Preface:Earlier this week, I watched a free movie screening about a contentious American civil rights leader. After the film, the...
In Chinatown, two purveyors of the local arts scene take a chance on a vanishing venture: a bookstore.
A library of rare books on Kaua‘i represents a wide range of musings and curiosities about the natural world spanning five centuries.
Despite decades of ups and downs, Hawai‘i’s only volunteer-run library remains a fixture in Makiki.
On listening to what books have to say, and keeping the ones that have spoken to you.
For Barbara Pope, books are more than the spaces they inhabit. They’re reservoirs of living cultures.
The story of Carolyn Hadfield, the once general manager of Honolulu’s now defunct Revolution Books.







