Mental illness and racism examined through Windward CC production
Windward Community College's A Walking Shadow chronicles the tragic true story of Myles Fukunaga, a mentally ill 19-year-old, who was executed on Oʻahu in 1929.
Windward Community College's A Walking Shadow chronicles the tragic true story of Myles Fukunaga, a mentally ill 19-year-old, who was executed on Oʻahu in 1929.
Windward Community College features a Broadway musical retold through African-American culture and a docudrama based on the execution of Myles Fukunaga.
Congratulations to the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students and faculty for their Poʻokela Award nominations and wins.
Students of the music program are honing their piano, ʻukulele and slack key guitar skills for an end-of-semester concert series at Palik¨± Theatre.
The conference features speakers and will culminate with the annual Windward CC Pueo Literary and Art Journal book launch and a student film showcase.
Enjoy a unique interactive arts experience on April 7 in and around Palik¨± Theatre, an event for the whole family.
Nanaue the Teenage Sharkman follows Jocelyn, an isolated pre-teen, who journeys underwater with the legendary half-shark, half-man Hawaiian god, Nanaue.
Palik¨± Theatre presents Love Local Style, short plays about love in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ written by some of the state¡¯s most talented local playwrights in celebration of Valentine¡¯s Day.
Windward CC Theatre 260 students present Massie/Kahahawai, recounting the infamous Thalia Massie case in pre-statehood Âé¶¹´«Ã½, October 20–28.
The award winning broadway hit by Rodgers and Hammerstein opens on September?8?and runs through October?1?at Palik¨± Theatre.