Arts & Entertainment
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. We’ve covered film festivals, comedy acts, live theater and classical concerts and more. This is where you’ll also find news about TV shows and movies filmed in the Islands or about Hawai‘i, and the actors attached to them. Venues matter, too, and we’ll update readers on improvements such as the recent upgrades to the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall and the Waikīkī Shell.
News

Nālani Kanakaʻole, revered kumu hula and cultural matriarch, has died
She was the youngest daughter of Edith Kanakaʻole, the founder of Hālau o Kekuhi and for whom the stadium used for Merrie Monarch is named. She also co-founded Sig Zane Designs in 1985 with her husband, Sig Zane.
Katie HellandJanuary 06, 2026

Hawaiʻi Film Alliance hosts legislative briefing
Ahead of the opening of the 2026 legislative session, the Hawai'i Film Alliance is hosting a group of speakers to share classroom-style briefings designed to help industry professionals understand key issues.
Katie HellandJanuary 09, 2026

What to know about 'The Wrecking Crew' starring Jason Momoa
The new movie launches this month, featuring Momoa and Dave Bautista, who play estranged brothers brought together by the death of their father. The story is set in the Islands.
Katie HellandJanuary 08, 2026

Portrait exhibit visits Oʻahu from Maui
The Schaefer Portrait Challenge takes place every three years at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. The exhibit recently traveled to Capitol Modern, the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum, where it will be on special display for the next seven months.
Katie HellandJanuary 07, 2026

Your guide to the weekend: Friday, Jan. 9, to Sunday, Jan. 11
Dreaming of weekend plans? Aloha State Daily can help. We did the research and compiled a list events happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, which range from live music featuring The Green, Johnny Valentine and 3 Little Birds, to a new exhibit at Capitol Modern, the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum.
Katie HellandJanuary 07, 2026
And the Greenlight Award goes to...
Nonprofit ʻOhina gave one writer participating in its filmmaker workshop the green light for funding and production support to transform her script into a short film.
Katie HellandJanuary 05, 2026

Hawai‘i restaurants, Cirque du Soleil ‘Auana recognized on 10Best lists
USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards for Best New Restaurants and Best New Attractions were announced Jan. 2.
Stephanie SalmonsJanuary 05, 2026
City seeks applications for Lei Court
Want to be king or queen? The City and County of Honolulu is seeking its Lei Court for 2026. Applications are available now and must be postmarked by Friday, Jan. 23.
Katie HellandJanuary 03, 2026

Downtown Art Center signs five-year deal
A nonprofit that offers exhibit space, classrooms for arts education and a gift shop with local artwork just signed a deal with the City and County of Honolulu to continue its work in the Chinatown/Downtown area for the next few years.
Katie HellandJanuary 03, 2026

Your guide to the weekend: Friday, Jan. 2 – Sunday, Jan. 4
Highlights of activities on Oʻahu this weekend include opportunities for bargain shopping through Fukubukuro mystery bags, in addition to dance and yoga classes, plus a workshop that teaches how to crochet lei.
Katie HellandDecember 30, 2025

Honolulu City Lights: last day extended
Missed the Honolulu City Lights? You can still catch them. The displays will be open to the public a few extra days this year due to “recent inclement weather,” according to representatives of the City and County of Honolulu.
Katie HellandDecember 29, 2025

Arts & Entertainment's top 12 stories of 2025
Aloha State Daily rounded up some of the most-read stories in Arts & Entertainment for 2025. This year, musicians who grew up on the Islands won a Grammy, competed in “American Idol” and sang the soundtrack for Disney’s live action “Lilo & Stitch.” Here are the headlines that resonated most with readers.
Katie HellandDecember 26, 2025

Get tickets to first Wayfind Music Festival
This event at the Capitol Modern brings together kānaka voices. Featured artists include Lōʻihi Records' Pulitzer Prize-finalist Leilehua Lanzilotti and headliner T.J. Keanu Tario, as well as Grammy Award-winners Kalia Vandever and Andrew Yee.
Katie HellandDecember 24, 2025

What to do this weekend on O‘ahu
Looking for something to fill the between-holiday lull? Aloha State Daily has rounded up a few things to do this weekend, Friday, Dec. 26; Saturday, Dec. 27; and Sunday, Dec. 28.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 24, 2025

