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- Just when you think you know what you're seeing...you don't. Everything you can imagine is real.
- Pineapples and Pasties is a film that was born alongside the Neo Burlesque scene of Honolulu. Explore a world that people only dream about as you are introduced to Performers, Stage Kittens and Pandas. Enjoy the hotter than lava performances directly from the famous stages of Honolulu, Hawaii! This is not your Grandma's Hula. Director Statement This is not about the history of burlesque. It would take an entire series of films to do the entire history of burlesque. The history of burlesque in Hawaii specifically with its diverse cultures and military influences with political turmoil and its isolated location and self sustainment and meaningfulness in the universe juxtaposed with the taboo of nudity and performance is just the backdrop to the artists that have taken in all of this history and have created something beautiful. This film is about burlesque here in Hawaii now with all of these amazing performers. A glimpse into this world that people can only dream of being invited to. A wild crazy adventure with passionate skilled sexy creatives in the amazing setting, of paradise itself. This film is about Panda Sal and Madame X and everyone in the scene. How they heard about burlesque, how they became involved, and how it has changed their lives. Empowerment. Vulnerability. Love. Acceptance. My ultimate goal with this film is for someone's conservative granny or uncle or whatever to see this film and think, "Hey you know, it's really not what I had thought it was. It's actually beautiful. I think I might want to see my granddaughter's show". Or maybe "I think I want to take a Burlesque class". I really want to make a change in people's lives and help the people you love that may not understand to open up and experience the joy of burlesque too.
- Everyone knows who has the real power on film sets. Thousands and Thousands of watts of power. It's the Gaffer. Ted Tunney explains to us about his job of being The Gaffer on set. He is responsible for getting not only light but power to the set. The Gaffer is the head electrician, responsible for the execution of the lighting plan for a production.
- Starting off Season 2 of Hawaii Entertainment News is local production designer Keoni Maemori. He has worked on nearly every production in town. He makes films. He makes props. Really great props. He loves Sci-fi. Believe me. He has the best toys.
- How do filmmakers get paid? Cass Courchesne explains the mystery of the payroll department. You might be surprised. From hiring to getting a paycheck Cass tells us what happens in between and why the paperwork is so important. He's not on set - all he gets is the paperwork. So be sure to fill it out completely so that you get paid. Make that money.
- Hawaii Entertainment News presents Dan Connell an amazing Author, Actor and Educator. Learn how limitless writing can be compared to other mediums. The only limitation is your imagination.
- Hawaii Entertainment News presents local comedian Patrick Tyrrell. He hosts a socially distanced comedy show at Square Barrels. Come on out and have a great covid friendly laugh.
- Hawaii Entertainment News presents Ralph Malani, Hairstylist to the stars. Enjoy an in depth look at what it takes to be on on set Hairstylist in the Film and Television industry. Can you cut it?
- Hawaii Entertainment News presents Ralph Malani, Hairstylist to the stars. Enjoy an in depth look at what it takes to be on on set Hairstylist in the Film and Television industry. Can you cut it?
- Erich Steinwandt-Gudoy tells us about managing the Manoa Valley Theatre. It is art and challenges your thoughts and feelings; The good, the bad and the ugly all for your entertainment. Erich shows us what it takes for the show to go on.
- Erik Kabik is a concert, celebrity, event, architectural and commercial photographer for concerts and celebrities since 1990. He resides on the North Shore of Oahu and also enjoys photographing the beauty of Hawaii.
- The Son Caribe Band Is Hawaii's Band Of Choice For Live Latin Music. Eddie Ortiz tells us all about his band and how the local music scene has embraced Latin music.
- Marc McClellan explains Stand-In Work. Detailing the day to day life of a stand-in while telling his career history, Marc gives us a glimpse of the importance of Stand -Ins to our local film industry. Standing in for McGarrett on Hawaii
- Multi-channel authentic marketing as explained by Justine McClellan on the next episode of Hawaii Entertainment News. Branding and Market yourself for the entertainment industry can be overwhelming. Listen to Justine as she shares with you her journey.
- Ambesa Maat, the renaissance man of CG Media, visits the set to tell us about some new projects he's working on including a new video game that teaches people financial literacy in an unconventional way.
- Some deep knowledge coming at you from Leelu. Model and Musician Leelu will tell you exactly how it is working in the industry and where to draw the line and stand up for yourself when you don't feel comfortable in any situation.
- Yeah we got rappers in Hawaii. G.M.O., Jraww, Kwalified, and Astreaux Guillotine will tell you all about the rapping scene in Hawaii and give you a sneak peak to their music video made here in the Bamboo Rainforest. Check it out.
- Wes Cortez, Director of Photography and Actor August 21 on Roku - All Hawaii TV Get nerdy with our pal Wes as he tells us all about his equipment and life in front of and behind the camera.
- Dan Paul Roberts spills all about being a Drag Queen in Hawaii. Candi Shell is a super powerful being that he has learned to share his life with. From Panty Hose to Fingernails we get an exclusive peek into his world.
- Jeannette Casuga Trevias Sept 18th Roku- All Hawaii TV tells us all about her career playing keyboards with all the great musicians in Hawaii.
- Pedro Haro is a successful local actor and singer on many platforms. He tells us all about his entertainment journey including his amazing learning experience with puppetry working on the play Avenue Q for the Manoa Valley Theatre.