Publisher’s Page: The Stories of Our City
How HONOLULU and HPR share a common mission.
Departments
More
Connect With Us
How HONOLULU and HPR share a common mission.
Mililani’s Beth Fukumoto earlier criticized President Donald Trump and left Hawai‘i GOP.
The weird and wonderful creatures that populate Hawai‘i’s offshore waters are visible each night on this black-water dive.
The state asks for public input as it works to repair the old concrete observation stations on the trail, commonly known as “pillboxes.”
Celebrate Easter, a local brewery’s third anniversary and more.
With everything from breakfast sammies and tacos to mochi pancakes and waffles, these Honolulu brunch spots are changing the game.
Meeting the Amazon challenge head-on, the comfy high-tech salon launches with author and Patagonia Ambassador Liz Clark reading from “Swell: A Sailing Surfer’s Journey of Awakening” on March 27.
Hired in 2017 as the new executive director of the Hawai‘i International Film Festival, Beckie Stocchetti oversees a year-round three-ring celluloid circus, with co-directors of programming Anderson Le and Anna Page.
Honor Prince Kūhiō, contemplate climate change and eat oodles of noodles.
What goes through your head when your smartphone disappears.
Join HONOLULU Magazine for a fest celebrating the Best of Honolulu.
(Sponsored) Every weekend this month, keiki can explore the oceans for free with the purchase of a kama‘āina adult ticket.
(Sponsored) The luxury brand rolled out its new model on March 1, 2018, and there’s only one place on the island to go for a test drive.
The ethnic festival has evolved to focus more on cultural education and professional development.
Honolulu’s hottest brunch restaurants are going beyond the basic bloody mary—way beyond.
With 100,000 possible flavor combinations, you need a strategy. Here are two.
There are lots of great ways to celebrate St. Paddy’s right here in Honolulu—take it from an Irish girl!
Chinatown gets a dose of Irish charm, famous chefs talk farm-to-table and the Lyon Arboretum helps protect native plants from the ground up.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: The Hawai‘i Men’s Shed.
Say goodbye to clutter.
A look back at Honolulu from March 1923 to 2013. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Latin twists, extravagant toppings and savory stacks to start your day right.
You have until March 20 to tell the state energy office your plan to spend automaker Volkswagen’s money.
Revel in your love for local.