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Kaua‘i artist Sally French is quietly taking care of business in Kal?heo, on the Garden Isle. Painting and drawing is what it’s all about for French, and…
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Local boy, Zak Noyle is recognized as one of the best water photographers in the world. His shot of trash arcing overhead in a wave in Indonesia is…
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eady availability of local produce is one lasting contribution consumers enjoy, thanks to recent combined efforts of chefs creating cachet and demand,…
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Hui No‘eau is a sturdy arts non-profit in Upcountry Maui. They offer community facilities for glass, jewelry making, printing, and more, and are open to…
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Today, nearly thirty years after the Hawai‘i Regional Cuisine Movement began, it’s hard to believe how much eating in Hawai‘i has changed. Recently, a…
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John Melville Kelly was a printmaker at a time of transition in Hawai‘i. His iconic images graced the menu covers at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and much…
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Artist Mayumi Oda who lives in Kealakekua is represented in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Since 1992,…
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The live music experience is easy to fall out of, what with anything you want available, any time you want it, wherever you are. The thing is, being in a…
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In gratitude for the thirty years Hawai‘i has nurtured his professional life, Hawai‘i Symphony principal oboist Scott Janusch came up with a novel idea.…
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Elmer Omar Pizo was born in the Philippines, where he went to seminary school, then worked in Saudi Arabia. Twenty nine years ago, Pizo immigrated to…