October 2008

Features

Haunted Hawaii

Haunted Hawaii

Take a ride on a ghost tour, visit Oahu's most haunted places, learn how to tell a ghost story, and more.

UH at 100

UH at 100

What’s next for Hawaii’s university?

 

Farm to Table

 

Morgan's Corner Revealed

 

The Well-Planned Life

Departments

Editor's Page: Editor's Page: Boo Who?

This month, we look for chills and thrills.

Letters

...on prosecuting attorney, Peter Carlisle, dressed as Linda Lingle and on Waialae's W&M Bar-B-Q Burgers.

Calabash: Ice Cream!

Ola Souza’s Baby Hulk ice cream truck.

Our Town: Restaurant (Death) Row

Why do so many eateries here seem sentenced to fail?

Our Town: Field Guide: King Street

On this little strip, learn to pray Shinto style or how to protect your pup from ticks.

Around Town: 7 Reasons to Get Out

October 2008

Q&A: Q&A: Brett Wagner

A local filmmaker talks about his movie being called a “must see” at Sundance.

Shopping: Shaping the Future

A North Shore-based company turns sugar, soy and hemp into surfboards.

Music Review: CD Reviews: Del Beazley and Leokane Pryor & Friends

Environment: Sunshine Law

Hawaii has passed a new solar-power mandate. What will it mean for you?

Scrapyard: Scrapyard: A New Telescope on Mauna Kea?

It would allow astronomers to peer farther into space than ever before, but has also been criticized as potentially damaging to the culturally and environmentally sensitive site. Is it a good idea?

Making a Difference: Giving Comfort

Hospice Hawaii assists patients in the last stages of life, as well as their families.

Dining: All Treats—and a Few Tricks

Just reading this column may make you gain a few pounds. This month, it’s sweets and more sweets.

From Our Files

October Archives

Afterthoughts: Faking It

So what if my family tree has some plastic branches?