The History of Hawai‘i From Our Files: Tagging Along with the “Hōkūle‘a” on Its Most Ambitious Journey to Date
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in February 1986.
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Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in February 1986.
The history of Hawai‘i from our files.
One hidden Italian restaurant and two popular attractions reopen, a special evening with an award-winning chef, a couple of charity events and an exclusive short story round out the end of a rainy week in Honolulu.
Life on a steamship headed to Hawai‘i in 1921, from our files.
In 1930, business leaders and planners of the defunct Mid-Pacific carnival launched spring and fall Festivals of the Pacific.
Hard-hit by the pandemic, the Windward O‘ahu vegan restaurant kept cooking its best meals, then started delivering them.
When I travel, I like to blog events as they happen, but sometimes the days are so jam packed with things to do, there’s no time. Such is the case with the annual Celebration of the Arts, happening this coming…
I stayed one extra night on Maui because Julie Yoneyama said I had to see the Kaanapali Beach Hotel, which is the only hotel in the state to have the distinction of being named “the most Hawaiian” by the Waiaha…