Arts & Culture
Meet the artists and craftspeople keeping Hawai‘i traditions alive
Hawai‘i is filled with talented, passionate artists and performers. In recent months we’ve featured an ‘ukulele maker, sculptors, hula performers, Native Hawaiian language experts, anime cosplayers, symphony musicians, local filmmakers, Okinawan drummers, musical theatre performers, and more.
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Country music festival heads for Bishop Museum
This concert, called Boots ‘n Beers, features singers and songwriters based in Texas, Tennessee and Hawaiʻi.
Katie HellandApril 17, 2025

Video: Kumu Hula Michael Lanakila Casupang on Merrie Monarch, May Day celebrations
Spanning the next two weeks Casupang has three major showings. In this recorded conversation, he shares more about his upbringing and introduction to hula, as well as what audiences can expect to see at the 2025 Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo and May Day Lei Day celebration in Honolulu.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosApril 17, 2025

The Mango Theater opens on Molokai
Molokai still has no stop lights, but starting this month one thing residents will have is a movie theater. Previously, fans of the big screen had to board planes and fly to neighbor islands to catch highly anticipated releases of new films.
Katie HellandApril 17, 2025

ʻAmerican Idol’ winner Iam Tongi announces new single ʻSunshine’
The singer and songwriter talked about his father in his audition for ʻAmerican Idol.’ He grew up in Kahuku and also spoke about being priced out of paradise.
Katie HellandApril 15, 2025

Kumu Kahua Theatre seeks first-time writers for free workshop
This theater is bringing Hawaiʻi-based playwright Daniel A. Kelin II and longtime director Harry Wong III together to teach Oʻahu residents how to write plays. The one-day workshop opens first to Windward and North Shore residents.
Katie HellandApril 15, 2025

Kalani Peʻa to headline back-to-back Lei Day performances
The Maui-based singer and songwriter has won four Grammy Awards and five Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards. He is teaming up with award-winning singers and dancers to bring several memorable Lei Day performances to Oʻahu.
Katie HellandApril 12, 2025

3 things we learned from visiting a hula class at Mid-Pacific
Led by Kumu Hula Michael Lanakila Casupang, the private school’s Pūpūkahi halau has about 90 high school students, who study and practice Hawaiian language, culture and traditions, as part of their curriculum. Here’s how a recent $250,000 gift will help expand its hula program.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosApril 11, 2025
Inside Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre’s production of “Carmen”
Opera singer Robert Feng shares the Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre performance that made him want to be a singer. The Punahou School graduate is now performing in the same group’s upcoming production of “Carmen.”
Katie HellandApril 11, 2025

Tony Pisculli shares behind-the-scenes moments from his play, “The Magic of Polly Amnesia”
Hawaiʻi-based Tony Pisculli is the playwright of “The Magic of Polly Amnesia,” which is on stage at Kumu Kahua Theatre through April 27. He is also a former software developer, a founder of the Hawaiʻi Shakespeare Festival and — sometimes a magician.
Katie HellandApril 10, 2025

Hawai‘i Island abuzz about bees
Leandra Rouse is capturing the history of beekeeping on Hawaiʻi Island in honor of her father, who came to Hawaiʻi on his honeymoon and stayed to work bees.
Katie HellandApril 08, 2025

Tickets on sale for pop-up with “Jackass” star Chris Pontius and North Shore comedian Mike Garcia
A self-proclaimed “goofball,” North Shore comedian Mike Garcia shared he was a prison guard and a drummer in a reggae band before he became a full-time comedian. This week, he opens for Chris Pontius of “Jackass” at shows on Thursday, April 3, and Friday, April 4. ASD sat down with Garcia for an exclusive interview.
Katie HellandApril 04, 2025

Bishop Museum names new CEO
The new executive for this local nonprofit was born and raised in Minnesota and currently works at the Australian Museum. He previously was a research zoologist and curator for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History.
Katie HellandApril 03, 2025

Hawaiʻi resident and “Dr. Kildare” star Richard Chamberlain dies at 90 in Waimānalo
This actor, known for his roles in “Shōgun” (1980), “The Thorn Birds” (1983), as well as “Dr. Kildare” (1961) grew up in California and later moved to Oʻahu.
Katie HellandApril 02, 2025

Behind-the-scenes of the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall’s recent renovations
The Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall is home to Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra, Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre and touring Broadway productions. The next phase of renovations is currently out to bid and would include updates to the exterior of the more than 60-year-old performing arts space.
Katie HellandApril 02, 2025