26 places to party for 2026: New Year’s Eve on O’ahu
Hauʻoli Makahiki Hou! Happy New Year! Looking to ring in 2026 on Oʻahu? Here are 26 events, listed by neighborhood, happening between ʻEwa Beach and Hawaiʻi Kai.
Katie HellandDecember 23, 2025

5 Island takes on Christmas songs
It is December! That means it is time to turn up the holiday music, from classics like “Mele Kalikimaka” featuring Bing Crosby and Iam Tongi to “O Holy Night” from Thunderstorm Artis. Here are some takes on holiday music from artists rooted in the Islands.
Katie HellandDecember 22, 2025
Inaugural song contest names winner with North Shore roots
The finalists for the first Nā Pua Mele o Hawai‘i Song Contest took the stage at the Blue Note Hawai’i this week, where they sang for a live audience. Meet the contest’s winner, who takes home a cash prize plus a recording session and a scholarship for voice lessons at a business or nonprofit of their choice.
Katie HellandDecember 19, 2025

The doctor is in! (a holiday ensemble)
These Kaiser doctors have a few notes for their patients. Musical notes, that is. To spread holiday cheer, they are giving free concerts to patients and staff at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center this month.
Katie HellandDecember 18, 2025

Holiday shows benefit Kumu Kahua Theatre
Funds raised this month from the nonprofit theatre’s Dark Night Programs — "Improv Superette” and “The Work”— will go toward its operating budget, according to managing director Donna Blanchard. Tickets are available for three more shows Dec. 19 to 21.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosDecember 18, 2025

What to do this weekend on Oʻahu
Aloha State Daily rounded up things to do this weekend, including ice skating, watching parades and ordering your favorite holiday treats. Check out this guide to the holidays on Friday, Dec. 19, Saturday, Dec. 20, and Sunday, Dec. 21.
Katie HellandDecember 17, 2025

Catch two Christmas concerts for free
Honolulu-based community choir Voices of Aloha, led by music director Jim Cismowski, has two final shows this season. He shares more about the group, what audiences can expect and what he loves most about music.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosDecember 17, 2025

Kapono’s at The Lounge debuts with New Year’s Eve events
Three performance spaces will come alive in Hawaiʻi Kai on Dec. 31 as part of a collaboration between Henry Kapono Ka'aihue, Henry Kapono Foundation, and The Lounge at Island Sound Studios.
Katie HellandDecember 16, 2025

“Hawaiʻi to the World” has a winner
The winner of “Hawaiʻi to the World” is an Oʻahu-based artist, who is also a cultural practioner and a graduate of Kamehameha Schools and The Juilliard School. Learn more about the winner of this new talent competition.
Katie HellandDecember 15, 2025

ʻĀina Haina Public Library adds robot to staff
Pepper the Robot is the newest addition to a library in East Oʻahu. Staff shared a robot demonstration where Pepper answered questions on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
Katie HellandDecember 11, 2025

5 places to carb load for the Honolulu Marathon on a budget
Looking to load up on carbs a few days before running the marathon? Aloha State Daily put together a list of places you can find noodles leading up to the race.
Katie HellandDecember 11, 2025

What to do this weekend: Friday, Dec. 12 – Sunday, Dec. 14
Ready to plan the weekend? Aloha State Daily can help. Here are five events happening this Friday, Saturday or Sunday, including performances of the holiday classic “The Nutcracker” by Ballet Hawaiʻi, as well as Christmas on the Avenue in Nānākuli.
Katie HellandDecember 10, 2025

PHOTOS: The Eddie, opening ceremony
Were you stuck in the office during the opening ceremony for the Rip Curl Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational? Check out photos of the event, which occurred Friday, Dec. 5. The holding period for the invitational started Sunday, Dec. 7, and runs through March 6.
Katie HellandDecember 09, 2025

Oʻahu winner advances to “Hawaiʻi to the World” finale
“Hawaiʻi to the World” judges selected one artist, who received classical training at The Juilliard School, to represent Oʻahu in the finale of a new talent competition. The winner will take home a $10,000 prize. Voting is still underway to select the fan favorite, who also receives a cash prize.
Katie HellandDecember 08, 2025

