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We put two people in a room to talk story, then stay out of the way.
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After taking the L.A. scene by storm, the local model-on-the-rise is back home pursuing one of her greatest passions. She spills about making a difference, her gasp-worthy TV moments and what’s next for her in fashion.
Hard-boiled chicken eggs are great. But these other egg options will definitely bring you out of your shell.
(Special Promotional Section) HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s prominent leaders and businesses who are making waves in their industry.
Early childhood offers a critical opportunity for children to learn and grow in ways that help them thrive throughout their lives. Yet Hawai‘i politicians have been debating universal preschool for decades and the first public classes just started six years ago. Will this be the year big expansion happens?
Even with the new push for universal preschool, families with younger kids will still struggle.
Class of 2020 graduations will take place in parking lots, on TV and through the radio in May.
What I didn’t expect when my family started staying home.
Show your gratitude and support Hawai‘i’s frontline workers with free meals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inside a $5,000-a-night hotel, Mugen’s eight-course tasting menu is an affordable luxury.
When his five sports teams had to stop practicing, 11-year-old Brennan Yamaguchi was sad. But what was even harder was watching the bill he worked on stall at the legislature.
(Sponsored) Birthday, anniversary and holiday celebrations shouldn’t stop just because we’re stuck at home.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Those who didn’t necessarily qualify for regular unemployment, such as freelancers and independent contractors, can now take advantage of the state’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program.
Our team has found some very stylish (and locally made) fabric face masks, online and in stores here on O‘ahu.
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.
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