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This Waikele neighborhood was featured on national television and you have until Jan.8, 2016 to see it in person.
Get into the holiday spirit with these Christmas songs.
These Christmas light displays won’t be around for long.
Treat your pet to these locally made Christmas gifts.
The solo exhibition is on display from Dec. 2 to March 27.
Ring in 2016 with these New Year’s Eve celebrations on O‘ahu.
Spoiler-free first look at what to expect at crowded O‘ahu theaters.
We’re seeing pineapples here, there, everywhere. This sweet and tropical fruit isn’t just found in the grocery store. We searched local boutiques around town to find the most refreshing pineapple-themed gifts even non-pineapple lovers will enjoy.
When in doubt, don’t go out. Or just scroll through these Instagram feeds.
You don’t need to look far, far away to find the perfect present for the “Star Wars” geek on your Christmas list.
The nonprofit Reach the Runway graduated the first class at HONOLULU Fashion Week.
The 2015 Hawai‘i International Film Festival is from Nov. 12– 22.
Here’s a preview of what you can expect from this big retail giant opening Nov. 12 at the new Ala Moana ‘Ewa Wing expansion.
The story gets national headlines for its Hollywood backstory, but it turns out to be a deeply moving cultural exchange.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Here is the compete guide to Hallowbaloo.
What are you going to be for Halloween this year?
Have a safe Halloween at these trick-or-treating locations around O‘ahu.
Watch the season premiere of “Pacific Warriors” on the Discovery Channel on Friday, Oct. 23.
Windward Mall’s Sixth Annual Pumpkin Carving Festival is on Oct. 25.
While Jake began his career playing traditional Hawaiian music, his sound has transitioned to a unique, contemporary style.
Textiles curator Sara Oka talks about the two years she’s put into the Honolulu Museum’s new exhibition on Japanese street style, which opens Nov. 19.