O‘ahu Shopping Guide: The Best Boutiques in Kaimukī
HONOLULU Magazine’s style editors spill on where to go and what to buy to shop like a local in Kaimukī.
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HONOLULU Magazine’s style editors spill on where to go and what to buy to shop like a local in Kaimukī.
National Love Your Pet Day (Feb. 20) is the perfect excuse to drink outside with all the good boys and girls.
Twenty years after the bombing stopped, Kaho‘olawe sets a path for the future.
Changes are happening across Foodland’s 33 stores, some gradual and subtle, others over the top. And there’s more coming.
This three-block strip of Kamehameha Highway reveals an old-school neighborhood grappling with growth, development and rail.
It’s not just about massive murals. Some local artists are going smaller scale with their street art.
Here is how Hawai‘i is succeeding, and struggling, when it comes to supporting students in transition.
Introducing: Honolulu’s cutest pets!
New lids on the block.
Just because we live on an island doesn’t mean we’ll ever run out of new things to discover.
Gabe Sachter-Smith stalks bananas around the world and builds a banana library of Hawaiian cultivars.
The word has a new note next to it on Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, thanks, in part, to an email from a local writer.
Don’t count on seeing summer concerts at the Waikīkī Shell. The 63-year-old amphitheater is upping its game.
When to show up, what to buy and strategies for making the most of your visit.
Here comes your summer shopping list.
(Sponsored) EAT THINK DRINK returns to ʻAlohilani Resort Waikīkī Beach on Thursday, July 18 from 6–9 p.m.
(Sponsored) Hawai‘i’s biggest mixology festival is taking over the entire month of July during International Market Place’s second annual Mixology Month!
Here’s a guide. Ready, set, eat.
Scientific illustrations of musubi, slippers and more make for fun posters.
Spin classes are all the rage. We put our pedal to the metal for an early-morning workout at the Nu‘uanu Y.
With only a few “benders” on the island, classic neon signs faced a dim future in 2010.