Riotous prints and sporty silhouettes imbue clothes with a rebellious warmth fit for Honolulu dwellers on the go.
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Taylor Niimoto’s background in design, typography, sculpture, and photography is bound by an acute attention to detail and love for visual storytelling. He lives in Honolulu.
Without the involvement of island skaters, Honolulu’s darling skate parks might never have materialized.
Through analog and digital photography, Nani Welch Keli‘iho‘omalu recreates the layered histories that she finds herself placed within.
Milled-to-order sushi rice, handmade mochi, and Hawai‘i’s only shochu brewery exemplify the Japanese ethic and craftsmanship around perennial staples.
The Hawai‘i-raised filmmaker cleaves to public parks, indie bookstores, and art-house theaters to find slices of stillness and sanity in New York City.
In Chinatown, two purveyors of the local arts scene take a chance on a vanishing venture: a bookstore.