Theatre students reenact Hawai‘i’s Massie/Kahahawai case
On Oct. 20, Massie-Kahahawai, a historical drama, strikes the stage at Palikū Theatre. Directed by WCC lecturer Taurie...
Windward Ho‘olaule‘a
The 17th annual Windward Ho‘olaule‘a on Oct. 7 was a big success with fantastic entertainment, ‘ono food, plenty...
WCC theatre students take London by storm
Nine theatre students from WCC participated in a two-week study abroad experience in the United Kingdom (U.K.) this...
Palikū Theatre continues to shine in the spotlight
WCC’s Palikū Theatre continues to draw widespread attention for its award-winning musicals and plays. At this year’s Hawai‘i...
Gallery ‘Iolani displays the beauty of Raku
Gallery ‘Iolani’s latest exhibit, Raku Ho‘olaule‘a 2017, showcases more than 70 ceramic art pieces glazed and fired during...
WCC theatre students set to test their skills abroad
This summer, WCC is offering a two-week intensive study abroad experience in the United Kingdom (UK) for...
Exhibit offers opportunities to interact with art
I Don’t Know How I Feel But I Feel You” was an exhibition exploring the human connection through...
Ancient Chinese folklore leaves magical impression
Last month, Palikū Theatre presented The Monkey King: Wreaking Havoc in the Dragon’s Palace. Loosely adapted from...
Ancestral Polynesian wayfinding finds its way to Gallery ‘Iolani
While Disney’s recent movie Moana introduced the world to Polynesian wayfinding, the recent “Voyaging: The Art of...
Valentine’s Day stems from a complex past
Every February 14 brings an abundance of chocolates, roses and glittery cards. But Valentine’s Day wasn’t always...
Theatre: A Safe and Special Place?
Recently, President-elect Donald Trump demanded that a cast of actors apologize to Vice President-elect Mike Pence over...
Film industry offers job opportunities for students
An interview with the Hawai’i State Film Commisioner Hawai‘i State Film Commissioner Donne Dawson works tirelessly...