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Editor's Picks for 2010

Our 12 issues of 2010 contained hundreds of articles. Here are some of my favorites, in chronological order. Enjoy!

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...on a 1948 party gone wild, the Honolulu zoo and Crossfit.

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... Vegan venues, rail in Hawaii and skin color.

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...on contenders to the throne, animal investigators and nude beaches.

Naturist Getaways?

People are so fed up with airline baggage fees that they are taking nakations: the ultimate way to pack light.

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...on grading the public schools, the next horrible shoe fad and Portland.

Hawaii children’s book illustrator offers two new reads.

Jing Jing Tsong is a genius of an illustrator, based on the Big Island. Her work often appears in the pages of HONOLULU Magazine, and monthly, in my "Afterthoughts" column. Tsong has a knack at taking our writerly, esoteric concepts…

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...on Hawaii 5-0, family court, and Hawaii's salaries.

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Letters to the Editor, May 2005

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...on global warming, fluoride in water and two restaurants at the top.

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Letters to the Editor may be sent to: Honolulu Magazine, P.O. Box 913, Honolulu, HI, 96808-0913,  faxed: 537-6455 or e-mailed: letters_honmag@pacificbasin.net "ISLANDER OF THE YEAR: THE HAWAII SOLDIER," JANUARY 2005Associate editor Ronna Bolante’s article on the Islanders who had the greatest…

Astounding Honolulu

Weird, strange and intriguing things you didn't know about our Islands.

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Letters, March 2004

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Letters to the Editor may be sent to: Honolulu Magazine, P.O. Box 913, Honolulu, HI, 96808-0913, faxed: 537-6455 or e-mailed: letters_honmag@pacificbasin.net

Natatorium Note

The city has finally adopted a plan for the neglected Natatorium.

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... on Mihana Souza, school supplies and Hawaii's con con.

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...on Randall Roth's "Politics in Hawaii," HPD officers and abstinence-only education.

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...on sleepy burglars, banning air travel and courageous soldiers.

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...on buried bones, houseguests from hell and Chinatown as the "Honolulu Culture and Arts District."