Honolulu Quarantine Diary: It’s the Weekend. What in the Heck Will We Do?
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We took our Super Bowl party equipment and used it for a COVID-19 movie party.
Thomas Obungen ventures to Mō‘ili‘ili for his first taste of an Indian food icon.
The mom, author and illustrator reads a book inspired by her own daughter, for HONOLULU Family's Virtual Storytime.
When the plate lunch craving hits, sweet and sour spare ribs hit the spot.
Quick video review of a new Kapahulu izakaya that opened in the middle of a shutdown.
The ‘Iolani School student reads a local children’s book that she co-authored, for HONOLULU Family’s Virtual Storytime.
When everything from classes to kid conversations shift to online, should you and how can you manage screen time?
Spend some quality time with your child with these stories from local authors and publishers.
Turn all those extra hard-boiled eggs into a fun spring snack.
The Noguchi family reads the local children’s book by Tammy Paikai, and illustrated by Don Robinson, for HONOLULU Family’s latest Virtual Storytime.
The Emmy award-winning anchor reads the children’s book by Jennifer E. Morris for HONOLULU Family’s Virtual Storytime.
The Hawai‘i radio host reads the local children’s book by Kimo Armitage, and illustrated by Scott Kaneshiro, for HONOLULU Family’s Virtual Storytime.
The former editorial director of HONOLULU Magazine, Frolic Hawai‘i and HONOLULU Family reads the holiday children’s book for the latest Virtual Storytime.
Hawai‘i artist Karen Obuhanych teaches kids how to draw adorable lions, tiger and unicorns, oh my!
Fromer editorial director of HONOLULU Magazine, Frolic Hawai‘i and HONOLULU Family reads the local children’s book by Tammy Paikai.
Our top picks for another stay-at-home weekend of social distancing.
Keola Lui-Kwan from “The Keola Show with Kimmie Caruba and Phat Joe” on 102.7 Da Bomb reads “Good Night Hawai‘i” by Adam Gamble.
The Snow Sisters from Storybook Entertainment Hawai‘i read a mermaid tale from the bestselling “How to Catch” series by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton.
The former Miss Hawai‘i reads the fun rhyming and rhythmic children’s book by Sandra Boynton.
The local accessories designer reads “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak for HONOLULU Family’s latest Virtual Storytime.
The local evening news anchor reads “Kai Gets the Point” by Gail Omoto for HONOLULU Family’s latest Virtual Storytime.
The local evening news anchor Mahealani Richardson and her son Sky (and their dog Stash) read “Tickle Monster” by Josie Bissett.
Try something new this spring. Use colorful Washi tape to cover your Easter eggs.