Frolic’s 7-Course Tofu Day Celebration Feast Coming to Jinya on Oct. 2
Tofu is going luxe in a kaiseki-style feast with lobster, a touch of truffle and more.
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Watch soaring daredevils, swim with mermaids, bust a move in a break dance contest and more!
Fine Dining on the Beach: Here’s a Taste of Maui’s Reimagined Pacific’o
A new chef, new partners and a new menu usher in a serious glow up for the iconic Lahaina farm-to-table destination.
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Like a cross between Hawai‘i News Now and The Onion, Da Bullehtin offers a unique look at local culture that you may not get unless you’re truly local.
Don’t Miss This: Eddie Kamae Songbook Launch Party in Waikīkī
The six-hour songfest celebrates a free music resource. The new online/interactive songbook honors many of Sons of Hawai‘i founder and filmmaker Eddie Kamae’s favorites.
Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day This Weekend at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities
The Kaimukī bookseller hosts renowned authors, artisans and food vendors—plus great deals—on Saturday, April 30.
Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 is Ending With a Bang at HiSAM
Be part of the festivities at HT22’s closing celebration at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
What Is Chinatown’s O’Kims Cooking Up in the Space Next Door?
This stretch of Nu‘uanu Avenue is getting a new grab-and-go spot with sandwiches, desserts and banchan. The question is when will it open?
The Honolulu Zoo Bids Aloha To Beloved Lani Moo
The ambassador for Meadow Gold Dairies lived at the Keiki Zoo for more than 12 years.
COVID’s Taken My Sense of Smell, But Not My Appetite
While waiting for a full recovery, HONOLULU Magazine’s dining editor discovers a world beyond taste.
Spring Fashion Feature: Guamanian Model Brandon Espiritu Praises Models of Color
Now that he’s modeled in a few big campaigns, he’s proud of his work and the trailblazers before him who paved the path so that minorities, like himself, could share in the spotlight.
The History of Hawai‘i From Our Files: Waikīkī’s International Market Place in 1960
Here’s a look back at April 1960.