Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Jan. 22–28, 2026
Attend a home building show, view a new exhibit about Robert Cazimero, play glow-in-the-dark pickleball, see a crime thriller and more.
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We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask their community of writers and readers for their picks.
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Find these unsung stars at Honolulu’s roast meat counters and restaurants.
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Election Day is here but there’s still time for even hard-core procrastinators to get your ballot in.
Make It: Fall Paper Pumpkin Patch
An autumn craft you can make in just minutes out of materials you may already have at home.
2021 Hawai‘i College Guide
Learn how to manage the admissions process, tackle financial aid applications, land an internship and more.
The Best Things to Do on O‘ahu in November 2020
The 40th anniversary of an international film festival, a Thanksgiving concert, sunflower gazing, tree planting and more.
2020 Women of Distinction
It is HONOLULU Magazine’s pleasure to introduce this special section spotlighting outstanding local women—leaders, humanitarians and all-around fearless females—who have made their mark as a force in this community.
We Found Birria Tacos and Birria Saimin in ʻAiea
The crispy, dippable street food is hot, and so are the imaginative dishes served out of La Birria Tacos food truck.
Feastival is bringing special Okinawan dishes to Oahu
Okinawan-owned eateries are creating new dishes and specials Nov. 2 to 8 in a bid to keep the cuisine alive
5 Sporty and Sleek Slip-On Sandals From Hawai‘i Designers and Boutiques
They might not stick around for East Coasters during fall, but here, slides are as perennial as rubbah slippahs.
