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Slurp soup from top chefs to support the Feed the People Hawai‘i program on Sept. 27.
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Slurp soup from top chefs to support the Feed the People Hawai‘i program on Sept. 27.
Honor fallen service members, see the live-action Lilo & Stitch, frolic in the sunflower fields, discover aquatic dinosaurs and more.
Meet Disney characters, go bird watching, celebrate Mother’s Day, see a silent film and more.
You’re invited to “Botanical Rhapsody: A Floral Odyssey,” a night of music, fashion and culinary delights in support of Friends of Capitol Modern.
Sample Japanese street foods, go on a city-wide scavenger hunt, laugh out loud at an adults-only comedy night and more.
In Waimānalo, Aunty Blanche McMillan houses people at a kauhale, or community of tiny homes, through her nonprofit.
Celebrate the crossover of Japanese and Hawai‘i culture, cosplay at Kawaii Kon, get your brunch on at BrunchFest, jam with Kehlani and more.
Find out what to eat, buy, see and play at this year’s carnival on Friday, Feb. 7, and Saturday, Feb. 8.
This year, Hawai‘i’s largest pop-up art show will feature 250 artists and about 1,200 pieces. The artwork, like in past years, is expected to rack up enormous sales during the two-day celebration.
Mark your calendar for these pop-up markets and fairs and get ready to shop small!
Help the Diamond Head Bark Park stay open by buying the nonprofit’s 2025 calendar full of photogenic pups.
No matter your relationship status, here are some fun ways to celebrate love of all kinds this Valentine’s Day.
Tour a new exhibit, grab tickets to see an American Idol winner and shake those jingle bells—this winter’s got something for everyone.
The Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation supports Hawai‘i’s MVPFAFF/LGBTQIA+ community with education, advocacy and aloha and so can you.
The Hawaiian Humane Society has pet safety tips and upcoming events for you to enjoy the holidays with your furry family.
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Join PetWalk and enjoy the Howl-o-ween Costume Contest, Hawai‘i Wiener Derby, pop-up vendors and more furry fun for a good cause.
From new music and art to fresh fashions and interiors—our quick picks for living stylishly.
From benefit concerts to fundraising auctions, our Hawai‘i community is hustling to organize awesome events to help Maui recover.
Shop local and support the Maui community on their road to recovery after the wildfire disaster.