Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Nov. 27–Dec. 3, 2025
Attend a jazzy musical, shop Black Friday deals, see a festive parade, snap a pic with Scuba Santa and more.
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SKY Waikīkī’s BACKBAR Serves Creative Cocktails Hidden Behind a Wall
The speakeasy is now open Tuesday through Sunday from 5 p.m. until closing.
Check Out Rare Pieces of Hawaiian Innovation in “Ho‘oulu Hawai‘i” Exhibit
The Honolulu Museum of Art’s newest exhibit includes kingdom telephones, photographs, textiles, royal orders, jewelry from ali‘i collections and more.
Celebrate Brand-New Offerings This Weekend At Shirokiya Japan Village Walk
(Sponsored) Now through Nov. 4, head to the Shirokiya Renewal Opening Matsuri event to enjoy brand-new food vendors and promotions, plus live entertainment and family activities daily.
5 Can’t Miss Concerts in November 2018
Kick off the holiday season by welcoming home Honolulu’s very own Bruno Mars, and continue with some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite reggae artists and country feels.
The 9 Best Things to Do in November 2018
Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
7 Free Events in Honolulu to Catch in November 2018
Share your gratitude for the community and prepare for the holiday season by getting a headstart on gifts at these local events.
10 Days. 9 Eateries. Endless Flavors.
(Sponsored) Nov. 9 through 18, International Market Place celebrates Restaurant Week Hawai‘i with special menus and prices at participating eateries.
Meet the Muggle Translating the “Harry Potter” Books into the Hawaiian Language
Local translator Keao NeSmith has translated the first “Harry Potter” book in Hawaiian—with plans to finish the whole series, including “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.”
5 Reasons to Eat Out During Restaurant Week Hawai‘i 2018
The 10-day culinary food fest starts Nov. 9.
Film Review: Last Taxi Dance Swings, Connects and Frightens at the Same Time
The potent dramatization of Chinatown’s WWII role servicing the military via paid affection feels like a game changer in locally sourced film production.
New First Friday Brings Major Arts and Music Mojo Back to Chinatown
Headliners include fashion designers, local and Maoli artists, live music, burlesque, art installations, a movie premiere and a Dia de los Muertos sugar mask pop-up.
