Rayray Lamay walks you through the wide variety of shakas found in the Hawaiian Islands, from the baby shaka to the Maui shaka to the KHON2 News shaka.
A photoessay on multiethnic families in Hawaii, plus their thoughts on raising families in an increasingly diverse environment.
Sitting in that special Friday night movie dark we are invisible, enraptured, and suspended between a layer of buttery grime and over-conditioned air. In the age of bedside Netflix, let's hold onto that movie theater magic.
For some, surfing is about grace; for others, it’s about athleticism. But at the end of the day, what matters most is style. Here we present eight local companies that remain committed to detail and true to their inspirations—whether it’s honoring the Hawaiian roots of the sport or keeping the whole family involved.
Life in Honolulu’s Kaka‘ako district stands to be exciting, cultural, and convenient. But what about to those not included in the master plans?
How did this spiky fruit from South America find its way into our logos, t-shirts, and psyches?
The merry band of men that make up Streetlight Cadence want to play for you.