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Native Hawaiian artist Solomon Enos gives Thomas Square Park a hand—139 of them.
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Native Hawaiian artist Solomon Enos gives Thomas Square Park a hand—139 of them.
Honolulu biennial opens this week through May with made-you-look art.
Honolulu Biennial takes place Wednesday, March 8, through Monday, May 8.
Congrats to the team for being recognized by the City and Regional Magazine Association for writing, design and multiplatform storytelling.
Wear green, feed the hungry, watch Jewish films and welcome spring!
Watch a movie, listen to live music, see amazing artwork and more—all for free.
See Cinta Vidal in action at the Honolulu Museum of Art now through Feb. 18 as part of Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i 2017.
Eh! No mess with Moana!
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: HISpeedating.
A look back at Honolulu from February 1922 to 1987. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Black Lives Matter co-founder talks about the movement, the current political situation and how BLM applies to Hawai‘i.
This year’s Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i event takes place between Feb. 11 and 18. Here’s your guide to all that’s happening in the Kaka‘ako neighborhood.
“Finding Kukan” pieces together the story of a lost Oscar-winning film and its mysterious producer, Li Ling-Ai, a Honolulu-born woman who has been all but erased from the film’s history.
Since he was 12, Scott Fernandez has worked at E.K. Fernandez, Hawai‘i’s only nationally recognized circus.
Love is in the air this month, with Michael Bolton, Journey, free dogs, a magic show and more.
No need to break the bank—have a little fun for free this month.
Neko Café at Mori by Art + Flea, O‘ahu’s only pop-up cat café, is happening this Saturday, Jan. 28 at South Shore Market.
It’s paradise. So why are we so stressed?
#ThanksObama: For the Hawai‘i memories.
Medium White Tee, a new art installation by Brooklyn-based artist and writer Emily Spivack, sells plain, white, size medium T-shirts in honor of President Obama.
Catch improv theater, music, dance, video, puppets and more in Chinatown from Thursday, Jan. 12 to Sunday, Jan. 15.
Make a resolution to spend more time with your family—at a fun run, a New Year’s festival, a special Harry Potter event and more.
Catch the 10th Annual Bollywood Film Festival at the Honolulu Museum of Art Doris Duke Theatre from Jan. 7–22.
See the first sunrise of 2017, eat osechi and other reasonable resolutions.