Arts + Culture
Paying It Forward
A second-generation Hawaiian fisherman journeys to share values, skills, and traditions handed down with today’s youth and future generations Article by Margaret Kearns | Photography by Fletch Photography Miloli‘i native Jeff Silva, 41, of Hawaiian and Portuguese descent, has never let his celebrity as a professional longboard surfer, champion outrigger canoe paddler or his success at business diminish his strong sense of kuleana (responsibility) to preserve and protect Hawai‘i’s rich history...
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Enduring Investments
Precious metals broker/dealer perfects the art of investing in enduring assets, young artists, and the community Article by Sara Stover | Photography by Fletch Photography A gold 1967 SS 396 Chevelle cruises toward the landing strip at Old Airport, much like it might have 57 years ago when Kona’s main airport was tucked away at the end of Kuakini Highway. Three years after the classic car was built, Kona International Airport opened and the original airport closed. Today, Old Airport’s landing...
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Pouring Without Reservations
While people seek purpose, educators dedicate their lives to helping children find theirs. Article by Matias Arredondo | Photography by Liam Tattersall We give depending on what we grow in our hearts. If we are selfish, our actions and words will reflect it, but if we cultivate selflessness, that will come out of us, too. For Afa Tualaulelei, being a Kealakehe High School educator is an opportunity to give what he received at home. Like many of us, Afa didn’t always know his calling. His...
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A Holiday Classic
West Hawaiʻi Dance Theatre’s marvelous take on the classic Nutcracker ballet Article by Johnny Gillespie | Photography by Susi Childers When Virginia Holte moved to the Big Island in 1986 after a successful dance career, her impact on the dance world was just beginning. “I started a couple of classes at the Aloha Theatre — we had just five students.” She realized there was a lot of talent on the Big Island, but not many who could develop it. “Dance teachers dream to have this many talented...
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Fuzzy Feelings
Finding warmth and meaning in a tropical Christmas Article by Sara Burns | Photography by Living Stones Church Has it ever struck you as funny that we decorate with snowmen and icicles in Hawaiʻi? I don’t know about you, but December 1st hits, and you can find me snuggled up with hot cocoa in front of my Amazon fireplace, listening to those logs crackle (ok, ok, November 1st). Why do we have such a nostalgic connection to all things winter other than hoping longingly for a dip in temperature...
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Art From The Heart
Internationally recognized artist shares deep love for Hawai'i through her work Article by Sara Stover | Photography by Liam Tattersall Sitting on the shores of Kahului Bay is Seaside Art Gallery, a haven for art aficionados, friends, visitors, and private collectors alike. Here, Rosemary Miller, artist and owner of the oceanfront gallery and studio, can often be found talking story with those who stop in while strolling down Ali’i Drive. Representing a broad scope of styles and media that...
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Radical Restoration
Medical equipment that provides a better quality of life Article by Liz Arnold | Photography by Anna Velichko When Ruth and Dr. Dave Arthurs, founders of Hawaii MedSpa, visited the Big Island twenty years ago on a second honeymoon, they didn’t know it would become their next home. Back in Idaho, their lives flourished. Surrounded by mountains, Dr. Arthurs had a successful medical practice, and Ruth thrived, home-schooling their three children and working as a marriage and family counselor...
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A Dream Come True
Waimea Butcher Shop's owner shares his desire for a sustainable economy with quality in every bite Article by Matias Arredondo | Photography by Whiteshell Photography Determination is a strong force. We have two options when we have a dream: pursue it or forget about it. But everything big started with something small, someone didn’t give up on. Mills Stovall was born and raised in Texas. He grew up hunting, fishing, enjoying the countryside and butchery in general. He studied performance art...
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A Big Thanks To Tianna Morimoto
Her article about Kona Town Hui was chosen among all the City Lifestyle magazines nationwide to receive the Article of the Year Award Article by Matias Arredondo | Photography by Tianna Morimoto Born and raised in Kona, Tianna Morimoto graduated from Konawaena High School in 2015. She obtained her BA in Communication Studies with a Broadcast Journalism minor at Chapman University and an MA in Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, in 2020. “It was a pleasure to speak with Apo and learn...
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Striving For Magic
Magics Beach Grill’s new trio has a new dinner menu Article by Samantha Arredondo | Photography by Fletch Photography In 2023, Peggy Szelinski came on as Magics’ manager from her time at Merriman’s Waimea. Szelinski was looking for a challenge and desired to help shape and grow something new; that’s when Magics invited her in. “I remember standing out by the rock wall and all the staff coming up and introducing themselves to me … It felt like family. It felt like home,” Szelinski says. ...
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