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And all I can say is Oh Wow, Laulau. (I know, I know.)
Don’t panic, just be prepared. We look at what we really need in our emergency kit to prep for a coronavirus outbreak.
A new late-night happy hour, the place to be for brunch in early March and your last chance to raise a toast to a favorite bar and speakeasy.
A new interactive map shows you which neighborhoods really felt the heat.
It’s become a common sight across the Islands. But the decision to put this flag on our cover was not a simple one.
Where we’re eating Sunday dinner, why you should buy poi mochi doughnuts now and a new look and location for a 72-year-old local favorite.
If reaching a doctor 24/7 is as simple as turning on a computer, why aren’t more of us doing it?
Don’t bother setting your alarm for Jan. 10’s eclipse. Here is when you should be looking at the moon.
For years, about 50,000 TV fans waited every week to hear Ken Alford say, “Howdy Buckaroos.”
The holidays are a time of indulgence. So please indulge me.
Get ready for some figure 808s with Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi.
One of our HONOLULU staffers got in and out in 13 minutes. Here is how she did it.
Our picks of this foodie event’s special menus for every kind of eater.
Before it housed the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, the island off the Windward Side was slated to be a playground for the nation’s researchers and wealthy.
It isn’t often that a written letter arrives at my desk.
A monthly update of new arrivals, including a street taco spot and a way to get those fish patty musubi in town.
Pick from a dozen flavors in this fun-size version of one of our favorite treats.
HONOLULU Magazine and Andy’s Sandwiches and Smoothies’ relationship began with a bowl of lentil soup and a brownie.
Discover all the 2019 Best of Honolulu winners—both editorial and reader picks.
The 5 editorial and reader picks for the best for you and your ʻohana.
Move over pumpkin spice latte, seasonal pumpkin treats have arrived in Honolulu. We tracked down some worth discovering on your own, from sweets and a smoothie to a savory salad.
Between countless costume contests, themed cocktails, haunted houses and street parties, we’re happily planning on spending some of our October nights in while streaming something spooky online.