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You’ll Get to Hold a Seahorse in Your Hands at This Hawai‘i Farm on Big Island
A couple of aquaponic wizards are running a watery farm where they breed a most captivating, and endangered, species.
Shimmy and Shake at the Hawai‘i Belly Dance Convention
Learn more about the belly dance culture at various venues on Oct. 8–12.
Afterthoughts: Cones of Uncertainty
What we think about when we think about hurricanes.
Da Meter: What’s Hot and What’s Not in Honolulu
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
The 8 Best Things to Do in October 2015
There’s nothing scarier than missing these great events, from an extravagant costume exhibit to local music legends.
Don’t Miss Your Chance to See Pā‘ū Riders at the Aloha Festivals
The 69th annual Aloha Festivals will take place on Saturday, Sept. 26.
A Deadly Fungus Threatens to Wipe Out Native ‘Ōhi‘a on Hawai‘i Island
As if Hawai‘i’s native forests weren’t in enough danger, the ‘ōhi‘a faces a new, deadly fungal foe on a massive scale.
Quote Unquote: What’s Kimi Werner Doing Since Her Great White Shark Experience
A viral video of Kimi Werner’s encounter with a great white shark gave her international fame.
Da Meter: What’s Hot and What’s Not in Honolulu
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
The 8 Best Things to Do in September 2015
Since we know you’ve already got your tickets for the Hale ‘Aina Awards on Sept. 27, here are eight more ways to get out this month.
Eat the Street Has a New Home at Kewalo Basin
Don’t miss the grand opening on Friday, Aug. 28!
Field Notes: Tap Into Your Inner Picasso at These Paint Parties Around Honolulu
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: paint parties.
Transpac Yachts Embark on a Mega Expedition of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
One of the world’s elite boat races joins a massive science expedition, shedding long-awaited light on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world’s largest and most troubling assemblage of plastic waste.
Da Meter: What’s Hot and What’s Not in Honolulu
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Quote Unquote: Laredo Muredo, Security Guard of Stairway to Heaven
Lawrence Murray, better known as Laredo Muredo, was a gregarious guard at the popular, and illegal, Ha‘ikū Stairs hike. Find out where he disappeared to.
Honolulu City Hall Celebrates Marriage Equality With Rainbow Lights
City Hall shows support of the Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states.
The 7 Best Things to Do in August 2015
Get tatted up or stuff your face with baklava in these final days of freedom before school and traffic come back to ruin us all.
Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Duke Kahanamoku’s Birth
A new Bishop Museum exhibit on Duke Kahanamoku features many never-before-seen photos and artifacts.
Here is Your Last Chance to See The James Jean Mural
Nothing lasts forever, especially when it’s a mural painted during the annual Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i art event.
Field Notes: A Gathering Place for Pool Players and Music Fans
Each month, Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Hawaiian Brian’s.
Quote Unquote: The Woman Behind HONOLULU Fashion Week
Fashion show and event producer, Lynne Hanzawa O’Neill brings the urban lifestyle of New York City to Honolulu.