-
“Shaka: The Story of Aloha” presents multiple stories of how the shaka came to be the gesture with a pinky and a thumb out.
-
The Navy's Swarm Team explains its approach to wrapping up the Red Hill fuel storage facility closure; we discuss highlights of this weekend's Merrie Monarch Hula Festival; the Jaycees shares its thoughts on the state of youth leaders today; and HIFF details its new young filmmakers festival, ʻŌpio Fest
-
The Conversation sat down with HIFF Education Director Jen May Pastores to talk about highlighting the talents of our next generation.
-
The documentary film “26.2 to Life” is set to screen at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival Spring Showcase on Tuesday. The story highlights three inmates at San Quentin prison in California facing life sentences who took up marathon running while behind bars.
-
New satellite set to deploy from the International Space Station will provide data on volcanic eruptions and wildfires; Big Island officials work to meet pickleball demand
-
Robert “Bully” Kotter and his wife, Ashley, are Maui residents who lost their home in the Lahaina wildfire, just days after they closed on it. The Conversation spoke with the Kotters ahead of an upcoming free screening of “Uncle Bully’s Surf Skool.”
-
Set in the Makiki neighborhood, "Huli" tells the story of Sol, who ran from New York to Hawaiʻi to start a new life and train in boxing with his friend Elijah, a Native Hawaiian coach.
-
Hawai‘i lawmakers questioned a state agency this week about why a fund created two years ago to support local filmmakers has not been spent.
-
The team's vision includes constructing a multipurpose campus open to studio employees and the public. It will also include a town square with retail, dining, lodging and office spaces.
-
Reaching for the stars. It's a metaphor to consider when it comes to Black history in this country. To mark Black History Month, the Honolulu African American Film Festival will have showtimes at the Honolulu Museum of Art throughout February.