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In our May issue, we look at schools, the hidden world of storage, Andy South and a family separated and united by the March 11 earthquake in Japan.
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In our May issue, we look at schools, the hidden world of storage, Andy South and a family separated and united by the March 11 earthquake in Japan.
A self-portrait taken near Webster Hall on the UH Manoa campus by UH grad student and photographer Darcey Iwashita.
What place other than Hawai‘i could come up with both the shaka sign and surfing?
Small, funky and independent describe the businesses that line this Kaimuki street.
To me, an izakaya is the perfect restaurant concept.
Music reviews of Alt/Air and Voices of Our Kupuna.
With the Big Island Film Festival quickly approaching, we caught up with local filmmaker Dane Neves, creator of The Green Tie Affair.
Leave your car in the garage and start commuting on two wheels.
We may hate to commute in Honolulu, but we love our cars. Meet some of the everyday Honoluluans who race, collect and adore their automobiles.
There is a new double-decker bus rolling around town, shuttling visitors from Aloha Tower to Waikiki.
...on the best health food store, military in Hawaii and the Honolulu Symphony.
We asked local experts for the key details on their most requested procedures, so you can choose the one that’s right for you.
April is about action: explosive martial-arts displays, dramatic kabuki plots and feats of valor by Scottish strongmen.
Three films at the Hawaii International Film Festival's Spring Showcase are linked by one overarching characteristic: dangerous women.
Pick your favorite restaurants, preserve historic buildings, take a lazy, mountain drive.
They’re the most untraditional college students of all, but for these three homeless people in Hawaii, college may be their way out.
The Post Office is catching a break this year, thanks to the Internet.