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Leave your car in the garage and start commuting on two wheels.
There is a new double-decker bus rolling around town, shuttling visitors from Aloha Tower to Waikiki.
April is about action: explosive martial-arts displays, dramatic kabuki plots and feats of valor by Scottish strongmen.
This month, cheer for the best Yorkshire, eat ramen and dance the bachata.
Scavenge through Chinatown, see the Oscars before anyone else and pamper your pet this fine February.
Kick off the New Year by donating blood, partying in white and watching acrobats.
Visit Santa Claus, build edible architecture and view a lunar eclipse in December.
The Honolulu Academy of Arts offers a small but perfectly formed showcase of Hawaii’s most prominent Modernist painter.
Quote Shakespeare, enjoy Kona coffee and watch epic North Shore waves in November.
Dwight Martin’s vision has served Manoa Valley Theatre for 30 years.
One Voice, a documentary on the Kamehameha Schools song contest, premieres this year at HIFF.
We wondered—post newspaper merger—how many daily print reporters are left in Honolulu?
Cirque du Soleil returns to Honolulu this month with Alegria.
This month, scare yourself with Edward Gorey art, a beast and a killer cupcake.
Golf for a cause, learn about refugees, listen to country music and eat Spam musubi in September.
During the last month of summer, eat a gyro, fly a plane and hike the Makapuu trail.
This month, treat yourself to a tasty hot dog, learn about Korean culture and beef up your rare coin collection.
In June, listen to the Manoa Strings at Foster Botanical Gardens, raise money for local libraries and eat lots of turkey.
This month celebrate Mom, watch a baby crawling contest, browse books by local authors or check out centuries old European lace.
From the Merrie Monarch Festival to a windward triathlon, this is what's happening in April.
A Kaimuki neighborhood tries to solve its perpetual parking shortage with a proposed automated multi-tiered parking lot.
Geocaching, a high-tech game of hide and seek, isn’t just for geeks or GPS junkies.