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Discover quilting classes, kimono-inspired clothing, yoga mats and Swarovski crystals along this Kaimukī street.
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Discover quilting classes, kimono-inspired clothing, yoga mats and Swarovski crystals along this Kaimukī street.
Next year, prompt Hawaii tax filers will get their checks on time.
This month, treat yourself to a tasty hot dog, learn about Korean culture and beef up your rare coin collection.
Find out the details of how legislators resolved some debt.
A new Hawaii law makes it a felony to harm a Hawaiian monk seal.
With 8,277 people on probation on Oahu for felonies, along came a revolutionary program called HOPE—the first of its kind in the nation—and now it’s not just helping probationers, it’s transforming law enforcement.
June archives
In June, listen to the Manoa Strings at Foster Botanical Gardens, raise money for local libraries and eat lots of turkey.
The state receives federal funding for government and nonprofit summer job positions.
Twenty-six charter schools statewide prevented all or many of the Furlough Fridays at their campuses.
May archives
Instead of hitting the bar after work, why not try something new? We found five relaxing pau hana happenings.
This month celebrate Mom, watch a baby crawling contest, browse books by local authors or check out centuries old European lace.
Citizens for Equal Rights hopes to convince lawmakers to vote on the civil unions bill before the session ends.
Use this website to learn how to testify at the Legislature and track bills.
Everyone wants to know how much money everyone else makes—even more now given the gloomy economy. Take a look and find out how your paycheck stacks up.
April archives
From the Merrie Monarch Festival to a windward triathlon, this is what's happening in April.
The proposed repeal of the anti-gay military policy stirs controversy from Washington to Hawaii.
United Networks of America launches the Hawaii RX Card.
Prostitution may be illegal, but bill won’t curb activity.
Honolulu is full of amazing stuff and we found the best of it. From sandwiches to swimming lessons, first dates to funky shoes; think of this as your key to living better and cheaper in the city.
From Our Files, March 2010, Honolulu Magazine.
You may think of Dole only for its history or the theaters, but there’s so much more: Education Works, Mesh, Licious Dishes, Toylynx, China Bazaar.
Head over to Beretania Street to check out art at the capitol.
Will Honolulu become a one-paper town?
A retired RN puts her antique harp to good use.
Things to Do in March in Hawaii, March 2010 Honolulu Magazine
With the Presidents Day weekend coming up, many of us will be packing up the tent, grabbing our fishing gear and sleeping under the stars. While camping in Hawaii is fun, it's also an arduous process to get a camping…
Coalition helps people live plastic-free.
HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.
This street may look residential upon first glance, but it’s spotted with unique businesses.
A former KGMB reporter’s story becomes personal.
7 Reasons to Get Out in February.
Learn about Hawaii’s history in Iolani’s archives building.
7 reasons to get out in January 2010.
The Hawaii Legislature to skip opening day pomp.
Learn about saving our Islands’ ocean life at the State Capitol.
Decades of harsh treatment toward plantation workers resulted in several riotous strikes beginning in the 20th century. One turned deadly. It has since been all but forgotten.
January archives