Volume 14.1
Spring / Summer 2022
Spring / Summer 2022
Volume 13.1
Fall / Winter 2021
Enrich your understanding of famed places around O‘ahu through Queen Lili‘uokalani’s original songs.
Volume 12.2
Summer / Fall 2020
In gatherings of community, Obon celebrates Japanese heritage and the passing on of ancestral traditions.
Volume 12.1
Winter / Spring 2020
Conserving Hawaiian culture is vital for Hawai‘i’s future. In the past, ideas were passed down through spoken word; today, we are able to capture the spirit of the islands through various forms—prose and poetry, photographs, films, and other arts
Volume 11.3
Fall / Winter 2019
Like a treasure hunt, Honolulu has it’s hidden gems waiting to be found; from the historical artifacts displayed at the ‘Iolani Palace to the new luxury boutique hotel, Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani—all of these hidden treasures are meant to be shared.
Volume 11.2
Summer / Fall 2019
Hawaiʻi’s cultures and traditions are as diverse as the people who live in the islands. Art is also expressed in many different ways—through paintings, sport, flower arrangement, dance, and even cuisine.
Volume 11.1
Winter / Spring 2019
Committed to the timeless spirit of aloha, within this issue we pay tribute to how we interact with the trees of Hawai‘i that have been here generations before us, from kiawe to ʻōhiʻa.
Volume 10.3
Fall / Winter 2018
Explore the dynamics between change and tradition. In these stories, cherished links back to the islands’ ancestors and bygone era reveal what makes this place uniquely Hawaiʻi.
Volume 10.2
Spring / Summer 2018
Hawaiʻi’s cultures and traditions are as diverse as the people who live in the islands. Art is also expressed in many different ways—through paintings, sport, flower arrangement, dance, and even cuisine.
Volume 10.1
Spring / Summer 2018
In the stories printed in this edition of Living, we mention the illustrative details that prove Halekulani to be the most relaxing enclave in Waikīkī, and—in its confluence of East, West, and Pacific customs—unlike any hotel in the world.
Volume 9.3
Fall / Winter 2017
This edition of Living also brings “For You, Everything” to life with features on Bishop Museum and the Hawai‘i International Film Festival, presented by Halekulani. I hope you enjoy those stories, and that they pique your interest, and inspire you to see O‘ahu—and Halekulani—in a refreshed light.
Volume 9.2
Summer / Fall 2017
In this issue of Living, we hope you will find knowledge, adventure, and moments of reflection in these ocean-inspired stories. The look at the Abstract Expressionism movement will hopefully stir you to visit the Honolulu Museum of Art to see pieces by noted Asian-American artists, such as Bob Ochikubo and Tadashi Sato.
Volume 9.1
Spring / Summer 2017
Celebrating storied history and passions of creative individuals who remain steadfast in their pursuits of humanities and arts. Including an artist culling new meaning, an independent publisher preserving artistic voices, a documentarian preserving Hawai‘i music from the ’70s, and a quirky band perpetuating exotic sounds of the islands.
Volume 8.2
Fall / Winter 2016
Known for having one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, Hawai‘i, and those who have been inspired by its verdant landscapes, are in this issue. From the culinary roots of some of Hawai‘i’s most renowned chefs, to Maui’s most comprehensive private palm collection in the world, we invite guests to take advantage of everything our island has to offer.
Volume 8.1
Summer / Fall 2016
We invite you on a journey through the lives of those who celebrate, or have celebrated, the Halekulani lifestyle through their own customs and heroic acts. We’ve also highlighted the cultural art of many of our own traditions, from musical performances at Lewers Lounge to culinary delights during Afternoon Tea to therapeutic rituals at our award-winning spa, SpaHalekulani.
Volume 7.1
Winter 2015 / Spring 2016
It is our hope that you will be inspired by these stories, and that they encourage you to discover the wonders of the arts, of song and dance, as well as of the finest in cuisine, and of course, our legacy.
