My Honolulu: Memories of Sandy Beach’s Manapua Man Van
Breakfast at Sandy’s—after getting whomped by shorebreak for a couple of hours—wasn’t for the faint of heart, or stomach.
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Breakfast at Sandy’s—after getting whomped by shorebreak for a couple of hours—wasn’t for the faint of heart, or stomach.
From a mermaid-themed aquatics class, Richard Simmons look-alikes and frightening dance moves to your favorite scary songs, these Halloween workouts won’t disappoint.
Creepy clowns, super-realistic zombie makeup and a village haunted by real spirits.
The toughest stories sometimes come in tiny packages.
Since 1985, she’s been conjuring up stage costumes full time—and enjoying the drama on- and off-stage.
O‘ahu’s manapua man holds a special place in the hearts, and stomachs, of local residents.
Listen to a re-enactment of the "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast and get your fill of horror movies during Hitchcocktober.
How to party like a poltergeist all month long.
Hear Def Leppard’s 1987 album live, show love for sustainability and parade your pride.
A little Big Island lizard dialed up a lot of attention for this Marine Mammal Center.
(Sponsored) Support a great cause this Saturday at Easterseals Hawai‘i’s inaugural fundraising fête at the Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina.
Greenpeace vessel back from Great Garbage Patch to talk about plastic pollution.
The Honolulu Museum of Art’s Doris Duke Theatre hosts the Shaw Brothers Retrospective, a screening of 30 recently restored films, now through Nov. 2.
(Sponsored) From your neighborhood experts at Locations.
(Sponsored) On Sunday, Sept. 30, the Waikīkī restaurant celebrated its first Hale ‘Aina accolade with new executive chef Gary Tamashiro.
Go vegan, peruse a pumpkin patch, walk the dog and fight a deadly disease.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Mākālei Beach Park.
Start the fall season on a good note with some healthy local eats, a Waimānalo beach cleanup and a pumpkin festival.
Dr. Chien-Wen Tseng is the first local physician to help set national recommendations for regular screenings and tests with the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
Learn about veganism, carboload on pasta and cut loose with a hard rock legend.
(Sponsored) Friday, Oct. 12, through Sunday, Oct. 14, at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.
Some MLB stars are stopping by the islands on the way to Japan. You have two chances to see them bat up against the best.
Eat, drink and immerse yourself in Italian culture at Festa Italiana, the only event of its kind in Hawai‘i, on Oct. 6.
Carb up on Italian eats, head to a powwow plus more ways to spend your days off.