Your Insider Guide to Kimchi Day Festival
The hit festival returns to Makiki with delicious kim chee, K-Pop song and dance competitions and a won bok-tossing contest.
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23 Outdoor Hawai‘i Adventures to Enjoy Now
Hawaii is a beautiful place. Don’t let tourists have all the fun.
Baker Faire: A Pop-up Bakeshop Featuring Honolulu Pastry Chefs and Bakers
Imagine going to one place and loading up on pastries from seven different chefs and bakers.
4 Stunning Camp Sites Hidden on O‘ahu
With our perfect weather, camping in Hawai‘i couldn’t be easier. Just grab a tent and some supplies, and head out to one of these scenic spots.
The Happiest, Healthiest, Wealthiest and Dumbest State: How Hawaii Fares in Nationwide Rankings
How does Hawaii rank nationally?
The Right to Bare Hands
The state Department of Health’s new rules for restaurants requires gloves for handling food.
Aerial Acrobatic Troupe Samadhi Hawaii to Celebrate 10th Anniversary
The aerial acrobatic performance troupe will make its theater debut as a whole company this September.
New Smithsonian Exhibit Explores “Hawaii by Air”
A new Hawaii aviation exhibit opens at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in the nation’s capital.
The Baker Dudes’ New Downtown Bakery
If we’re going to carbo-binge with the Baker Dudes, it’s going to be with their macadamia sticky buns.
Hawaii’s Second H&M Store to Open in Kapolei
Retail giant H&M will be part of the Ka Makana Alii shopping mall in West Oahu come 2016.
Chinatown Tour by Slow Food Oahu
Did you know that Sun Yat-sen, founding father of the republic of China, went to Iolani? Or that there’s a butcher in Chinatown who uses rendered fat to make soap?
From Our Files: July
In 1888, King Kalakaua issued a royal charter, commissioning a magazine. Then titled Paradise of the Pacific, this publication became HONOLULU Magazine, making it the oldest magazine west of the Mississippi.
