9 Days of Free Art Programs at the Spalding House
The Honolulu Museum of Art will have an upcoming art program that starts on June 19.
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The Honolulu Museum of Art will have an upcoming art program that starts on June 19.
If it were any good, Cameron Crowe’s film “Aloha” could’ve made us wonder if Hawaiian culture is too hot for Hollywood to handle.
See the full list of 2015 winners at the prestigious Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, given by the Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts.
Including a special pau hana to meet other cyclists.
Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawai‘i celebrated 16 years in business with the opening of Waimea Whirl.
Federal agents praise the museum for cooperating in the fight against pilfered art.
Humble hometown hero selected No. 2 in draft by Tennessee.
The Garden Club of Honolulu’s flower show happens only once every three years.
March 31–April 4: Watch a musical, listen to poetry and explore contemporary art.
The Hawai‘i International Film Festival’s 2015 Spring Showcase is almost here, and we can’t wait.
March 25–29: Wear your favorite anime costume, hear inspiring speeches by some of Hawai'i’s community leaders and other events to check out.
March 16–22: Wear your favorite green outfit, eat for a good cause and more fun things to do in Honolulu.
March 13–22: Watch a Shakespeare classic on stage, play carnival games and celebrate a new polo season.
March 3–22: Celebrate Pacific cultures, meet the world’s first female strike pilot and attend film talks around town.
The Honolulu Museum of Art opens a sound installation this week.
Feb. 24–March 1: Taste six handpicked whiskies, indulge in chocolate and enjoy a night of comedy.
Feb. 17–March 1: The Harlem Quartet performs, Chinatown turns into a Mardi Gras block party and more fun things to do in Honolulu.
Feb. 9–15: Watch a German opera, get serenaded by Boyz II Men and check out cute seahorses.
The Honolulu Museum of Art welcomes Healoha Johnston as curator for the Arts of Hawai‘i collection.
Feb. 6–14: Get your malassada fix, watch the walls of Kaka‘ako transform and hear Hawaiian music by an award-winning musician.
This week, go on a mud run, listen to Zelda music on stage or party it up on a battleship.
The St. Louis High School graduate will be honored at the Polynesian Cultural Center’s new Polynesian Football Hall of Fame dedication ceremony.
This week, explore the Bishop Museum for free, listen to your favorite Disney movie songs on stage and raise awareness about epilepsy.
This week, watch a new play, celebrate civil rights and rock out to electronic music.