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Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the beloved clothing brand spotlights local and national artists for brand-new designs that can only be found here in Hawai‘i.
Gorgeous artist collabs, exclusive local products, new craveable flavors: Hawai‘i’s grocery icon is pulling out all the stops for its milestone birthday.
With 350 stores and more than 160 dining options, there’s a reason why it’s Hawai‘i’s favorite place for shopping, dining and entertainment.
From designing an entire restaurant to crafting an original cocktail menu, this creative powerhouse can do it all.
The luxury spa at Four Seasons Ko Olina is about to become your haven for the holidays with a special discount, plus a giveaway for a luxurious spa day for you and your bestie.
Have a blast at the Hanahau‘oli Children’s Fair and Leeward CC Discovery Fair, celebrate Hawai‘i entrepreneurs at the Mana Up Showcase 2022 and check out Maui artist Noah Harders’ wearable art at HoMA.
A sneak peek of all the award-winning bites you’ll dine on this Friday.
On Sept. 16, we head to the streets of Havana, Cuba, for a one-night-only celebration of our best Island restaurants.
Enjoy a picturesque breakfast at Queen’s Arbor, pau hana at O Bar’s new oyster hour, al fresco dining at Swell and more.
The charity’s annual shopping event is back at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, Aug. 18 through 20, with a fashion show, secondhand steals and feel-good giving vibes.
Kama‘āina rejoice! The new loyalty program rewards shoppers with more bang for your buck.
The HONOLULU x Margaret Rice NFT collab, featuring the artwork displayed on our April issue cover, will open for bids this Thursday, April 21.
Kids have way more access to news and information today. Here’s what parents can do.
On March 30, Neiman Marcus and HONOLULU Magazine hosted an intimate talk story session centered around the past, present and future for wāhine in the workplace.
This month, become a new print subscriber and 50% of your purchase will be donated to a local charity. Plus, you’ll get a Margaret Rice print on us.
The Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts launched its “Word on the Street” campaign to identify street signs that should be updated with proper Hawaiian spelling, in recognition of Hawaiian Language Month.
University of Hawai‘i graduate students create their own visions of some iconic plays in Hawai‘i Nō Ka ‘Oi: An Edward Sakamoto Tribute.
He’s that sassy, smart best friend (and a new Hawai‘i resident) with the best advice to get you through the bad, ugly and WTF(!) days.
The new season of Broadway in Hawai‘i will feature three shows new to the Islands. Here are five things to know if you are thinking of buying season tickets.
When HONOLULU and Frolic Hawai‘i go head-to-head in Foodland’s gingerbread house competition, all bets are off. Plus, some tips to help you build your own sweet, cinnamon-y, super fabulous piece of edible real estate.
How to binge on 13 movies you won’t find anywhere else, work and still sleep.
If you’re looking for a great read, here are a few of our stories that won local and national awards this year.
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This September, make a donation to your favorite participating nonprofit at checkout and Foodland will match your gift.
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.