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Our 12 issues of 2010 contained hundreds of articles. Here are some of my favorites, in chronological order. Enjoy!
...on a 1948 party gone wild, the Honolulu zoo and Crossfit.
... Vegan venues, rail in Hawaii and skin color.
...on contenders to the throne, animal investigators and nude beaches.
Oceanic Time Warner Cable launches a political information channel.
August archives
People are so fed up with airline baggage fees that they are taking nakations: the ultimate way to pack light.
...on grading the public schools, the next horrible shoe fad and Portland.
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…
...on Hawaii 5-0, family court, and Hawaii's salaries.
This spring brings changes at HONOLULU Magazine, to our staff and our pages.
Letters to the Editor, May 2005
...on global warming, fluoride in water and two restaurants at the top.
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…
Weird, strange and intriguing things you didn't know about our Islands.
Letters, March 2004
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
This issue has delicious food writing—and equally tasty photography.
The city has finally adopted a plan for the neglected Natatorium.
... on Mihana Souza, school supplies and Hawaii's con con.
...on Randall Roth's "Politics in Hawaii," HPD officers and abstinence-only education.
...on sleepy burglars, banning air travel and courageous soldiers.
...on buried bones, houseguests from hell and Chinatown as the "Honolulu Culture and Arts District."