Though shark finning has been outlawed in Hawai‘i for more than two years, just last week, law enforcement busted a man trying to sell 14 fresh shark fins to Royal Garden...
Pop-Up at the Parc: Surf, is being held in conjunction with FLUX Hawaii’s winter Surf issue. Patrons will find goods on display and for sale by pioneers of Hawaii’s surf industry...
From June 25-30, Honolulu’s hive of art, food, retail and nightlife – Chinatown – becomes the site of FIND ART: Celebrating Community + Creativity. Over three days, FIND ART reconfigures Chinatown...
In a crucial time of need, Pu‘uhonua o Puna became a home for those who no longer had one. Channeling his experience with the Kalapana eruptions of his youth, lava tour operator Ikaika Marzo set out to help in any way he could and became a community touchstone.
We all have our obsessions. For some of us, it's collecting tangible things like stamps or vinyl records, while others find themselves compelled with a range of topics from cooking to politics...
Images by John Hook Waiting to board the Pink Line, a trolley that departs from Ala Moana Center and weaves through Waikīkī with tourists in tow, Drew Broderick looks off into...
If there existed such a thing as a Nation of Hawai‘i, the Kū ki‘i (statues) that reside abroad would be amongst its national treasures. Their return may be inevitable.