Honolulu Calendar: The Best Events and Things to Do on O‘ahu in May 2022
Show your love for lei, catch a classic Prince flick, volunteer in ‘Ewa Beach and chow down on a whole lotta poke.
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Show your love for lei, catch a classic Prince flick, volunteer in ‘Ewa Beach and chow down on a whole lotta poke.
Be part of the festivities at HT22’s closing celebration at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
José Andrés’ fame for feeding the destitute may have overtaken his renown as a celebrity chef.
We came, we saw, we brunched on Sunday, April 3, at HONOLULU’s fourth annual BrunchFest presented by American Savings Bank at the Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort & Spa.
Sing along with a songwriter, pony up to a polo field and find a way to mālama the ‘āina.
See the hotly anticipated Michelle Yeoh sci-fi drama and catch up with local breakout director Alika Tengan at HIFF’s Spring Showcase.
Dance the night away at HiSAM’s First Friday and The Vibe events.
Step into a Peanuts world, learn about royal residences, volunteer on the North Shore and find the funny side of Alfred Hitchcock.
The artists chosen for Hawai‘i State Art Museum focus on Hawaiian culture and related social and environmental issues.
It’s a good reason to clean up your clutter and donate to this Waikīkī installation examining exchange and engagement.
Created as a site of beauty, it helped soothe the queen through her imprisonment and even became a way to sneak in information; and was destroyed as a symbol of love for Hawai‘i’s last monarch.
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.