Examine the Intersection of Surveillance and Art in This New Museum Program
Surveillance is part of life and it’s a hot topic—so the Honolulu Museum of Art has created a series of workshops, films and a talk all about it.
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Surveillance is part of life and it’s a hot topic—so the Honolulu Museum of Art has created a series of workshops, films and a talk all about it.
These gifts are out of this galaxy, just in time for the “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” premiere.
A look back at Honolulu from December 1932 to 1997. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
We’ll never use snow shovels or sleds in Honolulu, but there are other ways to make it feel like a “real winter” in our Island paradise.
Former NFL player Esera Tuaolo is now competing on “The Voice,” at 49, having won a blind audition thanks to thumbs-ups from Jennifer Hudson and Blake Shelton.
Parades, craft fairs and appearances by Santa himself? It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Jingle all the way to Helemano Farms.
The holidays are here! But there’s more to do than shop and carol. Ride a bike, build with Lego blocks or unleash your inner yogi this December.
Whether you’re in a caroling kind of mood or want to rock out this holiday season, we’ve got a concert for you.
For a Christmas that’s merry and bright, honor those who serve, hear an award-winning artist perform holiday favorites, complete the fourth-largest marathon in the U.S. and more.
Here’s our guide for how to hit Waikīkī’s Santa-fied streets with style on Dec. 2.
How many of these have you accomplished?
Throwback Thanksgiving Thursday.
It’s easy to take things for granted when you’re living in paradise—so here’s a little reminder.
(Sponsored) From fine art to home décor to stylish accessories, Lauren Roth does it all.
Here’s how you can show your gratitude to the community during the holiday season.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Aloha Knitters.
Modern mom & pop businesses work to keep the country country.
Hawai‘i Tokai International College features calligraphy event by popular Japanese artist Koji Takehara.
(Sponsored) Walk, run and wish it forward for local keiki facing life-threatening illnesses.
Winter in Hawaiʻi means epic surf and world-class competitions on the North Shore. Here’s where these annual contests happen and how to spectate like a pro.
A look back at Honolulu from November 1917 to 1987. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
The headliner, who often riffs on his family and Filipino heritage, is on a world tour.
Don’t miss these films made by local filmmakers. Catch them on the big screen from Nov. 2 to 12.