Your Insider Guide to Keep It Kaimukī Saturday
Shop the neighborhood’s small businesses via trolley and score exclusive holiday deals on Saturday, Nov. 29.
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Language of the Birds’ Spring/Summer 2017 Line Will Keep You Cool, Comfy and Chic
Summer dressing is the definition of no-fuss.
Looking for Hawai‘i Private School Graduation Dates for 2017?
Your guide to when and where Hawai‘i’s private school graduation ceremonies are happening.
First Look: Tsukada Nojo
With veggie tacos and kale beer on the menu, this isn’t your typical izakaya.
These Stunning Photos of Hawai‘i Weddings are Pure Magic
(Sponsored) Absolutely Loved Photography captures love and romance with timeless elegance.
18 Popular Hawai‘i Photos Every Local Has Instagrammed
We bet we know what your Insta-feed looks like. No shame—ours looks the same.
Slowtide’s Back With a Stunning New Collection of Work-of-Art Towels
You’ve never owned a beach towel quite like these—and they’re going fast.
First Look: Broken Rice
This Vietnamese bistro in Kaimukī serves unexpected rice dishes.
From Our Files: Moments from Hawai‘i’s Past–March Edition
A look back at Honolulu from March 1937 to 1992. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Looking for a One-of-a-Kind Handbag? Kahulale‘a Lets You Design Your Own
Anything is possible, guys.
Local Writers Win Prestigious Elliot Cades and Loretta Petrie Awards for Literature
Four of the Islands’ most potent writers—Craig Santos Perez, Christy Passion, Darrell Lum and Eric Chock—are known for writing and publishing signature works that champion our regional histories and linguistic genius. Now they’re winners of the Elliot Cades and Loretta Petrie Awards.
Eat Cake Gallery Wants to Share Hawai‘i Women’s Powerful Stories Through Video
The local production company, which aims to empower women through conversation and film, will hold a launch party on Sunday, March 26 at Red Pineapple in Kapolei. And, yep, there will be cake.
