This Local Woman Has Been Taking Classes at the Honolulu Museum of Art for 60 Years
A drawing class in 1957 led McKinley High School student Carolyn Dilag Nakagawa to become a lifelong learner at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
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A drawing class in 1957 led McKinley High School student Carolyn Dilag Nakagawa to become a lifelong learner at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Catch this swell event at the Honolulu Museum of Art, now through July 30.
A lineup of the weekend’s best events.
After a plea deal, on the eve of sentencing, we take a long look at this disturbing attack.
Your guide to which Honolulu City and County services will be available or suspended in observance of Independence Day on July 4, 2017.
Kaua‘i is the oldest, the most beautiful, the unconquered island. It's the lush home of spiritual pilgrims, privacy-seeking billionaires and rowdy roosters. Isn’t it time you paid a visit?
Pick up some local art, visit the westernmost bookstore in the U.S. and find fresh fruit and veggies.
Every month, we celebrate the anniversaries of local companies and organizations. This month: Local icons of publishing, seafood and car-washing.
You don’t have to book a flight to explore international flavors. We tracked down 53 of the tastiest dishes in Hawai‘i that hail from cuisines all over the globe.
A lineup of Independence Day weekend’s best events.
Some call them the “state/island bird” of Kaua‘i.
Diners love the drama of open kitchens. We asked chef Robynne Mai‘i of Fête to dish on what it’s like on the other side of the counter.
There’s more to wine than France and California. We asked some of the top wine pros in the city for their current favorite regions, and what they’re nerding out on lately.
Our tips for making sure you’re prepared for this intense trek with a breathtaking view.
The Kalalau Trail leads to a breathtaking view of a secluded beach.
A look back at Honolulu from June 1937 to 1987. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Here’s how to rock your hammock, if not your world, this summer. And if that’s not startling enough, we’ve got news about a new local bookstore opening.
A lineup of the weekend’s best events.
Grab a bento, indulge in locally made gelato and more. Plus, where to get the best omiyage for friends and family back home.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Kahuku Point Cleanup and Restoration.
Even the bathroom break can be an adventure.
The celebration on Saturday, June 17, marked a journey of three years, 150 international ports, 250 crew members and 40,300 nautical miles.
The installation will be on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art through July 30.