Opening ceremony for The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational
The paddle out and opening ceremony for The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational happened at Waimea Bay on Friday, Dec. 5. Now, the holding period for the competition starts on Sunday, Dec. 7, and runs through early March.
Katie HellandDecember 06, 2025

Filmmaker Connor Trimble releases new film about Haleʻiwa
This film about the North Shore celebrates the surf community that calls Haleʻiwa home. The collaboration between “The Inertia” and Hawaiʻi-based filmmaker Connor Trimble is now on YouTube.
Katie HellandDecember 05, 2025

‘Twas the Light Before Christmas on Ice opens in Honolulu
This immersive winter wonderland runs until Jan. 4 at Hawaiʻi Convention Center. The limited-time exhibit is known for its dazzling lights and festive holiday décor. New this year: an expansive indoor ice-skating rink.
Kelli Shiroma BraiottaDecember 04, 2025

“Chicago” supervising music director calls Honolulu home
Robert Billig, the supervising music director for the nationally touring production of “Chicago,” has many credits to his name. This week, he adds bringing the Tony Award-winning show to Oʻahu.
Katie HellandDecember 04, 2025

Catch these Neighbor Island holiday parades and more
There's plenty of festive things to do for the holidays on Kaua‘i, Maui and Hawai‘i Island.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 03, 2025

“Chicago,” holiday parades, and more: Friday, Dec. 5, through Sunday, Dec. 7
Looking for a Hawai’i-made gift? Look no further than a local craft fair. Or enjoy the spectacle of live music and marchers in one of eight holiday parades happening on O’ahu this weekend. Aloha State Daily found 15 events happening on Oʻahu this week, many of which are free.
Katie HellandDecember 03, 2025

Hawaiʻi Island artist advances to finale for “Hawaiʻi to the World”
This singer and songwriter will represent Hawaiʻi Island in the finale of a new talent competition, “Hawaiʻi to the World,” which was launched by Hawaiian Council. So far, finalists have also been named to represent Kauaʻi and Maui.
Katie HellandDecember 02, 2025

Free concert features Celtic pipes and drums
Want to catch some Celtic holiday music as part of a free concert? Stop by Honolulu Hale and catch this performance.
Katie HellandDecember 02, 2025

20-plus Christmas parades on Oʻahu
Neighborhood parades start this weekend across Oʻahu. Here is a list of more than 20 events happening between Nānākuli and Hawaiʻi Kai in the next few weeks.
Katie HellandNovember 27, 2025

Free holiday concert at Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
This concert shares holiday favorites and features the Royal Hawaiian Band — and Henry Kapono, among other guest artists — on Friday, Nov. 28.
Katie HellandNovember 27, 2025

Maui band advances to “Hawaiʻi to the World” finale
This Island reggae band caught the judges' attention and will advance to the finale for "Hawaiʻi to the World," a televised talent competition launched by Hawaiian Council. The finale will include contestants from four islands: Kauaʻi, Maui, Hawaiʻi Island and Oʻahu.
Katie HellandNovember 26, 2025

Your guide to the long Thanksgiving weekend
Wondering where to celebrate Thanksgiving Day? Check out this guide from Aloha State Daily. When you are not spending time with family, paint a mural with Solomon Enos, shop for holiday gifts as part of Keep it Kaimukī Saturday and visit Waimea Valley to celebrate Lā Kūʻokoʻa.
Katie HellandNovember 26, 2025

Ballet Hawaiʻi’s “The Nutcracker” puts Islands center stage
Usually, “The Nutcracker” brings up visions of a Sugar Plum Fairy or the "Waltz of the Snowflakes," but those attending performances of this holiday classic from Ballet Hawaiʻi should prepare for geckos, sea turtles, iʻiwi, and a Sugar Plumeria Fairy.
Katie HellandNovember 25, 2025

Paradise Cove Lū‘au to close
After 47 years in Ko Olina, the West O‘ahu attraction will close next month, allowing a planned redevelopment of the 10.9-acre oceanfront property to proceed next year. Aloha State Daily recently spoke with Liu Taufa, an entertainer who has worked at the lū‘au for 35 years about its closure and what working there has meant to her.
Stephanie SalmonsNovember 25, 2025

Paint with Solomon Enos
Ever wanted to be part of painting a community mural? Next Saturday, Nov. 29, could be your chance. This government office is teaming up with artist Solomon Enos to beautify a basement parking garage.
Katie HellandNovember 22, 2025

