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Hint: There’s a new eatery in the works.
From sculpt-and-burn to boot camp, web workouts are virtual-ly all we can do. But we’re not complaining.
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s socially distant programming continues with weekly lessons and twice-monthly pau hana concerts.
Your cheat sheet for BYOB dining.
This summer, plan a trip to some of our state’s cultural, historical and natural treasures from the comfort of your quarantine cave.
O‘ahu coffee fans can get locally roasted beans without having to leave home.
The Aug. 9 mixed-doubles charity event should be a showcase for the powerful wave, especially as a platform for mind-boggling maneuvers.
Cheers to the places that have given us reasons to smile.
Best of the unexpected.
Take home frozen buttery croissants, flaky Apple Napples, sweet mochi and sneaky-doodle cookies that you can bake yourself. It’s easy as pie.
Now you can support these previously brick-and-mortar-only boutiques (and score some stylin’ finds) from the comfort of your couch.
The second segment in our talk-story webinar focuses on how to help families sort out stress and anxiety with children and teens.
Our first talk-story webinar shares tools, tips and some stark realities about coping with all those moments missed during COVID-19.
Lahaina’s Sale Pepe now offers retail packages of fresh pasta and sauces.
“Homes+Homeys” by Mori Hawai‘i explores what local creatives are doing while sheltering in place.
Mian’s spicy Chongqing noodles will set your mouth buzzing.
Six places to get flour, yeast, meat, vegetables and, yes, toilet paper.
We decided to shelter-in-shape and tuned in separately to a live boot camp class on Ward’s Instagram, taught by Mike Sapp Fitness. Not gonna lie, one of us wanted to drop the Mike and leave.
The mom, designer and co-owner of Fighting Eel reads the fun book by Dallas Clayton.
6 ideas to help you make your live-in lover feel a bit more special.
HONOLULU’s photographers David Croxford and Aaron K. Yoshino picked some of their favorite photos so no one has to stare at your wall.
The Honolulu artist and founder of Pow! Wow! Worldwide and his daughter read the Caldecott Award-winning children’s book.
We took our Super Bowl party equipment and used it for a COVID-19 movie party.