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Explore the inner workings of a whale, stock up on mangoes, and maybe get a new tattoo.
Grab a blanket and get ready to stay up late.
Here’s how the junior lifeguard program inspires the next generation of ocean-safety leaders.
These aren’t your grandmother’s romances, kid sister’s sword-and-buckler fantasies or Michener middlebrows.
Picnic at a celebratory kanikapila, try a new spin on Spam and say goodbye to the funkmaster general.
Two reasons to run, local comedy giants and a Hōkūle‘a-inspired symphony performance take center stage this month.
Get ready to walk through interactive, botanical and LED art installations all over town. The Honolulu Biennial is back.
Mark your calendar for a chance to meet two popular podcasters, a Broadway legend and a few comic characters.
The sight of humpback whales and new calves are a thrilling part of Hawai‘i’s winter season.
Mark your calendar for a run through black-lit bubbles, 1800s-style Hawaiian music, mochi pounding and more this month.
Keith Ward and his crew have been cooking and serving hot meals at Waikīkī Health’s Next Step Shelter every Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s for 13 years.
Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
Maybe we should hang on to all those emergency supplies we bought earlier.
The story of how it traveled through the hands of as many as three queens has local museum experts hunting through history.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures.
Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
Since 1985, she’s been conjuring up stage costumes full time—and enjoying the drama on- and off-stage.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Mākālei Beach Park.
Learn about veganism, carboload on pasta and cut loose with a hard rock legend.
One year after it became illegal to look at your phone in a crosswalk, we check on Honolulu’s “cell phone law” and other mobile device-related legislation.
Fall means the start of Honolulu’s theater season. So dust off your dress slippers and get ready for some standing ovations.
A public-private partnership aims to remake the old-school Ala Wai golf driving range into a slick sports/entertainment complex. Some neighbors are skeptical.
Representing the island of Kaho‘olawe, Faith Kalamau marks her third year participating as a pā‘ū princess in the annual Waikīkī parade.