HONOLULU Magazine - November 2006
Careful Crossings
The HPD has stepped up pedestrian citations. Will it make O‘ahu’s streets safer?
From Our Files | November
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Let the Healing Begin
By facing the victims of their crimes, inmates at Waiawa prison start to move forward.
Mu‘umu‘u Re-do
The trendy Blue Geisha Vintage Boutique turns an old mainstay into a hot new look.
Behind the Paint
Graffiti is everywhere. We talked to the people who write it, to find out how and why they do it. Think you already know who spray-paints walls? Think again.
The Unretired
Rocking chairs and gold watches are the stuff of yesterday’s retirees. Today, the rules are different.
Where I’m From
Knowing a person’s hometown tells you more than just where they were raised.
Who Owns the Duke?
The battle for the trademark to Duke Kahanamoku’s name has been far less dignified than the man himself.
Saving the Island of Kaho‘olawe
Kaho‘olawe doesn’t make the news so much anymore. But a lot is going on there—and you can be part of it.
9 Most Endangered Historic Sites in Hawai‘i
The buildings, estates and towns most in need of saving in 2006.
Pampered Pooch
Spoil your four-legged companion with groovy pet goodies.
Off with Their Heads!
Whatever happened to the public spanking?
Mom Was Right
Take advantage of the cooler weather by getting some crunchy, tasty local broccoli.