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Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Dragons, sake, tiny dancers ... what more could you want?
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: SASH, the cowboy gun club.
Duane Hong and his wife, Mae, own the decades-old King Fort Magazine Shop in downtown Honolulu.
The old Encore Saloon Building is a new space for entrepreneurs and small companies.
Paddlers compete against each other in the Hawaiian Airlines Liberty Challenge.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
The Hōkūle‘a sails around the world as part of the Mālama Honua Voyage.
There ain’t no mountain high enough to keep us from getting out this month, now that it’s summer.
A new workout class is a little ballet, a little yoga, and a lot of burning muscles.
Lanterns float out into the ocean during the traditional annual Memorial Day ceremony at Ala Moana Beach Park, to remember loved ones who have passed.
If you can make it here, they will remember you— at the new Wai‘anae Coast Hall of Fame.
This month, watch the Hawai‘i Opera Theatre performances in a new venue.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Ala Wai Dog Park.
There’s plenty to do at this weekend’s Honolulu Festival in Waikīkī.
The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary needs your help.
Chinatown lights up this month in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
It all started with a Craigslist post. Now this delightfully unusual quartet is getting ready for a new album.
Two free tours remain this month.
Las Vegas entertainer Brian Evans ran for U.S. Senate to bring attention to his mother’s unfortunate death from sleep apnea.
Dragon’s Lair is finding a comic book market in suburban Mililani.
Chinatown has a new, impossible-to-miss landmark: a pink and purple abstract mural on the back wall of 1121 Nuuanu Ave.
Ducks float downstream in a “race” that raises funds for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii (UCPAHI).
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Kawaii Kon, Hawaii’s largest anime convention and conference.