“We are ‘Oiwi and settlers who have benefitted from the Hawaiian renaissance, and still we see so many unfulfilled promises...
Sitting in that special Friday night movie dark we are invisible, enraptured, and suspended between a layer of buttery grime and over-conditioned air. In the age of bedside Netflix, let's hold onto that movie theater magic.
‘Ōiwi TV strives to ho‘o Hawai‘i media, technology, and the way we relate to our island home.
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.
A photoessay on multiethnic families in Hawaii, plus their thoughts on raising families in an increasingly diverse environment.
For some, surfing is about grace; for others, it’s about athleticism. But at the end of the day, what matters most is style. Here we present eight local companies that remain committed to detail and true to their inspirations—whether it’s honoring the Hawaiian roots of the sport or keeping the whole family involved.
He mea pohihihi paha ka hoʻomaopopo ʻana i ka ʻōlelo he “Hawaiian sense of place”, he hopunaʻōlelo e lohe hele ʻia ana mai ka ʻoihana hoʻokipa malihini a ka ʻoihana hakulau. I ka hapa nui naʻe o ka manawa, he hoʻohāmau ʻia ke ō ʻana mai o nā inoa ʻāina kuʻuna. Ua hiki anei ke hoʻohanohano maoli i ka ʻāina me ka ʻike ʻole ʻana i nā inoa ʻāina?