September 2018: Table of Contents

Features

HONOLULU Magazine September 2018 Cover
Dr. Gregory Yim, child neurologist, is one of 557 Top Doctors in Hawai‘i. 
Photo: AARON K. YOSHINO

Top Doctors

We turned to Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. to provide us with a list of the top doctors in Hawai‘i. Here are 557 physicians in 63 specialties.

 

Getting a Healthy Dose

Preventive care is more than just a health care catchphrase. Today, people can take an active role in keeping their medical problems at bay. We asked some of Hawai‘i’s top doctors what you should know about new vaccines, screenings and other developments.

BY CHRISTI YOUNG

Country Strong

The west is calling this fall with rustic-meets-romantic spins on prairie florals, cowgirl fringe and equestrian accessories gussied up with rich textures and romantic jewel hues.

by stacey makiya and brie thalmann

Market Value

Over 15 years, the farmers market at Kapi‘olani Community College has promoted local farmers, launched businesses, inspired other markets and cultivated a deep respect for Hawai‘i agriculture.

by catherine toth fox

 

Calabash

September Picks

Jam out with reggae artists, walk for a cure and laugh your head off with Trevor Noah this month.

By CASSIDY KEOLA

 

Play Dates

Fall means the start of Honolulu’s theater season. So dust off your dress slippers and get ready for some standing ovations.

BY CHRISTI YOUNG

 

Da Meter

Gauging what’s hot and what’s not in Honolulu.

BY HONOLULU MAGAZINE STAFF

 

Flight Risk

Record flooding upended Kaua‘i. As recovery continues, we find out what happened to our native waterbirds.

BY KIM STEUTERMANN 

 

Quote Unquote: Found Art

Hawai‘i artist Mark Chai often finds inspiration in the curves of nature. Since the early 1990s, the Hawaiian-Chinese UH Mānoa art school graduate has been creating sculptures and lamps from wood as well as recycled cardboard, X-ray film boxes and other discarded materials from his day job at The Queen’s Medical Center.

By Robbie Dingeman

 

Field Notes: What the Chukker?

Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: The Honolulu Polo Club.

BY Don Wallace

 

 

Spaces

(Co)Work in Progress

When your coworking needs are above and beyond those of what a typical coffee shop can offer, here are two options.

By katrina valcourt

 

Ono: Food and Dining

Morimoto on the Move

What you should order at Morimoto’s two new Waikīkī restaurants.

By Mari taketa

 

Opinion

Editor’s Page: Ducking the Doctor

Why I hide from my sister, the M.D., every June.

BY CHRISTI YOUNG

 

Inside HONOLULU: Runway to Ranch

A behind-the-scenes look at our fall fashion shoot.

By Stacey Makiya and Brie Thalmann

 

Afterthoughts: Eat and Greet

When’s the last time you got to meet the maker?

By Katrina Valcourt

From Our Files

HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.

BY cassidy keola