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Elvis is still in the house—the online auction house, that is.
Brittany Wi Lin Lee, 24, was crowned Narcissus Queen at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce’s 65th annual Narcissus Festival earlier this year.
Elvis is in the house—the online auction house, that is.
Each month Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Classic Car Cruise Nights.
We explore beyond the cul-de-sacs to find East Honolulu’s friendly personalities, hidden treasures and where your lost fins ended up.
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Andrew Rossiter, head of the Waikiki Aquarium, on monk seal smarts, messing with fish thieves, and the myth of the man-eating clam.
The eccentric billionaire ends his dramatic reign over Kahala Avenue.
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Pamela Taylor-Tongg, artistic director at Ballet Hawai‘i, reflects on 36 seasons of the Christmas classic, The Nutcracker, and how, when mishaps occur, the Rats are often involved.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Hawaii’s only trampoline park.
Say goodbye to the WaikĪkĪ landmark shopping bazaar.
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Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the competitive world of beach volleyball.
Honolulu contemplates joining the host of cities where sacking out on the sidewalk is not allowed.
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Inside: Our UH Football Round-up
Honolulu’s barbershop quartets belt out the four-part harmonies.