Things to do in January in Hawaii 2011
Kick off the New Year by donating blood, partying in white and watching acrobats.
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Kick off the New Year by donating blood, partying in white and watching acrobats.
Donate your used items to these local charities and get that warm fuzzy from Christmas giving without spending a dime.
After discovering trail running, settling for a treadmill may become impossible.
Visit Santa Claus, build edible architecture and view a lunar eclipse in December.
Music reviews of Slack and Steel, and Mohalu.
An elite fitness program for cops and firefighters has caught on with the average Joe.
The Honolulu Academy of Arts offers a small but perfectly formed showcase of Hawaii’s most prominent Modernist painter.
Quote Shakespeare, enjoy Kona coffee and watch epic North Shore waves in November.
Dwight Martin’s vision has served Manoa Valley Theatre for 30 years.
Hawaii’s digital cable viewers eagerly said ni-hao to a new Chinese multilanguage channel, as New Tang Dynasty (NTD) Television began broadcasting to the Islands in July.
One Voice, a documentary on the Kamehameha Schools song contest, premieres this year at HIFF.
We wondered—post newspaper merger—how many daily print reporters are left in Honolulu?
Music reviews of Hawaiian Style Ukulele 2 and The Legendary Atta Isaacs.
Cirque du Soleil returns to Honolulu this month with Alegria.
This month, scare yourself with Edward Gorey art, a beast and a killer cupcake.
There are numerous establishments that cater to those that want to hang out, have a drink, eat some pupu and enjoy the company of fellow football enthusiasts.