Leisure
The farming operation will turn the North Shore flowers into sunflower oil after Monday, Nov. 20.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Aloha Knitters.
Get your zouk, salsa and bachata on at the beach while celebrating the unity between music and dancers.
In “One Voice,” the senator recalls his roots and confronts his critics—gently, as is his style—while making the case for a lasting legacy.
November is about more than just turkey. Carve some time out to drink a beer, ride a bike and get snowed on.
This short Nu‘uanu jaunt will take you to an enchanting 10-foot waterfall and swimming hole.
With 160 flicks to choose from in 10 days, Nov. 2—12, there’s something for every taste—including a beefed-up slate of Made in Hawai‘i films.
This month, check out a new exhibit at Bishop Museum, trot 10 miles, watch local films and more.
Hear Morgan’s fellow trumpeter Eddie Henderson Nov. 3 and 4 at Lewers Lounge, then catch the Hawai‘i International Film Festival documentary “I Called Him Morgan” Nov. 5.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the artist collective Comic Jam Hawai‘i.
Explore the beauty of O‘ahu’s Leeward Side from this coastal trail.
The Wahine Experience on Oct. 21 could be just the ticket for youthful volleyball fans.
We’ve rounded up October’s best Halloween events to keep you spooked all month long.
The historical puppet hula performance will make a rare appearance at a concert on Oct. 7.
Summer may be over, but the fun doesn’t have to end—there are still lots of free things to do in Honolulu this fall.