Thousands of Japanese Americans went to war for the U.S. during World War II. A new history exhibit opening in San Francisco ...
Kelly Sullivan, whose grandfather Albert was one of the five Sullivan brothers who perished on a Navy ship in World War II, ...
Johnson’s latest children’s book is inspired by her Japanese American roots, and the seashells her grandfather collected at two different internment camps during the war.
The concert marks the Melbourne debut of the production, which brings together original vocal cast members whose voices appeared in Studio Ghibli’s film soundtracks. Singers Yoshikazu Mera, Sumi ...
Riding a wave of festival momentum with “It Was Just an Accident,” ”Sentimental Value” and “The Secret Agent,” MK2 Films has ...
San Jose Taiko’s highly acclaimed Swingposium is coming to Maui, offering audiences a powerful, immersive performance that illuminates the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Audience members can actively participate in the play, which takes place in a fictional mess hall behind barbed wire.
During World War II, seven cadets at the University of Hawaii’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program were blocked from ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
In the warm glow of the country’s jazz cafés, a subculture of vinyl aficionados is cultivating the kind of shared sensory ...
The program features pianist Yuka Nakayama-Lewicki and violinist Yuko Nakamura performing “Haru no Umi” (“The Sea in Spring”) and popular Japanese folk song “Hamabe no Uta” (“Song of the Seashore”).
The Imperial Japanese Navy launched hundreds of fighters and bombers at Pearl Harbor in an effort to paralyze the main U.S. naval base for the Pacific Fleet near Honolulu, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.