Hawaiʻi Island: Arts + Culture
Brian Hirata, a local culinary instructor, recently launched Naʻau, a pop-up dining experience that showcases oft-overlooked Hawaiʻi ingredients.
Also known as South Point, Ka Lae is so much more than just the southernmost point of the United States.
Hilo-born creative powerhouse Kuhao Zane, son of celebrated artist Sig Zane, shares his spots to eat and relax.
Yamanaka swept Hawaii's 2019 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, but he’s not letting it get to his head.
Scientists worked with a UH Hilo professor to name the newly discovered black hole Powehi, a name sourced from the Kumulipo, the Hawaiian creation chant.
Amid the coffee fields in South Kona, Big Island, a simple church exterior hides a cathedral covered in colorful fresco paintings.
Keller Laros tells us why Hawaii is one of the best places to scuba dive.
Colorful patterns adorned with lauhala hats and lei were a common sight on the streets of Hilo during Merrie Monarch week.
Used to judge every hula, the fact sheets detail everything about each performance, from lyrics to interpretation to costume choices.
Can’t make it to the Merrie Monarch Festival? Follow these Instagram accounts to catch all the action from some of the hula world’s finest.
Sharpen your hula eye with bingo cards to keep you entertained during all three nights of competition on the world’s most prestigious hula stage.
In a week full of hula and Hawaiian culture, there’s a lot to see and do in Hilo.
At the Panaewa Rodeo Stampede and other Hawaii rodeos, traditional ranching techniques become an entertaining sport.
Though the Big Island lacks the world-class waves of Oahu's Pipeline, it has a unique history.
These historic sites tell the story of a legendary king.