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July 2007 Letters to the Editor
“Our City on Rails” 03/07 Associate editor Michael Keany looks at Honolulu’s planned mass-transit rail system. I found the article on Honolulu’s proposed rail system fascinating, and factually detailed. However, it was bittersweet, as I found the magazine in my…
From toilet brushes to saving lives, good design speaks to who we are.
Letters to the Editor may be e-mailed to: letters_honmag@pacificbasin.net, faxed: 537-6455 or sent to: Honolulu Magazine, 1000 Bishop St., Suite 405, Honolulu, HI, 96813. “LETTERS,” JANUARY 2007 Our December nightlife issue attracted a letter from a reader accusing us of…
The Honolulu of 150 years ago—strange, yet familiar.
Remembering a HONOLULU Magazine alum.
“Ready for Prime Time?” October 2006 John Heckathorn’s dining column explored Filipino cuisine. Your article on Filipino food caught my attention as I am addicted to this unique cuisine. I am a 73-year-old “sugar baby” whose grandfather was in the…
Letters to the Editor may be e-mailed to: letters_honmag@pacificbasin.net, faxed: 537-6455 or sent to: Honolulu Magazine, 1000 Bishop St., Suite 405, Honolulu, HI, 96813. “Born to Run,” August 2006 Shirley Black Gerum wrote about the seasonal fishing of halalu (young…
Letters to the Editor may be e-mailed to: letters_honmag@pacificbasin.net, faxed: 537-6455 or sent to: Honolulu Magazine, 1000 Bishop St., Suite 405, Honolulu, HI, 96813. “Food of Kings,” July 2006 Food editor Joan Namkoong profiled two asparagus farmers at Twin Bridge…
Letters to the Editor may be e-mailed to: letters_honmag@pacificbasin.net, faxed: 537-6455 or sent to: Honolulu Magazine, 1000 Bishop St., Suite 405, Honolulu, HI, 96813. “The Music Issue,” June 2006 Our annual music issue focused this time on the “other side”…
Time travel, roast chickens and the U.S. Census.
Fresh fish, handmade tortillas, rib-eye carne asada—it’s a brave new world of Mexican food in Honolulu.
For ambitious young professionals, the Mainland beckons with opportunities. But for some, the Islands' pull is stronger.
To really appreciate Hawai'i drivers, try navigating the streets of Paris.
Letters to the Editor
Living on the Big Island, I've learned to love Honolulu even more.
In a nation where everything is for sale, there's no escaping advertising.
February
Time buries old wounds.
John HeckathornThere are two sets of local journalism awards: the SPJ awards, given by the Hawai'i Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Pa'i Awards, given by the Hawai'i Publishers Association.I try not to focus too much on…
June