Kahilu.TV debuts documentary miniseries, Na Pua Pasifika

Kahilu is proud to announce the release of an original Kahilu.TV production. This 5-part documentary mini-series, Na Pua Pasifika, focuses on food sustainability and traditional cooking techniques while promoting food growth and cultural knowledge here in Hawai’i Nei.

40% Of Adults Splurge on Toys They Never Had as Children

Do you ever find yourself reminiscing over favorite childhood toys or memories? A new survey has revealed four in five Americans look up their childhood favorites for the nostalgia. The poll of 2,000 American Gen Zers and millennials found that, if given the opportunity, 67% would try to buy a replica of something from their childhood and 76% feel a sense of nostalgia in the process.

Paint and sip event to take place at Krua Thai in Kona July 29

Enjoy Krua Thai food while painting koi fish with your ohana or friends. Always wanted to paint at a great Thai restaurant ? Thai lunch menu will be available at this event. This is your chance to create “koi fish” painting with professional instruction by tiastarrstudios fb/ ig . Learn painting techniques with acrylic for shading outlining, overlapping, texture and details … treat yourself to some time to create, eat gourmet! Each painting experience is a new opportunity to learn a variety of approaches and styles, and learning both history and approach makes this a mindful and unique experience. Learning how to diversify ideas available in each painting are discussed so artists can make their own decisions about their own work and unique styles ..come learn how to make art, and enjoy your luxurious painting experience. This calss will be held on Saturday, July 29 from 12:00p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Krua Thai cuisine 74-5606 Pawai Pl. Kalua-Kona. Tickets are $55.00. RSVP through Tiastarrstudios/whiteakertia@gmail.com. Please also visit Tiastarrstudios on Facebook and Instagram for other paint and sip opportunities.

Kahilu Theatre to present Mozart’s The Magic Flute

Now in its 19th season, Hawai’i Performing Arts Festival (HPAF) brings some of the most talented young musicians from Hawaii, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Europe to Hawai‘i Island each summer for intensive study and performance training, giving them the opportunity to perform with professional musicians under the guidance of some of the world’s most established teachers and mentors.

‘The future is rainbow’

“Fabulous Free Future” is the theme for the 11th annual Hawaii Island LGBTQ+ Pride Parade and Festival, which will be celebrated Saturday in Hilo.