Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Jan. 15–21, 2026
Watch pro golfers, shop for vinyl records and books, get a tattoo, meet big wave surfers and more.
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Honolulu Bakers Launch Campaign To Save Agnes’ Malassadas
Kawehi Haug and Kim Potter of Let Them Eat Cupcakes are crowdfunding to bring back the beloved Kailua bakery.
Fat Kid Friday: Mauka to Makai Poke Nachos
Kalua pork + poke of your choice atop crispy fried won ton chips = the best of all worlds.
HONOLULU Small Bites: 10 Happenings Worth Buzzing About in February 2018
Here’s a quick-bite guide to the latest foodie news around the Islands.
Our Waikīkī: Songs About the Iconic Tourist Destination
Listen to our playlist of songs that expresses the world’s love for Waikīkī.
14 Fresh Murals From Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i 2018 You’ll Want to Instagram Now
Time to bust out that selfie stick.
First Look: The Brilliant Ox at Ala Moana Center
This new gastropub mixes pub fare with local flavors. And no, there’s no ox on the menu.
Afterthoughts: The Long Way Home
Waikīkī will always be special to me.
Vote for Your Favorites in HONOLULU Magazine’s Best of Honolulu 2018
Cast your vote by Feb. 28. Entrants age 21 and over are automatically entered to win a dine around town package.
Field Notes: Ring in the Lunar New Year with These Okinawan Lion Dancers
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Okinawa Lion Dancers.
Our Waikīkī: Meet the Hawai‘i Beachboys Keeping the Tradition Alive
The Waikīkī beachboys are a holdover from a bygone era, when this legendary band of Hawaiian watermen ruled the beach as Waikīkī rose to become Hawai‘i’s premier resort destination.
8 Lucky Chinese New Year Foods to Celebrate the Year of the Dog in 2018
Make a stop in Chinatown and downtown Honolulu for these foods to welcome a lucky 2018.
