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.
A side from our guide to the perfect weekend on O‘ahu, we got the scoop on some noteworthy events, updates and Halloween happenings that we thought we should share. Photo: Bats & Bones…
Everything you need to know about this legendary Halloween street festival happening in Chinatown on Oct. 29.
Everybody’s heard spooky stories about paranormal experiences, but for these Hawai‘i residents, seeing is believing.
These costume contests, trick-or-treating spots and spooky scavenger hunts are eerie-sistible.
Get all the facts about the spooky walk-through, which opens Oct. 7 at KOA Theater’s warehouse space on Beretania Street.
Every Wednesday this October, Lopaka Kapanui guest stars on What School You Went?
We've rounded up the spookiest stories about Mākua Cave, ‘Iolani Palace, Pali Lookout and more.
It’s a full moon tonight. Whether that makes you scream, laugh or howl, we know just where to do it.
Drape, spray and dry your way to these standout spooky ghosts.
Bats, Mummies, Frankensteins? Oh my!
Either stay in and cozy up with a bowl of noodles and this year’s selection of Halloween entertainment or head out to try dishes prepared by the country’s best chefs. Plus give back at multiple volunteer opportunities.
An autumn craft you can make in just minutes out of materials you may already have at home.
Listen to tales of menehune, haunted houses and a kahuna who tried to bless an un-blessable house.
Looking for more healthy Halloween treats? Try cheese witches brooms and 5 other neat ideas to dress up everything from your pizza to fruit cups.
Leeward Discovery Fair We’ve always been fans of this free day of art, science and creative activities at Leeward Community College. As you can guess, the popular event won’t be held in person this year. Instead, the staff at LCC…
Updated Oct. 28 As we all try to find ways to incorporate face masks into our costumes (easier with superheroes, more difficult with any character with a full head cover) there is good news. There will still be Halloween events…
Skip the potential crowds and celebrate Halloween from your car, catch the end of two festivals and pick up some Okinawan treats.
Don’t underestimate things that come in small packages. Kathy Masunaga’s baked goods are prime examples of that. As the owner of Sweet Revenge, a bakery/food truck that sells oven-fresh, sweet and savory mini pies, Masunaga wakes up in the wee…
Tricked-out treats are perfect for the one night even adults can go batty.
Things will look a bit different this year, but we don’t need big parties to have fun this spooky season.
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Three wiggly, jiggly (and one grown-up) versions of this traditional Halloween candy.
This month keiki will scream for Cookie Monster ice cream, ghost poo marshmallows, pumpkin crunch pancakes and many other decadent delights conjured up by popular bakeries, creameries and candy makers. And, since this Halloween is a little different, these goodies made…
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.