"It blew me away," groom Austin Rodrigues-Ganigan tells PEOPLE DH Cinephoto Content creator Sofia Bella married Austin Rodrigues-Ganigan in Las Vegas on Sept. 27 The bride honored her Hawaiian husband ...
A bride's surprise hula dance solo left her Hawaiian groom in awe. For years, Oʻahu-born Austin Rodrigues-Ganigan, 29, jokingly reminded his then-girlfriend, content creator Sofia Bella, 28, that it ...
Joshua Allen, the Season 4 winner of the dance competition series "So You Think You Can Dance," has died at age 36, reports say. USA TODAY has reached out to Allen's rep, the Fort Worth Police ...
In recent articles, I described some of the most popular baby boomer toys that are still available today, 60 plus years later. The post World War II time was often described as the Golden Era of Toys.
If there is one word to describe Rocket Ahuna, it would be resilient. The 23-year-old Kānaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiian, designer is experiencing a huge career highlight after Apple TV+’s Chief of War ...
Lady Gaga is setting up Wednesday for a new viral dance trend with the release of the Tim Burton-directed video “The Dead Dance.” The music video was filmed on Mexico’s Isla de las Muñecas, an island ...
Tim is an Australian Senior Editor based in Germany who has been passionate about video games since he first picked up a PlayStation 1 controller to play Crash Bandicoot as a kid. He started out with ...
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The president of the arts center cited the TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” as the type of programming that could be more broadly appealing to audiences. By Julia Jacobs The John F. Kennedy Center ...
The hardest part of working out consistently? Getting started. Once you do, though, you start feeling (and soon, seeing!) the positive impact on your mind and body. Whatever your age or experience, ...
July 29 (UPI) --Joan Anderson, a largely unknown Australian woman who spent decades unacknowledged for introducing the world to the now-iconic hula hoop, has died. Anderson, who moved to the United ...