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Celebrate Earth Month and learn about native Hawaiian plants in Bishop Museum’s impressive Plants of Hawai‘i collection.
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Celebrate Earth Month and learn about native Hawaiian plants in Bishop Museum’s impressive Plants of Hawai‘i collection.
A morning working a kalo patch on O‘ahu’s Windward side.
Deep in Kalihi Valley, volunteers harvest greens for neighborhood kūpuna and a nonprofit café.
Find the elusive truck’s wagyu and local beef smash burgers and pork sausages near Mililani Golf Course on Fridays.
At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
Score major style points with local pickleball gear.
Cheer on the ’Bows at the Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship, see Sasha Colby live and celebrate all things Spam.
Not sure what to do with your kids this summer? Look no further than our list of the best campsites and hikes on O‘ahu for the whole family.
Explore O‘ahu farmers markets throughout the week for fresh produce, snacks, flowers and crafts.
Frolic’s sixth most popular post of 2023 spotlights Kats Sushi and its $32.90 made-to-order nigiri deal.
Nightlife never looked so bright on O‘ahu’s North Shore.
Go ice skating, marvel at a magic show, see the whales and run a marathon.
Industry leaders in the Islands are pushing the idea of “regenerative tourism.”
The holidays are the perfect time to get the whole ‘ohana together and teach keiki about the joy of giving—not just with presents, but by volunteering with or donating to community organizations all year-round.
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Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures.
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