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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.
Events at city parks, shows at the Blaisdell Center and a movie theater chain join our running list of places closed and events canceled in Honolulu as a precaution because of the COVID-19 situation across the world.
Grab your kilt and get your canned haggis fix at the 40th annual event on March 28 and 29.
HONOLULU Magazine gathered some of the island’s best breakfast and brunch spots for our third annual BrunchFest presented by American Savings Bank.
Hawai‘i’s Best Dentists 2020 celebrated their recognition on March 5 at Stripsteak Waikīkī.
Don’t book the Hawai‘i Book & Music Festival just yet—it’s changing months, moving locations and shaking up its lineup.
Here’s a look back at the history and HONOLULU photographer Aaron K. Yoshino’s favorite moments.
For the first time in three decades, since Hawai‘i’s last sake brewery shut down, sake is being brewed commercially in the Islands once again.
From February 27–29, catch performances by more than 60 comedians at six venues in Downtown Honolulu.
HONOLULU Magazine’s breakfast fest returns Sunday, March 8. Here’s why we can’t wait.
Catch live cultural performances, indulge in food from across the globe and more from March 8-10.
Here’s a guide to help you sort through the events in 2021.
There are plenty of events happening this Valentine’s weekend, including a yacht party, planetarium show, opera and Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i block party.