Super Bowl Sunday 2022: Where to Watch (and How to Watch) the Game on Feb. 13
Your guide to bars and restaurants showing Super Bowl LVI and where to place your game day orders.
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Your guide to bars and restaurants showing Super Bowl LVI and where to place your game day orders.
Chinatown 808 is offering combo packages of jai, gau, jin dui and more from local restaurants—but you’ll need to order by Jan. 22.
After canceling in 2020 and videotaping performances in 2021, the world-renowned hula festival is moving forward on stage, but with a much smaller audience in Hilo.
Here’s a look back at November 2001.
It’s time to give thanks for Hawai‘i-made goods, solitary night skies, hysterical Asian American comedians and long runs along the beach.
Life-size floats won’t be rolling down Kalākaua Avenue this October, but tiny ones will have a big presence in this year’s LGBTQ+ celebration.
The Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools’ (HAIS) Education Fair is free, virtual and open to the public.
(Sponsored) The Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools’ (HAIS) Education Fair is free, virtual and open to the public.
More than 20 restaurants across the state are participating in Filipino Food Week from June 6 to 12.
We rounded up your must-do list for the season so you can plan the best summer ever.
Register now for first access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public.
Catherine E. Toth is far from a conventional beauty-queen contestant. So how’d she find herself on stage with a tiara on her head?
Whether you choose to dine in or get takeout, there are many ways you can get your green on for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2021.
In-person events in Honolulu are still up in the air so instead celebrate a few national days with corned beef, canines, empowered comedians and cans of local beer.
Because does anyone really wait until Fat Tuesday to eat a doughnut?
We have the details, including when and where you can see these vintage planes go by.
The 68th festival ball went virtual this year, still dedicated to perpetuating Japanese culture, even in the time of COVID-19.
To the class of 2020: Chee-hooo YOU!
With raves from “The New York Times,” “Vanity Fair” and, ahem, HONOLULU, Washburn’s “Sharks in the Time of Saviors” has become an international publishing phenomenon.