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Culture & Arts

Statewide art, culture and community from Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
  • Russell Subiono
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    HPR
    Instead of sharing various music and dances from around Polynesia, the resort’s focus is the paniolo, or the Hawaiian cowboy. The Conversation talked to Resort Manager Joey Woofter about "Paniolo, A Hawaiian Cowboy Lūʻau."
  • Students at the University of Hawai‘i School of Architecture have learned to use artificial intelligence to recreate destroyed buildings in Lahaina.
    Courtesy of the University of Hawai‘i School of Architecture
    It's been roughly seven months since the wildfire ripped through Lahaina, destroying or damaging more than 2,000 structures, including centuries-old historic buildings. University of Hawaiʻi students are incorporating artificial intelligence and digital modeling to preserve the town's historic architecture. HPR's Cassie Ordonio has more.