The Top 6 Things To Do in Honolulu This Week
Feb. 17–March 1: The Harlem Quartet performs, Chinatown turns into a Mardi Gras block party and more fun things to do in Honolulu.
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Feb. 17–March 1: The Harlem Quartet performs, Chinatown turns into a Mardi Gras block party and more fun things to do in Honolulu.
Feb. 9–15: Watch a German opera, get serenaded by Boyz II Men and check out cute seahorses.
The Honolulu Museum of Art welcomes Healoha Johnston as curator for the Arts of Hawai‘i collection.
Feb. 6–14: Get your malassada fix, watch the walls of Kaka‘ako transform and hear Hawaiian music by an award-winning musician.
This week, go on a mud run, listen to Zelda music on stage or party it up on a battleship.
The St. Louis High School graduate will be honored at the Polynesian Cultural Center’s new Polynesian Football Hall of Fame dedication ceremony.
This week, explore the Bishop Museum for free, listen to your favorite Disney movie songs on stage and raise awareness about epilepsy.
This week, watch a new play, celebrate civil rights and rock out to electronic music.
View 1,000 historic Hawai‘i photographs on display, laugh at unscripted comedy and watch mochi pounding demonstrations.
What to expect when a showcase of top Island artists opens in July.
If your resolution is to get out more, eat healthier or plan your wedding, we’ve got you covered. If you just want to sing along to “Rocket Man,” we’ve got you there, too.
Ring in 2015 with comedian Bill Maher, go shopping with friends on New Year’s Day and party with a DJ from Spain.
Ring in 2015 with these New Year’s Eve celebrations in Honolulu.
Make the holidays count by taking part in the best events this week.
As 2014 comes to a close, we take some to time reflect on our most popular stories of the year.
Enjoy a holiday ballet classic on stage, watch a Christmas boat parade and dance to funk music.
Run a marathon, watch environmental films and listen to music from a Grammy-winning artist.
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We visited the home of Michael Horikawa, whose art collection comprises 150 paintings, 120 ‘umeke (calabashes), about 200 figurines and a cabinet of items related to the Hawaiian monarchy.
Attend concerts, run trails and enjoy the Honolulu City Lights.
This week: Shop for Hawai‘i-made items, dance to electronic music and watch a film about the art of tango.
This week: Watch a Broadway musical, enjoy a unconventional fashion show and learn about the state’s most endangered historic places.
This week: Watch Hawaiian films, enjoy a classic children’s book on stage and glide to dubstep music.
How filmmaker Ann Marie Kirk found the missing piece to her film puzzle, online Museum theater showcases quality and quirky films throughout the year.