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We asked five local writers to share a personal story that would resonate with a broader audience for its authenticity, humor and heart.
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We asked five local writers to share a personal story that would resonate with a broader audience for its authenticity, humor and heart.
When it comes down to it, when the cards are on the table and the moment of truth has arrived, do I have what it takes to dig deep and win it all?
I hadn’t initially planned to take on a new surname later in life, tied to an ancestry that clearly wasn’t mine.
I don’t want to be younger and don’t care much about looking younger because I know who I am.
In a place I never planned to land, through a dog I got as a bribe, I became essential.
As coffee trends more scientific and sustainable worldwide, new cafés and carts in Honolulu are turning the drink fun and personal. Here’s a taste of our coffee world today.
Everyone else at open adult tap is zippy and syncopated. I’m a half-step behind on the second twirl.
With a major expansion, Ho‘okua‘āina encourages land and cultural stewardship along with community well-being.
TktkHula hālau come from near and far to participate in this world-renowned competition.
We caught up with the writer, teacher and Pidgin advocate after his appointment.
Children and teens gain cognitively, socially and in many other ways when they take part in music, dance, visual arts and theater programs.
The 2025 event had record attendance and generated nearly $524 million for the state.
The artist has hand-painted iconic signage for several local businesses.
The Barbie-pink fruit is a victim of its own beauty.
Jam with Josh Tatofi, join the Hapalua Half Marathon, shop a curated local pop-up market, see a cultural multimedia art exhibit and more.
Re-use Hawai‘i brings back the tool library and workshops, plus kicks off exciting new initiatives.
The former chef-owner of Nami Kaze is rolling out ambitious projects at Diamond Head Market & Grill.
Potter Yamuna Brennan draws inspiration from the ocean for her small-batch tiles but also offers custom work.
The nonprofit helps teens with their mental health by providing therapy as well as workshops and a safe space for them to hang out.
Blue Startups’ latest East Meets West conference in April aims to connect local startups with a global audience.
Journalist Shawn “Speedy” Lopes uncovers the history of punk, indie and alternative music in the Islands.
Maui painter and designer Pua Jauregui creates each Hawaiian quilt pattern by hand with punch needle techniques.
Brush up on art, enhance your academics, or learn how to play an instrument or a new sport this summer.