Removed by Force Shines a Light on the Unjust Treatment of Japanese Americans in Hawai‘i During WWII
William M. Kaneko and Sara N. Lin recount the untold experiences of the 1,500 Japanese Americans evicted in Hawai‘i after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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Who Needs In-N-Out When We Have Chubbies?
Chubbies Burgers serves simple, quality old-school burgers and fries near the old Sports Authority.
8 Things You Should Know About the Best of Honolulu Festival presented by American Savings Bank
What to bring, when to arrive and what booth to visit first at our annual free event.
Get Lost in Honolulu Museum of Art’s New Exhibition
“Making Waves” highlights works by women from the museum’s collection, including Kaua‘i-based artist Carol Bennett.
7 Iconic Sugar Mill Smokestacks That Still Stand Tall in Hawai‘i
The landmark smokestacks serve as daily reminders of these communities’ rich plantation history.
How Hawai‘i Comedians Are Using Social Media to Cash in on Local Culture
Viral videos and digital memes are the latest social media trend, delivering humorous skits and sketches straight to smartphones and tablets. Some comedians hope local kine videos lead to careers with real incomes.
Afterthoughts: Death Becomes Me
My morbid fascination continues with an unsettling art exhibit.
Arancino Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary With—What Else—Pizza!
The upscale Italian restaurant at The Kāhala Hotel & Resort is also serving new appetizers and entrées for the occasion.
Grondin French-Latin Kitchen Says Goodbye to Chinatown
Critically acclaimed restaurant to close June 24 after four-year run.
Neighborhood of the Month: Kāhala
(Sponsored) From your neighborhood experts at Locations.
Goodbye, Mixed Plate Sandwich; Hello, Meatball Sub
Artizen by MW reopens this week with a new menu of lunch options and desserts.
6 Must-See Honolulu Concerts to Catch in June 2018
From EDM to jazz to British reggae fusion, there is quite a mix of artists to check out this month.
