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While you were busy avoiding Waikīkī, Zetton was infiltrating the neighborhood.
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While you were busy avoiding Waikīkī, Zetton was infiltrating the neighborhood.
There are plenty of old-school haunts and new grinds on the mauka side of King Street past University Avenue.
If reaching a doctor 24/7 is as simple as turning on a computer, why aren’t more of us doing it?
All ideas are on the table, including shorter and less rigorous training for some doctors. But time and money are running out.
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs hopes to bolster ancient cultural traditions with a soon-to-be-released directory of artists, instructors and experts. Meet four of those practitioners who are fighting to keep their ancient arts alive.
As if we don’t feel the Black Friday-through-Cyber Monday hangover enough, the Native Hawaiian from O‘ahu dominated in a shortened format in heavy storm surf while her top two rivals lost heartbreaker heats. It’s Moore’s fourth world title.
My 10-week internship included impromptu office yoga, designer samples and award-winning snacks.
Catch one last movie this holiday weekend at Kāhala Mall before the renovations.
Giving Tuesday falls on Dec. 3 this year, and we’re celebrating the national day of charity in a big way.
Ways to burn off that turkey feast: laugh it off, dance it off or shop Black Friday and Small Business Saturday deals.
(Sponsored) Before you spend a cent or sign a contract, check out new businesses, individuals or licensed professionals with the Hawai‘i Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs BusinessCheck.
We pre-scouted all the goodies—here are the must-haves to put at the top of your list.
Their pop-up at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum on Dec. 6 will also feature a live demo of Jon Almeda creating mini ceramics.
(Sponsored) On the Rocks Premium Cocktails is taking the bartender out of the mix.
We took a beginner climbing clinic at O‘ahu’s only indoor bouldering gym.
(Sponsored) From Island-inspired graphic tees to winter-ready down jackets, the Japanese global retailer makes finding gifts a breeze.
Jingle all the way over to Honolulu Hale to celebrate the best time of the year.
Letting things slide isn’t always a good way to go.