![]() | 2009 Hale Aina Award WinnersCongratulations to the winners of our 2009 Hale Aina Awards, celebrating 25 years of restaurant excellence. |
![]() | Centenarians past 100We look at First Hawaiian Bank and the Sisters of Saint Francis. |
![]() | A History of the BuildingsThe University of Hawaii's buildings have an interesting history of their own. |
Moving CansWe went inside the world of longshoreman, who have given way to skilled labor and powerful machines. |
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The CentenariansOver the past year, a surprising number of major local institutions have turned 100. What does it take to last a century? |
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The Way We WatchedWelcome to the early days of local television, when it was black and white--and live. |
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10 Amazing Island StoriesTales of the unusual, the extraordinary and the sublime. |
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9 Most Endangered Historic Sites in HawaiiThis annual list, compiled by the Historic Hawaii Foundation, in cooperation with the State Historic Preservation Division, selects some of Hawaii’s most endangered historic places. |
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Remembering IosepaMore than a century ago, a small group of Native Hawaiians left the Islands to found a tiny town in Utah. This is their story. |
![]() | Editor's Page: Time Capsule |
Letters... on Mihana Souza, school supplies and Hawaii's con con. | |
![]() | CalabashPeople * Arts * Culture |
![]() | Making a DifferenceSecurity blankets for children in trouble. |
![]() | Dining: The Supermarket as Restaurant |
![]() | From Our FilesHONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888. |
![]() | Afterthoughts: Revengs is Blowin' in the Wind |
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Fail SafeHave you noticed people using the word “fail” in a strange new way lately? |
Notes from Inside the General ElectionMy impressions from a day spent in the counting center this Tuesday. |
Oceans is BackAfter being closed for more than 12 months, Oceans will open its doors to the public Friday, November 21, under its new name, Oceans 808. |
Tastes Like SummerI’d been eyeing the “New: Apricot Pie” sign for weeks now... Kathryn will resume blogging in January 2009. |
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Shichigosan Children's Festival10.25.2008 to 11.30.2008Shichigosan is a traditional Japanese event celebrated by 3 and 5 year old boys and 3 and 7 year old girls. In November, children dressed in... |
Hawaii Energy Challenge '08 Conference11.20.2008 to 11.21.2008The conference will feature four panel groups, each looking at energy costs and their economic and social impacts in Hawaii. The organizers are... |
Hawaii Adoption & Permanency Alliance (HAPA) Conference11.21.2008Jim Gritter, MSW explores the concept of Hospitality as a means of deepening connections and empowering children. Fees: $70.00 per person, $60.00... |
HAWAII'S WOODSHOW11.21.2008 to 11.23.2008Witness the grandest showcase of Hawaii’s finest woodworking talent using only Hawaii-grown woods such as koa, mango, kamani, Norfolk pine,... |
Hot Latin-Rock Night!!!11.21.2008 to 11.22.2008Jazz Minds Art & Café 1661 Kapiolani Blvd. 955-0800 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21ST Hawaii’s Premiere Latin-Rock-Jazz-Salsa Band... |
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Letters - November 2008... on Mihana Souza, school supplies and Hawaii's con con. |
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Letters - October 2008...on prosecuting attorney, Peter Carlisle, dressed as Linda Lingle and on Waialae's W&M Bar-B-Q Burgers. |
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Letters - September 2008on Dr. Angela Pratt, Waikiki renovations and the Falls of Clyde... |