From Our Files: May Day Is Lei Day in 1958
We flipped back 65 years to see what the city was buzzing about in May 1958.
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We flipped back 65 years to see what the city was buzzing about in May 1958.
Midway through the Genki Ala Wai Project, the notoriously polluted waterway shows impressive results.
She has been named “Kama‘āina of the Year” for her filmography and for founding the state's film and video archive ‘Ulu‘ulu.
Eat your way through Poke Fest, admire the Shinnyo Lantern Floating ceremony, and find your jam at concerts and art events.
From vegan dining to nature spots and art galleries, local artist Heather Brown shares her favorite hangouts and things to do on O‘ahu.
Ahi & Vegetable’s Kapālama store has a daily 2 to 6 p.m. happy hour with choices from nigiri sushi to fried shrimp and chicken karaage.
Including a few hip, newer picks, and a couple vintage throwbacks we know they'll love.
The former Ethiopian Love space is also a cocktail bar by night, matcha bar by day.
Tanto’s sole location outside of Japan is a buzzy new shop inside Puck’s Alley serving bite-sized gyoza and hearty ramen.
Celebrate National Library Week, support Hawai‘i state libraries, and learn about their unique offerings beyond books.
Find out what's happening at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum in May 2023—live music, keiki workshops, young artists, and more.
Lee Anne Wong’s first Japan outpost has new dishes and a view of Tokyo Station—and a second one is coming to Osaka.
From the team that brought us Fête and Heyday, The Green Lady Cocktail Room serves up creative drinks with a side of secretive style.
Here’s how the street food dish stacked up at Bangkok Chef, Olay’s Thai-Lao Cuisine and Noi Thai Cuisine.