The History of Hawai‘i From Our Files: Tagging Along with the “Hōkūle‘a” on Its Most Ambitious Journey to Date
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in February 1986.
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Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in February 1986.
Where else can you get a Kim Sielbeck puzzle?
A snippet of Hawai‘i in the 1955s, from our files.
Pono Provisions offers an exciting variety of local meats, from lamb and goat to barbacoa.
Virtual live concerts, decorating our homes with local goods, cooking at home and running outdoors.
While we were staying home, local musicians tapped into their own creativity. We are grateful.
The group’s online marketplace sells varieties adapted to the pests and diseases of Hawai‘i’s unique growing conditions.
The history of Hawai‘i, from our files.
The 40th anniversary of an international film festival, a Thanksgiving concert, sunflower gazing, tree planting and more.
Local authors give us new perspectives on Hawai‘i’s final queen, one of Hawai‘i’s most notorious crimes and life for Japanese Americans in World War II.
The history of Hawai‘i from our files.
The history of Hawai‘i from our files.
Fall usually means packed playhouses applauding the start of the theater season. Not this year.
Whether you’re tailgating safely spaced out in a stadium parking lot or with a few fans at home, these snacks will help you get your grill on.
Thankfully there are still so many reasons to stand by #LuckyWeLiveHonolulu—but we recommend calling ahead to check for any event changes.
Think of it as Primary Election Confidential.
If you can’t handle the heat, get out of the kitchen—but grab a bottle of hot sauce on your way out.
The latest emergency orders allow us to try new things outdoors, find some new local grubs and relax—as long as we do it alone.
The history of Hawai‘i from our files.
The history of Hawai‘i from our files.
Start the fall by pedaling in an epic bike ride, supporting local breweries, helping to make our beaches pristine and more.