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Robbie Dingeman helps tell the stories of her hometown. The award-winning journalist is the former editor at large for HONOLULU Magazine. Her earlier gigs include reporting at newspapers, on television and co-authoring two wonderful daughters and two books. A news junkie at heart, she’s happily covered politics, health, law enforcement, consumer issues, small business agriculture and food. As the longtime co-artistic director of the Hawai‘i Gridiron show, she helped raise money for journalism internships through news satire.
The national audience was not amused.
From buttery crab to hamburger steak, a Hawai‘i chef serves classy comfort food while preparing to open his own place.
We look back at that stressful Saturday and what happened since.
The tiny creature was called Lonesome George because he was the last of his kind. A single snail living alone in a special lab until New Year’s Day.
Award-winning artists bring music and message together in a mix of new albums for holiday gifts and beyond.
46 cool things to try at O‘ahu’s museums.
Large landowner Alexander & Baldwin gets an earful on traffic, tourism, trust and preserving the Pali Lanes bowling alley.
Don’t try to be a potluck hero. Here are some tasty party platters you can order and pick up for the big holiday parties.
‘Iolani Palace has shone as a beacon of innovation since 1882, when King Kalākaua first moved in.
The center brings the law to life in a courtroom restored to what it looked like in 1913, with an exhibit depicting the effects of martial law in the Islands.
See Honolulu then and now through the lens of these Old Honolulu photos.
Disappearing Diamond Head, a historic fire in Chinatown and mule-drawn trolleys. We look back ... and forward at Honolulu.
Chef Roy Yamaguchi launches new concept restaurant with casual, stylish Pan-Asian food, comforting noodle dishes and creative cocktails.
It’s no surprise that kumu hula Puanani Alama appeared on the cover of our magazine. Only she’d done it once before, when she was just 15 years old.
Cultural expert and feather artist brings ancient art to life at the only royal residence in the U.S.
Local-born actress finds unexpected clues to her own family’s mystery in Hawaiʻi.
Seesaw local races; emotional speeches and a decent turnout.
HONOLULU Magazine’s last-minute voting guide to General Election 2018.
The Hawai‘i lawmaker says voters tell her they appreciate her strong language.
Take the insider tour of Diamond Head Theatre’s costume rentals.
Learn the spooky histories of different Hawai‘i cultures.
Since 1985, she’s been conjuring up stage costumes full time—and enjoying the drama on- and off-stage.
O‘ahu’s manapua man holds a special place in the hearts, and stomachs, of local residents.
A little Big Island lizard dialed up a lot of attention for this Marine Mammal Center.
Greenpeace vessel back from Great Garbage Patch to talk about plastic pollution.
Italian neighborhood restaurant gives us another reason to hunt for parking.
Plantation-style community gains more support.
Check out the Honolulu Police Department’s take on the lip sync challenge that includes hula, fire dancing, lion dancing, drumming, confused tourists and Chinatown neighbors.
Since the early 1990s, the Hawaiian-Chinese UH Mānoa art school graduate has been creating sculptures and lamps from wood as well as recycled cardboard, X-ray film boxes and other discarded materials from his day job at The Queen’s Medical Center.
A public-private partnership aims to remake the old-school Ala Wai golf driving range into a slick sports/entertainment complex. Some neighbors are skeptical.
Books make up the backbone of the only statewide library system in the U.S., but there’s a lot more to Hawai‘i libraries—including apps, online classes and digital books.
Plus four other surprising things about Hawai‘i’s 2018 primary election
Voters can walk-in to vote from now until Thursday, Aug. 9 and, for the first time in state history, polling places on Saturday, Aug. 11 are offering same-day registration.
Discover all the 2018 Best of Honolulu winners—both editorial and reader picks.
Saint-Germain Bakery to close Aug. 7 after 41 years.
The 12-foot-tall bronze statue dedication took place at Thomas Square in Honolulu in honor of the 175th anniversary of Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea.
The 5 editorial and reader picks for the best for you and your ʻohana.
These editorial and reader picks will make your home picture perfect.
26 editorial and reader picks for the tastiest food in town.
The 9 editorial and reader picks for the places in Honolulu that make our lives just a bit easier.