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Longhaired young surfers? Striking, sun-bronzed girls? Maybe a yard littered with red Solo cups? Think again.
(Sponsored) Since Breast Cancer Awareness month began in 1985, October has become the time of year to shed light on women’s health issues. Learn about some of the new and innovative ways O‘ahu healthcare providers are helping women look and feel their best.
Meet five Hawai‘i physicians that are doing important work in our local communities.
The do’s and don’t for summer workouts.
An international yoga festival arrives on O‘ahu’s North Shore this month, with classes, music and outdoor activities.
UH legend Dave Shoji became the winningest coach in women’s volleyball last season. Now he has a new book out.
Lucrecia Fry and Jamey Etherton were diagnosed with cancer. What’s next?
The Hawaiian Airlines Nā Wāhine O Ke Kai race will have two new divisions this year.
Surfing, sure, sunbathing, yes. Once you’ve checked off the obvious beach excursions, what other fun does the ocean have to offer?
Find out which 410+ physicians made the list of Hawaii's Best Doctors.
Hawaii doctors Lisa Grininger and Rebecca Sawai went on a medical mission trip to the Philippines as part of Aloha Medical Mission.
We asked some of Hawaii’s top doctors for their most amazing stories.
Our senior editor took an early test flight, and laid out the basics.
Each month Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Paragliding.
We consulted Lopaka Kapanui, storyteller and founder of the Mysteries of Hawaii ghost tours, to tell us about some lesser-known hiking paths and their haunted histories.