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Say Happy Birthday to a prince who could pass laws and throw punches.
7 things you should know before attending a cooking class at Cookspace Hawai‘i.
A ruff day goes away as soon as puppies arrive.
These Islanders have experienced the unusual and done the extraordinary.
Keānuenue DeSoto is a 12-year-old fashion designer on the rise.
Here are 10 things you need to know about a feathered cape and helmet, once owned by Captain Cook, appearing together at Hawai‘i’s Bishop Museum.
See Snowden Hodges paintings and find out what’s behind them at KCC, now through April 15.
Making President Obama look good, the 13th-seeded UH men’s basketball team bust No. 4 UC Berkeley in the South Regional NCAA Playoffs on Friday, March 18.
Presented by Reyn Spooner: Can every Thursday be a fashion show Thursday?
Sam Choy might not be running any O‘ahu restaurants, but this beloved local chef is cooking in more kitchens than ever.
This moderate hike combines a good workout with spectacular views.
Don’t forget to wear green on Thursday, March 17.
HONOLULU Magazine’s editor follows the journey of two priceless historic artifacts from New Zealand to Hawai‘i.
This year’s spring fashions take us on a fantastical journey through the looking glass with an enchanting array of cascading gowns, majestic embellishments and bewitching silhouettes.
The 22nd annual festival runs from March 11–13.
We rounded up the best things to do this month that won’t break the bank.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: WWOOFers.
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Presented by Kāhala Mall: Relive the moment from the VIP shopping event.
A new strategy for controlling rats and mongooses in conservation areas needs public comment by April 7.
Why does a reflecting pool have to be so complicated?
You have until March 31 to visit the museum.
You can see the new mural at the Honolulu Museum of Art until March 2017.