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Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: April 14–20, 2021
Watch a mini film festival, make a joyful museum visit, sing along with an iconic pop hit or cook up something special.
April 14, 2021
The Children of the Coral featured in Indigenous Lens at HIFF virtual mini festival. Photo: Courtesy of HIFF
April 15 to 25
When lockdowns closed theaters, us film geeks lost the chance to gather in person twice a year to happily binge watch on the big screen at the Hawai‘i International Film Festival. The re-imagined HIFF, presented by Halekūlani, is emerging as a series of four virtual mini-festivals, each with a theme, available between April and July. First to debut this week is Indigenous Lens, powered by Pacific Islanders in Communications featuring a mix of festival favorites and new works by kānaka maoli as well as artists from New Zealand, Australia, Polynesia and Oceania. They include: the U.S. premiere of
A local theater company produces a movie highlighting a piece of Hawaiiâs history The film is an adaptation of the play âOpen Your Hearts Wideâ by Marion Lyman-Mersereau. (Source: Hawaii News Now) By HNN Staff | March 7, 2021 at 1:53 PM HST - Updated March 7 at 6:39 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - What was once supposed to be a live action play has now transformed into a film production due to the pandemic.
Actors and production crews gathered at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Museum to shoot a new movie Saturday that features the stories of Hawaiian missionaries.
The project was created by the PlayBuilders of Hawaii Theatre Company.
Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: March 3–9, 2021
Celebrate Girls’ Day, listen to Hawai‘i musicians, check out a new family-friendly racetrack, trace your family history and more.
March 3, 2021
March 3
The third day of the third month means Girls’ Day in Hawai‘i and a good reason to celebrate the girls and women in your life with mochi or other treats. Our colleagues on the Frolic Hawai‘i team did our homework for us on where to find a tasty and lovely array of goodies to mark this day in a sweet, and often very pink, fashion.
Thursdays, March 4 to May 27, 6 p.m.