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After a thorough renovation, about all that's left of Honolulu’s most infamous strip club is the legendary neon sign out front, and the memories of Hubba Hubba’s lurid past.
20 years ago, a dozen chefs changed how Hawaii ate—and how the world viewed us.
Gang activity, rat infestations, deteriorating walls and ceilings, and, until this June, no hot, running water.
A new city bill purports to solve the simmering issue, but it still won’t be enough. The real problem? The city can’t enforce the current law. We tell you why.
For more than a decade, the Hula Preservation Society has been interviewing, and videotaping, hula’s most respected elders, capturing their knowledge, their memories and their stories. The result is a treasure trove of history and culture; here, we present just a few excerpts from the hundreds of hours of footage.
Pupu on the Rocks: You can’t always judge a great drinks and pupu place from the outside.
What Can You Get for $1 Million?: How far will a cool million take you when you’re shopping for a house on Oahu?
A new book takes us to the movies—and back in time.
Whether you’re meeting her for the first time, or you’ve been married for 20 years, here are 50 great dates to romance that special someone.
On the Hunt: See the city with fresh eyes via this article, an artistic scavenger hunt of Honolulu’s best public art.
Too often, the trip from Honolulu to Kahuku is a well-beaten path from downtown to the comforts of a single resort.
Micronesians are Hawai‘i's newest arrivals. We wanted to find out more about what it’s like to make a new life here.
Many people consider themselves religious, but it takes a special level of devotion to literally wear one’s faith on one’s sleeve.
Here are six locally grown dishes you can order in Hawaii restaurants right now—and the farmers who made them possible.