O‘ahu Arts + Culture
The pup, born on Oʻahu in 2020, is one of the best things to happen last year.
Agnes’ Portuguese Bake Shop, a longtime staple in Kailua, returns as a food truck with a slightly different name—but the same delicious pastry.
In this episode, master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui tells a story about blessing a Nuʻuanu home after a woman had died of cancer.
These home-grown Oʻahu businesses are bringing back lei to urban Honolulu.
The shaka, synonymous with Hawaiʻi and laidback island living, has numerous origin stories, and many believe it came from a man in Kahuku.
In this episode, master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui talks about an East Oʻahu home frequented by the legendary race of small people.
Get ready for chicken skin—these tales are truly terrifying.
In this episode, Lopaka Kapanui tells the story about a flamboyant kahuna (priest) who tries to bless an un-blessable house on Oʻahu.
In our new series, master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui shares short spine-chilling tales about the Islands.
For nearly 20 years, Lopaka Kapanui has shared the beauty and rich history of Hawai‘i through its diverse stories and legends.
Centipedes, estimated shipping costs and—gasp!—the wrong slippers are just a few things that will send shivers down the spine of any Island resident.
O‘ahu-based coffee scientist Shawn Steiman has written books and papers on his favorite caffeinated crop and runs his own international coffee consulting business.
You know it’s the end of summer when the Pacific golden plovers flock to the Islands.
Love the coconut? So do we, and to prove it we’ve compiled a short list of fun coconut facts.
Research shows the protected bay on Oʻahu has been recovering since the state shutdown in March.
The Duke’s legacy can be found in Hawai‘i and across the globe, from replica surfboards to blonde ales and even commemorative stamps.
The normally bustling beachside borough’s electric energy has been reduced to a low hum.
Summer heat, mango allergies and accidental day drinking are just a few problems Hawaiʻi locals have to deal with during the summertime.
This week on the “Have Aloha Will Travel” podcast, Cat and Kevin talk story with Hawaiʻi-based artist Nick Kuchar.
These 17 Hawai‘i artists are using their talents to spread awareness about human rights and racial justice.
Turning 25 this year, family-run KoAloha ‘Ukulele continues to handcraft top-of-the-line ‘ukulele while also offering free factory tours.
Every surf break has a name—and a good story that goes along with it.
Oʻahu-based artist Nick Kuchar is exploring new creative opportunities, such as instructional sketching videos for keiki and original, smaller-scale prints.
You can’t visit the historic royal residence in Honolulu now, but you can tour it with these new virtual experiences.