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Have a merry holiday with these musicians across O‘ahu.
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Have a merry holiday with these musicians across O‘ahu.
Take a tractor ride, choose the perfect pumpkin, pick your own produce and celebrate the season at bustling block parties.
Another look at a classic gem: Drive through 13 ahupua‘a as you shop, explore a hidden garden and eat your way up the Windward coast.
After 50 years of taiko drumming, Hawai‘i’s master taiko ambassador remains as passionate as ever, and he’s celebrating his golden anniversary with concerts, workshops, demonstrations and more.
The biggest poke event of the year returns this Saturday, with vendors creating new poke dishes to win your vote as King of Poke Fest.
Tune in to the UH Queerphoria webinars, join a conversation on the ongoing legislative session and catch The Aphrodisiacs’ new show at Scarlet.
Now through March 31, support your favorite restaurants by nominating them for Hawai‘i’s most prestigious dining awards.
We’re reposting this classic because grilled blooms are back at Waimānalo Country Farms until July 4.
Watch the competition, admire the horses, and take in oceanfront views—it’s polo season in Hawai‘i!
Keep that “new year, new me” idea going by connecting with your body in these workshops.
No matter your relationship status, here are some fun ways to celebrate love of all kinds this Valentine’s Day.
Go ice skating, marvel at a magic show, see the whales and run a marathon.
Treat yourself to an evening of dishes from Hale ‘Aina award-winning restaurants, go to a block party in Waikīkī and sign up for Hawai‘i’s largest cycling event.
We’re looking for kids with great smiles and bubbly personalities to feature in HONOLULU Family in 2023!
Fillets, sashimi, amaebi, poke kits: Much of it is landed that day by Hawai‘i’s largest seafood distributor.
After a three-year break, the Unthirsty Plant Sale will be back on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Hālawa Xeriscape Garden.
As Labor Day approaches, here are a few ideas to get—and keep—you in a summer state of mind.
Join us on Saturday, Sept. 9, to celebrate Hawai‘i’s best restaurants at the 40th annual Hale ‘Aina Celebration presented by First Hawaiian Bank Priority Destinations World Elite MasterCard.
Tour the distillery and taste whiskey, moonshine, two kinds of gin and soon, vodka in Windward O‘ahu.
Learn more about the Hawaiian icon on Friday, June 9, at a special Bishop Museum after-hours event.
The lineup at Hawai‘i’s Plantation Village includes andagi, huli huli chicken, bento and baked goods.
Windward O‘ahu’s first parklet, built by volunteers, offers a stylish mini-green outside Café Kopi and near several popular Kailua shops.
Thousands of keiki on O‘ahu are expected to participate from June 13 to July 28—here’s how to sign up.