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We take a look inside your high school yearbooks to find what’s changed about the local high school experience over the years, and what’s stayed exactly the same.
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We take a look inside your high school yearbooks to find what’s changed about the local high school experience over the years, and what’s stayed exactly the same.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Her Way Thursdays at Aiea Bowl.
From Ozomatli at The Republik to Honolulu City Lights at Honolulu Hale, here are five things to do this week in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Clothes to Home: Local designers know that in Hawaii, family matters, so they’re putting out parent-and-child-style combos that are winning matches.
Going Pono: A local resort embraces traditional Hawaiian design.
Zen At Work: Ohm-M-G fashions from Moani Yoga.
Go with the Flow: A new line from North Shore’s Guava Shop.
Pillow Talk: Precision stitching, painstakingly serged edges and impeccable trims on pillows from Pieces of Me.
The November 2012 archives from our files of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
The Broadway tour of Wicked has made it to Honolulu and will be playing from now until January 12, a world-class production that’s been honed to perfection since its debut in 2003.
...on YouTube teachers, live Hawaiian music and up-and-coming Oahu neighborhoods.
Music reviews of Keola Beamer and Weldon Kekauoha.
Everyone was young once. See Alan Wong playing baseball, Jake Shimabukuro sporting a flattop and Bruno Mars “shaking his bon-bon,” among other Hawaii high schoolers who made it big.
King David Kalakaua founded this magazine under a royal charter as Paradise of the Pacific, publishing our first issue in January 1888. On these pages, we take you back in time to see what life in Honolulu was like then.
You can describe a place using words. You can show a place with pictures. But to really experience a place, you have to stand in it. This is our list of the most endangered historic places in Hawaii.
Chefs Sam Choy, James Donahue and Mark Noguchi share their favorite (and, a formerly secret) Thanksgiving recipes.
Cold Pack: Warm up to wintery city travels with these no-fail, stylish essentials—cozy sweaters, versatile separates and glamorous nighttime accessories are ready for take off.
The restaurants, the factories, the farmers, the history, the origins.
Horse Sense: Got a long face? Maybe a horse can help.
We’re overdue to add at least one more bridge. Even a pedestrian overpass connecting the makai end of University Avenue to Kalaimoku Street in Waikiki would make a difference.
Dream House: You’re always welcome at the new Center for Architecture.
A Green Century: The Outdoor Circle has been beautifying Honolulu for 100 years now.