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Hawaii Telescopes Helped Capture the First Image of a Black Hole—and It Has a Hawaiian Name

Folks, you’re looking at history in the making. This photo, captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), consisting of eight radio telescope observatories around the world working together, is the first ever image we’ve seen of an actual black hole—or rather, the silhouette of the black hole against the bright material surrounding it. Two Hawaii […]

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Culture, Oʻahu

9 Instagram-Worthy Art Pieces at the 2019 Honolulu Biennial

The 2019 Honolulu Biennial is here until May 5, 2019, with modern art installations at more than 10 venues around Honolulu, presented by 19 Hawaii artists along with 28 international artists and collectives. This year’s Biennial, titled To Make Wrong/Right/Now, aims to highlight untold stories from an indigenous perspective and celebrate creative expression from Hawaii’s many cultures,

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Culture, From Our Magazine, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island Arts + Culture, Hawai‘i Island What To Do

St. Benedict’s Painted Church in Kona is a One-of-a-Kind Artistic Wonder

On a Sunday at sunrise, the South Kona sky painted in pastels, I drive bleary-eyed on Māmalahoa Highway heading south past monstera and banana plants toward the hulking mass of Mauna Loa, rising nearly 1,500 feet into the sky. Two quick turns past roadside fruit stands and my car rumbles into the parking lot of

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Culture, Oʻahu

10 Amazing Must-See Street Art Murals from Pow! Wow! Hawaii 2019

Each spring, artists from all over the world hit the streets of Honolulu’s Kakaako district for the annual Pow! Wow! street art festival, painting dozens of murals that stay up until the next year’s event. The colorful walk-through gallery, which spans several blocks, makes for some great photo ops throughout the year. Here’s where to

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Arts + Culture, Culture, Family, Travel Tips

7 Ways to Experience Japan In Hawaii

Being in Hawaii means you’re able to experience all sorts of cultures. Fortunately for those looking to eat Japanese foods and participate in Japanese traditions, Hawaii is home to a sizable population of Japanese residents, whose ancestors immigrated to the Islands to work during Hawaii’s booming sugarcane plantation era starting in 1885. The multiple generations of

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‘Hammajang’ is Now a Word in the Oxford English Dictionary

Get stoked—you can now legitimately use Hawaiian Pidgin words “hammajang” and “howzit” in your Scrabble game. As part of the Oxford English Dictionary’s 90th anniversary celebrations, the respected reference asked the public last year for regional vocabulary suggestions, and the word “hammajang,” used in Pidgin to indicate that something is “all messed up, askew or wonky,”

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Culture, Environment, Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i Arts + Culture, News

Scientists Capture Video of Minutes-Old Humpback Whale Calf as Annual Migration to Hawaii Begins

Every fall and winter, humpback whales migrate to Hawaii to mate and give birth. Their presence doesn’t go unnoticed. Measuring up to 60 feet in length and weighing up to 40 tons, these marine mammals are hard to miss. And, yet, they can be quite shy when it comes to their reproductive activities in Hawaii

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How to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Hawaii in 2019

This month—on Tuesday, Feb. 5, specifically—millions of people around the world welcome the start of the Year of the Pig in celebration of Lunar New Year. You can join in on the festivities right here in the Islands by attending a host of cultural festivals and demonstrations and, of course, sampling delicious traditional foods. Here

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