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A new book takes us to the movies—and back in time.
Ooey, Gooey Cheese: It stretches, it bubbles, it tantalizes you with warm, salty flavors. You know you can’t deny yourself the melting goodness of cheese. We found the 18 most irresistible cheese dishes in town. Here’s where to indulge.
Whether you’re meeting her for the first time, or you’ve been married for 20 years, here are 50 great dates to romance that special someone.
On the Hunt: See the city with fresh eyes via this article, an artistic scavenger hunt of Honolulu’s best public art.
Inspired by Hawaii’s environment, these note cards invite you to put away your keyboard and pick up a pen.
New Relief: Honolulu-based acupuncturist Jayne Tsuchiyama is the first Hawaii recipient of a Susan G. Komen grant to make acupuncture available to women undergoing breast cancer treatment.
For years, the ukulele was seen as a novelty outside the Islands. These days, though, a new crop of Mainland rockers and hipsters are getting serious about Hawaii’s favorite instrument.
New York State approves same-sex marriage just in time for my friend's wedding. Now if Hawaii could just do the same.
The quiet town of Hilo may soon be home to some of the state’s most compelling new architecture.
Too often, the trip from Honolulu to Kahuku is a well-beaten path from downtown to the comforts of a single resort.
Micronesians are Hawai‘i's newest arrivals. We wanted to find out more about what it’s like to make a new life here.
Sea Change: Kariel dreamed of being a mermaid as a child; these days she can can dive to depths of 50 feet and go without air for three minutes.
In an age of information overload, magazines cut through the chatter to bring you the best.
Enjoy the Bard, grab a cup of Hawaii-grown Joe and paddle in honor of the Duke.
Heard on the Street: Two new boutiques make it worth squeezing your car into Kakaako’s tight spots.
Is the customer always right? We turned the tables and asked Hawaii chefs to dish on what they wish diners knew.