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Realism Rises: For a growing number of local Honolulu artists, the most exciting painting techniques are the oldest ones.
What’s going on underneath those shells? From gastronomy to conservation to evolutionary biology, we pry the secrets out of these little limpets.
Local Genius: A national lecture series gets a Hawaii-specific version this month.
Watch out! November marks the official return of the humpback whales to Hawai‘i waters.
For our 2012 Hale Aina Awards, we interviewed four chefs to talk about the Hale Aina Awards and the dining scene in Hawaii.
Menpachi Productions featured Feed The Hunger Foundation, a global non-profit organization based in Honolulu that provides micro-finance agricultural loans for empowerment, not exploitation.
The Donors Choose website is helping teachers and school counselors get the funding they need for classroom projects.
After a thorough renovation, about all that's left of Honolulu’s most infamous strip club is the legendary neon sign out front, and the memories of Hubba Hubba’s lurid past.
100 years ago, Honolulu seemed more 19th century than 20th. Amazing things were coming.
Get Out and Go: Eating mochi, practicing yoga, singing along to “Wicked Game” and honoring U.S. veterans. There’s something for everyone out there this month.
Hawaiiana Furniture: A local furniture company brings Hawaiiana into the 21st century.
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