Arts + Culture
Like many multi-generational shops on Maui, the Hasegawa General Store is a part of the island's history.
Have you seen this jaw-dropping mural of Carissa Moore and Duke Kahanamoku on O‘ahu's South King Street, painted by local artist Kamea Hadar?
From Kula to Kahakuloa, stellar art galleries are in every corner of the island.
Self-taught artist JT Ojerio has taken the Hawaiʻi art scene by storm with her vibrantly minimalist artwork.
Looking to get inked in Hawaiʻi on your trip? Then you need to read these five tips.
Festivities across the Islands welcome the Year of the Tiger.
Kenny Endo has been granted one of the sixty-three artist fellowships and a $50,000 award.
It was a performance like no other.
For those who grew up in Hawaiʻi, these snacks bring back sweet memories.
Hawai‘i has had a rollercoaster of a year, so let's take a look back at some of the biggest stories and news that dominated the headlines.
It's time for the hard truth; what kind of poke bowl are you?
Iconic hula dancer Kanoelehua “Kanoe” Miller returned to the stage at the Halekūlani in Waikīkī last October.
From Willie K's rendition of “O Holy Night” to Henry Kapono’s cover of “Merry Christmas to You,” here are a few Hawaiʻi-Christmas songs you’ll love, curated by HAWAIʻI Magazine staff.
Kāneʻohe Beach Park was renamed to Nāonealaʻa a Kāneʻohe to honor its historical significance.
Described as “the premier postwar designer of kama‘āina-style,” Vladimir Ossipoff is a man worth talking about.
There’s nothing else like it, really.
Kaʻena Point on the northwesternmost tip of Oʻahu is the leaping place of souls.
What song do you think of during these very Hawaiʻi moments?
What’s that? The plumeria flower is from where?
HIFF presents 200 films from 41 countries during its annual Fall Festival.
The filmed-on-O‘ahu sitcom modernizes the original “Doogie Howser, M.D.” with a local twist.
From Kealohilani Avenue to Lemon Road, the streets in Waikīkī on Oʻahu have some connection to the history of Hawaiʻi.
You've got more questions, and we've got even more answers!
It’s not Diamond Head, it’s Lēʻahi.