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The Honolulu Museum of Art shops offer an eclectic array with no mall stress.
Service clubs, veterans and citizens are working under the radar to make civic repairs—with City Hall’s approval. Now you can, too.
The annual pouring of whiskey from a canteen found in the wreckage of a bomb raid in Japan 71 years ago brought together both cultures in a show of peace and humanitarianism.
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Late registration takes place Dec. 8 through 10 at the Honolulu Marathon Expo, held at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
The 75th anniversary of the attack on O‘ahu provided drama, emotion, surprise and even some humor
The Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade and Public Ceremony honors the remaining Pearl Harbor Survivors as the Grand Marshals and honors and recognizes all veterans, active duty military, and their families.
The USS Oklahoma ceremony commemorated the devastating loss of the Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor. The battleship took three torpedo hits almost immediately after the first bombs fell, leaving 429 men either dead or missing.
The Honolulu-born president will return to Honolulu later this month with Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for a historic visit to Pearl Harbor.
On the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, we commemorate the event with some of the untold stories of that day from survivors—both civilian and military.
The 1940 Census showed roughly one out of three local residents were of Japanese ancestry.
Mannequin challenge: Pearl Harbor edition.
Everything you need to know about attending Pearl Harbor events.
In the July issue of HONOLULU Magazine, we asked our readers for memories of Hawai‘i during and after the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
President Obama designates Dec. 7 of each year as “National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.”
Pearl Harbor survivor remembers the attack, 75 years later.
Remembering the Japanese-American veterans who became America’s secret weapon.
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A child’s view of the war.
Director of customer service for the City & County Sheri Kajiwara dishes about what goes on behind the scenes.
Warm up with hand-crafted hot cocoa and espresso drinks from Kopé Coffee, play trivia and pau hana on the ice at Hawai‘i’s only outdoor ice skating rink.
Why the debate surrounding cultural appropriation matters.