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This new swimwear line sees the world in black and white … and a little gray.
Find fashionable and adorable keiki clothes designed by Hawai‘i designers at this online boutique shop.
Put some flash into your surf session with these special-edition fins from DaFin.
The heat, my god, the heat!
A look back at Honolulu from August 1915 to 1980. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Is it too soon to get nostalgic for local plastic shop bags?
A new Bishop Museum exhibit on Duke Kahanamoku features many never-before-seen photos and artifacts.
Forget store-bought—the best gifts are the ones you make.
The 32 editorial and reader picks for tastiest food from our Best of Honolulu 2015 issue.
A look back at Honolulu from July 1955 to 1995. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Discover all Best of Honolulu’s winners, both editorial and reader picks.
A look back at Honolulu from June 1930 to 1985.
Hawai‘i looks better from the bed of a truck.
This dish turns steamed onaga into a dramatic magic trick.
Everyone’s taking photos of their food these days. Make yours better.
To selfie or not to selfie: That is the question.
Including a special pau hana to meet other cyclists.
These days, just about every service comes in a mobile truck version. You may never have to leave your house again!
The Atherton Performing Arts Studio is one of Honolulu’s hidden musical gems.
Tickets are now available for the fifth Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival.
Honolulu gets into the giving spirit.
Driving in Honolulu traffic sucks. Cars that drive themselves could help streamline traffic.
A new, nutritional treat hits local grocery freezers.
Hawai‘i state lawmakers are in the House (and Senate). Tell ’em what’s on your mind.
I, for one, welcome our new chicken overlords.
Sometimes you don’t know what you want till you get it.
Honoring the best of the worst news stories from 2014.
The instant-noodle aisle in Don Quijote is a wonderland.
Lanakila Pacific is working to make sure that O‘ahu seniors get a little holiday aloha.
Two legendary musical partners, together again.
Managing editor Michael Keany reflects upon his first job–three rough months spent picking pineapples on Maui.
Hawai‘i folks can eat an impressive array of ethnic foods containing blood, liver or other gutsy dishes.
It’s pumpkin patch time.
As a ticky tacky tropical sensation, tiki culture is bigger than Hawai‘i.
Gone are the days of old fuddy-duddy aloha shirts. Local designers like Reyn Spooner, Roberta Oaks Power, Sig and Kūha‘o Zane have made the aloha shirt look cool.
On reviving a passion from your younger days.
Surfing, sure, sunbathing, yes. Once you’ve checked off the obvious beach excursions, what other fun does the ocean have to offer?
Tourists have mixed feelings about Hawai‘i’s iconic destinations. Here’s what they’re saying on Yelp about ‘Iolani Palace, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park and Lanikai Beach.
Beaches are great, but some weekends you just have to head for the hills. Here are a few of our favorite land-based adventures.
In Hawai‘i, eating out doesn’t have to mean at a restaurant. Here are a few of our favorite picnic spots.