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Local artist Kate Wadsworth illustration pays homage to the restoration of Indigenous systems that have existed for generations in Hawai‘i.
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Local artist Kate Wadsworth illustration pays homage to the restoration of Indigenous systems that have existed for generations in Hawai‘i.
Imagine if geothermal energy pumps, airborne wind turbines and solar-powered facilities could power the life in our streams, the lights in our homes and the transportation of goods across the ocean.
The rich mix of seafood is normally only available in a $300 omakase at Sushi Sho.
Here’s a look back at March 1997.
Brush up on art, enhance your academics or tackle a STEAM project in-person or online this summer.
We‘ve all been feeling the hit at the register, the pump, in the housing market. Economists tell us which price inflation is normal, and which things are just a blip.
Iconic signs serve as beacons of our community. But they can disappear in a blink.
I was back out on my feet, carving paths through communities, searching for the lesser-known spot, story and inside tips.
HONOLULU Magazine helps you find the dentist you need, whether it’s for a routine checkup or more specialized work. Everyone on this list comes highly recommended by other dentists, who know the work of fellow professionals.
Step into a Peanuts world, learn about royal residences, volunteer on the North Shore and find the funny side of Alfred Hitchcock.
After seven years, it’s time to say aloha.
Here’s a look back at February 1937.
Here’s a look back at February 1947.
Here’s a look back at February 2012.
In February, our work was especially illuminating.
Just the fact that we’re gathering again is enough reason to celebrate. But, if you want to pump up the party atmosphere, some local companies will bring the fun (and gifts) to your yard.
Love is in the air—and so are the sounds of laughter, electro-pop and cheers for the home team.
Here’s a look back at February 1922.
Check out the fresh finds on our shopping list for February 2022.
Native Hawaiian self-reliance provides a template for imagining a future of innovative stewardship of our natural resources in part two of Hawai‘i of Tomorrow, a six-part series presented by Hawaiian Electric.