For the past three years, filmmakers Joan Lander and Sancia Miala Shiba Nash have been digitizing and cataloging half a century’s worth of invaluable Native Hawaiian footage.
The women in Nā Wāhine Koa, a look at history’s overlooked aloha ‘āina advocates, shares the journeys behind their boldest and most courageous actions.
A personal guide to what apocalypse you are in the midst of.
Hawaiʻi’s Micronesian community tells its story through creative placemaking with this performance on July 30.
The Hawaii International Film Festival presented by Halekulani is back and celebrating 37 years as the leading film festival supporting and showcasing content and creatives from Asia, the Pacific, and North...
The harmonious sound of a KoAloha ‘ukulele is the result of the company’s dedication to craftsmanship.
Five years since uprooting himself from O‘ahu, the outspoken Hawaiian editor of Monster Children, unpacks nyc’s influence on his POV.







