
Arriana Veloso
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Jan 10, 2025 |
nmgnetwork.com | Arriana Veloso
NMG turned up the holiday spirit at EVE Nightclub for our annual NMG Network Holiday Party, Tinsel and Tunes! It was a night filled with unforgettable moments—joy, laughter, and dancing surrounded by amazing friends and partners who make everything we do possible. From the festive craft cocktails curated by mixologist Jen Len and sparkling décor to the beats that kept us on our feet, the energy was electric.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
nmgnetwork.com | Arriana Veloso
Presented by ʻAlohilani Resort Waikiki Beach Featuring Future of Cool Images by Lorena Gheorghe, Cole Turner, and Caleb Sugai This year’s Annual Lei Pool Party at the ʻAlohilani Resort Waikiki Beach was nothing short of spectacular—a true highlight of the Honolulu Pride calendar! From the moment the first guests arrived, the Swell Restaurant and Pool Deck buzzed with electric energy, setting the stage for an unforgettable day of celebration, connection, and community. Lei was thrilled to...
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Sep 19, 2024 |
fluxhawaii.com | Arriana Veloso
Images by Nani Welch Keli‘iho‘omalThe view from Kailapa, the Hawaiian homesteads community on Hawai‘i Island’s leeward side, is remarkable not because of what you see but because of what you do not. No buildings on the makai side of the highway obstruct the panoramic view of the Alenuihaʻa Channel. Here, the water is a shade of blue so dark that you almost sense the 6,000-foot chasm between the churning ocean surface and the sea floor.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
fluxhawaii.com | Sarah Burchard |Arriana Veloso
Images by John HookNorthbound on Route 803, the 5.9-mile stretch of rural highway leading folks from Wahiawa to the outskirts of the north shore, one is hit with this scenic vision: grand Mount Kaʻala kissing the highest clouds to the left, a breadth of farmland to the right; collectively their vastness recalls the creation story of Papahānaumoku and Wākea, the parent couple of the islands’ ruling chiefs and their abundant domain of fresh water springs, streams, fertile soil, and native plants.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
fluxhawaii.com | Annabelle Le Jeune |Arriana Veloso
Images by Elyse ButlerDeep in the Waipiʻo lowlands, on the island of O‘ahu, the Kānaka Climbers met under a rising sun. Contrary to their name, this was no ordinary climbing excursion. Instead of chalk bags and climbing shoes, a dozen climbers were armed with trash bags and safety gloves, and rather than scrutinizing rock faces for handholds and routes, all eyes were trained on the trail underfoot.
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