Ensuring the Safety of Our Pets: The Necessity of Disaster Preparedness
Pet owners, don’t delay—here’s how to keep your pets safe and prepare them for the upheaval of disasters like hurricanes or fires.
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Shop Local at Ala Moana Center
Ala Moana Center is once again hosting its Shop Local Promotion. From September 11–September 30, 2023, customers who spend $250 or more at any of Ala Moana Center’s qualifying local stores and restaurants will receive a $25 Ala Moana…
Debu Brings Giant Kimbap Rolls and Inari Bombs to Ke‘eaumoku
Think poke bombs but topped with unagi, bulgogi, avocado or corn—and don’t miss those giant kimbap rolls.
Be the First to Experience the Taste of the Grand Lānai
Be the first to tantalize your taste buds at the Grand Lānai Restaurant Week's Preview Event. With this golden ticket, you'll savor tastings from not one, not two, but…
Farewell to Nam Fong 南方燒臘 After 35 Years in Chinatown
The classic Hong Kong-style roast meats shop is closed Tuesday for its weekly day off. It closes for good on Sunday, Sept. 24.
Four Hawaiian Goddesses Take the Stage With a Contemporary Twist
Oh My Goddess!, Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre’s first new production in eight years, debuts in September. We got the inside scoop from founder Cheryl Flaharty.
The Secret Ingredient to Being Restaurateurs of the Year
It’s not just the food—Restaurateurs of the Year Robynne Maii and Chuck Bussler are committed to supporting the local industry and workers.
Mom Talk: Q&A with News Anchor Yunji de Nies
The TV personality from Hawai‘i Island shares how she strives for balance on and off the screen.
We Tried It: Wave808 Karaoke
The new karaoke spot on Sheridan Street offers swanky rooms, high-tech karaoke equipment and a solid drink menu.
Kāko‘o Maui: Shop the Cutest Keiki Items from Mom-Owned Maui Brands
Shop small and support these Maui businesses helmed by multitalented mamas.
Kāko‘o Maui: Shop Online to Support These Maui Boutiques
Maui’s locally owned shops are brimming with great finds from Hawai‘i designers, artists and makers and could use your kōkua right now.
Where to Park in Waikīkī
Are you Waikīkī-phobic? Newsflash: If you’re going to eat, there’s plenty of cheap or free parking around.