Greek Festival of Hawai‘i is a No Go in 2019
Ongoing renovations at McCoy Pavilion led organizers to cancel the longstanding event.
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Ongoing renovations at McCoy Pavilion led organizers to cancel the longstanding event.
Grab a blanket and get ready to stay up late.
Celebrate Filipino culture and indulge in your favorite traditional foods on May 4.
Get ready for the “Olympics of hula” from April 25 to 27.
The local card game aims to raise $22,000 on Kickstarter by April 20.
In celebration of the weeklong dining event, the eateries and restaurants at International Market Place will serve prix fixe menus and specialty dishes from April 8–14.
Bone up on your real estate knowledge, whether you’re a condo owner, first-time homebuyer or potential real estate agent.
Behind the scenes of the Hawai‘i premiere of the wartime story inspired by the true-life Japanese-American internment experience of original star, George Takei.
Get off the sofa. Spice up your tired life. Check these breakouts from Sundance, Japan, China, Vietnam and more at the Hawai‘i International Film Festival April 5—14.
Walking tours, films, sketches and photography celebrate O‘ahu’s vibrant architecture scene.
Hear the best in classic jazz from Jeff Goldblum, Hawai‘i’s reigning Island-music artists and more live in Honolulu this month.
Picnic at a celebratory kanikapila, try a new spin on Spam and say goodbye to the funkmaster general.
You may (or may not) outgrow the egg hunts, but you’re never too old for a great Easter brunch buffet.
(Sponsored) Get your tickets now for Taste of Paradise Hawai‘i presented by HONOLULU Magazine.
Take a sketching class, go on a guided walking tour of Punahou School, meet local architects and more.
Learn how to incorporate sustainably caught seafood in your next home cooked meal with Local I‘a and other eco-conscious groups.
(Sponsored) Four Seasons O‘ahu welcomes you to the resort’s spring Moonlight Market this Saturday, March 23, from 5–8 p.m.
Back at Town; whiskey, wine and charcuterie, oh my!; and a new monthly cooking class.
Ahead of her one-night-only performance in Hawai‘i, the California native reflects on her dancing, childhood trips to the islands and what it’s like to work with Natalie Portman’s husband.
Almost exactly 10 years after statehood, Hawai‘i’s lawmakers made the move from a palace to the nation’s last state Capitol. Now, 50 years later, you’re invited to the celebration on March 15 and 16.
Join Aloha United Way Women United for its 6th Annual Chocolate, Champagne & Couture For-A-Cause, featuring delectable dishes, champagne toasts, fine chocolate and pampering.
Everything you need to do, see, hear and talk about this month.
Start March with a free fashion show featuring the work of one of Hawai‘i's well-known artists, walk through an art exhibit in the park and end the month with a walk on the wild side.
Whether you feel like listening to contemporary jazz, Latin music or electronic dance-floor beats, catch the best in each genre live in Honolulu this month.