The islands’ old currency indicated an independent nation eager to actively engage in the global trade.
For residents, there are daily splendors, sometimes spats, and a burgeoning sense of community that naturally blossoms where paths converge.
Local filmmaker and Sundance Native Lab fellow Chris Kahunahana sat down with us to talk with about “Lāhainā Noon,” his upcoming short film now in post-production.
BREAKING THE WAVES: SPF Projects Drew Broderick is a man with a vision. A visual artist by trade, Broderick’s passion for contemporary art in Hawai‘i led him to starting SPF Projects,...
"I’ve been really lucky. Getting that job with Ecko was the second really lucky thing that happened to me.”
MICROCOSMIC ORGANISMS: Little Worlds, Video Sculptures by Tony Oursler “Artworks often speak in a foreign language, but they always try to tell us something about our own surroundings: they open up...
O‘ahu’s female lifeguards are some of the most elite and respected waterwomen in the world. Every day, these fearless first responders test their power to save lives against the formidable Pacific Ocean.







