Published in Honolulu, Summit is a convening of global citizens. Named for the motto of Hawaii's Queen Kapiolani: "kulia i ka nuu" – "strive for the summit."
Massive chunks of ice from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier collapsing into Jökulsárlón lagoon in Iceland sent tourists fleeing in panic as large waves rolled towards the shore.
Recipe: "The Moon and the Dew," after Jerry Thomas’s 1876 "Improved Gin Cocktail," uses Namihana shōchū by Hawaiian Shochu Company. Happy Monday! https://t.co/5sqEAWbgLX #libations#anuenue#cocktails#cheers
Jackson Browne will perform Friday in Honolulu. Of Browne’s 2005 album Solo Acoustic vol. 1, music critic Thom Jurek wrote: “the music here speaks for itself. [Browne’s] gift as a songwriter is enigmatic, unassailable and singular.”
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On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr was assassinated outside of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. He was 39 years old. #Local5 is here in Memphis to honor Rev King's life, the striking sanitation workers in Memphis, and all civil rights and union leaders #1u#unitehere#IAM2018
Congrats to the Hyatt Centric Waikiki workers! They just voted to join Local 5. Welcome them to our #Local5 ohana. Read more on our website (link in profile) #1u#unitehere#hawaii#waikiki#luckywelivehawaii https://t.co/pn9CDjbPjI
Hyatt Centric Waikiki workers sent a strong message of unity at yesterday’s rally. Over 130 Local 5 members and community leaders rallied in solidarity with them. We support Hyatt Centric workers as they vote in the union election on April 3! #1u#unitehere
Join Summit after hours for wine tasting at Summit King Street, curated by Flavors of Italy // Sat., April 7, 6pm // 2017 S. King Street, 96826
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Coupon code: EARLY SIPPERS for $10 off, through Mon., April 2
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North Korea has been seeking a summit with an American president for more than twenty years. It has literally been a top foreign policy goal of Pyongyang since Kim Jong Il invited Bill Clinton. (1/3)
I wonder if Trump's "aides" have explained that to him. Or, if in their toddler-handling, they have led him to believe that this offer is something unusual. Or perhaps he imagines that only he can go Pyongyang. (2/3)
PS: To be clear -- we need to talk to North Korea. But Kim is not inviting Trump so that he can surrender North Korea's weapons. Kim is inviting Trump to demonstrate that his investment in nuclear and missile capabilities has forced the United States to treat him as an equal.
This is literally how the North Korean film "The Country I Saw" ends. An American President visits Pyongyang, compelled by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs to treat a Kim as an equal. (3/3)
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