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A new collection of short stories shares tales of crime, murder and mayhem.
Laugh it up with comedian Jo Koy, explore special menu deals during HONOLULU Restaurant Week, enjoy a holiday immersive and more.
Follow the call of the sea to Twin Urchins Superette’s curated selection of homewares and trinkets.
Designer Lan Chung spills on what to expect from Fighting Eel’s newest O‘ahu location.
In Pālolo Valley, a former economist’s free talks relate ancient Buddhist teachings to life in the modern world.
A teen’s community recycling program has made college possible for other local students.
New artisan granolas from Maui feature ancient Hawaiian staples kalo, ‘ulu and ‘uala.
Even omnivores are opting for new meatless offerings at three spots in Kaka‘ako.
You can now wear photographer Kristen Reyno’s fine art pieces featuring local flora and fauna as kimono-style robes.
Along with the returning stars, Moana 2 has locals Dana Ledoux Miller and Bryson Chun behind the scenes.
Owner Katie Metzger raises the bees while offering memberships so you can adopt a hive and learn how to care for it.
Design inspiration abounds in “Island Homes: Casual Elegance in Design.”
Raise your home bar game with new premium cocktail mixers made with rescued local produce.
More than Caesar salad and chickpea stew: At these places, veggies go indulgent.
The Nov. 9 to 17 showcase is a win-win for restaurants and diners in a historically slow season.
Honolulu Night Market returns to Our Kaka‘ako on Saturday, Nov. 2, with a slew of new vendors, entertainment and events.
You have one chance to discover Bada Gini before the pop-up goes on hiatus until next year.
Scope out the store before the grand opening on Sunday, Oct. 27.
This heartfelt post from 2020 was written by a saimin fan responding to an earlier question: “What is it about saimin?”
Big changes on Honolulu’s beer scene, plus who’s slated to open in coming months.
We’ve rounded up the spookiest stories about Mākua Cave, ‘Iolani Palace, Pali Lookout and more.
Slow fashion by local brands Heavenly and Crystal Rose Label rules the runway on First Friday, Nov. 1.
Some spots are more active—paranormally speaking—than others.