HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s a snack that has withstood the test of time. First enjoyed in 1937 during World War II, spam musubi has become a popular snack enjoyed around the world, especially here in ...
Although carried by Riisa Naka's forceful perf as a devil-may-care pregnant woman, "Mitsuko Delivers" is an awkward Japanese comedy that often feels like hard labor. Although carried by Riisa Naka’s ...
The crisis in the classical recording industry has seen releases from even the biggest names increasingly rationed and many lesser, but still excellent, performers squeezed out from company rosters ...
MATSUMOTO, MITSUKO Homemaker, 75 Funeral Service Monday 6 p.m. Mortuary Chapel. Visitation Saturday 12 noon to 8 p.m. Beloved wife of Yoshi for 55 years; mother of Minae, Sakushige, Shoko; grandmother ...
Mitsuko Allen Mar. 5, 1935 – Nov. 18, 2013 Resident of Livermore, CA Mitsuko Allen, devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and loving friend passed away surrounded by her family and many ...
Mitsuko Shrem, artist, wife, mother, friend, teacher and muse succumbed to pancreatic cancer on March 19, 2010. She fought bravely and without complaint and has now been mercifully released from the ...
The charmingly quirky Mitsuko Delivers – the follow-up film from writer-director Yuya Ishii’s, whose film Sawako Decides was a regular on the festival circuit – might be a little scattershot in tone, ...
MADISON—Mitsuko Evans, age 89, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 27, 2016, surrounded by her family at Oak Park Place. She was born on Nov. 1, 1926, in Sapporo, Japan. She married Robert ...
The quiet and unassuming Shyamalee Roy is Director of the Mitsuko Trust, based in Panjim, Goa. Mitsuko, which means ‘Child of Light’ in Japanese, is a one of a kind organisation in India. It fights ...
The internationally acclaimed pianist celebrates her 70th birthday this month. She talks about performing, her ‘four saints’, and why Beethoven is getting in the way of her sabbatical Time is of the ...
Japanese independent director Yuya Ishii introduces a 24-year-old pregnant drifter who is so relentlessly upbeat she bosses the saddest losers into adopting her optimism. By Maggie Lee Two things ...
Mitsuko “Mitz” Sato. Preceded in death by husband, Shoji “Joe” Sato, owners of Sato’s Garden Center. Survived by daughter Carol Michi Sato; son Dennis (Carol) Sato; grandchildren, Lalena (Greg) Zenter ...
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