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The ethnic festival has evolved to focus more on cultural education and professional development.
A look back at Honolulu from March 1923 to 2013. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Local chefs create dishes based on artwork for Palette on April 6.
Anime, comic and video game fans were decked out in amazing outfits this weekend at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
Spring cleaning can wait. Celebrate Pacific Rim cultures, run with the family, drink (lots of) beer and channel your inner David Bowie with the best events happening this month.
Attend a female-focused film festival, take a Biki bike out for a spin, get your nerd on, celebrate one of Hawai‘i’s favorite foods and more, all for free.
Go out and get down this month with modern jazz, heavy rock and smooth electronic sounds.
Here’s our handy cheat sheet of the best Kawaii Kon events happening this weekend, from speed dating to costume contests to concerts.
Listen to our playlist of songs that expresses the world’s love for Waikīkī.
Time to bust out that selfie stick.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Okinawa Lion Dancers.
A look back at Honolulu from February 1933 to 2013. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
From indulgent malassadas and great meals to a block party, this year’s guide takes you reveling in Mardi Gras on Feb. 13, the eve of Valentine’s Day.
Whether you’re single, taken or married, there’s something fun to do this Valentine’s Day.
“Abstruction: The Sculpture of Erick Swenson” at the Honolulu Museum of Art is more than a decade in the making. It opens March 1.
Everything you need to know about this musical Sunday in the park.
The poet at the Doris Duke Theatre Sat., Feb. 10 promises to dazzle and also reach out to Island audiences, a major goal of Smith’s tour of the U.S.
This year, Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i takes place between Feb. 10 and 18. Here’s your guide to all of the events and artists participating in the eighth annual festival, including a new activity.
Linda Santos found her dream job when she became the sixth director of the Honolulu Zoo and its first female leader last year.
The winner will receive a lineup of amazing prizes including a one-year contract with top surf brands and an all-expenses-paid trip with Noyle and the RVCA surf team.
The month of love brings reggae, opera, electric pop and more to the Islands.
We asked our readers what they miss the most about old Waikīkī. Tell us your answer in the comments!
Weight ain’t nothin’ but a number. Commit to improving your whole self in 2018.
These specials around town will help you get started on the right, fit foot in 2018.