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Why does a reflecting pool have to be so complicated?
For such a warm place, Hawai‘i sure likes to give the cold shoulder.
The future is weirder than I thought it would be.
Is it too soon to get nostalgic for local plastic shop bags?
Honolulu gets into the giving spirit.
Driving in Honolulu traffic sucks. Cars that drive themselves could help streamline traffic.
I, for one, welcome our new chicken overlords.
Sometimes you don’t know what you want till you get it.
The instant-noodle aisle in Don Quijote is a wonderland.
Managing editor Michael Keany reflects upon his first job–three rough months spent picking pineapples on Maui.
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.
These days, handmade signage is the exception rather than the rule.