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Brother Noland teaches us how to use a rabbit stick, start a fire and throw a net.
West Virginia drivers have a one in 39 chance of colliding with a deer. Our odds are 1 in 10,281, and that’s most likely on a neighbor island.
Fashion editor Brie Thalmann shares an inside scoop from New York Fashion Week.
How a low-budget independent film set in World War II-era Hawai‘i comes together through a peek into producer Dana Hankins’ work diary.
Money can’t buy you happiness, but it can get you an awfully nice hotel room. See what $10,000 a night buys you at Honolulu’s fanciest.
Fashion editor Brie Thalmann shares an inside scoop from New York Fashion Week.
Pacific Gateway Center hopes to open community center by next summer.
Master the runway’s metallic trend.
Hawaii’s largest private university steadily expanded for decades in downtown Honolulu, but the economic downturn has brought challenges. A change in leadership, job cuts, a sharp jump in tuition, and faculty and staff job cuts have shaken Hawaii Pacific University, even as it embarks on an ambitious plan to develop Aloha Tower Marketplace as its new core.
Forty-seven chefs recommend their favorite dishes—at their restaurants and around town.
Nature’s shimmery beauty, watch new films, Hawaii Five-0 premiere at Waikiki Beach and music from DJs to Bolero.
Author and Hokulea alum Marion Lyman-Mersereau tells the story of Eddie Aikau with giant puppets in a new Hawaii Theatre Center production.
Dragon’s Lair is finding a comic book market in suburban Mililani.
Every day in September, Honolulu Magazine and our sister publications will be giving away restaurant gift certificates, event admission tickets and more.
We caught up with Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman to find out what he’s been up to since his 61st birthday bash.
It’s private, inexpensive and offers stunning views—but is it worth living in a house that could be torched at any moment? Meet the people who have made Kilauea their home.
Cystic fibrosis patient Maria Yasmin Canales chats with her hero Dog about life in paradise, climbing Koko Head crater and tackling fear.
This month, Kahunui Foster begins her freshman year at Harvard University—the first Waianae High School graduate admitted to Harvard since 1980.
Aiea’s new public library was built on the site of a sugar mill. And it shows.
Get a first look at Pixar’s new animated short film.
It took lawmakers a year to revise a bill cracking down on drivers using mobile devices. We asked for a year’s worth of citations to uncover the most common places and times to get a ticket. Consider yourself warned.
Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.
Watch this exclusive video from our September cover shoot. We talk behind the scenes with chef Lee Anne Wong.
This week, learn, eat, drink, dance and have fun.