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On the cover: Lucky we live Honolulu! Features #luckywelivehonolulu Sure, we’re lucky to live in Hawaii, but if you live on Oahu, there’s so much more to the place than sunsets and beaches. From paiai delivered, to cool aloha…
On the Cover: "Scary Issue" Illustration: Erik Ries Features Living History Vintage-home owners maintain a piece of history for generations to come, despite costly restoration. But the challenge of keeping with tradition is what makes it fun for these…
The new way of thinking about disaster preparation.
On this sad anniversary, we thought we'd take a look back at the first piece HONOLULU Magazine published in response to the 9/11 attacks.
on the cover: Photos: Dallas Nagata White. Photo retouching/finishing: TEN30 Studios Inc. Makeup and hair: Elinia Eads, artisticexpressionsbyelinia.com, (214) 714-1410. Logowear and spirit items provided by UH Rainbowtique. Features 20 Great Hikes Here are 20 adventures that offer beautiful…
HONOLULU Magazine readers provide feedback for the June issue.
The Pig and the Lady’s pho-French-dip banh mi. See the full “100 Best Dishes and Drinks” feature for details. Photo: Steve Czerniak Features A Man, A Plan, An Island: Lanai Tech billionaire Larry Ellison has set out to transform…
The IRS scandal reached even Hawaii. But why worry when the IRS asks for a list of everyone who ever attended your events?
Otto's had it with Chinatown
Table of contents for the July 2013 issue of HONOLULU Magazine.
On the cover: Dr. Mark Mugiishi is one of Hawaii’s Best Doctors. Photo by David Croxford Features From the Mountain to the Sea: Saving the Heeia Ahupuaa Three Native Hawaiian-led organizations and thousands of volunteers are at the forefront…
HONOLULU Magazine took home nine awards on May 9 from the Hawaii Publishers Association's annual Pa'i Awards. Read the stories that won!
May Issue Talk to Us » E-mail us at: letters@honolulumagazine.com »Submit a letter online: Letters to the Editor » Send mail to: HONOLULU Magazine 1000 Bishop St., Suite 405 Honolulu, HI 96813 »Connect with us: facebook.com/honolulumag twitter.com/honolulumag instagram.com/honolulumag “Fifty…
On the cover: We graded Hawaii’s public schools using official Department of Education data. Photo: David Croxford Features The Extra In a land that Hollywood treats like its own tropical backlot, one aspiring actor has a plan to make it…
On the cover: Chirashi sushi at Kinchan Sushi, shot by Olivier Koning. For more, see the Ultimate Guide to Japanese Food. Features Pet Pot-purrr-ri A pur-pur-purrrr-fect compilation of services, splurges and curiosities for the modern four-legged friend—and other creatures. by…
HONOLULU Magazine readers provide feedback for the March and February 2013 issue.
Features Best of Honolulu It's that time of year again. From hot-pot to pop-ups, locally-made chocolate to cute party favors—we've crisscrossed the city to find the best products, services, food and entertainment, all to help you live better in Honolulu.…
After Inouye For the first time since statehood, Hawaii is without Sen. Daniel Inouye’s representation in Congress. Many are predicting a gloomy economic future, but what can we really expect in the near future? by Neal Milner Remembering Dan …
Features The Power of No To most, they're just old bones in the ground. To Paulette Kaanohi Kaleikini, the iwi kupuna are her ancestors, her history, her culture. Meet the woman who is stopping rail, getting developers to rework their…
Mahalo Rewards: South Park’s episode entitled “Going Native” gets Hawai‘i residents asking this question.
What happens when local lines get crossed.
Features The Warning Shot Eight years before the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a Japanese-language publication hit Honolulu like a bombshell, predicting war with the United States and an inevitable Japanese victory. by jamie bisher The…
Features 911 for the Life Aquatic When whales get beached or entangled in fishing lines, when dolphins wash ashore or a baby monk seal is found abandoned—who you gonna call? The Marine Mammal Response Network. by david thompson Hawaii’s Most…