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Bats, Mummies, Frankensteins? Oh my!
At the end of his doctor-ordered vegan experiment, our carnivore concludes he’s a failure. But is he?
We asked our readers and searched the island for the best of everything—from locally designed house dresses and locally made hand sanitizers, gifts to art, jewelry to native plants—all so you can live better in Honolulu.
Either stay in and cozy up with a bowl of noodles and this year’s selection of Halloween entertainment or head out to try dishes prepared by the country’s best chefs. Plus give back at multiple volunteer opportunities.
The teri beef and shrimp tempura teishoku with all the fixings is just one of many favorites at this Kāne‘ohe mainstay.
(Sponsored) Shop from the comfort of your home at the Made in Hawaii Festival Online Marketplace.
Proof Social Club's Sunday brunch delivers rustic twists on French, Spanish and modern American favorites.
Wander through dinosaurs and asteroids, swim or paddle a 5K or reserve a space for a virtual unicorn cupcake-decorating class with a YouTube star.
Here’s a look back at September 2011.
More than 70 years later, the family-owned business still has a special place in our hearts and stomachs.
If you’re looking for a great read, here are a few of our stories that won local and national awards this year.
Justin Park’s cocktails bring additional layers of complexity and delight to Ki Chung’s dishes.
Mam’s Meat Pies turns out classic pot pies—but can you get your hands on one?
Christopher Edwards, Kirk Kurokawa, Mari Sakamoto and other artists explore architecture and beyond.