Pitch in for 19th Century Baseball With the Aloha Vintage Base Ball Association
A Waikīkī artist is reviving 19th century baseball in Hawai‘i—and he’s looking for players to field more teams.
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Haleiwa Farmers Market asked to vacate
The State Department of Transportation cites statute: "Vending from highways is prohibited."
John Heckathorn Memorial Cocktail Fundraiser
Money raised during the night will be donated to a scholarship fund in John's name at HPU
Afterthoughts: Fence Hopping
The Haiku Stairs might be Hawaii’s busiest off-limits hike.
New restaurant: Yaki Yaki Miwa
Okonomiyaki in many varieties, even a gluten-free option.
Endangered Kahuli Snails on Oahu
Hail Snails!: Sometimes, you build a jail to keep bad guys out.
Warrior Dash Hawaii Video
Warrior Dash Hawaii took place at Dillingham Field on Oahu's North Shore. More than 7,900 people crossed the finish line after scaling walls, swimming through mud and leaping over fire in the 3 mile obstacle course. Warriors received a finisher medal and then enjoyed beer, food and live music.
Taste of the Nation: Hawaii
A tasting event to raise $50,000 for The Hawaii Foodbank and ‘AINA In Schools, a program of the Kokua Hawaii Foundation.
Food events and industry news
Taste of Waialua, 2-for-1 at Stage, The Blue Tomato wins an IACP cookbook award.
iPhone Apps for a Better Honolulu
Coding for a Fix: Better government through… iPhones?
Daniel Skurnick's pop up dinner
Notes on the dinner and an appendix by Skurnick with recipes, picture, inspiration, and design