A Pop-Up Gallery in Kailua Shows How Hawai‘i Artists React to a Global Pandemic
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Treehouse Coworking has curated an exhibition devoted to exploring the creative side of COVID-19.
We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask their community of writers and readers for their picks.
The artwork in Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s latest exhibition transforms something all too familiar into inviting and dynamic pieces of art.
The Makakilo singer, originally from Hāna, made it onto Team Kelly on Monday’s season premiere.
Here’s what she’s streaming, reading, watching and doing in Honolulu this season.
Your playlist is so played out. So we asked a few local music experts to help you hit refresh.
Hawaiian is one of our state’s official languages. Brush up on your skills or learn something new with these great online resources.
The virtual marketplace for local small businesses and artisans grossed about $250,000 and sold nearly 8,000 items in just a month and a half. It runs through the end of May.
Cook with chefs, become a coffee expert, volunteer at the Library of Congress, draw your favorite marine mammal and hang with Hawai‘i’s top mixologists.
Travel to museums around the globe, listen to symphony performances and choose your own beverage for the journey.
Grab your kilt and get your canned haggis fix at the 40th annual event on March 28 and 29.
Catch live cultural performances, indulge in food from across the globe and more from March 8-10.
Here’s a guide to help you sort through the events in 2021.
There are plenty of events happening this Valentine’s weekend, including a yacht party, planetarium show, opera and Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i block party.
There’s no time for slacking in the new decade: 2020 is a leap year so go on and squeeze some concerts, races, comedy and more into this 29-day month.
Stuff your face with authentic food while soaking in the cultures of the Islands. From hula and Chinese lion dances to taiko and opera, this list of 20 ethnic festivals on O‘ahu won’t disappoint.
Shot put, grass skirts, Korean pancakes and andagi.
It’s time to celebrate the rats—those born in the Year of the Rat, of course—at the 27th annual New Year’s ‘Ohana Festival on January 12.
The three-year shutdown of the Blaisdell Center will give Honolulu a world-class campus of entertainment facilities.
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs hopes to bolster ancient cultural traditions with a soon-to-be-released directory of artists, instructors and experts. Meet four of those practitioners who are fighting to keep their ancient arts alive.
Letting things slide isn’t always a good way to go.
After decades in a museum, this annual showcase for local woodworkers and artisans is moving to Moanalua Garden’s Chinese Hall.
Eat, drink and immerse yourself in Italian culture at Festa Italiana, the only event of its kind in Hawai‘i, on Sept. 28.