Film isn’t dead, and it isn’t really dying either. What was once thought to be an obsolete medium is in focus again thanks to a growing global community of photographers who refuse to be ruled by megapixels.
A descendant of the Amazigh people reflects on the liminal spaces of Honolulu’s Shangri La and Morocco’s vast terrain.
When artist Emily McIlroy’s twin brother died, she lost half of herself. This is how she has coped.
On Friday, October 21, 2011, Omer Kursat will unveil his photography book, OVER THE PALI, 2:00 AM, NO PORK, at thirtyninehotel in Chinatown. The photographs in the book were all shot...
Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Save Our Surf and its primary organizer, John M. Kelly Jr., organized against the overdevelopment of Hawaii's shorelines. Photographer Ed Greevy talks about the movement with FLUX.
[sidebar] [/sidebar] PLEASE NOTE: ROCK THE BOX HAS BEEN MOVED TO THIRTYNINEHOTEL! Local indie-rock at its best. Our good friends COTQ, ALT/AIR, Ted De Oliveira (aka Front Business) and Stephen Agustin...
Two upcoming design events hope to address some of Hawai‘i’s biggest challenges.
















