Leisure
IONAsphere lets you explore the outer limits of performance art, dance and cuisine, all in one surreal evening by the pool on Oct. 7.
What could be spookier than a film fest in a haunted theater or a mummy-themed attraction? Missing out on these events.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Ultimate Frisbee.
The Korean Cinema series reflects a changing country and film industry.
On the 25th anniversary of winning an Olympic gold medal, Kristi Yamaguchi, Tony Award-winning singer Lea Salonga and a slew of champion skaters raise funds for childhood literacy at this event Sept. 9 and 10.
It’s time for some rice, rice, baby. Here’s everything you need to know about this one-day event on Sept. 9.
Books at Marks carries used books, comics, CDs, cassettes and vinyl records.
A challenging hike near Kailua with incomparable views of the windward side.
The dance club splits up to attend and perform at about 10 bon dances a season.
Celebrate Hawaiʻi’s love for rice, support local designers and commemorate peace this September.
Browse free museums, watch a late-night brawl, cheer for your favorite NBA team and more.
There are still plenty of opportunities to set a goal, train and test your physical fitness in 2017. Here’s an overview of what’s coming up.
Calling all Instagrammers! Join in on the fun at HONOLULU Magazine’s first-ever InstaMeet on Sept. 9 at The Surfjack Hotel and Swim Club, coinciding with Instagram’s Worldwide InstaMeet 16.
Looking for something cool, quirky or quaint? Read quickly, ’cause these popular picks sell out as fast as an H&M collaboration.
The Honolulu Marathon is Dec. 10 this year—18 weeks away. Here’s how to plan now so you’ll be prepared.