At a monthly mahjong gathering, a new generation of players finds community through the centuries-old game.
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An omnipresent artifact of midcentury modernism, the humble breezeblock is an undeniable yet overlooked aspect of Honolulu’s urban fabric. Is it poised for a comeback?
In learning a neighborhood’s labor history and modern-day eccentricities, a local writer manages to cope with loss and find the resilience to move forward.
Photographer Francis Haar documented parts of Chinatown and Pālama—known as ‘A‘ala in the 1960s—while they were being demolished, capturing some of the final images of a Honolulu that has since disappeared.
In the photographer’s eclectic journals, fleeting scenes of the islands and elsewhere are captured with stealth, spontaneity, and wonder.
Hawai‘i creative folk are drawn to the historic Johnson house. For a local lamp maker, the residence’s lasting nature presents reminders to elevate one’s design practices.
Floral artist Tamara Rigney’s nonprofit Treehoo is a love letter to—and a rescue plea for—Honolulu’s urban forests.