Wailuku Film Festival launches in 2026
Submissions are open for a new festival, which brings films to Wailuku, where theaters are within walking distance of restaurants and businesses. A focus of this festival is providing opportunities for young filmmakers.
Katie HellandNovember 21, 2025

Haiku from keiki featured in this contest
Do you know keiki who might like to feature their poetry about the Islands in a local competition? The 74th annual Cherry Blossom Festival’s Haiku Art Contest is looking for young poets this week.
Katie HellandNovember 20, 2025

Watch the finale of HI93’s Battle of the Bands and Comedians
Two dozen contestants and four rounds of competition are culminating in one night of music and laughter in Kakaʻako this week. Catch the finale of HI93’s Local Break: Battle of the Bands and Comedians where five comedians and five bands will leave it all on the stage as they compete for the contest’s grand prizes.
Katie HellandNovember 20, 2025

Music, art and Kaiwi Coast Run & Walk: Friday, Nov. 21, Saturday, Nov. 22, and Sunday, Nov. 23
This weekend, enjoy live music from local bands and laugh with up-and-coming comedians at the finale for HI93 Break: Battle of the Bands and Comedians. There are also several art exhibits on display, including one that features mosaics and another focused on kintsugi, or the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold.
Katie HellandNovember 18, 2025

Lauren Okano’s ʻKintsugi Joy’ exhibit opens at Downtown Art Center
Artist Lauren Okano grew up in New York City and has lived in the Islands for more than 20 years. Recently, she transformed an injury into inspiration for a series of paintings that focus on resilience.
Katie HellandNovember 17, 2025

Gotta catch ‘em all — at Ala Moana Center: voices from Pokémon GO’s “Wild Area: Global” event
PoGo’s “Wild Area: Global” event draws crowds of trainers to Ala Moana Center, highlighting how the mobile game continues to connect people years after its launch.
Kady PascualNovember 16, 2025

Disney’s live action “Lilo & Stitch” actor stars in local theater production
“Outlandish,” a new play about the Victorian travel writer Isabella Bird and her encounter with King Lunalilo had its world premiere on the stage of Kumu Kahua Theatre this month. Joining the cast is actor Kaipo Dudoit, who spoke with Aloha State Daily about how he gets into character for the role of King Lunalilo.
Katie HellandNovember 14, 2025

The third annual Kimchi Day Festival Hawaiʻi is coming Nov. 22
The festival, held at Makiki District Park, will celebrate Korean culture and, of course, kimchi.
Kelli Shiroma BraiottaNovember 14, 2025

New library underway in Upper Puna
The community broke ground on construction of this approximately $20 million facility this week. Construction of the project is expected to take at least two years.
Katie HellandNovember 13, 2025

Kumu Kahua Theatre starts book club
Want to read about the Victorian travel writer Isabella Bird? Join Honolulu readers in learning about her adventures through a new book club at Kumu Kahua Theatre.
Katie HellandNovember 13, 2025

Honolulu Restaurant Week, music from The Beatles, comedy and more: Friday, Nov. 14 – Sunday, Nov. 16
Ready to eat? Or listen to a string quartet play music from The Beatles? Aloha State Daily has you covered! We rounded up some ways to enjoy the weekend.
Katie HellandNovember 12, 2025

A teacher’s fire creates new glass blowing class, curriculum
Wahiawa-based Leilehua High School is the first DOE school to offer this course developed by Fine Arts Department Head Dustin Hart. He also created the curriculum for other public schools to pick up.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 11, 2025

City Lights announces tree lighting ceremony
There is a new tree in town at Honolulu Hale. The 55-foot tree is part of Honolulu City Lights, which begins Saturday, Nov. 29. This year, the theme is “Navigating by the Stars.”
Katie HellandNovember 10, 2025

Community Voices: Kapa, ready to wear
Maui-born kapa maker turns traditional clothing into "pieces that people can wear every day.”
Christine HittNovember 10, 2025

"Hawaiʻi to the World": Hawaiian Council announces chance to be in show's live audience
A new television show premieres this month that will feature Island talent competing for a $10,000 prize. Learn more about the chance to be part of the live audience for the finale and auditions of talent from Hawaiʻi Island and Oʻahu.
Katie HellandNovember 08, 2025

