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The strictly plant-based izakaya is a new challenge for two McKinley dropouts and “Heroes of the Environment” with a mini-empire in San Francisco.
Where can you get a local pork lau lau and pumpkin bisque? In Puck’s Alley.
The HoMA Signature Blend combines Maui coffee with artsy packaging.
The April 7 auction is a great opportunity for art collectors.
Local chefs create dishes based on artwork for Palette on April 6.
“Abstruction: The Sculpture of Erick Swenson” at the Honolulu Museum of Art is more than a decade in the making. It opens March 1.
Surveillance is part of life and it’s a hot topic—so the Honolulu Museum of Art has created a series of workshops, films and a talk all about it.
Check out the New York designer’s wearable art starting from this Saturday, Nov. 4.
This find could be the work of the first female manga artist, Hokusai’s daughter.
The Korean Cinema series reflects a changing country and film industry.
See the print in “The World Reflected,” a new show on view at Spalding House.
Catch this swell event at the Honolulu Museum of Art, now through July 30.
The installation will be on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art through July 30.
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Throughout April, Doris Duke Theatre will be screening French, German and other European film gems.
Art stars come out at nine venues through May 8.
See Cinta Vidal in action at the Honolulu Museum of Art now through Feb. 18 as part of Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i 2017.
Black Lives Matter co-founder talks about the movement, the current political situation and how BLM applies to Hawai‘i.
Catch the 10th Annual Bollywood Film Festival at the Honolulu Museum of Art Doris Duke Theatre from Jan. 7–22.
The Honolulu Museum of Art shops offer an eclectic array with no mall stress.
Newly reinstalled gallery at the Honolulu Museum of Art presents Islamic art and design as a “truly global culture.”
Hua Tunan mixes street art and traditional painting, and even kitchen tools.
You can see the new installation at the Honolulu Museum of Art until Sept. 11.
“Art in a Time of Chaos: Masterworks from Six Dynasties China, 3rd–6th Centuries” will be on display until Aug. 21 at the Honolulu Museum of Art.