Kauaʻi: Arts + Culture
Will Lydgate, the owner of Kaua‘i-based Lydgate Farms, shares his vision for Hawai‘i-grown chocolate, along with some of his favorite places to visit on the Garden Isle.
Here, drivers push their cars and themselves to the limit.
The monthly festival is helping to strengthen the community and the connection between residents and visitors.
Interestingly enough, the lighthouse at Kīlauea Point played a starring role in one of the earliest flights over any ocean.
Part spiritual awakening, part botanical refuge, Kaua‘i’s Hindu monastery exemplifies what is to be considered God’s work.
Kaua‘i’s Ching Young Village Shopping Center has persevered and evolved along with its tight-knit community.
This Kaua‘i cultural practitioner says the game, sometimes called Hawaiian checkers, teaches people critical thinking and how to manage resources.
The third annual “Washed Up” art show will be on display through July 2.
The street fair is not back just yet, but some businesses are staying open late Friday nights.
Five murals were painted by teams of Kaua‘i artists during last year’s NirMānāFest—and here’s how you can see them.
Create a haku lei that’s uniquely yours using flowers and foliage from your garden.
The art of weaving coconut leaves dates back thousands of years and can be found across the Pacific.
The first of 87 birds translocated as chicks has returned to Nihoku at Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge after several years at sea.
Seventeen years after the shark attack that took her arm, the Kaua‘i native is blazing through life as a motivational speaker, wife and mother of two.
On the north shore of Kaua‘i is a unique forest designed to produce food and medicinal herbs.