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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This isn’t your uncle’s Korean barbecue.
“Hawai‘i Five-0” Stars and Fans React to the Season 7 Premiere in Waikīkī
Why 7,000 people—including Dog The Bounty Hunter—went to Waikīkī beach Friday night.
Here’s What’s Brewing at Herbologie
Step inside this herb, spice and tea shop in Kaka‘ako.
Disney Pulls Controversial “Moana” Costume Amid Protests of “Brownface”
A collision between merchandising and cultural sensitivity shows how hard it is to strike a balance.
And This Year’s Hall of Fame Inductees Are…
10 restaurant industry standouts are honored at the 10th anniversary of the Hawai‘i Restaurant Association’s Hall of Fame gala.
This Local Starbucks Now Offers Beer and Wine to Give You a Different Kind of Buzz
Starbucks in the Ala Moana Hotel serves pūpū, beer and wine as part of Hawaiʻi’s first Starbucks Evenings program.
Kahuku Red Raiders Take on the Best High School Football Team in the U.S.
How do the Red Raiders stack up against football factory Bishop Gorman?
Watch the New Trailer for “Moana” Starring “The Rock” and Auli‘i Cravalho
First Polynesian princess to debut in theaters on Thanksgiving.
Win Tickets to the Hottest Party in Town!
Join us for a starlight soiree celebrating the culinary stars of this year’s Hale ‘Aina Awards!
First Look: Koa Café in Mō‘ili‘ili
This modern breakfast spot, run by the same family as Koa Pancake House, serves a spicy Benedict and other unexpected breakfast fare.