Crime saga featuring “The Rock” finds home with 20th Century and Disney
This movie, featuring director Martin Scorsese and top-tier Hollywood actors and actresses such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Emily Blunt, tells the story of a mob boss in Hawaiʻi.
Katie HellandMarch 31, 2025

Meet the composer behind Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra’s performance with Taimane
Composer-in-residence Michael-Thomas Foumai is teaming up with the Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning Taimane Gardner for a concert with the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra. Aloha State Daily takes you behind-the-scenes to their meeting before the concert in April.
Katie HellandMarch 29, 2025

Want live music for less than $20?
Check out this event, featuring Ooklah The Moc and others, at the Bishop Museum next week. AlohaLauLea, a two-day music festival hosted by the Hawaiian contemporary hit radio station KCCN-FM 100, starts at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 4 and Saturday, April 5.
Katie HellandMarch 27, 2025

Five films about Lahaina featured in this festival
Richard O’Connor is a New York City animator working with students to tell multigenerational stories about Lahaina. The short film he animated explores the devastating impact of the wildfires of August 2023. Watch a screening of this and other short films on Thursday, March 27.
Katie HellandMarch 27, 2025

Local nonprofits, artists plan weeklong festival to support Lahaina
Spectra Fest is returning in June – this time on Maui. Last year’s event on Kauaʻi garnered more than 5,000 attendees across five days focused on painting murals in schools, educational workshops by CreativeMornings Honolulu, live music and a market by Art + Flea. Joining the lineup of events this year is a free film screening by Hawaiʻi International Film Festival, or HIFF.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMarch 26, 2025

Tom Moffatt Waikīkī Shell is back!
This iconic venue is back, with upcoming concerts including Kehlani, on Wednesday, March 26, and Boyz II Men next month. Read about the venue improvements, which cost more than half a million.
Katie HellandMarch 26, 2025

Free saxophone concert to showcase students from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
This James B. Castle High School graduate is now studying music at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and will be performing in a free concert that also features high school students across Oʻahu.
Katie HellandMarch 25, 2025

Oʻahu-based artist chases ʻbig dreamʻ of opening a ceramic studio, store and space for creatives
But until then, customers can shop Flutterby Creative by artist and owner Giovanna Bonasso online and at various markets across the island.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMarch 21, 2025

Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra to perform music for Star Wars movie
Fans can see “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” in concert this month at the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall. Aloha State Daily caught up with the orchestra’s principal trumpet player to learn how he started his music career.
Katie HellandMarch 21, 2025

Celebrate Spring Equinox at the Capitol Modern
These art museums are teaming up to host an event that celebrates the Spring Equinox and draws inspiration from Nowruz, the Persian new year, as well as Hawaiian cultural traditions. The first event in a series called Night // Shift on Saturday, March 22, will include poetry and book readings, as well as food, lei making and lauhala weaving.
Katie HellandMarch 20, 2025
Want the purrfect sound bath?
Mika Mimura at Cat Café Moff has you covered at this shopping center in ʻAiea. The cafe’s new series gives its attendees a chance to meditate, immerse themselves in healing sounds and enjoy time with furry friends.
Katie HellandMarch 20, 2025

3 things you might not know about Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy CEO Ku‘uleinani Maunupau shares more about the organization’s mission to increase funding opportunities for Hawaiʻi nonprofits, while investing in local communities.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMarch 19, 2025

South Korean k-pop artist Taemin to perform in Honolulu
The one-night show is headed for Oʻahu.
Katie HellandMarch 19, 2025

Singer and guitarist Art Kalahiki performs at this cafe in Waikīkī
The leader of this band performs with friends — whoever can join — at the Barefoot Beach Cafe Waikīkī.
Katie HellandMarch 18, 2025

Pau hana with singer and songwriter Landon Chung this weekend
Meet one of the artists performing at this inaugural market in Waikīkī.
Katie HellandMarch 15, 2025
Oʻahu ʻukelele builder Manny Halican talks story in new Hawaiʻi State Archives show
Meet the luthier who makes ʻukelele that incorporate everything from seashells to resin to parts of kitchen countertops.
Katie HellandMarch 15, 2025

Kawaii Kon is back this weekend
This event, run by fans, celebrates anime, manga and Japanese culture.
Katie HellandMarch 13, 2025

How do I watch the lunar eclipse this week?
Looking for free entertainment Thursday night? Glance up at the sky, particularly the moon, which will appear red for part of the evening. Learn more about some of watch parties for the celestrial event on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island.
Katie HellandMarch 13, 2025
Meet this year's Lei Day queen Lei Llanos
Llanos, who is from Waipahu and was recently crowned queen for the annual May Day celebration put on by the City and County of Honolulu, shares more about her lei-making process.
Katie HellandMarch 13, 2025

Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra and Hawaiʻi Youth Symphony to host free concert
The two musical groups will host the one-night-only performance as the final part of the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven Festival.
Katie HellandMarch 11, 2025

Tickets on sale now for Hawaiʻi International Film Festival’s ʻŌpio Fest
This year, the ʻŌpio Fest includes 16 feature films, as well as more than 50 ones created by students in elementary, middle or high school. The event combines HIFF’s spring showcase with a youth film festival for students from Alaska and Hawaiʻi.
Katie HellandMarch 08, 2025

Chinagu Eisa Hawaiʻi to take stage at Honolulu Festival
Todd Kobashigawa is president of Chinagu Eisa Hawaiʻi, which will perform on the main stage of the Hawaiʻi Convention Center this weekend. Learn more about the club.
Katie HellandMarch 06, 2025

What to do for fun on Oʻahu this weekend
Already dreaming of the weekend? Aloha State Daily rounded up some fun things you can enjoy. From a parade in Waikīkī to Hōkūleʻa’s 50th birthday, here are four not-to-miss events happening this Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
Katie HellandMarch 06, 2025

Where to see “Anora” in Honolulu
It won five Oscars. You haven’t seen it. That can still be fixed.
Katie HellandMarch 06, 2025
Previously sold out “Rent” adds Thursday show
A production of “Rent,” by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Department of Theatre & Dance, added a Thursday show after ones scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday sold out days ahead of the performances. Learn how to get tickets.
Katie HellandMarch 05, 2025

What’s free to do at the 2025 Honolulu Festival and why this decade-long volunteer ‘keeps coming back for more’
For the first time, the Honolulu Festival Foundation will charge admission for its offerings at the Hawai‘i Convention Center, where most of the cultural and music performances, activities and exhibits are held. Many outdoor events will be free to the public. Since 2011, Conrad Maranon has volunteered at the festival. He shares his personal experiences and a charge to those looking to get involved.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMarch 05, 2025

Grammy-Award winning Eric Marienthal to perform one night in Honolulu
This saxophone player, who has performed in more than 75 countries and recorded 15 solo CDs, will take the stage in Honolulu for a one-night-only performance. He will also teach a free masterclass at ’Iolani School.
Katie HellandMarch 04, 2025
Inside the ʻumeke with artist Meleanna Aluli Meyer
Meet the artist behind the new art installation at Honolulu Hale.
Katie HellandMarch 01, 2025

Check out these $5 movies on Oʻahu!
It’s not too late to catch Oscar-nominated films on the big screen before the Academy Awards.
Katie HellandFebruary 28, 2025

Keiki take Ōlelo Hawaiʻi to Disneyland
This hui marked Hawaiian Language Month with a trip to Southern California.
Katie HellandFebruary 27, 2025

Guided garden tours are back after pandemic break
Foster Botanical Garden has brought back its docent-led guided tours after an almost five year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Katie HellandFebruary 26, 2025

Kepola Dudoit makes art from paper
This artist uses paper in a rainbow of colors to create portraits of people and flowers. Today, her artwork is featured at local nonprofits and American Savings Bank.
Katie HellandFebruary 25, 2025

Red Session is back for one more show
The Oʻahu-based third wave ska band with members from California and Hawaiʻi returns to Honolulu for this reunion show.
Katie HellandFebruary 21, 2025

New art installation now open at Honolulu Hale
This work of art, unveiled on Friday Feb. 14, is also a space where community members can meet in Downtown Honolulu.
Katie HellandFebruary 19, 2025

Artist Steven Kean shares inspiration and upcoming exhibit at Loʻi Gallery
This North Shore artist designed the art for the Vans World Cup of Surfing at Sunset Beach in 2017. His morning routine? Check the surf!
Katie HellandFebruary 14, 2025

Grammy winner Kalani Peʻa shares daily routine and inspiration
This four-time Grammy winner and singer and songwriter shares how music starts with coffee and an appreciation of the place Peʻa calls home.
Katie HellandFebruary 14, 2025

Francis Pimmel makes to-scale model voyaging canoes in Mililani
He builds to-scale models for museums, resorts and private collectors.
Katie HellandFebruary 13, 2025

Honolulu wraps buses with local art
Three buses have new exterior designs as part of a series of public art installations that connect places across Oʻahu with indigenous, Native Hawaiian stories.
Katie HellandFebruary 12, 2025

