Steve-O Stand-Up Comedy Tour this January
Steve-O, star of MTV’s reality show Jackass, is visiting Hawaii in January for his stand-up tour “Too Much Information,” with several local comedians opening each night, including James Mane.
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Steve-O, star of MTV’s reality show Jackass, is visiting Hawaii in January for his stand-up tour “Too Much Information,” with several local comedians opening each night, including James Mane.
The December archives from our files of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Local designers get down to the pretty-gritty with a new crop of edgy-chic pieces.
We’re the greatest in the world! Even Guinness says so.
Last Saturday, Whole Foods held a Style your Sole event with local artists.
‘Tis the season to give. But where? How? Time and money are always hard to come by and you want your efforts to make a real difference. We can help. Here are ways to vet a nonprofit, donate wisely, volunteer efficiently and more.
New Releases: We check out three new restaurants, two big time, one better.
Meet the creative force behind local jewelry line Wishing Bridge.
The Idea Factory: R&D isn’t just a coffee shop—this new Kakaako space aims to inspire.
Go for the bold in the season’s striking, rocker chic pieces offset by playful accessories in eye-popping electric hues.
The HONOLULU Magazine staff stopped by the Heeia Fishpond in Kaneohe, Hawaii to lend a helping hand and learn a bit more about Paepae o Heeia's restoration project.
This month, see the bright lights, fly like an eagle and crack some nuts.
The sexy South American label heats up downtown Honolulu.
‘Tis the season to give. Why not give your time and volunteer at one of Hawaii’s many nonprofits? For each cause in the state, there’s a local nonprofit striving to make a difference in the community. You’re bound to find something that suits your interest and fits your schedule, whether it’s helping low-income children, cleaning up a beach or assisting in an opera theater’s upcoming production.
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