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Easter Surprise: A UH professor stirs up controversy with a new book on the Rapanui people of Easter Island.
Tomorrow, Saturday, June 18, visiting artist Ernesto Pujol, as well as 19 local artists, will perform “Speaking in Silence" around Oahu.
In our May issue, we look at schools, the hidden world of storage, Andy South and a family separated and united by the March 11 earthquake in Japan.
With the Big Island Film Festival quickly approaching, we caught up with local filmmaker Dane Neves, creator of The Green Tie Affair.
A Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar bulldozer pushes raw sugar onto an underground conveyor belt.
Three films at the Hawaii International Film Festival's Spring Showcase are linked by one overarching characteristic: dangerous women.
For our March 2011 Best of Honolulu issue, we visited we visited Volcanic Rock Gym and watched owner Justin Ridgely teach writer, Victoria Wiseman, how to rock climb for the first time.
In our April issue, read 43 things every local must do, go on the best izakaya adventures and check out three inspiring stories of college students who are homeless.
After taking the night to celebrate their 15th anniversary with a “Crystal Ball” party, the performers of Tau Dance are back in the studio.
The fourth annual week-long Shop a Le‘a provides a meeting place for high fashion and unique Honolulu style.
Equal parts hip-hop, Latin, and ska, with crunchy bits of ukulele and country twang. You’re now listening to Family Dinner.
In Honolulu Magazine's new blog Sendai-Honolulu Journal, Scott Schumaker shares how his family is coping with separation amid the chaos and misery of post-quake life in Sendai, Japan.
This weekend holds two state educational finals for youth—the winners of which receive a trip to Washington D.C. for national competitions.
In the past few days, Hawaii has lost two legends, Kahauanu Lake and Herb Kawainui Kane.
Although local artist Jinja Kim’s newest show is titled “Text Messages,” it consists not of pixilated cell phone screenshots, but rather of colorful mixed media collages.
Alan Nagahisa’s dojo, The Aikido Ohana, will be joining more than 20 other aikido dojos from around the state and the world this month for Aikido Celebration 2011.
For our March 2011 Best of Honolulu issue, we visited Hawaii Doggie Bakery, which won Best Doggie Treats.
March always means “The Best of Honolulu” for us—this year, we have 101 winners.
Use one of these last minute ideas—because they won’t seem last minute to her.
As gifts pile up after the holidays, many people unload clutter in January. Here’s how to properly lighten up, without harming the environment.
Most Hawaii residents are familiar with Polynesian fire knife dancing, but this group of artists is pushing fire dancing into new territory.
In our Best Dentists issue, you’ll find 195 dentists in eight different specialties.