Ride a Wave Through Time in Ward Village’s New Summer Surfing Exhibition
“Summer Slide” pays homage to Hawaiʻi’s favorite pastime through vintage surf photography, three surf documentaries from around the world and a collection of surfboards.
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“Summer Slide” pays homage to Hawaiʻi’s favorite pastime through vintage surf photography, three surf documentaries from around the world and a collection of surfboards.
What to bring, when to arrive and what booth to visit first at our annual free event.
From EDM to jazz to British reggae fusion, there is quite a mix of artists to check out this month.
Whether it’s celebrating King Kamehameha Day at the park, watching a movie under the stars or enjoying some mango-inspired cocktails, this summer ought to be off to a good start.
You don’t have to walk far for great eats and drinks in this Honolulu neighborhood.
(Sponsored) The East-West Center’s annual forum takes place on Thursday, May 17.
For a fun outing with the keiki or a challenging workout, this hike is great for everyone.
How to book swap, hear authors, watch dances, see Jake Shimabukuro and schedule it all at the annual free event.
It wouldn’t be May without a Lei Day celebration full of flowers, hula and musical performances. Plus, get your agricultural knowledge on “Nalo Style” at the Third Annual Parade of Farms or take a break from the heat for a free movie screening at the East-West Center.
From rap to reggae to classical music, there are great shows to catch in town this month.
A farm, amazing poke and stylish shopping from local tastemakers? Yes, really.
Cheer on Michelle Wie in a golf tournament or get back to your roots volunteering at a loʻi. And, of course, wrap up April by satisfying all of your Spam cravings at the 2018 Waikīkī Spam Jam.
An up and down ridge hike with some sweet views.
From hip-hop to Hawaiian music, there are plenty of great shows to see this month.
Celebrate Hawai‘i’s heritage (and our love for Spam), take a ride up north, get educated on climate change and more, all in one month.
Spring cleaning can wait. Celebrate Pacific Rim cultures, run with the family, drink (lots of) beer and channel your inner David Bowie with the best events happening this month.
Attend a female-focused film festival, take a Biki bike out for a spin, get your nerd on, celebrate one of Hawai‘i’s favorite foods and more, all for free.
Go out and get down this month with modern jazz, heavy rock and smooth electronic sounds.
Here’s our handy cheat sheet of the best Kawaii Kon events happening this weekend, from speed dating to costume contests to concerts.
From indulgent malassadas and great meals to a block party, this year’s guide takes you reveling in Mardi Gras on Feb. 13, the eve of Valentine’s Day.
Whether you’re single, taken or married, there’s something fun to do this Valentine’s Day.
Everything you need to know about this musical Sunday in the park.
This year, Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i takes place between Feb. 10 and 18. Here’s your guide to all of the events and artists participating in the eighth annual festival, including a new activity.
Four matches on Thursday, Feb. 8 and Saturday, Feb. 10 feature teams from the U.S., Japan and Canada—part of an ambitious plan to make Hawai‘i a world soccer hub. Advance and walk-up tickets are still available.