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Celebrating the Arts, Culture, and Sustainability of Hawai‘i Island

  • Driving Fast with Brittni Paiva: A Young ‘Ukulele Virtuoso Speeding Toward Stardom

    By Shirley Stoffer The music world keeps opening new doors for Brittni Paiva, the 23-year-old ‘ukulele star from Hilo. She has been making music since the age of four, when she started playing piano. At age 11, her uncle gave…

    By Shirley Stoffer
  • It Was a Hard Day’s Night for Cindy Coats: Now She’s Back, With a Little Help From Her Friends

    By Margaret Kearns Holualoa resident Cindy Coats recalls distinctly the moment she declared her chosen profession. “I was 10 years old and had just seen the most incredible movie with my mother,” she says. The movie? It was The Beatles’…

    By Margaret Kearns
  • Digital Dream Ready for the Big Screen: Local Animator Involves Hawai‘i Island Youth in Crafting Virtual Realities

    By Paula Thomas In a modest rural road in Hakalau, on the Hāmākua Coast, sits a rather quaint, non-descript house. It’s an unlikely locale for a high-tech enterprise; but inside its walls is the animation studio of Geoffrey Blair Hajim,…

    By Paula Thomas
  • A Whole New Palate: Seed-to-Table Gives Kids a New Appreciation for Food

    By Prana Mandoe A group of middle-school cooks is hanging out by the blender on a picnic table at Kua O Ka Lā Public Charter School (KOKL). The kids just whipped up coconut-liliko’i smoothies… oh!—and grilled beef and lime with…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • The Story of `Iliahi: Sandalwood, A Saga of Destruction and Rebirth

    By Tim Hall When the first humans stepped from their sailing canoes onto the shores of Hawai‘i, the islands were covered with (‘iliahi)—sandalwood. They brought with them a number of alien species; almost all were brought on purpose. Others were…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • The Irrepressible Alice Moon: Downtown Hilo’s Dynamo

    By Denise Laitinen It’s a postcard-perfect morning in downtown Hilo, with bright blue skies and Hilo Bay sparkling in the sunlight—the kind of day that makes you feel lucky to live in Hawai‘i. With the Farmers’ Market in full swing…

    By Denise Laitinen
  • Ka Wehena: Aia ke Aloha ke Nana Aku (Love is There When We Seek)

    Na Kumu Keala Ching ‘Ohu’ohu o ka lani i ‘ike aku Kūlia a’ela ka lā i ka lewa Wahi ola nā kūpuna i lōkahi ai Aia ana ke aloha ke nānā aku Kūlani ka ‘uhane i kupu aku Ākea ka…

    By Kumu Keala Ching
  • Coping with Cancer: A Journey and a Place to Chill at Kokolulu

    By Cynthia Sweeney He is a professional counselor who has traveled the world giving workshops in stress reduction using techniques such as acupressure and massage. He also spent 20 years studying qigong with a Chinese monk. She is an oncology…

    By Cynthia Sweeney
  • A Victorian-Age Indiana Jones: Actor Peter Charlot as Professor Jaggar, Intrepid Scientist/Adventurer

    By Alan D. McNarie The gray-haired figure stands on the side of a green mound next to the empty Volcano house in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. “I’m Professor Jaggar,” he tells the group of visitors, “and we’re here to save…

    By Alan D. McNarie
  • Waimea Plantation Daughter Remembers Georgia O’Keeffe: A Conversation with Patricia Jennings

    By Catherine Tarleton “I know you paint flowers and skulls in the desert,” said Patricia Jennings, 12, to her family’s famous dinner guest, “and that you have a wonderful brush technique,” she added, recalling an article she’d read in Time…

    By Catherine Tarleton
  • Suzi Bond Helps the Stars Shine in Volcano: The Executive Director of KDEN Likes a Challenge

    By Alan D. McNarie It’s a rainy November evening in Volcano. A small group of aspiring actors have gathered at the Kilauea Military Camp Theater (KMC) to try out for Kilauea Drama and Entertainment Network’s (KDEN) annual winter musical—this year,…

    By Alan D. McNarie
  • Keeping the Magic Alive: Sleight of Mind with “Arneleo the Great” and “The Great Barusky”

    By Marya Mann Although the element of surprise is the capstone in the magician’s pyramid of tricks, magic is no accident. Just ask two Kona tricksters who found serious commitment in a very funny business. Is it optical illusion or…

    By Marya Mann
  • Then & Now: Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park–100 Years of Witnessing Nature’s Fiery Spectacle

    By Robert Oaks When westerners first learned about the “Sandwich Islands” in the 1700s, they were fascinated by its massive mountains, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, the two tallest mountains on earth at over 31,000 feet when measured from their…

    By Robert Oaks
  • Sustainable Hawai‘i Youth Leadership Initiative: Youth Inspire All to Dream of a New Earth

    By Marya Mann On the sunlit day, outdoors at the West Hawai‘i Civic Center, Skyla (“Sky”) D. Graig-Murray, a student at West Hawai‘i Explorations Academy, asks this question: “How often have you asked a young person what is their dream…

    By Marya Mann

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