The short film success story of Last Hawaiian Sugar showcases the catalytic power of Hawai‘i’s Creative Industries Division and the critical role of collaboration.
Through ulana lau hala, Kekai Naone is weaving time together, connecting past to future with purpose, pragmatism, and personality.
In his debut novel, Joseph Han confronts imperial legacies in Hawai‘i and Korea with humor and heart.
The ancient stone monument of Kapaemahu on Waikīkī Beach honors gender fluid heroes in Hawaiian culture.
On the origin and generational influence of Bamboo Ridge Press, which continues to cultivate Hawai‘i writers and preserve their legacies.
An illuminating conversation with Michelle Mishina on discovering photography, fostering connection, and finding the narrative.
Pe’ahi, also known as Jaws, is not for the faint of heart—the epic surf break known for exceeding face heights of 70-plus feet. But for those who find the courage and strength, a sense of triumph and euphoria follow in their wake.