Arts + Culture
These flowers—some native to the Islands—have special meaning in Hawaiian culture.
The popular lūʻau returns to continue nearly 40 years of Hawaiian tradition and culture.
The professional surfer makes an homage to the Islands’ surf culture with her new book “Hawaiʻi Gold: A Celebration of Surfing.”
Learn these before your next trip to the Islands.
Here's how you can watch Hawaiʻi’s premier hula competition live.
Hana Hou Hilo, originally established as a Hawaiiana antiques and collectibles store, has transformed itself into a modern-day curator of locally made goods.
Mark your calendars because these summer events and festivals you don’t want to miss.
The Kalihi Valley Instructional Bike Exchange, KVIBE, looks to change the way people think about one of Honolulu’s most diverse neighborhoods.
This weekend marks the start of the Chinese New Year, known around the world as Lunar New Year.
For almost 30 years, Two Ladies Kitchen has been selling a colorful array of Japanese mochi and manju.
The new Kilohana Hula Show will debut at the Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell on Feb. 15.
Lehua Kamalu is one of the primary navigators for the Hōkūle‘a, which just began its newest voyage around the Pacific.
Hawai‘i Island’s Donkey Mill Art Center offers this—and other—lei-making classes throughout the year.
Feeling crafty? Big Island's got you covered with these local holiday craft fairs.
The oldest food festival in Hawai‘i returns this year with more than 40 events spanning ten days, celebrating Kona coffee and culture.