September 2008

Features

50 Reasons to Love This City

50 Reasons to Love This City

It’s easy to take for granted how cool, how eclectic, how just plain great this city is, so we thought we’d list just a few of the reasons, both big and little, that we love this place.

Hana Hou?  Umm, No.

Hana Hou? Umm, No.

The Hawaii Warriors won’t duplicate last year’s success, but they’ll still be worth watching.

On The Green

On The Green

With the Waialae Golf Course as a backyard, this house bends and curves to get the best views.

Style & Substance

Style & Substance

These successful women are known as some of the most fashionable in Honolulu.

2009 Private School Guide

2009 Private School Guide

Choose the right school for your child. Plus, a step-by-step Admissions Timeline.

Departments

Editor's Page: Editor's Page: Our Own Private Honolulu

We look at the same town, but see different things.

Letters

on Dr. Angela Pratt, Waikiki renovations and the Falls of Clyde...

Calabash: Love's in the Air

Love's Bakery

Around Town: 7 Reasons to Get Out

September 2008

Government: Tapped Out

Faced with a looming water crisis, can Maui juggle its environmental and economic needs?

Arts: Nice Threads

Put some fiber in your diet with a citywide exhibition of wearable art and textiles.

Music Review: CD Reviews: Manoa Voices and Kawaikapuokalani Hewett

Sports: A Rough Ride

Cyclists push for improved paths.

Sports: Honolulu Century Bike Ride

Biking for all fitness levels.

Scrapyard: Does Hawaii Need a Con Con?

Field Notes: Field Guide: Kailua

Find venues offering everything from two-step classes to vintage Hawaiiana.

Making a Difference: One Piece at a Time

BEACH campaigns to stop plastic waste from destroying our shorelines and oceans.

Dining: An Authentic Luau

It isn't just the food—it's how you make it and who you eat it with.

From Our Files

HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.

Afterthoughts: Afterthoughts: Supplies, Demanded

Who is balancing our budgets so badly that schools can’t afford to provide pencils?