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Do something with your sweetheart this month, whether it’s a simple stroll through a garden or an intense sprint to Aloha Stadium.
Honolulu Museum of Art debuts a new “happening” concept; Island art auction brings in $163,000.
Honoring the best of the worst news stories from 2014.
The historic Fisherman’s Wharf is remembered by one of its longest-serving waitresses.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Tone down the crazy holiday consumerism this month and take your loved ones to some life-enriching activities and events instead.
HONOLULU Magazine caught up with Jake Shimabukuro during a brief visit to Honolulu.
Two legendary musical partners, together again.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
November is National Aviation History Month.
Honolulu’s pineapple factories provided a rite of passage for generations of teens, including state senator David Ige and sumo star Konishiki. These summer jobs tossed them into the grind of a production line and left them with a mix of memories.
This month, be thankful for Hawai‘i playwrights, Japanese printmakers, Mexican comedy and European films—a real cornucopia.
Artist Sergio Garzon uses a 5,000-pound industrial steamroller to create art.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
October is basically one giant costume party, from a Batman documentary to a dinner theater gala to dozens of Halloween adventures.
Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak and local TV newscaster Joe Moore have been friends for more than 40 years. Sajak has learned a few things.
How a low-budget independent film set in World War II-era Hawai‘i comes together through a peek into producer Dana Hankins’ work diary.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
This year, Diamond Head Theatre celebrates its 100th season. We take a look back on Diamond Head Theatre’s first century... and ahead to the next one.
From the Miss Chinatown pageant to a country superstar, September 2014 is filled with some major girl power! (And wine. No girls’ night out is complete without wine.)
Enjoy Labor Day Week in Honolulu with short films, fun with cake, breakfast for dinner, art, laughs and the birthday of a Hawaiian queen.
Put down your ouzo sorbet and hop to the dance floor, the Greek Festival is back!