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HONOLULU Magazine’s breakfast fest returns Sunday, March 8. Here’s why we can’t wait.
Catch live cultural performances, indulge in food from across the globe and more from March 8-10.
Here’s a guide to help you sort through the events in 2021.
Find out what breakfast bites, both sweet and savory, are on the menu for our third annual celebration of all things brunch on March 8.
A new late-night happy hour, the place to be for brunch in early March and your last chance to raise a toast to a favorite bar and speakeasy.
In Hawai‘i, you don’t have to wait for spring to start a garden. And you don’t need an acre to get started. To get you growing, we turned to master gardeners for tips.
Thanks to screenings of the Oscar-nominated shorts, the Honolulu African American Film Festival and an interactive whodunnit mystery theater, couples can easily step up their regular dinner-and-a-show game.
There are plenty of events happening this Valentine’s weekend, including a yacht party, planetarium show, opera and Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i block party.
(Sponsored) Looking for something to do on a Saturday that is fun, indulgent and great for the community? Join Aloha United Way’s Women United® for the 7th Annual Chocolate, Champagne & Couture for-a-Cause fundraiser.
Events, tastings and collaborations, including a festival and some friendly competition, take place Feb. 21–29 across the Islands. Here’s your guide of what to expect.
Need a date idea for Valentine’s Day? HiSAM has you covered.
There’s no time for slacking in the new decade: 2020 is a leap year so go on and squeeze some concerts, races, comedy and more into this 29-day month.
Your last-minute guide to bars and restaurants showing Super Bowl LIV and where to place your game day orders.
Where we’re eating Sunday dinner, why you should buy poi mochi doughnuts now and a new look and location for a 72-year-old local favorite.
Stuff your face with authentic food while soaking in the cultures of the Islands. From hula and Chinese lion dances to taiko and opera, this list of 20 ethnic festivals on O‘ahu won’t disappoint.
Shot put, grass skirts, Korean pancakes and andagi.
Discover new wines at these three new wine bars.
It’s a new day, it’s a new year, it’s a new decade—and we’re feeling good. And how can you not when you have comedians, an a cappella group, a cooking class, a colorful race and more?
From drop-in workdays that take just a few hours to opportunities to train in a new skill, here are dozens of ways to make a difference in 2020.
We sat down with the kiri-e artist for a Q&A about his process, style and why his surfers are missing half their bodies.
It’s time to celebrate the rats—those born in the Year of the Rat, of course—at the 27th annual New Year’s ‘Ohana Festival on January 12.
Whether your ideal way of ringing in the new decade is at a cocktail party, a casino night-themed party, or a three-course dinner, we have you covered.
The Hawai‘i chapter of the nationwide movement can be found caroling around town this month as well as in a holiday concert at Hawai‘i Theatre.
Let someone else do the cooking on Dec. 25.