Sundance Institute’s Native Filmmakers Lab is helping indigenous filmmakers re-shape Hawai‘i’s cinematic arc.
Over three decades, the Hawaii International Film Festival has become the state’s largest arts event, bringing world-class cinema—and a bit of glamour—to the isles.
More than a decade ago, Hawai‘i became the first state in the nation to give mothers the right to take home their placentas after childbirth. This has helped revitalize indigenous birthing rights and traditions and enabled holistic maternity practices on the islands.
Hanafuda, the beloved Japanese card game, inspires a body of work that conjures feelings of familiarity and displacement.
At the young age of 32, Jamil Newirth has been diagnosed with a stage 4 Glioblastoma Multiforme, which is a...
Rayray Lamay walks you through the wide variety of shakas found in the Hawaiian Islands, from the baby shaka to the Maui shaka to the KHON2 News shaka.
It’s the middle of a Tuesday, and Christopher Kahunahana orders another round of drinks ...