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HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s prominent leaders and businesses who are making waves in their industry.
The show must go on, even during a pandemic.
Disappearing students.
Playing sports and playing dress up are my two favorite pastimes.
This small community project makes me love my neighborhood even more.
Police raid video game rooms on O‘ahu in 1986, citing tens of millions of dollars changing hands at these illegal operations.
It’s Earth Month people, so schedule a visit to the new crop of neighborhood stores featuring sustainable and ethically sourced items for the ultimate guilt-free shopping spree.
An article from 2001 takes on the topic of dredging the Ala Wai Canal in the wake of complaints about what lurks in its murky waters.
Here’s a look back at April 1926.
A new home for old books.
Here’s a look back at April 1971.
Here’s a look back at April 1921.
In abnormal times, normal just won’t do.
The American Institute of Architects Honolulu Architecture Month mixes online and in-person events. Plus, race to a virtual finish line, save the planet and drink some mimosas.
Where else can you get a Kim Sielbeck puzzle?