Images by John Hook On an early summer’s morning, Kuha‘o Zane sits before his computer in his office at Sig Zane Designs in a nondescript building located just outside of Hilo....
If you think the Honolulu Academy of Arts is simply an aging bastion of Asian art, think again.
On Maui’s south shore, beachgoers revel in a community where conservative mores are needed as much as clothes are: not at all.
Cari Nakanishi’s letterpress stationary is the perfect way to send island cheer.
Among its thousands of artifacts, the Hawai‘i State Archives preserves a royal collection of historic Hawaiian flags, banners, and standards.
Video by Anthony Vallejo-Sanderson MASS A solo exhibition by Nicole Naone Opening Thursday August 2, 2012 Reception: 5-7pm On display through September The Human Imagination, 1154 Nuuanu Ave. In her debut...
As many lament the emerging placelessness of American cities, a writer considers the potential of repurposing Hawaiʻi’s historic buildings.