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A Truffle Shuffle
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HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific, chronicling the Islands since 1888.
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A Watery Crop
Three generations of Sumidas have nurtured watercress on their farms in Aiea.
Q + A, Marsha Wienert
Marsha Wienert is the state tourism liaison, a position Gov. Linda Lingle created to coordinate policies between the visitor industry and the state. She’s been on the job for a year this month. Q: The Legislature has been tussling…
New Dishes at Roy's
Roy's Hawaii Kai has added a new chicken preparation and other new items to their menu.
Cheers for Beers
The Willows hosts a beer tasting on January 21st.
South American Wine Dinner
Third Tuesday at Tango wine dinner features the wines & tastes of Argentina & Chile.
Big City Giveaways
Big City Diner has two promotions for the Super Bowl and Valentine's Day.
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