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SPJ Award-winning stories covered everything from UH football to same-sex marriage.
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SPJ Award-winning stories covered everything from UH football to same-sex marriage.
Radiant Orchid, the Pantone® color of 2014, is in full bloom, saturating everything from apparel to accessories, even tasty summer treats!
Find out which 410+ physicians made the list of Hawaii's Best Doctors.
Despite our time zone challenge, Hawaii is a great place to enjoy the World Cup.
Meet Ian Eichelberger and Jacqueline Davey, owners of LIMB, the Kakaako store slash art gallery that’s tiny in size but big on style.
Hawaii doctors Lisa Grininger and Rebecca Sawai went on a medical mission trip to the Philippines as part of Aloha Medical Mission.
Wake-up call for Hawaii soccer fans!
Almost 1,000 volunteers removed thousands of pounds of trash from a pop-up cleanup.
We asked some of Hawaii’s top doctors for their most amazing stories.
In 1888, King Kalakaua issued a royal charter, commissioning a magazine. Then titled Paradise of the Pacific, this publication became HONOLULU Magazine, making it the oldest magazine west of the Mississippi.
It’s time to celebrate America’s Independence Day! Here’s your guide to the best places to celebrate July 4th in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Each month Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: orchid societies.
New spots Koko Head Cafe and Bills Sydney introduce novel dishes, but in very different ways.
“Pretty green, yeah?”
Lauded in national literary circles, Wing Tek Lum may be better known at home as an engineer and real estate broker than an award-winning poet. His latest book may change that.
TV personalities and real-life friends play fictional buddies on the stage.
The new Miemiko and Co. stationery shop is stock-full of adorable paper cuts that make for perfect pen pals.
Our guide to new and notable books from local authors and publishers.
A veggie subscription box, meal plan and cooking lesson rolled into one.
First up: an indie documentary on surfing.
We asked the HONOLULU staff for their books picks for your summer reading list.
When the community said a tearful goodbye to R&D last December, the wheels were already turning on a new project, an indoor park called Kakaako Agora.