Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: September 16–23, 2021
Go see a new art exhibit, have a beach picnic, whip up an ‘uala casserole and pay tribute to Queen Lili‘uokalani.
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Go see a new art exhibit, have a beach picnic, whip up an ‘uala casserole and pay tribute to Queen Lili‘uokalani.
Plan your next campus visit with our list of private school open houses.
Get your fill of amusing games and stomach-turning rides at the Aloha Freedom Festival and support local artists at the 51st Annual ‘Ukulele Festival this weekend.
Pull out your favorite red, white and blue outfits and head to Ala Moana to enjoy a Fourth of July celebration or get some date ideas at Bishop Museum or Blue Note Hawai‘i.
Support the arts this weekend by visiting local galleries and listening to talented young singers. Plus, fuel up with delicious food from locally owned food trucks to celebrate National Food Truck Day.
While you’re shopping for others, make sure to stash a few of these for yourself. Trust me.
Once a sleepy burger stop for surfers, Monsarrat Avenue has transformed over 19 years into a food and fashion scene noted for outdoorsy authenticity.
Photo: Courtesy of ʻIolani SchoolThe new K-1 classrooms at ʻIolani School incorporate natural elements. Assets School Grades K–8: Jan. 30, 2021, at 12:30 p.m. Grades 9–12: Jan. 30, 2021, at 9 a.m. Join us for Assets School’s VIRTUAL Open House.…
Grab your tickets for Poke Fest, visit Waimea Valley, watch for shooting stars and tune in to a Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra performance.
Tune in to a virtual cooking class, watch the premiere of a new play, celebrate the Aloha Festivals and more.
Dance your heart out, grab a Sunday Special from one of your favorite restaurants, tune in to an education panel and jam out to local Hawaiian musicians.
We’re back to staying home for a few weeks, but you can still pick up your favorite local brews, gain tips for managing stress from a chief happiness officer, celebrate the 19th Amendment and more.
Follow the white rabbit, dress as a Jedi, run a 5K around Ala Moana and more this weekend.
There are plenty of old-school haunts and new grinds on the mauka side of King Street past University Avenue.
Watch TV premieres on the beach, try vegetarian foods, and cheer on pro volleyballers and women paddlers.
That red plastic card taking up space in your wallet is more valuable than you think.
Celebrate all things Korean at this fun-packed fest that has it all.
Local musicians set the stage for a killer lineup on Saturday, July 20.
Courtesy: Battleship Missouri Memorial Every summer I have Cassera and Sabrina envy. To be accurate, itʻs not just my daughters' schedules that sparks jealousy, I envy every student looking forward to summer break. If only work places also decided to…
Kapi‘olani Community College has promoted local farmers, launched businesses, inspired other markets and cultivated a deep respect for Hawai‘i agriculture.
Photo: Chris DamitioYou're taking me to a farmers market? On a Saturday morning? Where: KCC Farmers Market Who: A 7-year-old girl and her father. When: Saturday from 7 to 10:30 a.m. My wife works hard all week and sometimes on…
No Bruno Mars tickets? No problem.
It’s the weekend of festivals and fairs, and we’re bringing you a lineup filled with juicy summertime mangoes, infectious ʻukulele jams and a celebration of Honolulu’s best.
Find out when and where Hawai‘i public school ceremonies are happening this year.
From plantation towns to planned communities, Central O‘ahu has its share of secret spots, a bumper crop of bowling alleys and neighborhood eats.
We celebrated National Take a Hike Day (Nov. 17), with a round up of our top picks for the best hikes on the Island.
Not willing to change her identity to be part of the industry, Mahina Florence is at the height of her career because of her flawless Hawaiian complexion, strong athletic build, and friendly aloha spirit.
These restaurants and cafés hold themselves to a higher eco-standard that make deciding where to eat for ocean-minded people an easy decision.