My Dissenting Opinion on “The Descendants” — a guest blog by Constance Hale

By Julia Flynn Siler / January 3, 2012 /

My friend, Connie Hale,  grew up in Hawaii and was educated at Punahou (the elite college prep school that is also Barack Obama’s alma mater.) From there, she earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Princeton University and a masters in journalism  from U.C. Berkeley. She is now a gifted author, journalist, and editor who…

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Remembering Pearl Harbor: How a Gilded Age Scoundrel Waged a War of Words over the estuary that became Pearl Harbor

By Julia Flynn Siler / December 6, 2011 /

In the early hours of Sunday, December 7, 1941, seventy years ago, Japanese bombers launched a surprise attack against the US military base at Pearl Harbor. The devastating attack on Hawaii, which was then an American territory, profoundly shook the nation and hastened its entry into World War II. But nearly seven decades before “Remember…

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“The Descendants” at the Napa Valley Film Festival

By Julia Flynn Siler / November 11, 2011 /

Opening night at the inaugural Napa Valley Film Festival began with a walk along a red carpet into the city’s refurbished  Napa Valley Opera House, a grand name for a frontier theater dating back to 1880. Screen actors, a few  industry executives, and a good sampling of Napa locals (some dressed glamorously in boas and satin evening gowns, others…

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My Conversion to Liking Breadfruit: “I’ve been ulu-cized!”

By Julia Flynn Siler / November 1, 2011 /

When I arrived at a garden near the town of Captain Cook, on the big island of Hawaii, to attend a Breadfruit Festival in late September, I was a skeptic. Beforehand, I’d talked to one of the world’s leading experts, the Breadfruit Institute’s Director, Diane Ragone PhD., who had told me she hadn’t cared for…

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Meeting the Alice Waters of Hawai‘i: Chef Alan Wong

By Julia Flynn Siler / October 30, 2011 /

“Be sure to eat on the flight” the oft-repeated joke goes, “because the airplane meal is likely to be the best you’ll have on your trip to Hawai‘i.” Honolulu magazine’s October cover story on Hawaiian regional cuisine traces that  jibe about the Aloha State’s supposed lack of gourmet dining to Bon Appetit’s former editor-in-chief Barbara…

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How Novelist Kaui Hart Hemmings landed a role opposite George Clooney in “The Descendants”

By Julia Flynn Siler / October 24, 2011 /

The statistics are daunting: less than two percent of all the books optioned for the screen ever enter production. Far fewer make it into theaters. My first book, The House of Mondavi was optioned twice, but never came close to becoming a movie. That’s why it’s been a vicarious thrill to watch Kaui Hart Hemmings’…

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Kava in South Kona

By Julia Flynn Siler / September 27, 2011 /

I caught a glimpse of the sign out of the corner of my eye: “Ma’s Nic Nats & Kava Stop.” I made a quick U-turn on the Mamalahao Highway in South Kona and headed back, pulling across from a laundromat where children chased each other outside as their parents waited for clothes to dry. From…

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Improv for Writers

By Julia Flynn Siler / September 13, 2011 /

I was at the bottom of a long wait list with faint hope of getting in. But just days before the start of a four-day improvisation workshop last month I got a call from BATS (Bay Area Theatre Sports) asking whether I’d like to join its intensive class led by the legendary teacher Keith Johnstone.…

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An Afternoon with a U.S. Poet Laureate

By Julia Flynn Siler / April 28, 2011 /

As a long-time reporter, I’ve met a lot of people. Perhaps the most inspiring was our current U.S. Poet Laureate, William S. Merwin.

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Revisiting the Mondavis

By Julia Flynn Siler / September 15, 2010 /

A few years back, a friend asked me to donate a unique item to a fund-raiser for a local non-profit: to lead the winning auction bidders on a bike tour of Napa Valley, showing them favorite spots I’d discovered in my research for The House of Mondavi…

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