We invite you to engage in the compelling stories of our history, traditions, and culture that are woven together to bring to life the philosophy of our “House Befitting Heaven.”
Volume 12.2
Summer / Fall 2020
MA‘O Farms, the largest organic farm on O‘ahu, is grounded in the mission of returning the Hawaiian community to its land.
Volume 12.1
Winter / Spring 2020
Conserving Hawaiian culture is vital for Hawai‘i’s future. In the past, ideas were passed down through spoken word; today, we are able to capture the spirit of the islands through various forms—prose and poetry, photographs, films, and other arts
Volume 11.3
Fall / Winter 2019
Like a treasure hunt, Honolulu has it’s hidden gems waiting to be found; from the historical artifacts displayed at the ‘Iolani Palace to the new luxury boutique hotel, Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani—all of these hidden treasures are meant to be shared.
Volume 11.2
Summer / Fall 2019
Hawaiʻi’s cultures and traditions are as diverse as the people who live in the islands. Art is also expressed in many different ways—through paintings, sport, flower arrangement, dance, and even cuisine.
Volume 11.1
Winter / Spring 2019
Committed to the timeless spirit of aloha, within this issue we pay tribute to how we interact with the trees of Hawai‘i that have been here generations before us, from kiawe to ʻōhiʻa.
Volume 10.3
Fall / Winter 2018
Explore the dynamics between change and tradition. In these stories, cherished links back to the islands’ ancestors and bygone era reveal what makes this place uniquely Hawaiʻi.
Volume 10.2
Spring / Summer 2018
Hawaiʻi’s cultures and traditions are as diverse as the people who live in the islands. Art is also expressed in many different ways—through paintings, sport, flower arrangement, dance, and even cuisine.
Volume 10.1
Spring / Summer 2018
In the stories printed in this edition of Living, we mention the illustrative details that prove Halekulani to be the most relaxing enclave in Waikīkī, and—in its confluence of East, West, and Pacific customs—unlike any hotel in the world.
Volume 9.3
Fall / Winter 2017
This edition of Living also brings “For You, Everything” to life with features on Bishop Museum and the Hawai‘i International Film Festival, presented by Halekulani. I hope you enjoy those stories, and that they pique your interest, and inspire you to see O‘ahu—and Halekulani—in a refreshed light.
Volume 9.2
Summer / Fall 2017
In this issue of Living, we hope you will find knowledge, adventure, and moments of reflection in these ocean-inspired stories. The look at the Abstract Expressionism movement will hopefully stir you to visit the Honolulu Museum of Art to see pieces by noted Asian-American artists, such as Bob Ochikubo and Tadashi Sato.
Volume 9.1
Spring / Summer 2017
Celebrating storied history and the passions of several creative individuals who remain steadfast in their pursuits of humanities and the arts. Includeing an artist culling new meaning, an independent publisher preserving artistic voices, a documentarian preserving Hawai‘i music from the ’70s, and a quirky band perpetuating exotic sounds of the islands.
Volume 8.2
Fall / Winter 2016
Known for having one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, Hawai‘i, and those who have been inspired by its verdant landscapes, are in this issue. From the culinary roots of some of Hawai‘i’s most renowned chefs, to Maui’s most comprehensive private palm collection in the world, we invite guests to take advantage of everything our island has to offer.
Volume 8.1
Summer / Fall 2016
We invite you on a journey through the lives of those who celebrate, or have celebrated, the Halekulani lifestyle through their own customs and heroic acts. We’ve also highlighted the cultural art of many of our own traditions, from musical performances at Lewers Lounge to culinary delights during Afternoon Tea to therapeutic rituals at our award-winning spa, SpaHalekulani.
Volume 7.1
Winter 2015 / Spring 2016
It is our hope that you will be inspired by these stories, and that they encourage you to discover the wonders of the arts, of song and dance, as well as of the finest in cuisine, and of course, our legacy.
We invite you to engage in the compelling stories of our history, traditions, and culture that are woven together to bring to life the philosophy of our “House Befitting Heaven.”