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Taking photos of the Hawai‘i Theatre’s iconic marquee sounded easy until we encountered traffic, tech trouble and a disembodied voice from above.
Here’s a look back at February 1937.
The artists chosen for Hawai‘i State Art Museum focus on Hawaiian culture and related social and environmental issues.
It’s a good reason to clean up your clutter and donate to this Waikīkī installation examining exchange and engagement.
Here’s a look back at February 2012.
University of Hawai‘i graduate students create their own visions of some iconic plays in Hawai‘i Nō Ka ‘Oi: An Edward Sakamoto Tribute.
Here’s a look back at February 1922.
The best of more than 2,000 entries from student artists across the Islands opens this month at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
This month’s recommendations from our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities provide tips, advice and motivation to start the Year of the Tiger strong.
He’s that sassy, smart best friend (and a new Hawai‘i resident) with the best advice to get you through the bad, ugly and WTF(!) days.
Step into this immersive art installation inside the Mirror Room at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask for their recommendations of what to give this holiday season.
After canceling in 2020 and videotaping performances in 2021, the world-renowned hula festival is moving forward on stage, but with a much smaller audience in Hilo.
The new season of Broadway in Hawai‘i will feature three shows new to the Islands. Here are five things to know if you are thinking of buying season tickets.
The Vibe returns with live jazz and special guest performers. Plus explore a unique HiSAM Creates workshop and bring the keiki for a painting class.
HiSAM launches Passion On Display, a new artist-in-residence program.
Check out these stories that frighten, thrill and entertain (in a spooky way) just in time for Halloween.
Christopher Edwards, Kirk Kurokawa, Mari Sakamoto and other artists explore architecture and beyond.
Here’s a look back at September 1936.
18 storytellers, activists and artists created a mix of video games, weapons, ceramics and more for the least traditional exhibition in its 70-year history.
We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask their community of writers and readers for their picks.
Our designers gathered pages from previous issues, created a handful of new psychedelic prints and reached out to local artists: Happy National Coloring Day (Sept. 14)!