7 Free Events in Honolulu to Catch in November 2018
Share your gratitude for the community and prepare for the holiday season by getting a headstart on gifts at these local events.
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Share your gratitude for the community and prepare for the holiday season by getting a headstart on gifts at these local events.
Feel like a tourist in your own city by learning about O‘ahu’s historic neighborhoods.
Opa! The 37th annual celebration of Greek culture, food and music returns to McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park from noon to 9 p.m. on Oct. 27 and 28.
The local boutique joins up with the rest of your Downtown favorites.
The Honolulu Museum of Art’s Doris Duke Theatre hosts the Shaw Brothers Retrospective, a screening of 30 recently restored films, now through Nov. 2.
Learn about veganism, carboload on pasta and cut loose with a hard rock legend.
Jam out with reggae artists, walk for a cure and laugh your head off with Trevor Noah this month.
Rosé all day! Guests enjoyed glass after glass of refreshing rosé, bites from 12th Ave Grill and Stage Restaurant and beats by local DJ phenom Super CW poolside at the Alohilani Resort Waikīkī Beach at HONOLULU Magazine’s first-ever Rosé Soirée on Saturday, Aug. 18, 2018.
We’ll show you how to make the most out of your Island shopping spree.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Nerd Nite Honolulu.
The Art World Escape app lets you select interactive, one-off experiences with local artists as they paint, dance, sculpt and create. In some, you’ll be able to take photos, take part in the creative process or lend your body as a canvas.
The local brewery is making a special beer for the museum’s new exhibit, “Ho‘oulu: The King Kalākaua Era.”
Guests include actors from “Harry Potter,” “The Walking Dead” and “The Terminator” at the Hawai‘i Convention Center, Aug. 3–5.
Soak in our last summer days with the best events happening this month.
Buying portable million-dollar floors suitable for sports was a gamble for the Hawai‘i Convention Center. But it’s opened up a new international market for volleyball, basketball, indoor soccer—even Harry Potter’s favorite sport.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
The 6 editorial and reader picks for the best ways to get out and active.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
The statewide system offers free wi-fi, audiobooks, manga, e-books, DVDs, CDs, language apps, classes, history and a whole lot more.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
From trendy jewelry to scented candles and baby blankets, the Best of Honolulu Festival presented by American Savings Bank has 17 shopping booths with tons of products for you, your ʻohana and your home.
Celebrate those long summer days by joining a big bon dance, meeting local artisans, sitting in the park for live music and halau performances and entering to win $100 at one of our best events.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i artist Jeff Gress made this year’s Honolulu Surf Film Festival logo a subtle nod to surf culture. The festival runs July 7 through Aug. 3 at Doris Duke Theatre.