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.
If there’s a wall dividing art and design, it’s less a monolithic brick barrier than a thin, transparent membrane through which ideas and people freely pass. Formal distinctions between the two...
Maika’i Tubbs from Mike Orbito on Vimeo. Videographer Mike Orbito takes you into the home of sculptor Maika‘i Tubbs to see how he transforms throw away items like plastic forks and...
Things officially got weird… Anton Glamb and the boys over at In4mation never let anyone tell them when’s when. This Friday, they celebrate the end of the world one week early...
One of the island's best barbers, Kaliq Rashad.
A walking tour of downtown Honolulu, past shapes, under shadows, through more than 200 years of history. [sidebar] A Walking Tour: Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives 554 South King...
Artist Matthew Kaopio refuses to let anything hold him back from doing what he loves.







