Arts + Culture
Musical manaʻo from three of Hawaiian music’s extraordinary musicians and Merrie Monarch veterans as they prepare to take the stage to support hālau in the 2022 Merrie Monarch Festival.
Do you know the meaning of hoʻolauleʻa? Here’s a helpful list of common terms and definitions you may hear while watching the Merrie Monarch Festival this week.
Give your Easter eggs an Island twist this weekend.
Known as a grand celebration of Hawaiian arts and culture, the 30th annual festival returns in-person from April 15-16.
For excitement on O‘ahu outside of Waikīkī, the neighborhoods of Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu are well worth a visit.
The highly anticipated hula event returns in April with a live audience and a limited number of invited guests. If you’re not among them, you can still check it out. Here’s how.
The special garland will be offered at a lei draping ceremony on March 17.
You’ll want to hit these streets on your next vacation to the Islands.
I'm out, thanks for having me!
These exceptional women in Hawaiʻi inspire us today on International Women’s Day—and will for many years.
Families and ranchers have hosted and cared for nēnē for generations.
The Waikīkī SPAM Jam, Duke's OceanFest and more O‘ahu festivals are back this year.
Hulihua, a Wordle clone which uses the Hawaiian language, has already seen thousands of users attempt to guess its daily word challenges.
Like many multi-generational shops on Maui, the Hasegawa General Store is a part of the island's history.
Have you seen this jaw-dropping mural of Carissa Moore and Duke Kahanamoku on O‘ahu's South King Street, painted by local artist Kamea Hadar?
From Kula to Kahakuloa, stellar art galleries are in every corner of the island.
Self-taught artist JT Ojerio has taken the Hawaiʻi art scene by storm with her vibrantly minimalist artwork.
Looking to get inked in Hawaiʻi on your trip? Then you need to read these five tips.
Festivities across the Islands welcome the Year of the Tiger.
Kenny Endo has been granted one of the sixty-three artist fellowships and a $50,000 award.
It was a performance like no other.
For those who grew up in Hawaiʻi, these snacks bring back sweet memories.
Hawai‘i has had a rollercoaster of a year, so let's take a look back at some of the biggest stories and news that dominated the headlines.
It's time for the hard truth; what kind of poke bowl are you?