Faced with a warming climate, coral researchers are working to reverse engineer the future through “assisted evolution.” What if nature isn’t what needs to evolve?
From first birthday parties to body painting bashes, Jeremiah Mandel has hosted it all at Brooklyn’s Kinfolk 94.
Ambivalently understood, the phrase “Hawaiian sense of place” is heard everywhere from the tourism industry to design sector. The islands’ traditional place names, however, often remain silenced. Can one truly honor places without acknowledging the importance of inoa ‘āina?
A library of rare books on Kaua‘i represents a wide range of musings and curiosities about the natural world spanning five centuries.
In her new memoir, Mock redefines what it means to be transgender in the midst of rapidly changing societal norms, from growing up in a hostile Honolulu to finding herself in New York City.
A young Native Hawaiian connects with his ancestors aboard Hōkūle‘a, Hawai‘i’s most
famous voyaging canoe.
A collection of photos by Ara Feducia about the people who define New York City, above and beyond the the concrete castles seen from the Met skyline.







