Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Jan. 5-11, 2023
Learn to speak conversational Hawaiian, delight in a Bollywood and South Asia Film Festival and check out the second annual Mu‘u at the Museum.
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Learn to speak conversational Hawaiian, delight in a Bollywood and South Asia Film Festival and check out the second annual Mu‘u at the Museum.
Gather up your favorite kimbap, lumpia and pastries to eat while watching these international foodie films.
Watch animated films from around the world, dig into a skull waffle, sing and dance on a farm and buy cheap books for a discount.
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.
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.
Catch two virtual film fests, a new exhibit inspired by Shangri La, and the Punahou Carnival like you’ve never experienced it before.
Listen to some soulful music, run like a free-range bird, buy tickets to the hottest food event and shop a showcase that features local designers and makers.
The 40th anniversary of an international film festival, a Thanksgiving concert, sunflower gazing, tree planting and more.
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This weekend, show a bit of your artistic side with thought-provoking design in Our Kakaako, BYOB to Box Jelly’s 5th birthday, witness the “Birth of Sake,” celebrate everything ocean-related at Turtle Bay and find your next art piece at Giant…
The week-long festivities of the Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival came to a close Sunday at Doris Duke Theatre. Cinephiles and supporters of the lesbian and gay community came together to celebrate documentaries, feature films, shorts and animations from around the…
The 23rd Annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival kicked off with a gala at the Honolulu Museum of Art’s Doris Duke Theatre on Thursday evening, with hosted pupus by some of Honolulu’s gourmet restaurants and festival celebrities, actors and award-winning directors…