Better Together: A New Artist Space for Weird Friends
Formerly known as Lana Lane Studios, the artist collective Weird Friends has made a new home in Kaka‘ako.
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Formerly known as Lana Lane Studios, the artist collective Weird Friends has made a new home in Kaka‘ako.
Celebrate culture and music at summer festivals, experience Maoli’s music live and catch a free outdoor movie at Waimea Valley.
The museum is one of the main host sites of the largest celebration of Pacific Islanders from June 7–14.
The Pan-Pacific Festival returns after a five-year break with performances by international and local artists, a ho‘olaule‘a and a bon dance.
The center’s “8x8: Source” exhibition shares a unique view into the diverse voices and creativity of artists across Hawai'i.
You can’t eat anything you make, but beginner-friendly classes at Fishcake’s Fishschool are a fun way to feed your inner foodie.
Pacific Islanders in Publishing, dedicated to promoting the works of Pasifika authors, has you covered for AANHPI Heritage Month reads.
Hawai‘i’s talented lei makers showed out this May Day with dazzling submissions to the annual lei contest.
In celebration of Lei Day, admire this impressive piece of lei art by floral designer Kim Scott for Aloha de Mele.
Celebrate Earth Month and learn about native Hawaiian plants in Bishop Museum’s impressive Plants of Hawai‘i collection.
The documentary follows Cindi Punihaole and her efforts to protect Kahalu‘u Bay from over-tourism and environmental degradation.
April is National Poetry Month! Check out Da Shop’s curated selection of poetry from across the Pacific Islands, highlighting Pasifika voices.
There are so many ways to take advantage of living here, beyond the beach.
At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
A Kaka‘ako library offers members tools instead of books, along with workshops.
The Hawaiian Historical Society has amassed a rare collection of photos and publications that document Hawai‘i’s rich past, and it’s all accessible to the public.
Marshall’s upcoming book, Women! In! Peril!, has been named an Indies Introduce pick and an April 2024 Indie Next pick by the American Booksellers Association.
The 25th anniversary celebration of Nā Mele continues with PBS Hawai‘i’s first live-streamed concert with Nā Leo Pilimehana.
Catch award-winning plays, tales from local storytellers and even a modern-day circus.
Experience cultural festivals, check out parades and celebrate hula throughout Hawai‘i’s blooming spring season.
Our family Thanksgiving was almost canceled after I mentioned a desire to be inked.
See what’s new at Honolulu’s fabulous and free contemporary art museum.
Take pictures with giant manapua, play inside a larger-than-life bento box and defy gravity in a topsy-turvy room at this artsy exhibit.
Create beautiful ceramics at artist Lauren Shin’s peaceful Kāne‘ohe studio.