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Q&A with Sugar/Islands Artist Laura Kina
Artist Laura Kina is one of two artists featured in the new exhibition, Sugar/Islands: Finding Okin…
Darryl Mori • July 17, 2015
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Journal Entry #10/31/14: "Yokais Unleashed...Again..."
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • Oct. 31, 2014
Journal Entry #Released in 1964: "Kwaidan..."
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • April 26, 2014
The Artist as Ghost Hunter: Edwin Ushiro and Envisioning Spirits
“One girl cried,” says Edwin Ushiro, recalling an audience member’s reaction to h…
Darryl Mori • Feb. 4, 2013
Searching the Home of Mujina: For Glen Grant - Part 3
Read Part 2 >>During the Edo Period (1603-1868), there was a great flowering of ghost stories…
Kaori Akiyama • March 4, 2011
Searching the Home of Mujina: For Glen Grant - Part 2
Read Part 1 >>>The theme of the revengeful female spirit is still alive today in Japanese …
Kaori Akiyama • Feb. 25, 2011
Searching the Home of Mujina: For Glen Grant - Part 1
One sunny day in August, I was on the way to go back to my new place in Kaimuki near the University…
Kaori Akiyama • Feb. 18, 2011
Journal Entry #13x666=Bad Juju!: "Scary Stuff..."
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • Oct. 30, 2010