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Everyone was young once. See Alan Wong playing baseball, Jake Shimabukuro sporting a flattop and Bruno Mars “shaking his bon-bon,” among other Hawaii high schoolers who made it big.
Sabrina Bauer and Christine Hitt
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November 2012 |
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Chefs Sam Choy, James Donahue and Mark Noguchi share their favorite (and, a formerly secret) Thanksgiving recipes.
Maria Kanai and Christine Hitt, with Sabrina Bauer
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November 2012 |
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Laulau: iconic to Hawaiian food, an irresistible package of pork and salted butterfish, steamed in luau and ti leaves. HONOLULU Magazine went inside Keoki's Lau Lau, where 7,000 to 8,000 laulau are produced a day, to see how it gets made.
Christine Hitt, Vanessa Kaneshiro and A. Kam Napier
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November 2012 |
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It’s the season to party, so grab a costume, put on some makeup or throw a box on you and call yourself “soap.” Here are our picks for the best Halloween parties, all-month long.
Sabrina Bauer and Christine Hitt
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October 2012 |
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We visited five haunted houses to find out which ones will scare the bejeezus out of you, and which ones are, well, better for the faint-hearted.
By Sabrina Bauer and Christine Hitt
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October 2012 |
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Whether you’re in your 70s and looking to make new friends, or in your 30s and hoping to find “the one,” check out these social scenes across Honolulu.
Sabrina Bauer, Tiffany Hill and Christine Hitt
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October 2012 |
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Here are tales from the frontlines of the singles world—whether you’re 26 or 88, straight or gay, looking for love, or just looking—in Honolulu now.
Tiffany Hill and Christine Hitt | Illustrations by Erik Ries
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October 2012 |
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This is the 25 Greatest Hawaii Albums of the New Century exclusive web video from HONOLULU Magazine.
Vanessa Kaneshiro, Christine Hitt, Tiffany Hill, Michael Keany, Susanne Kurisu and Christian Vetter
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September 2012 |
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Does anyone else feel this way?
Christine Hitt
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June 2012 |
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For more than a decade, HONOLULU Magazine has critically examined Hawaii's public education system. We sit down with two of the most influential people when it comes to Hawaii's public education.
Vanessa Kaneshiro, Tiffany Hill and Christine Hitt
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May 2012 |
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