Your Ultimate Guide to the 2019 Korean Festival in Honolulu
Celebrate all things Korean at this fun-packed fest that has it all.
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Celebrate all things Korean at this fun-packed fest that has it all.
When to show up, what to buy and strategies for making the most of your visit.
This year marks the 3rd year in the festival’s 41-year run that it will be held at historic ‘Iolani Palace. Here’s your guide to what to expect, where to park and more.
Pau hana with a new cocktail omakase, try a trio of mangoes and add two more stops to your next trip to Japan.
Local musicians set the stage for a killer lineup on Saturday, July 20.
On July 24, 1969, the command module Columbia landed in waters 812 miles southwest of Hawai‘i.
The golden edition of the Transpacific Yacht Race brings a record number of racing yachts—and yacht parties—to Honolulu.
(Sponsored) The fifth annual girl-power event takes place Wednesday, July 17, at the East-West Center at UH Mānoa.
But there is only one day when you can get in during sunset. So plan accordingly.
A big bon dance, livestock shows, a podcasting comedian and a month of surf’s up in the movie theaters.
Here comes your summer shopping list.
(Sponsored) Goodwill Hawai‘i’s annual fundraiser returns to the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall July 18 through 21.
(Sponsored) EAT THINK DRINK returns to ʻAlohilani Resort Waikīkī Beach on Thursday, July 18 from 6–9 p.m.
Here’s a guide. Ready, set, eat.
Scientific illustrations of musubi, slippers and more make for fun posters.
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.
Based on his recent Instagram posts, he might be. And if he is, can he please, please, please make more videos with local social media stars?
An iconic restaurant changes owners, a chef is honored and three other foodie specials at some of our best restaurant award winners.
“The Lilies How They Grow” runs through June 14.
Explore the inner workings of a whale, stock up on mangoes, and maybe get a new tattoo.
We rounded up your must-do list for the season so you can plan the best summer ever.
We sent our team to Blade & Timber to try ax-throwing for the first time. Here’s what they thought during a 90-minute session.
The Historic Hawai‘i Foundation offers free summer seminars on three islands.
Kick off the start of summer with a cultural extravaganza from June 7 to 9.