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After a decade of skyrocketing prices, Hawaii’s real estate market has finally slowed down. What can we expect next?
...on punishment as a sailor in pre-1840s, the Infinity Dolls of 1974 and sake.
Nonprofit helps hidden victims of human trafficking and torture.
Sandwiched between King and Beretania, this hidden street boasts more than condos and apartment complexes.
Things to do in June 2009 in Honolulu
A family literacy program inspires kids to read.
May archives
This old mill invokes a deep history and a laid-back North Shore business approach.
Visiting the doctor with a click of a mouse.
7 reasons to get out in May.
April archives
Art doesn’t always have to hang on a wall or sit on a shelf. It can tell time, block the afternoon sun, keep you warm or serve pupu for a party. Meet 10 Island artisans who create stunning, functional pieces for the home.
Walk along this Makiki street and you’ll find everything from tasty cookies to wigs the colors of Creamsicles.
Things to do in April
The CEO of Kapiolani Medical Center celebrates the hospital’s centennial—and charts a course for the future.
HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.
State budget cuts inspire a new coalition.
This industrial neighborhood is surprisingly vibrant with good eats and discount buys.
Events happening around town in March.
Looking for a dentist? Here are 210 of Hawaii's best dentists—voted by their colleagues.
Learn to ride a horse, paint honu or prune a bonsai in Oahu’s agriculture town.
February archives
Guide dogs are the eyes for those who cannot see.
Hawaii’s religions—and their houses of worship—are as diverse as its peoples. Use our clues to figure out which church or temple these six are.
February 2009
Restaurant Profiles of Hale Aina award-winning restaurants, including: Alan Wong's Restaurant, Tango, Le Bistro, Le Mer and more.
January archives
A cozy little neighborhood where the mom-and-pop shops are as diverse as they are unique.
Ring in '09, AgainJan. 11 The new year may have started 11 days ago, but that doesn’t mean the partying has to end. The New Year’s Ohana Festival—put on by the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii—is a free event loaded…
Culinary nonprofit broadens student’s horizons.
Everyone, everywhere, has a “happy hour,” but nowhere else in the world will you find “pau hana.”
From 100-year-old furniture to strawberry pancakes, this city houses more than Army facilities.
XTERRA Trail Running World Championship
Connecting those with more food than they need to those in need of food.
December archives
December 2008
From D.I.Y. yogurt to surfboard repair kits, you’ll be surprised what you can find on University Avenue.
Blanketing the Islands with warmth and security.
November Archives
7 Reasons to Get Out in November.
Over the past year, a surprising number of major local institutions have turned 100. What does it take to last a century?
October Archives
HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.
Cyclists push for improved paths.