10 Non-Christmas Things to Do This December in Honolulu
Rock out at a concert, run a marathon, cheer on veterans and more.
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Rock out at a concert, run a marathon, cheer on veterans and more.
Kapi‘olani Community College has promoted local farmers, launched businesses, inspired other markets and cultivated a deep respect for Hawai‘i agriculture.
Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
Here are some specialty items exclusive to each market organized by the Hawai‘i Farm Bureau Federation.
Gift shopping got you on a tight budget? From a holiday block party to an open dance class, check out these free events to offset your busy month with a little holiday spirit.
From the biggest rock ‘n’ roll acts in history to some of the Mainland’s most popular rap artists, Honolulu offers an impressive concert lineup in December that won’t disappoint.
(Sponsored) Pets, naughty or nice, can have their holiday photos taken with Santa this Saturday, Dec. 1, and Sunday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
The story of how it traveled through the hands of as many as three queens has local museum experts hunting through history.
Local-born actress finds unexpected clues to her own family’s mystery in Hawaiʻi.
Showing more than 180 films from 35 countries, this year’s HIFF, from Nov. 8–18, has something for everyone.
The Honolulu Museum of Art’s newest exhibit includes kingdom telephones, photographs, textiles, royal orders, jewelry from ali‘i collections and more.
Kick off the holiday season by welcoming home Honolulu’s very own Bruno Mars, and continue with some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite reggae artists and country feels.
Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
Share your gratitude for the community and prepare for the holiday season by getting a headstart on gifts at these local events.
(Sponsored) Nov. 9 through 18, International Market Place celebrates Restaurant Week Hawai‘i with special menus and prices at participating eateries.
The 10-day culinary food fest starts Nov. 9.
The potent dramatization of Chinatown’s WWII role servicing the military via paid affection feels like a game changer in locally sourced film production.
Headliners include fashion designers, local and Maoli artists, live music, burlesque, art installations, a movie premiere and a Dia de los Muertos sugar mask pop-up.
Feel like a tourist in your own city by learning about O‘ahu’s historic neighborhoods.
Listening to a ghost story takes some guts, but it takes a real brave soul to explore the most hair-raising, haunted places on O‘ahu. You down?
Learn the spooky histories of different Hawai‘i cultures.
(Sponsored) On Friday, Nov. 2, head to T Galleria By DFS Hawai‘i to support local entrepreneurs and discover the latest trending Island products.
Opa! The 37th annual celebration of Greek culture, food and music returns to McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park from noon to 9 p.m. on Oct. 27 and 28.
Looking for a new leafy friend? Head to one of these spots on Nov. 3.