Film enthusiast Bobby Asato shares with us black and white photos from a recent trip to Japan.
In Hawai‘i, native daughter and bestselling author Kiana Davenport finds continual sustenance and inspiration for her fiction
John Koga, at one with nature. Photo by Maile Koga. All photos courtesy of the artist. Here’s some food for thought: John Koga, one of Hawai‘i’s best and most established artists,...
Considering the question of sacredness, Native Hawaiian artists Christopher Kahunahana, Nicole Naone, and Lanakila Mangauil create an immersive art experience of Hawai‘i Island.
On the relationship between text and image in the work of Kapulani Landgraf
Over three decades, the Hawaii International Film Festival has become the state’s largest arts event, bringing world-class cinema—and a bit of glamour—to the isles.
[sidebar] [/sidebar] In their first program of the year, Interisland Terminal will present “Manufacturing Reality,” a selection of documentary films that deals with “reality,” and how it is manufactured through perception,...







