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Local chefs create dishes based on artwork for Palette on April 6.
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An entire community remembers the owner of Side Street Inn, who died this weekend.
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People from all walks of life congregate in Waikīkī. Their stories reflect the community’s often colorful characteristics and depict what living local in Waikīkī means.
Listen to our playlist of songs that expresses the world’s love for Waikīkī.
Time to bust out that selfie stick.
Remembering Waikīkī as a venue for Hawai‘i musicians of today and yesterday.
Waikīkī will always be special to me.
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Cast your vote by Feb. 28. Entrants age 21 and over are automatically entered to win a dine around town package.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Okinawa Lion Dancers.
The Waikīkī beachboys are a holdover from a bygone era, when this legendary band of Hawaiian watermen ruled the beach as Waikīkī rose to become Hawai‘i’s premier resort destination.
A look back at Honolulu from February 1933 to 2013. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Find out how these local spots survive the test of time.
Getting braces isn’t just something for kids anymore. Turns out more grown-ups getting their teeth straightened is a growing trend, locally and nationally. We find out why.
(Sponsored) Roy Yamaguchi celebrated 30 years in business on Thursday, Feb. 8 with a sold-out house and 10 of Hawai‘i’s elite chefs.
Waikīkī is much more than a tourist destination and faces the same challenges of other urban neighborhoods on O‘ahu. It has public schools, family-run restaurants, places people call home. Here are their stories.
From indulgent malassadas and great meals to a block party, this year’s guide takes you reveling in Mardi Gras on Feb. 13, the eve of Valentine’s Day.
Whether you’re single, taken or married, there’s something fun to do this Valentine’s Day.
“Abstruction: The Sculpture of Erick Swenson” at the Honolulu Museum of Art is more than a decade in the making. It opens March 1.
Everything you need to know about this musical Sunday in the park.