Swing Dancing Returns to O‘ahu in the Nineties and More From Hawai‘i’s History
A look back at Honolulu from 1948 to 2003. Stories taken from the archives of the Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
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A look back at Honolulu from 1948 to 2003. Stories taken from the archives of the Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Eat, drink and be Merriman’s.
Only a quarter of STEM jobs in the U.S. are filled by women. Here are six making a difference in Hawai‘i.
See Honolulu then and now through the lens of these Old Honolulu photos.
Disappearing Diamond Head, a historic fire in Chinatown and mule-drawn trolleys. We look back ... and forward at Honolulu.
Let’s be honest—we don’t always understand who we should see when it comes to medical care.
If you’re going to target a misdemeanor, I’ve got a better idea.
Style and heritage merge at 45R Hawai‘i.
Tori Richard takes a turn for the tiny.
(Sponsored) Nov. 9 through 18, International Market Place celebrates Restaurant Week Hawai‘i with special menus and prices at participating eateries.
After you get your Halloween thrills in, dive into November with these four events.
The potent dramatization of Chinatown’s WWII role servicing the military via paid affection feels like a game changer in locally sourced film production.
Headliners include fashion designers, local and Maoli artists, live music, burlesque, art installations, a movie premiere and a Dia de los Muertos sugar mask pop-up.
Feel like a tourist in your own city by learning about O‘ahu’s historic neighborhoods.
Take the insider tour of Diamond Head Theatre’s costume rentals.
Listening to a ghost story takes some guts, but it takes a real brave soul to explore the most hair-raising, haunted places on O‘ahu. You down?
Changing laws and attitudes are creating opportunities for Hawai‘i’s natural sunscreen startups.
(Sponsored) Your guide to navigating the admissions process, financial aid applications, preparing for college, avoiding the Freshman 15, building a network and more. Plus, get an insider perspective on studying abroad.
Learn the spooky histories of different Hawai‘i cultures.
(Sponsored) On Friday, Nov. 2, head to T Galleria By DFS Hawai‘i to support local entrepreneurs and discover the latest trending Island products.
Opa! The 37th annual celebration of Greek culture, food and music returns to McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park from noon to 9 p.m. on Oct. 27 and 28.
Party with your best witches, Greek out over gyros and more.
(Sponsored) The official Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival collection features apparel for men and women, culinary accessories and more.
Looking for a new leafy friend? Head to one of these spots on Nov. 3.