Hawai‘i may have shifted into the new “safer at home” phase but we’re still not going to be able to treat our significant others to a romantic night out on the town any time soon. So here are 6 ideas to help you make your live-in lover feel a bit more special.
The virtual marketplace for local small businesses and artisans grossed about $250,000 and sold nearly 8,000 items in just a month and a half. It runs through the end of May.
Thunderstorm Artis is currently one of Top 17 contestants on “The Voice,” and performed “live” from home last night on NBC. We, and the coaches, loved his amazing performance—especially his whistling. Here, he opens up about his Hawai‘i faves, what it’s like working with the coaches and how he got his unforgettable name.
When his five sports teams had to stop practicing, 11-year-old Brennan Yamaguchi was sad. But what was even harder was watching the bill he worked on stall at the legislature.
With raves from “The New York Times,” “Vanity Fair” and, ahem, HONOLULU, Washburn’s “Sharks in the Time of Saviors” has become an international publishing phenomenon. The virtual event is this Saturday at 3 p.m.
The Kōkua Hawai‘i Foundation’s annual music festival has adapted to the new normal and brings us all a streaming music festival straight to our homes on Saturday, April 25. Catch Ziggy Marley, Thunderstorm Artis from “The Voice” and Anuhea as well as home cooking lessons from some of Hawaiʻi’s top chefs.