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Here’s a little tried-and-tested fitspiration for International Yoga Day on Monday, June 21.
Bold earrings, new shopping spots and collections, plus style resolutions for 2019.
We laughed, we cried, here’s why.
Colorful fabrics, a mean sandwich and a mini Statue of Liberty.
A handy financial checklist to guide you through every stage.
For all those thrifty rich locals living their best lives in Hawai‘i.
How they’ve made it, saved it and are passing it on.
Art, music, a scavenger hunt, tales of murder—this weekend’s got a little something for everyone.
(Sponsored) The Hawai‘i DCCA Insurance Division offers annual premium comparison guides to help consumers get the most out of their money.
Welcome to the table, vegans and vegetarians: Honolulu’s eating scene has come around to the joys of meat-free dishes.
Spread the news. Share the ballot. Voting ends Feb. 28, 2019.
This uniquely Hawai‘i adaptation of America’s rising pastime was played without pads and substituted slick ballhandling, shifty moves and multitalented stars in rolled-up dungarees.
Let’s see if these Mainland innovations can save us some time.
The sight of humpback whales and new calves are a thrilling part of Hawai‘i’s winter season.
After a competitive nationwide search last year, New York native John Devlin, 33, was selected as the Hawai‘i Youth Symphony’s music director from a pool of more than 80 candidates.
Deadline is Feb. 28. Entrants age 21 and over are automatically entered to win a dine-around-town package worth $250.
Ring in the year of the pig, celebrate 20 years of Taking Back Sunday and brave the rain at Punahou School’s annual fundraiser.
Here’s Why You Won’t Want to Miss Richard Powers on Feb. 6.
Celebrate Chinese New Year in Honolulu and ring in the Year of the Pig at Night in Chinatown on Feb. 2.
(Sponsored) High school students in 10th and 11th grade can apply for Outreach College’s Summer Scholar Program at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Stuff your face with authentic food while soaking in the cultures of the Islands. From hula and Chinese lion dances to taiko and opera, this list of 21 ethnic festivals on O‘ahu won’t disappoint.
(Sponsored) From Jan. 25 through Feb. 11, welcome the year of the pig with special dishes and drinks offered at the Waikīkī restaurant.