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The HONOLULU x Margaret Rice NFT collab, featuring the artwork displayed on our April issue cover, will open for bids this Thursday, April 21.
Grocery shopping or not, the stylish new bar in Foodland Farms Ala Moana deserves a spot on your must-try list.
After a two-year hiatus, Grand Lānai Restaurant Week is back and better than ever at International Market Place with unique-to-the week menus at special prices.
Your favorite Windward shopping destination is celebrating the new season with some egg-cellent festivities.
We came, we saw, we brunched on Sunday, April 3, at HONOLULU’s fourth annual BrunchFest presented by American Savings Bank at the Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort & Spa.
HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s prominent leaders and businesses who are making waves in their industry.
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.
Following a long history of helping Hawai‘i’s women and children, the nonprofit’s affinity group, Women United, is proving that the future is female.
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.
On March 15, we recognized Hawai‘i’s Best Dentists of 2022 with a celebration at PAI Honolulu.
Foodland Farms’ Kapolei restaurant offers nightly live music, locally sourced ingredients and, coming next month, new items for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Join us for a new art exhibition coming this summer.
Behind Haleiwa’s winery-café Mana + Pua is a bold brand packed with power, intention and goodwill.
Local artist Kate Wadsworth illustration pays homage to the restoration of Indigenous systems that have existed for generations in Hawai‘i.
Imagine if geothermal energy pumps, airborne wind turbines and solar-powered facilities could power the life in our streams, the lights in our homes and the transportation of goods across the ocean.
We stopped by the Kaimukī location for refreshing drinks and ‘ono food.
Brush up on art, enhance your academics or tackle a STEAM project in-person or online this summer.