Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Hawai‘i for October 28–November 3, 2021
Paint an ocean predator, walk for animals in need, meet a cast of wicked characters, namaste on the water and hunt for creepy critters.
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Paint an ocean predator, walk for animals in need, meet a cast of wicked characters, namaste on the water and hunt for creepy critters.
The retro-style eatery in the Surfjack Hotel serves elevated comfort foods and live music with a vibe that will bring me back to Waikīkī.
Where to find treats (no tricks) Halloween weekend.
From li hing freeze-dried Skittles to lemon peel Creepy Crawlahs, these treats support local this spooky season.
HiSAM launches Passion On Display, a new artist-in-residence program.
Did this DIY kit deliver a bowl worthy of David Chang’s Momofuku?
Bar Māze is partnering with Beam Suntory to offer its ultra rare Yamazaki 55 at an exclusive tasting event on Oct. 29 and 30.
Hide these simple-to-make hands around the house for a scary surprise.
A longtime Kapahulu staple takes the top spot by a landslide. Did your favorite shop make the cut?
Volunteer in a garden and swim near a waterfall, watch Cinderella build a rocket in a live-streaming musical, putt around a haunted trail and order some spooky sweet treats.
It’s the only spot to get Sushi Sho’s glistening bara chirashi bowl and back it up with Hachibei’s jidori chicken and a hefty sake list.
Here’s a look back at October 1981.
We found more than 30 places and events to help you celebrate the spookiest season of the year on O‘ahu.
Because the fluffiest doughnuts in town are Little Vessel Donut Co.’s vegan squares.
Thick pan-fried pork chops, sizzling boneless kalbi and meaty fried rice are only half of Chef Colin’s Classics, a family-style pau hana feast for four (or more).