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Read on for Maika‘i rewards (free turkey, anyone?), gift boxes, local recipes and a charitable way to spread the festive spirit.
In addition to Michelle Karr-Ueoka and Wade Ueoka’s countless contributions to the industry, these bites helped put MW Restaurant on the map.
Plus, with newly extended hours and one hour of free parking, Toridoll’s second Hawai‘i location is more accessible than ever.
Here’s what to order at this Hale ‘Aina Award-winning Mexican restaurant.
Twelve lucky winners and their guests will be whisked away for a weekend-long island-hopping food adventure.
From finding medical assistance to looking up information on guide dogs, AUW’s resource helpline makes searching thousands of resources in your area easy, quick and fun!
Opening this October in Ward Village (ground floor ‘A‘ali‘i tower), Club Pilates Honolulu offers a Reformer-based workout led by extensively trained instructors and features top-of-the-line equipment.
Kapili Solar Roofing offers advice.
Those who’ve worked with Hawai‘i’s candidate for governor know: She gets things done.
The Giving Class of 2020-21 was something special. AUW honors the workplaces and employees who made a difference.
In the heart of Waikīkī, you’ll find a rockin’ show at the Royal Hawaiian Center Theater. Rock-A-Hula®, Waikiki’s Biggest Hawaiian Show, promises a wonderous night of delicious food, dancing, and musical performances— a perfect, fun and easy dinner for both visiting and local families.
What you might discover when you move in with ʻohana.
A new collection by DXV is offered at Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery.
Temari Hawai‘i focuses on sharing ideas, traditional approaches, and new transformations of art forms—serving as a bridge across rich, Asian and Pacific spanning over generations.
In 2050, students learn under the infinite sky. In each school complex, outdoor education hubs outnumber placid classrooms, each site a star in a constellation of learning spanning mauka to makai.
Native Hawaiian artist, Solomon Enos creates a dynamic new Waikīkī in the year 2050, a place that has become an amazing model of climate change adaptation.
HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s inspiring, powerhouse trailblazers making positive changes in the community and moving Honolulu forward.
Grocery shopping or not, the stylish new bar in Foodland Farms Ala Moana deserves a spot on your must-try list.
After a two-year hiatus, Grand Lānai Restaurant Week is back and better than ever at International Market Place with unique-to-the week menus at special prices.
Your favorite Windward shopping destination is celebrating the new season with some egg-cellent festivities.
Following a long history of helping Hawai‘i’s women and children, the nonprofit’s affinity group, Women United, is proving that the future is female.
Local artist Kate Wadsworth illustration pays homage to the restoration of Indigenous systems that have existed for generations in Hawai‘i.
Imagine if geothermal energy pumps, airborne wind turbines and solar-powered facilities could power the life in our streams, the lights in our homes and the transportation of goods across the ocean.