Experts Look at What’s Ahead for Hawai‘i’s Student Athletes in “Life Interrupted: Sports”
The third segment in our free talk-story webinar focuses on next steps and also addresses the question, what will happen to those high fives?
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The third segment in our free talk-story webinar focuses on next steps and also addresses the question, what will happen to those high fives?
(Sponsored) Y. Hata & Co. has been in business for more than a century, but the past few months have proven that it’s just getting started.
(Sponsored) These local neighborhoods check off the boxes for family-friendly living.
The second segment in our talk-story webinar focuses on how to help families sort out stress and anxiety with children and teens.
HONOLULU’s second free virtual webinar on mental wellness takes place Thursday, June 4, at 1 p.m.
Our first talk-story webinar shares tools, tips and some stark realities about coping with all those moments missed during COVID-19.
(Sponsored) Celebrate Dad on June 21 with a ready-to-eat dinner starring prime rib, suckling pig or snow crab legs.
Join us for the first installment of HONOLULU’s free virtual webinar series on mental wellness this Thursday, May 28, 1 to 2 p.m.
(Sponsored) The Kaimukī neighborhood restaurant offers dinners for two, heat-and-serve entrées, and—oh, yeah!—alcohol to go.
(Sponsored) While the Coco Puffs and poi mochi doughnuts haven’t changed (yay!), the restaurant’s made some updates for a safer customer experience.
(Sponsored) With an in-town pickup location for its fresh pasta kits on Mondays and Fridays, you can now try the Leeward Side’s hottest new eatery without the 40-minute drive.
(Special Promotional Section) HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s prominent leaders and businesses who are making waves in their industry.
These steps are essential for keeping your business top-of-mind during the pandemic.
(Sponsored) Birthday, anniversary and holiday celebrations shouldn’t stop just because we’re stuck at home.
(Sponsored) First Hawaiian Bank will make donations up to $1 million to the Aloha for Hawaii fund when you order takeout with your FHB card.
(Sponsored) No matter where life takes your happy alum, these keepsake Island-inspired treasures will keep Hawai‘i close to her heart.
(Sponsored) The family-owned market-meets-restaurant concept has been giving back to the community for decades. Now, it’s our chance to pay back.