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Claw art is a thing—especially when it features local food.
Zoë Eisenberg is winning praise for two works released early this year.
Not sure what to do with your kids this summer? Look no further than our list of the best campsites and hikes on O‘ahu for the whole family.
The Hawaiian Historical Society has amassed a rare collection of photos and publications that document Hawai‘i’s rich past, and it’s all accessible to the public.
On March 24, guests across the island joined us for breakfast and bottomless drinks at the Prince Waikīkī pool deck.
Explore O‘ahu farmers markets throughout the week for fresh produce, snacks, flowers and crafts.
There’s a lot happening in Hawai‘i beer, and we’re here to pick it apart for you.
Where to find new and coming Italian food, tacos, a luxe sushi omakase and good chicken.
Hawai‘i homes and their talented designers shine on three national TV shows.
We’re saying hai to washugyu tri tip in a sizzling pan with miso soup, salad and sushi.
Classic dishes that never fade: From lumpia to sisig and halo halo to kare kare, these are Maria Burke’s forever Filipino cravings.
The farm-to-table eatery is part of a nonprofit that supports hungry keiki and others in Leeward O‘ahu.
Marshall’s upcoming book, Women! In! Peril!, has been named an Indies Introduce pick and an April 2024 Indie Next pick by the American Booksellers Association.
The new Chinese restaurant on Beretania Street offers uncommon ingredients as well as a rare delicacy—geoduck.
Fullness factor is 10 out of 10 for Basalt’s limited-time dinner with rib-eye steak or butterfish.
New owners of the longtime craft pasta maker are opening a one-stop shop for fresh pasta dinners.
Frolic’s sixth most popular post of 2023 spotlights Kats Sushi and its $32.90 made-to-order nigiri deal.
Head to Ward for a grocery store sanctuary, Kailua for some locally sourced coffee or another one of these remote work-friendly spots.
The Honolulu restaurant and mezcaleria will have its last day March 29.
On weekday mornings, En Fuego Grill turns into a local-style Japanese deli with 20-plus selections.
The 25th anniversary celebration of Nā Mele continues with PBS Hawai‘i’s first live-streamed concert with Nā Leo Pilimehana.
These comics will have you wheezing so hard that your spring allergies won’t be able to get a word in.
Catch award-winning plays, tales from local storytellers and even a modern-day circus.
From the plates to the soundtrack, the ’90s are alive and well at this blast from the past for $14.99.