Your Ultimate Guide to Honolulu’s Best Halloween Parties and Events 2017
We’ve rounded up October’s best Halloween events to keep you spooked all month long.
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We’ve rounded up October’s best Halloween events to keep you spooked all month long.
The historical puppet hula performance will make a rare appearance at a concert on Oct. 7.
Are you a brave soul? If so, these haunted attractions are perfect for the adventurous spirit.
Summer may be over, but the fun doesn’t have to end—there are still lots of free things to do in Honolulu this fall.
We’re giving away great prizes to the top three ghost story contest winners.
IONAsphere lets you explore the outer limits of performance art, dance and cuisine, all in one surreal evening by the pool on Oct. 7.
A free translated version of Disney’s film, released to 30 New Zealand theaters, played to packed houses.
See all the highlights from the Hale ‘Aina Awards presented by First Hawaiian Bank.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Ultimate Frisbee.
A look back at Honolulu from September 1937 to 1997. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
The Korean Cinema series reflects a changing country and film industry.
Video and film producer Jason Suapaia is the vice president of Integrated Media Production at PBS Hawai‘i, helping to share Hawai‘i stories that also reflect his Hawaiian and Samoan roots.
Say “aloha” to the start of the biggest Hawaiian cultural celebration in the U.S. on Saturday, Sept. 9.
On the 25th anniversary of winning an Olympic gold medal, Kristi Yamaguchi, Tony Award-winning singer Lea Salonga and a slew of champion skaters raise funds for childhood literacy at this event Sept. 9 and 10.
“Abstract Expressionism: Looking East From the Far West” debuts Sept. 7 at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
It’s time for some rice, rice, baby. Here’s everything you need to know about this one-day event on Sept. 9.
(Sponsored) Enter to win two tickets to Le Dîner en Blanc, plus a floral arrangement from J’Adore Floral Designs.
Books at Marks carries used books, comics, CDs, cassettes and vinyl records.
The dance club splits up to attend and perform at about 10 bon dances a season.
Celebrate Hawaiʻi’s love for rice, support local designers and commemorate peace this September.
The film industry brings much more than A-list celebrities and road closures.
Calling all Instagrammers! Join in on the fun at HONOLULU Magazine’s first-ever InstaMeet on Sept. 9 at The Surfjack Hotel and Swim Club, coinciding with Instagram’s Worldwide InstaMeet 16.
RSVP for HONOLULU Magazine InstaMeet.
A look back at Honolulu from August 1937 to 1992. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.