Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend: November 4–11, 2020
Make like a (free) tree, let your photo cheer on the Warriors at Aloha Stadium, watch a hula festival and get tickets to Hawai‘i’s biggest film festival.
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Make like a (free) tree, let your photo cheer on the Warriors at Aloha Stadium, watch a hula festival and get tickets to Hawai‘i’s biggest film festival.
Explore the surprising history of Island strings, watch polo ponies on the North Shore, check out a reopened Waikīkī concert venue and learn about local leadership.
Go to a drive-in concert, watch an award-winning Korean film and stroll down Kalākaua Avenue without cars.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
The third segment in our free talk-story webinar focuses on next steps and also addresses the question, what will happen to those high fives?
Beauty salons, skate parks, dog parks, the Honolulu Zoo, Wet’N’Wild Hawai‘i and more have all set opening dates based on Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s latest Restore Honolulu order.
Trying to stick with that keep-fit resolution? Then check out the marathons, triathlons and wheel-y, amazing rides to help keep you on track.
He turned down a job with the NFL’s San Diego Chargers to head up a UH team.
Always wanted to be a Jedi? Bring balance to the galaxy (or at least Salt Lake) with LudoSport Hawai‘i.
Get ready for some figure 808s with Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi.
Letting things slide isn’t always a good way to go.
Thanks to early kickoff times, Sunday now means new breakfast and brew options.
Just an average afternoon in Waikīkī, rappelling 400 feet down the side of a hotel while taking in some solid beach views.
Pumpkin patches, rocking the Stan Sheriff and eating street meat like an O.G. are on tap this weekend.
Celebrate with spaetzle on a farm, rock with an '80s pop queen and chomp into frybread at a powwow.
American Savings Bank’s annual curling events return this October, with a match the public can participate in for the first time. Here’s what to expect.
We rounded up your must-do list for the season so you can plan the best fall ever.
The 9 editorial and reader picks for the best ways to get out and active.
At 83, Lori Auhll has completed the race 20 times. She didn’t finish twice because, well, there’s a reason it’s called the Roughwater.
Island rodeos give local heroes a chance to rope, wrassle and get bucked into the dirt. A new book and summer events honor the spirit of the three paniolo who took on the world’s best in 1908 and won.
From Wahiawā to Kāne‘ohe, from the hidden to the new, we searched O‘ahu for the best public pool.
This uniquely Hawai‘i adaptation of America’s rising pastime was played without pads and substituted slick ballhandling, shifty moves and multitalented stars in rolled-up dungarees.
Inspired by the 27,000 runners? Here’s how to become one next year.
From plantation towns to planned communities, Central O‘ahu has its share of secret spots, a bumper crop of bowling alleys and neighborhood eats.
We celebrated National Take a Hike Day (Nov. 17), with a round up of our top picks for the best hikes on the Island.
Not willing to change her identity to be part of the industry, Mahina Florence is at the height of her career because of her flawless Hawaiian complexion, strong athletic build, and friendly aloha spirit.
These restaurants and cafés hold themselves to a higher eco-standard that make deciding where to eat for ocean-minded people an easy decision.