This Colorful Performance Turns Dancers into Human Paintbrushes and Canvases
Using bright paints and fluid movements, IONA Contemporary Dance Theatre blends art and dance in the old Sports Authority space.
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Using bright paints and fluid movements, IONA Contemporary Dance Theatre blends art and dance in the old Sports Authority space.
This easy trail is a hike through a verdant forest with native trees.
This month, pay homage to Hawaiʻi’s tattoo culture, gather with book lovers, view beautiful gems and more, all for free.
As Blue Note Hawai‘i turns one, it’s hitting its groove.
Throughout April, Doris Duke Theatre will be screening French, German and other European film gems.
Support a cause, get cultured and spread a little love—all for zero dollars.
Bust out your green apparel for the biggest St. Patrick’s Day party in town.
Honolulu Biennial takes place Wednesday, March 8, through Monday, May 8.
Watch a movie, listen to live music, see amazing artwork and more—all for free.
This year’s Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i event takes place between Feb. 11 and 18. Here’s your guide to all that’s happening in the Kaka‘ako neighborhood.
Also known as Kamananui Valley Road, this relaxing trail is great for the whole family.
The Sony Open in Hawai‘i took place Jan. 9–15, bringing 144 of the world’s greatest golf professionals to the Waialae Country Club.
Catch improv theater, music, dance, video, puppets and more in Chinatown from Thursday, Jan. 12 to Sunday, Jan. 15.
Make a resolution to spend more time with your family—at a fun run, a New Year’s festival, a special Harry Potter event and more.
The film premieres this Saturday at the Hawai‘i International Film Festival.
We delve deep into underground passages, secret societies and mysteries to bring you the best secrets the city has to offer.
Hawai‘i’s beach is selected as the top beach in America by a Florida professor.
Here’s our guide to giving back, from removing invasive species to decorating theater sets.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Makiki Community Garden.
Some of O‘ahu’s coolest adventures happen outdoors at night.
Hawaii is a beautiful place. Don’t let tourists have all the fun.
Single in Hawaiʻi? There are lots of solo activities available.
It’s easy to take for granted how cool, how eclectic, how just plain great this city is, so we thought we’d list just a few of the reasons, both big and little, that we love this place.