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If you’re going to target a misdemeanor, I’ve got a better idea.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures.
Kamakani De Dely puts his life on the line defusing unexploded military ordnance. But outside of his day job, he builds costumes, prosthetics and visual effects for shows such as Marvel’s “Inhumans” and “Hawai‘i Five-0.”
The toughest stories sometimes come in tiny packages.
After closing one restaurant, the Iron Chef opened two more at the ‘Alohilani Resort: Momosan Waikīkī and Morimoto Asia.
When’s the last time you got to meet the maker?
Local family egg farms are stepping up and standing out.
Representing the island of Kaho‘olawe, Faith Kalamau marks her third year participating as a pā‘ū princess in the annual Waikīkī parade.
The local artist makes herself at home.
Exploring contemporary artist John Koga’s custom-built home art studio.
Local design house fashions a new look for its Windward store.
Do you have a wall of shame? Poker playing dogs still hanging around? Then this roundup of charming, vibrant artwork will definitely be a huge home improvement.
Bon dance in the moonlight, score secondhand treasures, marvel over Marvel and find joy at the bottom of a sake cup.
Hui Kū Maoli Ola is bringing back native habitats that once thrived across the islands.
Brighten up your work space with these fun little additions.
Stunning, historic, extraordinary. HONOLULU Magazine asked a diverse group to help us choose the greatest houses on O‘ahu. Join us as we look inside nine notable head-turning homes.
(Special Promotional Section) Learn more about prominent Hawai‘i leaders and businesses in this special-section black-and-white photo essay.
No garden? No problem.
Say goodbye to clutter.
Ward Village, Tommy Bahama Waikīkī and Whole Foods Kailua are just a few of the places going green.
Spring cleaning can wait. Celebrate Pacific Rim cultures, run with the family, drink (lots of) beer and channel your inner David Bowie with the best events happening this month.
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 their work best.
Waikīkī will always be special to me.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Okinawa Lion Dancers.