What to Read This January: 5 Hawai‘i Book Picks Recommended by Local Experts
We reached out to Da Shop: Books + Curiosities for recommendations: a history of volcanoes, a murder mystery, a collection of contemporary art and more.
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We reached out to Da Shop: Books + Curiosities for recommendations: a history of volcanoes, a murder mystery, a collection of contemporary art and more.
We spoke with Barett Hoover, general manager of Chamber Music Hawai‘i, about what he is reading, watching and doing this month.
The artist talks about his own work, the art community and finding balance in 2020.
From a new way to watch a classic ballet to Christmas-themed cocktails, here are 10 ways to celebrate the season.
We asked people around town what they’re streaming, reading, watching and doing to give us new ideas for filling our extra “me time.”
We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask their community of writers and readers for their picks.
Virtual live concerts, decorating our homes with local goods, cooking at home and running outdoors.
The exhibition has expanded into the Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s former café and gift shop spaces.
Watch hard-to-find features, cinema star panels, a lumpia superhero, a pidgin “Breakfast Club” and more than 170 streaming films through November 29.
Grab takeout from these 7 favorite restaurants and eateries at Ala Moana Center for movie meals and snacks.
Join us for HONOLULU’s biggest event of the year on Saturday, Dec. 12, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at International Market Place.
Treehouse Coworking has curated an exhibition devoted to exploring the creative side of COVID-19.
We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask their community of writers and readers for their picks.
Election Day is here but there’s still time for even hard-core procrastinators to get your ballot in.
The 40th anniversary of an international film festival, a Thanksgiving concert, sunflower gazing, tree planting and more.
Things will look a bit different this year, but we don’t need big parties to have fun this spooky season.
The artwork in Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s latest exhibition transforms something all too familiar into inviting and dynamic pieces of art.
It starts Sunday, Oct. 25, when you’ll have three hours to get smoked tako-chorizo gyoza and other grilled goodness.
Local authors give us new perspectives on Hawai‘i’s final queen, one of Hawai‘i’s most notorious crimes and life for Japanese Americans in World War II.
Here’s what she’s streaming, reading, watching and doing in Honolulu this season.
Your playlist is so played out. So we asked a few local music experts to help you hit refresh.
Strike a spooky pose with a mummy you can wrap up in just four steps.
Celebrate National Book Month with a mystery novel, a book of proverbs, an illustrated trip to the market and more.
Thankfully there are still so many reasons to stand by #LuckyWeLiveHonolulu—but we recommend calling ahead to check for any event changes.