Kapi?olani CC hosts international celebration of cultures
Kapiʻolani Community College hosts its 31st annual International Festival March 12–14.
Kapiʻolani Community College hosts its 31st annual International Festival March 12–14.
Sumiye is one of a dozen filmmakers who were selected for the 18-month Firelight Documentary Lab fellowship and hopes to finish A Paradise Lost, her first feature-length documentary.
The October 26 William S. Richardson School of Law panel discussion will feature four outstanding Hawaiʻi women with legal backgrounds.
The special lace jabot or judicial collar, which the jurist is famously known for wearing, is made of 49 rare and tiny pink Niʻihau shells.
The University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补’s Outreach College presents the 12th Annual KIDS FIRST! Film Festival on 4 consecutive Sundays, June 24 and July 1, 8, and 15.
The conference brings together islanders, researchers, managers and non-governmental organizations from around the world to focus on topics critical to island communities and ecosystems.
The conference features speakers and will culminate with the annual Windward CC Pueo Literary and Art Journal book launch and a student film showcase.
Cinzia Angelini, an animator currently directing her own independent film, with the help of 350 artists from 35 countries around the world, will discuss her experiences, challenges, tips and tricks in “The Making of Mila.”
The Festival features guest speakers, music, dance, art, films, literature and poetry that beautifully showcases the diversity of cultures found in the world today.
While in Hawaiʻi, Eyre will present several class lectures at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 and 糖心视频 West Oʻahu.