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Pamela Taylor-Tongg, artistic director at Ballet Hawai‘i, reflects on 36 seasons of the Christmas classic, The Nutcracker, and how, when mishaps occur, the Rats are often involved.
One year after the senator’s passing, a multitude of places have been renamed to honor his legacy, from UH buildings, to a century-old lighthouse on Kauai, to a Navy destroyer.
All you ever wanted to know about Hawaii's favorite fish.
Hawaii wants to be loved as more than just a pretty face.
The Historic Hawaii Foundation, the state Historic Preservation Division and HONOLULU Magazine compile an annual list of some of our state's most endangered sites.
Honolulu contemplates joining the host of cities where sacking out on the sidewalk is not allowed.
For 125 years and counting, we’re still loving Honolulu.
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The new way of thinking about disaster preparation.
A new Kaimuki research-driven charter school, called SEEQS, gets students outside of the class, solving real-world issues.
Go team! Writing about sports takes teamwork.
On parties, families and what it takes to get a magazine out.
This Keep Calm and Carry On" meme has got to stop.
Once UH students fling their Hiaka Satellite into space, this place might never again be the same.
Tech billionaire Larry Ellison has set out to transform the Pineapple Isle into a “laboratory for sustainability.” How does Lanai feel about that?
I used to like doves. Then I found out they can’t take a hint.
These fledging tech businesses are getting a kick start thanks to a venture accelerator started by Henk Rogers. Yes, the Henk Rogers of Tetris fame.