Aloha United Way Ignites Change Through Girl Power
Following a long history of helping Hawai‘i’s women and children, the nonprofit’s affinity group, Women United, is proving that the future is female.
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Following a long history of helping Hawai‘i’s women and children, the nonprofit’s affinity group, Women United, is proving that the future is female.
Smoked meat, smash burgers and sandwiches, oh my! Whiskey Smoke 808 is a new neighborhood gem.
Kiani Souza is a midsize model who fits in perfectly on runways and in fashion campaigns thanks to her curves and fierce angles.
In Part 3 of our look at takeout eateries in the Miyamoto Building, we visit a coveted mandoo-only destination.
Sing along with a songwriter, pony up to a polo field and find a way to mālama the ‘āina.
This month, become a new print subscriber and 50% of your purchase will be donated to a local charity. Plus, you’ll get a Margaret Rice print on us.
Hint: How many ways can Hawai‘i love fried rice?
Here’s a look back at December 1980.
Cheers! Four beers pegged to scholarships for women brewers are coming to brewpubs near you.
It only takes a few ingredients—and a microwave—to make this super simple, super adorable candy bark.
Last chance for miso rafute and bittermelon tempura: Retirement is claiming one of Honolulu’s three Okinawan restaurants.
Brennan Yamaguchi, who has spent five years raising awareness about epilepsy and co-wrote legislation, wins a local award for his advocacy. And he’s never had a seizure.
Duke Kahanamoku negotiated more troubled waters than we think, while two Hawaiian films ask where Duke’s Hawai‘i went.