Grammy-Award winner Kalani Peʻa takes unique maile lei to red carpet
Maui resident Kalani Peʻa wore a lei dipped in gold and crafted in Honolulu to the Grammy Awards. Aloha State Daily takes you behind the scenes of the red carpet look created by Maui Divers Jewelry.
Katie HellandFebruary 08, 2025

Hōkūleʻa stops at Ko Olina, Pōkaʻī Bay
This crew member of Hōkūleʻa describes how sailing in the middle of the open ocean feels a lot like “camping,” she said.
Katie HellandFebruary 06, 2025

And the Oscar goes to ....
This line-up of movies nominated for Academy Awards will take the big screen at local theaters across Oʻahu, leading up to the 2025 Oscar Season.
Katie HellandFebruary 05, 2025

Hawai‘i artist wins Grammy
This local singer and songwriter won a fourth consecutive Grammy award for “Kuini,” the artist’s most recent album.
Katie HellandFebruary 04, 2025

Government agencies weigh future for Kalaupapa settlement
The future of an isolated peninsula where thousands of patients with leprosy, now known as Hansen’s disease, were sent to live in isolation from the rest of the world, is in development. Its last patients are now between 83 and 100 years old.
Katie HellandJanuary 31, 2025

You know you want a pet plant ...
Residents of Hawai‘i can adopt ʻihi, koʻokoʻolau and native hibiscuses at locations across the state in February. The Native Hawaiian plants are free for local families.
Katie HellandJanuary 30, 2025

How do you feel about chopsticks?
Aspiring playwrights, Kumu Kahua Theatre is looking for individuals to write up to 10 pages about someone’s first experience with chopsticks, which can “end with either success or failure,” according to the prompt.
Katie HellandJanuary 28, 2025

Year of the snake promises “change”
The year of the snake will bring change, which can include new jobs and travel, according to this Feng Shui expert, who consults with individuals at Feng Shui Arts & Gifts in Chinatown.
Katie HellandJanuary 27, 2025

Library exhibit commemorates Kalaupapa Month
This university professor from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo is helping students learn about the history of Kalaupapa Peninsula, where about 8,000 people with Hansen’s disease were sent to isolate from the rest of the world.
Katie HellandJanuary 25, 2025

How a book changed Donna Blanchard’s career
While on vacation, she read a book that changed the trajectory of her career. Today, she is the managing director of Kumu Kahua Theatre.
Katie HellandJanuary 24, 2025

Sssslide into the Year of the Snake with this weekend’s festivities
Chinatown 808’s popular Chinatown Festival & Parade is this weekend
Kelli Shiroma BraiottaJanuary 22, 2025

7 ways to celebrate Lunar New Year in Waikīkī
Lion dances, calligraphy and stars are just some of the attractions for celebrations for the Year of the Snake! International Market Place and Royal Hawaiian Center are some of the groups hosting celebrations.
Katie HellandJanuary 22, 2025

UH-Hilo professor helps perpetuate the Hawaiian language
Growing up, Larry Kimura heard Hawaiian spoken at home but didn't have a chance to really learn the language until boarding as a student at Kamehameha Schools. In the decades since, he has worked to save the language, doing everything from recording then-rare native speakers in the ‘70s to now naming astronomical discoveries made by Hawaii's telescopes.
Stephanie SalmonsJanuary 20, 2025

Local radio station brings back music festival after hiatus
The 28th annual KWXX Hoolaulea will take place in Hilo on Jan. 18, after a hiatus due to permit issues.
Katie HellandJanuary 18, 2025

Highlights from Friday’s gathering at Iolani Palace
The Jan. 17 Onipaa Peace March in Honolulu was organized by nonprofit Mutual Aid Ka Lahui and included commemoration, live entertainment and educational booths.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJanuary 18, 2025

Hawaii-based nonprofit donates $1.5 million to arts, culture
Hawaii Community Foundation is giving funds to nonprofits across the state to help make arts and culture accessible to local families.
Katie HellandJanuary 17, 2025

It really is “black and white” for these movies
This movie theater company with locations across Oahu is bringing classics back to the big screen in 2025.
Katie HellandJanuary 16, 2025

‘Singin’ in the Rain’ in Honolulu
This movie theater company with locations across Oahu is bringing musicals back to the big screen in 2025.
Katie HellandJanuary 16, 2025

Seven Samurai to storm Honolulu movie screens
Ben-Hur, Lawrence of Arabia and Seven Samurai are among the classics that Consolidated Theatres will screen in 2025.
Katie HellandJanuary 15, 2025

Cirque du Soleil's 'Auana: Behind the scenes of Waikiki's new show
Cirque du Soleil has a new show in the heart of Waikiki.
Katie HellandJanuary 15, 2025