7 Absolutely Free Honolulu Events to Check Out in September 2017
Celebrate Hawaiʻi’s love for rice, support local designers and commemorate peace this September.
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Celebrate Hawaiʻi’s love for rice, support local designers and commemorate peace this September.
Pair whiskey with dinner at Noi Thai Cuisine, sip on lilikoʻi drinks at M.A.C. 24/7 and experience Asian street food at Plumeria Beach House. Plus, grab tickets for the Hale ‘Aina Awards on Sept. 17!
Shop and eat local at the 23rd annual festival from Friday, Aug. 18 to Sunday, Aug. 20 at The Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall and Arena.
Here’s everything you need to know about the sun’s (temporary) disappearance on Aug. 21.
See the best that Honolulu has to offer, walk for a good cause and soak up the last days of summer.
Sip on sake at Hōkū’s, enjoy fresh oysters at Vino or experience dishes from a new chef at Alan Wong’s.
Piñas are popping up everywhere. Here are 11 ways to jump on the tropical bandwagon and enjoy this popular fruit.
Enjoy those lazy, crazy, hazy days of summer while they last.
Summer is the time for festivals! Whether you’re into art, food and drink, or great local music, there’s something for everyone to celebrate this month.
Pearl City’s Button Up Café is a cute stop for a quick bite.
Whether it’s brunch, lunch, dinner or drinks, we’ve got something for every dad.
Summer is here and there’s a lot to celebrate, including World Oceans Day, National Pride Month and the homecoming of our beloved Hōkūleʻa—all for free, of course.
There’s still time to make a reservation at one of these Honolulu restaurants.
A quick trek with a breathtaking view in Kailua.
This month, pay homage to Hawaiʻi’s tattoo culture, gather with book lovers, view beautiful gems and more, all for free.
Last we checked, these restaurants were still taking reservations. But you’d better call now, before all the Easter bunnies beat you to it.
Support a cause, get cultured and spread a little love—all for zero dollars.
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life without leaving Honolulu.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the meowing world of cat shows.
A lineup of the weekend’s best events.
Watch a movie, listen to live music, see amazing artwork and more—all for free.
Also known as Kamananui Valley Road, this relaxing trail is great for the whole family.