Inside: A Night at the Museum with Iona
Cheryl Flaharty, the founder and artistic director of Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre, takes Aloha State Daily behind-the-scenes of its upcoming free First Friday event at the Capitol Modern. Flaharty wanted to be a jazz dancer before she took a life-changing contemporary dance class at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Katie HellandNovember 07, 2025

Battle of the Bands and Comedians: tickets on sale for next round
HI93 FM Hawaiʻi’s Local Hits is hosting a battle of the bands and comedians. The fourth round of competition is this Sunday, Nov. 9. In just a few weeks, five bands and five comedians will come together for the finals of the competition, held Friday, Nov. 21, at The Gatsby in Kakaʻako.
Katie HellandNovember 06, 2025

A Night at the Museum, battle of the bands, and more: Friday, Nov. 7- Sunday, Nov. 9
Looking for fun weekend plans? Watch Prince Kūhiōʻs 40-foot racing canoe return to the water after a decade on land or check out Capitol Modern’s First Friday event, where dancers from Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre bring the museum's galleries, courtyard and lobby to life. It is also a Kamaʻāina Sunday for ʻIolani Palace, which means free entry for Hawaiʻi residents.
Katie HellandNovember 04, 2025

Kill Tuco releases new song “Mars (Congratulations)”
This alternative rock band Kill Tuco is set to release new music this week. Learn more about the band and its upcoming show at Proof Social Club on Saturday, Nov. 8.
Katie HellandNovember 03, 2025

“Defining Courage” returns to Hawai’i
This live show honors the Japanese American soldiers of World War II. "Defining Courage" was previously at Hawai'i Theatre on O'ahu in 2023. Now, the immersive live show is back on two islands: O'ahu and Maui.
Katie HellandOctober 31, 2025

Wreath submissions open soon for display at Honolulu Hale
Looking to share your creativity with the local community? Contestants in this holiday wreath contest will have their work on display at Honolulu Hale. This year, the theme of the contest is: navigating the stars.
Katie HellandOctober 29, 2025

Halloween, Día de los Muertos and more: Friday, Oct. 31 through Sunday, Nov. 2
Ready to plan your Halloween fun? Aloha State Daily has compiled a guide for Halloween that includes snacks, trick or treat plans and a haunted mansion, in addition to at least one way to celebrate Día de los Muertos.
Katie HellandOctober 29, 2025
Students paint mural along Kamehameha Highway
High school students from three schools came together to paint a large mural in Waipio. They were led by the community artists Blythe Yoshikane Simpliciano, Jesse Velasquez and Solomon Enos. Learn more about the painting that took place on Saturday, Oct. 25, and Sunday, Oct. 26.
Katie HellandOctober 28, 2025

Photos: Aloha to Aloha Stadium
The a hui hou event for Aloha Stadium included a line-up of Island and reggae music, including The Mākaha Sons, Henry Kapono, Ekolu and more.
Katie HellandOctober 28, 2025

Henry Kapono, Ekolu, The Mākaha Sons, and more celebrate Aloha Stadium
Musicians came together to share more than five hours of Island and reggae music for this a hui hou event to honor Aloha Stadium. Hear from Henry Kapono and other artists who performed that night.
Katie HellandOctober 27, 2025

“Sharing Aloha” now streaming on Amazon Prime Video
This documentary, filmed almost entirely on O’ahu, is now headed for an international streaming service: Amazon Prime Video. Learn more about the film, which was showing in Consolidated Theatres in August.
Katie HellandOctober 25, 2025

Hawai'i International Film Festival announces winners
The Hawaiʻi International Film Festival named winners in a number of categories this week, including its Made in Hawaiʻi awards. Learn about the films and how to catch encore screenings of them on Oʻahu and Neighbor Islands.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025
Battle of the Bands and Comedians: Tickets on sale now
Up-and-coming bands and comedians are competing in a new event in Honolulu this week. The second round of competition takes place in Kailua on Saturday, Oct. 25. The winner earns a spot in the finals next month.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025

Free plants: tomatoes, lettuce, basil and more!
Grow a garden at home using seeds developed by university researchers and local farmers. Learn more about how to get seeds to grow tomatoes, sweet peas, lettuce and more all from the comfort of home with help from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025