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A year ago, a boy band wearing Louis Vuitton and too much makeup gave me Permission to Dance. Now that you’re going your separate ways, it’s time to give you mine.
The six-hour songfest celebrates a free music resource. The new online/interactive songbook honors many of Sons of Hawai‘i founder and filmmaker Eddie Kamae’s favorites.
Be part of the festivities at HT22’s closing celebration at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
Here are our tips and takeaways from FINALLY getting to see a Broadway musical debut in Honolulu.
Dance the night away at HiSAM’s First Friday and The Vibe events.
Bruno Mars has been drippin’ in finesse since he could pop a hip and curl a lip like Elvis.
Chill with The Vibe at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum during extended evening hours.
Refresh your emotional soundtrack with an upbeat breakup album, the timeless tunes of Quincy Jones and haunting melodies from a 16-year-old songstress.
We spoke with Barett Hoover, general manager of Chamber Music Hawai‘i, about what he is reading, watching and doing this month.
The artist talks about why you may hear running in the background of his songs, how a weekend festival inspired his first slack-key song and why he wants to play in your backyard.
While we were staying home, local musicians tapped into their own creativity. We are grateful.
Your playlist is so played out. So we asked a few local music experts to help you hit refresh.
The Makakilo singer, originally from Hāna, made it onto Team Kelly on Monday’s season premiere.
Your playlist is so played out. So we asked a few local music experts to help you hit refresh.
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s socially distant programming continues with weekly lessons and twice-monthly pau hana concerts.
The late Hawaiian musician, best known for his rendition of “Over the Rainbow,” was featured on Wednesday’s Google homepage in an animated video.
Thunderstorm Artis opens up about his Hawai‘i faves, what it’s like working with the coaches and how he got his unforgettable name.
The Kōkua Hawai‘i Foundation’s annual music festival has adapted to the new normal and brings us a streaming music festival straight to our homes on Saturday, April 25.
Learn to speak Hawaiian, sign up for a class, pick up a new musical hobby and celebrate Earth Day all from the comfort of your own couch.
A very special global event is happening right now. Everyone from Lady Gaga to Jack Johnson to Jimmy Fallon to Awkwafina will live stream themselves from their living rooms for “One World: Together at Home.”
Concerts have been canceled, but local entertainers are still making music and finding new ways to reach their audiences.
Stay tuned to see the favorite of Season 18’s Team Legend in the knockout round, which begins April 13.
Join a film club, tackle our must-read list, play trivia or watch your favorite artists perform from their living rooms.