I Went Over The Edge of the Hyatt Regency in Waikīkī for the Special Olympics
Just an average afternoon in Waikīkī, rappelling 400 feet down the side of a hotel while taking in some solid beach views.
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Just an average afternoon in Waikīkī, rappelling 400 feet down the side of a hotel while taking in some solid beach views.
This three-block strip of Kamehameha Highway reveals an old-school neighborhood grappling with growth, development and rail.
With tensions running high and a weeks-long standoff now stretching into its third month, no one seems to be able to predict what will happen next on Maunakea. Will the state or the protectors back down? Or will the Thirty Meter Telescope bow out? We take a look at where things stand and how we got here.
Samudra’s new spot-on collection gave us the perfect opportunity to catch up with one of the chicest bag ladies in town.
HONOLULU Magazine’s second-ever Rosé Soirée presented by Alaska Mileage Plan was held at Ward Village’s IBM Building on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019.
After decades in a museum, this annual showcase for local woodworkers and artisans is moving to Moanalua Garden’s Chinese Hall.
It’s been a tumultuous few years for the 135-year-old organization, stunned by the departure of 62 employees and the CEO’s resignation. With a new CEO in place, we look back at the issues that rocked leadership.
A trip to Hilo to visit the Shipman family, who has hosted and cared for the endangered nēnē for 101 years, yielded hundreds of photos and unearthed dozens of historic archives.
Mauka of Farrington Highway, this street holds some of the plantation town’s sweetest memories. But they’re disappearing fast.
Little shops, lots of foot traffic, local food and friendly landlords keep the 700 block of Kapahulu Avenue humming.
Get to know our state bird with these fun facts and a timeline that tracks the endangered goose’s road to recovery.
Here’s how two new companies, Ice Cubed Hawai‘i and On the Rock Hawai‘i, work to make your cocktails even cooler.
Cultural practitioners from ʻĪlioʻulaokalani Coalition, including six hālau hula, and people from across Oʻahu gathered at ‘Iolani Palace.
Hatching a plan isn’t always easy.
The knife is the most important, and often the most personal, tool for chefs.
Local musicians set the stage for a killer lineup on Saturday, July 20.
After lava from Kīlauea last year destroyed their Kapoho home of 18 years, John and Nancy Theismann decided to downsize.
The director of the city’s Department of Emergency Management oversees recovery and planning efforts to make O‘ahu a more resilient, safer place to live.
Life as a mom and business owner is big-time work with little time to kid around for designer Richie Calizar.
The boutique recently opened in Kailua and it’s already gained a devoted following of townies and travelers alike.
Here’s how the junior lifeguard program inspires the next generation of ocean-safety leaders.
It won’t really be pink but it does have a special connection to Easter.