
Pow! Wow! floods Kaka‘ako with art
Creativity and culture abounded last month at the 6th annual Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i. The week-long collaborative art event...

Theatre students take to the stage twice
WCC theatre students present two exciting productions in March and April on Palikū’s stage. First up is the...

Understanding art with Kalani Ware
Pow! Wow! Hawai’i attracts artists from around the country, and among them this year was abstract graffiti artist...

Palikū Arts Festival celebrates the creative spirit
WCC will be having its 6th annual Palikū Arts Festival on Saturday, April 2 from 10 a.m. to...

They call her Madame Director
“Theater is the most beautiful thing in the world to me,” said WCC theater instructor Taurie Kinoshita. “It...

Gallery displays ceramics by renowned artist
Gallery ‘Iolani’s current exhibit showcases the clay and bronze works of Kaua‘i native David Kuraoka, professor emeritus of...

Romance in the sky at Hōkūlani Imaginarium
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and although you could do the stereotypical fancy dinner and dessert,...

From the Hōkūlani Imaginarium to the solar systems and beyond
There are many reasons to visit the Hōkūlani Imaginarium, but its new spring schedule seals the deal. From...

WCC theater instructor grooms future actors
Most know him as the confident man around campus with the loud, theatrical personality. He often, if not...

Artist displays the possibilities in ceramics
Exploring and experimenting with clay led to new discoveries for Harue McVay and spanned her career. McVay’s diverse...

Ghost stories at Paliku Theatre
One black night, near an old abandoned plantation town by the sea, two cousins lost in the darkness...

Hairspray wins nine at local theater awards
Hawai‘i’s performing arts community shared a bittersweet moment when Tom Holowach’s production “Hairspray” at Palikū Theatre won big...