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Spend the weekend at the Made in Hawai‘i Festival featuring about 400 local vendors or catch the beginning of Duke’s OceanFest.
Celebrate your love for the ocean with surfing dogs, surfboards floating 2 feet above the water and a one-man show dedicated to Duke’s life.
Watch a broadway classic, learn the aloha shirt’s history, experience all things Korea and more.
Geek out at Comic Con, see a pop legend perform live, get inked and more.
Catch some keiki hula, elevate your business skills, meet “Aquaman” star Kekoa Kekumano and more.
The Apollo 11 crew landed 812 miles off our shores and declared moon rocks at Pearl Harbor Customs.
Celebrate all things Korean at this fun-packed fest that has it all.
Best of Honolulu Festival returns this weekend, bringing the best food, shopping and fun to the Honolulu Hale civic grounds.
Local musicians set the stage for a killer lineup on Saturday, July 20.
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We take a look inside your high school yearbooks to find what’s changed about the local high school experience over the years, and what’s stayed exactly the same.
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