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Features The Long Haulers The quarantine period is a few weeks. But…
Dr. Tarquin Collis, the head of infectious disease at Kaiser Permanente and one of our Top Doctors this year. Read more about him and find the full list of Top Doctors. Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino. Hair…
Lē‘ahi. Photo: Getty Images. Photo composite: James Nakamura Features Rethinking Hawai‘i The pandemic shutdown devastated our economy but also abruptly reduced our trash consumption and energy use, reignited the fervor for local agriculture and revitalized areas suddenly uncluttered by…
Recent sightings of aloha shirts on members of the race-war-promoting “boogaloo boys” run counter to our iconic garment’s history.
The June/July issue of HONOLULU Magazine will be available in late June, on newsstands or at shop.honolulumagazine.com. Subscribe to the print and digital editions now. Marie Hathaway, paramedic supervisor at Metro One EMS, transported one…
Support Hawai‘i’s farmers with these CSA and veggie subscription boxes.
These CSAs and veggie subscription boxes offer everything from papayas to bok choy, local steaks to Portuguese sausage with locally made pork.
Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Special Section: Annual All-Island Restaurant Guide Our annual guide celebrates Hawai‘i’s delicious dining options across the Islands. Find out where chefs eat and their go-to orders, what bartenders would order for their last drink,…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Lāhui Reawakening It’s the largest movement since Native Hawaiians fought the military bombing of Kaho‘olawe in the 1970s. Now the visibility of the conflict over Maunakea has rallied the lāhui to stand up against…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features The Sour Poi Awards Looking back on the offbeat, obscure and outrageous news of 2019. by robbie dingeman 50 Ways to Volunteer From drop-in workdays that take just a few hours to opportunities…
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Will Hawai‘i Make Waves at the Olympics? The countdown has begun for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics’ new surfing competition. What does this mean for Hawai‘i’s top surfers? What are their odds? Here’s what we…
My 10-week internship included impromptu office yoga, designer samples and award-winning snacks.
Local jewelry designer Lauryn Gordines shows us how to rock the slinky ’90s staple and spills on her latest project—it’ll get your creative juices flowing.
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Saviors of the Lost Arts While hula and lei making thrive, other ancient Hawaiian traditions are disappearing. Meet four practitioners who are fighting to keep their arts alive. by jayna omaye The Doctor…
Two girls walk into a barre (class) and try some moves they’ve never done before.
Image: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Hollywood Ending Last year was Hawai‘i’s most lucrative year to date for film production. So why are we setting limits that some say will keep studios away? by JAMES CHARISMA SEE ALSO: The 10…
In August’s Afterthoughts, I made a promise that I was going to try five new things to help me do better with the four R’s—reduce, reuse, recycle, recover. Here’s what I managed to accomplish.
Features Fall’s Story Line Take a page from this season’s runways and cozy up to bookish blazers, romantic flourishes and lapidary jewel hues. by STAcey Makiya and Brie Thalmann The 2019 Hale ‘Aina Awards For more than three decades,…
Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Hawai‘i Made We’re more than ‘ukulele, mac nuts and Kona coffee, although we love all three. Here’s a look at a few unusual industries making waves in the Islands, as well as some…
Video: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Flock Together On private lands across Hawai‘i, generations of families and ranchers have hosted and cared for the endangered nēnē, playing a key role in bringing our state bird back from the brink of…
The magazine took home local and national prizes for writing, design and general excellence over the past few weeks.
Chinatown’s new tiki bar offers fun cocktails, Dole Whip and a mean lemongrass chicken skewer.
This photo: Aaron K. Yoshino / Cover photo: Nolan Omura Features Paint the Town It’s not just about massive murals. Some Hawai‘i artists are going smaller scale with their street art. by james charisma For the Records The…
Features Living Small Over the past decade, small-space living seized the national spotlight with TV shows, books, blogs and businesses focused on the trend. Locally, making do with fewer square feet has long been a fact of life for…