Explore These Free Museums on O‘ahu
O‘ahu has a museum for nearly everything—from art and Hawaiian history to police, fire and fighter jets. The best part? Many are free!
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O‘ahu has a museum for nearly everything—from art and Hawaiian history to police, fire and fighter jets. The best part? Many are free!
With 350 stores and more than 160 dining options, there’s a reason why it’s Hawai‘i’s favorite place for shopping, dining and entertainment.
Garg is back across the street from the Halekulani, this time with his own seafood-focused restaurant.
Eight have opened since last spring—and more are in the works.
It’s all about creating art inspired by art during a fun-packed day for keiki and ‘ohana at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
Whether you’re looking for mahimahi, ono or opah, local distributor Fresh Island Fish shares why purchasing Island-caught seafood is important for our ‘āina and economy.
From designing an entire restaurant to crafting an original cocktail menu, this creative powerhouse can do it all.
We hit O‘ahu's West Side for a day of play at the new ‘Ewa Beach activity center.
Why is it rare to find Hawaiian chefs cooking Hawaiian food professionally? Lorraine Haili Alo of Haili’s Hawaiian Food tells her story.
Dozens of poke choices from all over the island converge at Ka Makana Ali‘i on Saturday, May 20, from 4 to 8 p.m.
Here are the petting zoos, parks and family-run farms where you can have interactive animal experiences on O‘ahu.
‘Ahi tostadas, crab cakes and Australian wagyu sliders highlight a new lounge menu.
Brittnee Lau’s calming, well-sourced shop checks all the boxes for gifting in May.
We attended a playgroup in Honolulu where kids can explore, build confidence and social skills!
Explore these titles from AAPI writers and editors and meet the author of Midnight in Broad Daylight at da Shop on Saturday, May 13.