Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Hawai‘i for April 7–13, 2022
See a play about Japanese folk stories, take an art class, celebrate National Submarine Day aboard a real submarine and more.
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See a play about Japanese folk stories, take an art class, celebrate National Submarine Day aboard a real submarine and more.
Brunch, surf and turf, cookies and cake pops: Easter is next Sunday!
Sing along with a songwriter, pony up to a polo field and find a way to mālama the ‘āina.
See the hotly anticipated Michelle Yeoh sci-fi drama and catch up with local breakout director Alika Tengan at HIFF’s Spring Showcase.
Dance the night away at HiSAM’s First Friday and The Vibe events.
The theater wants to make you a star as you help the historic center sparkle into the next century.
Join us for a new art exhibition coming this summer.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, join a beach cleanup and make a 4-leaf clover pin this weekend.
Learn about the endangered koholā—and maybe spot a few—during Spring Break.
Let them eat pie, head back to the library, watch a movie in a pool or sign up for summer programs this weekend on O‘ahu.
Step into a Peanuts world, learn about royal residences, volunteer on the North Shore and find the funny side of Alfred Hitchcock.
Sing like a Hawaiian animal, get your hands dirty in a lush valley, watch Moana set sail, zip through the darkness 40 feet above ground, and celebrate Malsasada Day.
It’s a good reason to clean up your clutter and donate to this Waikīkī installation examining exchange and engagement.
BrunchFest presented by American Savings Bank returns Sunday, April 3, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the beautiful Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort & Spa.
Created as a site of beauty, it helped soothe the queen through her imprisonment and even became a way to sneak in information; and was destroyed as a symbol of love for Hawai‘i’s last monarch.
Watch more than 100 free films (don't worry, it's over nine days), create a mini forest, work near Laysan albatross and find a woman on the quarter.
Just the fact that we’re gathering again is enough reason to celebrate. But, if you want to pump up the party atmosphere, some local companies will bring the fun (and gifts) to your yard.
Love is in the air—and so are the sounds of laughter, electro-pop and cheers for the home team.
University of Hawai‘i graduate students create their own visions of some iconic plays in Hawai‘i Nō Ka ‘Oi: An Edward Sakamoto Tribute.
Explore a jungle, swim beneath a waterfall and get hands-on with some Hawaiian cultural activities.
The best of more than 2,000 entries from student artists across the Islands opens this month at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
50-plus choices for where to find lobster, prime rib and chocolate-dipped strawberries and more from local restaurants and food businesses.