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On the set of Lost, Hawai'i's professional stuntmen and stuntwomen roll with the punches.
Prisoner-dancers take their first steps forward after losing a kumu hula.
You've sorted all the clothes, books and kitchenware for donation, but what to do with all these old electronics? Here's how to unload them without weighing down your conscience.
The venerable Bishop Museum steps into the 21st century with its new Science Adventure Center. Go ahead–touch the exhibits.
The legendary Beamer 'ohana offers a chance to immerse yourself in Hawaiian music and culture on Moloka'i.
High-quality classical music doesn't have to involve formalwear and concert halls. Chamber Music Hawai'i, a group of three ensembles–the Galliard String Quartet, Honolulu Brass Quintet and the Spring Wind Quintet–have put together another year of intimate concerts for small venues.
Last month, Barbara Uphouse Wong became executive director of the state Campaign Spending Commission, replacing Bob Watada, who retired earlier this year. Wong was one of the first female police officers in Honolulu and headed the department's white-colla
Part of the Phoenix-like revival of Hotel Street, this hip new club is thriving and expanding.
Quit your wine-ing. We found four irresistible ideas for the oenophiles in your life.
Halloween is just around the corner, but these shops go all out with head-to-toe costumes year round.
HIFF celebrates its 25th anniversary, with movies, movies, movies.
Where's the beach? Out to sea, so a new initiative in Waikiki is bringing it back.