7 Absolutely Free Honolulu Events to Check Out in June 2017
Summer is here and there’s a lot to celebrate, including World Oceans Day, National Pride Month and the homecoming of our beloved Hōkūleʻa—all for free, of course.
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Summer is here and there’s a lot to celebrate, including World Oceans Day, National Pride Month and the homecoming of our beloved Hōkūleʻa—all for free, of course.
HONOLULU Magazine snags awards in more than half of the categories at this year’s Hawaiʻi Publishers Association Awards.
Who said everything closes at 9 p.m. in Hawaiʻi? These spots are open until at least midnight.
A look back at Honolulu from April 1917 to 1982. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Seven months on the road ferrying tourists, drunkards and worker bees—a former Uber driver tells all.
Hawaiʻi’s biggest night of music had some jaw-dropping moments.
Hawai‘i’s volleyball fans celebrated like it was 1975 at Dave Shoji’s Aloha Ball Retirement Celebration.
Catch Pe‘a at the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards on Saturday, May 20 on KFVE.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: tournament dart players.
Thieves couldn’t stop a collaboration of artists and business owners from creating a bright spot in McCully.
The four-year culinary school opens on the slopes of Diamond Head, just in time to meet the demand of Hawai‘i’s restaurant boom.
Extending their season with a gutty rally against Penn State, the Warriors are closing in on UH’s first national title in any sport since 2002’s vacated crown. Listen in on Thursday, May 4 at 2 p.m. on ESPN 1420.
This month, pay homage to Hawaiʻi’s tattoo culture, gather with book lovers, view beautiful gems and more, all for free.
A look back at Honolulu from April 1912 to 1957. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
As Blue Note Hawai‘i turns one, it’s hitting its groove.
A great season comes down to Thursday’s big game in Long Beach for the Warriors.
This year’s Merrie Monarch Festival runs from April 16–22. Here’s everything you need to know about the biggest, most prestigious hula competition in the world.
For a play reading to benefit high-need schools, the Oscars sensation (and now TV actress) will perform with a cast that includes Christopher Jackson from “Hamilton” and Uzo Aduba from “Orange is the New Black.”
The acclaimed actor will host a comedy master class April 9–13, with a public showcase on Friday, April 14.
Everything you need to know to enjoy this weekend’s nerd fest at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
Stacey Hayashi spent thousands of hours interviewing veterans, then shared their stories in a comic book called “Journey of Heroes,” which won international acclaim and pushed her to her next project: finishing a feature-length film about the heroes.
Throughout April, Doris Duke Theatre will be screening French, German and other European film gems.
Support a cause, get cultured and spread a little love—all for zero dollars.
Didn’t catch Michael W. Perry’s review of HONOLULU Magazine’s “Grading the Public Schools” issue on his morning show? Now you can listen to it here.