Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Nov. 6–12, 2025
Sip and shop in Kāhala Mall, eat your way through HONOLULU Restaurant Week, see a spooky play, get into the fall feels and more.
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Grab a Free Bubble Milk Tea at Mr. Tea Café’s Grand Opening in Kaka‘ako
Mr. Tea Café opens a second location in Salt at Our Kaka‘ako.
Two Talented Hawai‘i High School Students Win Big at National Poetry Competitions
Ari Dalbert and Nicholas Amador continue Hawai‘i’s incredible string of victories in national poetry recital competitions.
Where to Take Mom for Mother’s Day in Honolulu
There’s still time left to book a table at one of these restaurants.
Living Green With Renewable Energy
(Sponsored) There are many ways to reduce your carbon footprint—and they’re only getting easier. Find out how to live a simpler green life by having all of your renewable energy needs served in one place.
Philanthropy: It’s All About You
Presented by the Hawai‘i Community Foundation: Meet its board chair who shares why the inspiring work of HCF supports her personal passion for giving back to the community in a strategic way.
Hawai‘i Parent to Parent: A Mother’s Day Dream
Leo di Caprio phone messages, burrito diet and no vomit in my face. That’s all I want for Mother’s Day.
See Zak Noyle’s Gorgeous Photos of the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau Surf Competition
A new Zak Noyle Photo Exhibit in Waikīkī shows off his pics from the recent surf competition.
Get Your Late-Night Pūpū and Fried-Food Fix at This McCully Eatery
The Social Honolulu Eatery and Bar serves high-quality bar food until 2 a.m. every night.
First Look: Mahina & Sun’s
Ed Kenney’s latest restaurant brings his local roots to Waikīkī.
See the Rare Collection of Shakespeare’s Plays at Kapi‘olani Community College
William Shakespeare’s First Folio will be on display at Kapi‘olani Community College’s Lama library from April 25 through May 25.
Arvo in Paiko Is Our Dream Neighborhood Coffee Haunt
So much prettiness, so much yumminess, so many flowers.
