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Hurricane season in Hawai‘i is not over yet.
A look back at Honolulu from August 1915 to 1980. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
The three-day event will include designer fashion shows, celebrity guests, fashion marketplace and model search.
New restaurants Rijō and Square Barrels have opened in the locations of two old Downtown favorites. How do they stack up?
Tropical Storm Kilo may turn into a hurricane over the weekend.
Find out what kind of traffic you should expect on your daily commute.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: paint parties.
HONOLULU Fashion Week executive producer Lynne Hanzawa O’Neill makes headlines for her work in the fashion industry.
One of the world’s elite boat races joins a massive science expedition, shedding long-awaited light on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world’s largest and most troubling assemblage of plastic waste.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Life without plastic (bags) is fantastic thanks to these locally designed carry-alls. Stash everything from Kahuku papayas and poi bags to beach essentials and best-selling reads.
Award-winning veteran investigative reporter tells stories of Hawai‘i’s dark past.
Lawrence Murray, better known as Laredo Muredo, was a gregarious guard at the popular, and illegal, Ha‘ikū Stairs hike. Find out where he disappeared to.
Two things you should be eating this month.
Simeon Den will be sharing his artistic expertise in Honolulu later this month.
Is it too soon to get nostalgic for local plastic shop bags?
Soar above Keana Farms in Kahuku on a zip line.
It’s your last chance to see this local band before it relocates to the Mainland.
City Hall shows support of the Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states.
Get tatted up or stuff your face with baklava in these final days of freedom before school and traffic come back to ruin us all.
AUWĒ! A top world expert doesn’t mince words when asked who’s responsible for our horrible Honolulu traffic.