Where to Take Fun Classes on O‘ahu
New year, new hobbies, crafts and skills for you to acquire at studios and community centers around town.
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From Our Files: Moments from Hawai‘i’s Past–October Edition
A look back at Honolulu from 1900 to 1991. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
First Look: Moku Kitchen in Kaka‘ako
Chef Peter Merriman opens a new restaurant concept at Salt geared toward locals.
13 Insanely Scary Movies That Freaked Out HONOLULU Magazine Staffers
These horror movies kept HONOLULU staffers awake. Add these movies to your watch list if you’re looking for a good scare.
Scary Ghost Stories from Hawai‘i’s “Haunted” Plantation Village
We met with Hawai‘i Plantation Village executive director Jeffrey Higa, who shared some chilling ghost stories from Waipahu’s historic sugar plantation.
Here’s Johnny!
Burgers, Shakes and Fries at Johnny Rockets, Open Now at Pearl Highlands.
6 Reasons You Need to Go to the Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival
Tickets are still available for the sixth annual culinary event.
Explore Stories of Hawai‘i’s Native People with Pōhaku at the Hawai‘i Theatre
(Sponsored) Tickets are on sale now.
If This Makiki Condo Were a Car, We’d Say It Comes Fully Loaded
(Sponsored) Penthouse-level upgrades.
Field Notes: Go the Distance with Hawaiian Ultra Running Team
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Hawaiian Ultra Running Team, or HURT.
Hale ‘Aina Happenings in October
Check out the latest news from some of our Hale ‘Aina Award-winning restaurants.
First Look: Piggy Smalls
The little brother of The Pig & The Lady hits new flavors.
