Summer / Fall 2016


Volume 8.1
Table of Contents
More than mere decorative objects, Leleo Kinimaka’s traditional wooden surfboards are the result of a family legacy spanning 17 generations.
Clark Little puts himself in the most harrowing situations—all to capture the ocean at its most powerful.
Like any good scat tune, Eddie Henderson’s musical journey has followed a meandering path, and has led him to become…
The waterfront traditions of ancient Hawaiians, and how they formed the Waikīkī we know today.
American Epic traces the influence of the Hawaiian steel guitar on musical traditions across the country.
Perfected in Japan as part of the traditional tea service, matcha can be enjoyed in a variety of ways at…
A genealogy of the breaks that make up the most famous shoreline in the world and the story of the…
For the last century, the Kamaka family has fine-tuned the ‘ukulele, that ubiquitous instrument of the isles.
Take a leisurely stroll down this street in the shadow of of Diamond Head.
This stunning example of modernist architecture houses Doris Duke’s celebrated collection of Islamic art.
Hawaii Pops presents energetic performances to music lovers who want to get up and move.
