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Painters are recording our lives in Hawai‘i today—what do they see? What do they have to say? Four young painters, survey the landscape, brushes…
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The Hawai‘i State Archives is joining the centennial commemoration of Queen Lili‘uokalani’s death with a unique viewing of Kingdom era flags, and, next…
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This week, the Trump Administration announced it will end the program allowing children brought to the United States illegally to stay here. The program…
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Hawai‘i fashion has an international profile that started with grass skirts and coconuts bras, through sarongs and Shaheen’s silks, then mu‘umu‘us, aloha…
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The Hawai‘i State Art Museum, HiSAM, is one of the state’s best kept secrets, but that’s about to change. The Friends of HiSAM have redone the shop with…
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One of the great pleasures of living in a place, is learning the stories about its nooks and crannies. In HPR’s Hometown collection, we visit places of…
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Hawai‘i’s unemployment rate remains below three percent. And while that’s good news for the state’s economy, it’s creating a challenge for many businesses…
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A small, but growing, portion of the visitor industry caters to groups with business purpose. The Hawaii Tourism Authority would like to see more of that.…
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Two hundred forty five crewmembers participated onboard the H?k?le‘a in the M?lama Honua Worldwide Voyage, but many thousands more participated from land,…
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The H?k?le‘a's M?lama Honua Worldwide Voyage began in 2013 with a sail around the Hawaiian archipelago. Since then, the H?k?le‘a and Hikianalia, the…