.

    Ohana, luau and making the memory

    Thursday, October 21, 2010
    Last week I did a decadent thing for a Wednesday –– and this is Hawaii, so that really should be more the norm, but we all have busy lives and responsibilities that interfere with life in the tropics. Every so often, though, even us residents get to play tourist.

    'Five-0' Sneak Peek: Beach Time

    Wednesday, October 20, 2010
    Next week's episode, "Koolauloa," involves the sharp-shooter murder of a surfer, so we're getting quality beach time with the cast and especially, evidently, Kono (Grace Park). All fans of bikini-clad babes, set those DVRs to "record."

    'Five-0' Scene Spotting: Murder Down Under

    Monday, October 18, 2010
    The series took a turn for the real with this episode, referencing a sex trade and Kuhio Avenue as the "red light" district in Waikiki. In its defense, it also has fantastic dance clubs. But props to the writers for reining in the fantasy a bit.

    Five-0 Scene Spotting sneak peek

    Tuesday, October 12, 2010
    Not many clues in next week's sneak peek of the episode entitled, "Nalowale." We can make out the beach fronting the east Honolulu neighborhood of Aina Haina...

    'Hawaii Five-0' Scene Spotting: Jail Break!

    Monday, October 11, 2010
    Nice surprises with this episode. D.L. Hughley makes an appearance as a con, and Balthazar Getty was the criminal (Dawkins) who busted out of prison to get to a pile of cash. I'm not strong on recognizing the local actors, but couldn't mistake Q (stage name) as the guard who let Getty get away...

    Tahiti repeats in Molokai Hoe

    Sunday, October 10, 2010
    The granddaddy paddler's race between Hale O Lono Harbor on Molokai and Duke's Beach fronting the Hilton Hawaiian Village on Oahu ended today with no great surprises: Tahiti's formidable Shell Va'a team won its fifth straight ...

    Hidden Gem: Bruno's Forno

    Friday, October 08, 2010
    The point of a "hidden gem" is to let you, Fine Reader, know about cool places to go and dine in Hawaii that you might otherwise overlook because it's not on the Main Tourist Drag. But even I didn't know about Bruno's Forno and it's two blocks from where I live.

    Local file: Koko Crater tracks –– Going up

    Wednesday, September 29, 2010
    I did a post a few weeks ago about the easier hikes to do around Oahu. They're actually some of my favorites because they deliver on the views without working you over. But when it comes to hiking, honestly, I dearly love getting worked.

    'Hawaii Five-0' scene spotting: Waikiki, Hilton stars

    Monday, September 27, 2010
    Past the pilot and heading into the meat of the series, "Hawaii Five-0"'s newest episode starred several prime Oahu locations, including one of our favorites: The Hilton Hawaiian Village, which we've built out in 3D.

    A-LO-HA! The floral parade had it

    Sunday, September 26, 2010
    It was a supremely sunny day on Saturday as the annual Aloha Festivals Floral Parade wound down Kalakaua Avenue. The pau riders (pronounced Pah-OO) and their horses trotted regally down the street between convertibles bearing state political stars and marching bands...

    Day trip: Dog lover's paradise

    Thursday, September 23, 2010
    If you're visiting Hawaii, chances are you left your fuzzies (i.e., pets) at home, where they are whimpering, sad-faced, longing for your return. I know, pets make it rough to go anywhere.

    Spotting scenes from 'Hawaii Five-0'

    Monday, September 20, 2010
    During the six-year run of "Lost," we'd have parties and name the sites on the Island where they were filming. It made for some good comedy. The Ala Wai Boat Harbor was Sydney, Australia. The canal was Korea. And, of course, Kualoa Ranch and Mokuleia served as a mythical island that channeled eletromagnetic energy.

    'Hawaii Five-0' premiere at Waikiki Beach

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010
    It was a C-R-O-W-D, and I know part of that is because of the hype surrounding the reincarnation of the classic series, but I can't help but wonder if it's also because everyone misses Sunset on the Beach. The movie-on-the-beach program fell victim to city budget cuts, but CBS pulled it off with big-time sponsor Chevy. C'mon Honolulu, can we get a sponsor?

    More than rice at Rice Fest

    Monday, September 13, 2010
    I didn't have much time for it on Saturday, but there was no way I was missing out on the 1st Annual Rice Fest at Aloha Tower. Rice is important among most cultures in the world, of course, but I don't know of a place that has our same level of cultural fusion that places rice in such high priority in our diet. Literally, nobody in Hawaii doesn't eat rice.

    Hidden Gem: 12th Avenue Grill

    Thursday, September 09, 2010
    You know that restaurant that wins all these awards and about which you heard amazing things, but you never got around to dining there because [insert excuse here]? You always meant to go to this place: It buzzed like a bee in the back of your mind. Remember to check this place out! it said.

    'Urban Revolution' in Waikiki

    Monday, September 06, 2010
    It may seem to the outside eye that Hawaii is a state of casual wear and slippers. And that's true for the most part, but we have some talented, fashion-forward designers and labels...

    Winding down at RumFire

    Tuesday, August 31, 2010
    On Friday, I walked around Diamond Head, lounged and snapped photos at Duke's OceanFest and consumed more food and tea on the Veranda at the Moana Surfrider than one human should rightly pack in. How's a girl to cap that?

    Turning the Big One at Fresh Cafe

    Tuesday, August 24, 2010
    Saturday was the occasion of Yelp's first birthday in Hawaii – that site with the "power to the people" reviews of restaurants and more. They hosted it at the urban, arty Fresh Cafe, which itself just hit a year in business.

    Kaunala Trail: For that 'Where Am I?' feeling...

    Monday, August 23, 2010
    Oahu has hiking enthusiasts aplenty, so it was unusual to see a trail with hardly anyone on it. Guess that's the benefit of hiking in remote Pupukea on the famed North Shore.

    Scraping the skies of Oahu

    Wednesday, August 04, 2010
    Hiking is one of the best ways to see Hawaii without the many filters of the "visitor" experience. Just a strikingly gorgeous chain of islands, perfectly isolated and unique in its geography, from unforgiving lava terrain to lush, tropical jungles.

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