Park Yourself in Front of These Three Vietnamese Restaurants in Kaimukī
A parklet crawl turns into an exploration of Vietnamese cuisine beyond pho and banh mi.
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A parklet crawl turns into an exploration of Vietnamese cuisine beyond pho and banh mi.
The granddaughter of internment camp survivors talks about what’s next for Hawai‘i’s largest internment camp site, her own journey through history and how an order at a Honolulu Starbucks helped the Idaho native feel at home in the Islands.
If you can only plant one tree, make it an urban one.
Plant flowers, pull weeds, harvest veggies and get dirty while giving back to the community in this family-friendly volunteer opportunity.
Quick fixes for sandy feet, broken slippers and a DIY campfire starter made from items you have at home.
“I’m a gardener, I love gardening and I love saving the world one garden at a time. That’s my motto.”
This year, we can see a lunar eclipse. We’re just saying.
The Korean-Spanish mashup is a March special at O’Kim’s Korean Kitchen in Chinatown.
We talk with Desiree Page about how criminal statistics pushed her into arboriculture, how HECO manages power lines and trees, and why trees grow up so fast in Waimānalo.
Big Island Bike Tours offers an e-bike ride around the historic property.
The 1,875-acre ahupua‘a is open for swimming, picnicking and exploring.
Heidi Bornhurst talks about designing a zoo habitat for elephants, using a forklift to pick up her future husband and why grass is a super alien.
We spent weeks contemplating some of Honolulu’s oldest, biggest and most impressive trees to capture their natural magnificence.

We delve deep into underground passages, secret societies and mysteries to bring you the best secrets the city has to offer.
We aren’t picky, we’re just…discerning.
With our perfect weather, camping in Hawai‘i couldn’t be easier. Just grab a tent and some supplies, and head out to one of these scenic spots.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures.
Kick the single-use plastics and pack your homemade lunch with these reusable wraps, utensils and lunch boxes.