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Meet Darlene Loo-McDowell, whose business Sharing the Butterfly Experience allows people to celebrate new beginnings.
Honolulu’s thriving speakeasy scene has a newcomer, plus three of our favorites.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we turned to five leading wāhine to bring the latest in local spring fashions to life.
Our family Thanksgiving was almost canceled after I mentioned a desire to be inked.
With drone light shows rising in popularity, meet the director of Sky Elements Hawai‘i who produces these shows locally.
One of Hawai‘i’s best-known artists is honored with a deep dive into her work.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
Today’s work world has morphed into a kaleidoscope of careers rocked by global events, environmental concerns and reconsidered priorities.
Learn how to throw a punch, block unsolicited hugs and hold your ground at this free community women’s self-defense class.
From midnight plate lunch and Thai curry to 3 a.m. Korean barbecue.
Get pierced by a professional piercer and shop for jewelry at the label’s lovely Kaimukī showroom.
We tried all 12 inari bombs at the Makaloa store’s bomb new kiosk.
Recent openings that have turned Downtown Honolulu into a credible lunchtime destination.
Here’s to Heinekens and beef bulgogi: Revisiting a classic last tribute to a one-of-a-kind neighborhood.
The newest Shokudo is different from the others—and more may follow.
Get ready for the global chain’s cakes, sandwiches, pastries and, of course, baguettes.
In this month’s Kākou Town Hall, we tackle the topic of “Artificial Intelligence: Embrace It or Fear It?”
Beauty is timeless, taste is not. A year after this post was originally published, our style and dining editors can’t get enough of these gorgeous interiors.
See what’s new at Honolulu’s fabulous and free contemporary art museum.
Get the peanut butter banana stuffed French toast and a very different loco moco.
Take pictures with giant manapua, play inside a larger-than-life bento box and defy gravity in a topsy-turvy room at this artsy exhibit.
O oxtails, how many ways do we love thee? More than seven, actually.
Island hop to the Garden Isle and save on your hotel stay.
No matter your relationship status, here are some fun ways to celebrate love of all kinds this Valentine’s Day.
Some are extending their hours and one has an exclusive new flavor just for Feb.13.