Don’t have Halloween plans? Here’s What’s Happening on Oct. 31 in Honolulu
From ghost walks to parties to a screening of a Hitchcock favorite, here are options to have a thrilling Halloween.
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From ghost walks to parties to a screening of a Hitchcock favorite, here are options to have a thrilling Halloween.
The former UH football player has been selling out shows with his straight-up, hilarious local humor.
Two of the biggest parties at SALT at Kaka‘ako and Aloha Stadium, and where to find seasonal local brews for Oktoberfest 2022.
Eat andagi, watch your favorite Okinawan performers take the stage and bon dance the night away.
Six craft beer fests are coming to three islands: Here’s your event-by-event guide.
Frolic Hawai‘i’s 5th Annual Poke Fest is Saturday, May 28—and a record 17 poke vendors are debuting all-new poke.
Help clean up an ‘Ewa shoreline, explore a museum after dark, celebrate the return of live ballet and more.
Brunch, surf and turf, cookies and cake pops: Easter is next Sunday!
Learn a new skill, watch the pros tee off and revisit a classic film.
Learn how to up your gingerbread game, sing along with award-winning musicians and help a local play get produced.
It’s a full moon tonight. Whether that makes you scream, laugh or howl, we know just where to do it.
Tune in to a live concert, order a sweet tasting set and check out award-winning prints to welcome fall.
Many organizers are scaling back in-person events, but there are still plenty of virtual auctions, panel discussions, cooking classes and more to keep you busy this weekend.
The showcase of more than two dozen vendors selling food, clothes, jewelry and more is free and open to the public.
Take a break this weekend by listening to local favorites Kolohe Kai or Paula Fuga, tuning in to film festivals, or reconnecting with nature and yourself through a sound bath.
Support Team USA as it competes in Tokyo, try out some new blends from Big Island Coffee Roasters and enjoy local music in a variety of styles.
The traveling exhibition opens to the public on Friday, July 2, at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
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.
From June 10 to 20, watch and rewatch food-focused feature films, documentaries and shorts at home.
You came to our drive-thru Poke Fest on Saturday, you ate, you voted. Now see who won the fan favorite poll for best poke!
Mahalo for joining us at this year’s sold out event! Now help us crown the new King of Poke Fest.
Shop for Wonder Woman (we mean your mom), listen to sweet May Day melodies and make some noise for some outstanding Olympians.
Coming Saturday, May 29: Exclusive new poke creations from 8 iconic shops around O‘ahu at a fun, zero-contact drive-thru.
Watch films centered on Black voices, take your gardening skills to the next level, celebrate indigenous foods and more as we move into the third month of 2021.
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.