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Features Best of HONOLULU From best Korean fried chicken to banh mi, the best way to get into pickleball to best beach blanket,…
Features Bone by Bone No Hawaiian has done as much repatriation work as Edward Halealoha Ayau, who has been bringing…
Features Subject to Change Mental health experts help us unpack the complicated world of Year Three of the pandemic,…
We dedicate this issue of HONOLULU Magazine to all the powerful wāhine who inspire us.
Features Carissa’s World How a self-effacing girl from Kaimukī surfed her way to Olympic gold and became…
Features Waves of ‘Ohana Waikīkī often seems like a playground for tourists. But when the iconic Moniz surfing family lost their house in East O‘ahu, the…
Features How to Be a Better Local Most of us don’t…
Features Fall Fashion: All the Fall Feels Forget furs and puffers, come fall we elevate our ensembles with eye-catching textures:…
Features Best of HONOLULU We asked our readers and…
Features On the Cover: Confit Pork Belly Brûlée…
Features Organized Crime in the 808 Since the 1970s,…
Features The Long Haulers The quarantine period is a few weeks. But…
Dr. Tarquin Collis, the head of infectious disease at Kaiser Permanente and one of our Top Doctors this year. Read more about him and find the full list of Top Doctors. Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino. Hair…
Lē‘ahi. Photo: Getty Images. Photo composite: James Nakamura Features Rethinking Hawai‘i The pandemic shutdown devastated our economy but also abruptly reduced our trash consumption and energy use, reignited the fervor for local agriculture and revitalized areas suddenly uncluttered by…
The June/July issue of HONOLULU Magazine will be available in late June, on newsstands or at shop.honolulumagazine.com. Subscribe to the print and digital editions now. Marie Hathaway, paramedic supervisor at Metro One EMS, transported one…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Lāhui Reawakening It’s the largest movement since Native Hawaiians fought the military bombing of Kaho‘olawe in the 1970s. Now the visibility of the conflict over Maunakea has rallied the lāhui to stand up against…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features The Sour Poi Awards Looking back on the offbeat, obscure and outrageous news of 2019. by robbie dingeman 50 Ways to Volunteer From drop-in workdays that take just a few hours to opportunities…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Will Hawai‘i Make Waves at the Olympics? The countdown has begun for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics’ new surfing competition. What does this mean for Hawai‘i’s top surfers? What are their odds? Here’s what we…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Saviors of the Lost Arts While hula and lei making thrive, other ancient Hawaiian traditions are disappearing. Meet four practitioners who are fighting to keep their arts alive. by jayna omaye The Doctor…
From plantation towns to planned communities, Central O‘ahu has its share of secret spots, a bumper crop of bowling alleys and neighborhood eats.
We celebrated National Take a Hike Day (Nov. 17), with a round up of our top picks for the best hikes on the Island.
Not willing to change her identity to be part of the industry, Mahina Florence is at the height of her career because of her flawless Hawaiian complexion, strong athletic build, and friendly aloha spirit.
These restaurants and cafés hold themselves to a higher eco-standard that make deciding where to eat for ocean-minded people an easy decision.