Things to Do on O‘ahu in December and January
Get into the holiday spirit by picking up a local tree, watching an iconic Broadway musical, jamming out to Hawai‘i’s favorite reggae band and more.
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Get into the holiday spirit by picking up a local tree, watching an iconic Broadway musical, jamming out to Hawai‘i’s favorite reggae band and more.
Three HONOLULU staffers visited Yoga Room Hawai‘i last weekend to “breathe in, breathe out.” It was much heavier and more enlightening than we imagined.
Ballet Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Ballet Theatre, Honolulu Classical Ballet and Hawai‘i State Ballet are all staging the classic holiday show.
Check out The Christmas Bar Hawai‘i at Tiki’s, Winter Wonderland at Ala Moana Center, Sippin’ Santa at Prince Waikīkī, Secret Santa at The Other Side Lounge, Candy Cane Lane Speakeasy at ‘Alohilani Resort and the Infinity Bar at Show Aloha Land.
Dress up like a bug, try out animal night vision and play video games to investigate the science found all around your backyard.
Festivals, films and other special events will have you laughing, running, shopping and eating your way through the month.
Everything you need to know about this legendary Halloween street festival happening in Chinatown on Oct. 29.
Tickets for HIFF42 go on sale to the public Monday, Oct. 17. Here’s our guide to what’s new and interesting this year.
Get all the facts about the spooky walk-through, which opens Oct. 7 at KOA Theater’s warehouse space on Beretania Street.
Addams Family 2, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and Ghostbusters: Afterlife are all screening in October.
Experience a two-night dance extravaganza at HiSAM this weekend.
The Honolulu installation by British artist Rebecca Louise Law utilizes more than a million flowers.
Try 20 different kinds of German brews, play beer bucket and other outdoor games, and listen to live music.
You’re in for a musical treat at these places in Honolulu and beyond.
Tips and takeaways from the Honolulu debut of the hit musical, FINALLY here after being postponed from 2020.
We’re spoiled in Hawai‘i with sunsets that sport Rainbow-sherbet shades and sunrises full of drama. Here’s where to see them.
The 2022-23 theater season kicks into high gear this fall.
From Gabriel Iglesias to the Okinawan Festival and even a powwow, there’s a lot to check out.
All kinds of Korean food, eating contests, live entertainment and more are back after a two-year hiatus.
Picnic in the park with the symphony, pick sweet summer corn, attend a concert in the company of wild animals and more!
Gaze at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel without looking up, walk into a prehistoric cave or admire the aurora borealis without leaving your couch.
Learn to speak Hawaiian, sign up for a class, pick up a new musical hobby and celebrate Earth Day all from the comfort of your own couch.
Cook with chefs, become a coffee expert, volunteer at the Library of Congress, draw your favorite marine mammal and hang with Hawai‘i’s top mixologists.