How to Watch Jack Johnson’s “Kōkua Festival 2020: Live From Home” in Hawai‘i
The Kōkua Hawai‘i Foundation’s annual music festival has adapted to the new normal and brings us a streaming music festival straight to our homes on Saturday, April 25.
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The Kōkua Hawai‘i Foundation’s annual music festival has adapted to the new normal and brings us a streaming music festival straight to our homes on Saturday, April 25.
(Sponsored) The family-owned market-meets-restaurant concept has been giving back to the community for decades. Now, it’s our chance to pay back.
Quick video review of a new Kapahulu izakaya that opened in the middle of a shutdown.
Forget the Tiger King, being crowned pidgin king is where the real bragging rights are at.
Join a keiki fitness class for free, dance to kiddie music videos and keep moving when city parks open.
The ‘Iolani School student reads a local children’s book that she co-authored, for HONOLULU Family’s Virtual Storytime.
‘Ulu was the cause of the mutiny on The Bounty. Today, will it signal a new revolution?
Use your First Hawaiian Bank card for delivery or pickup orders and you’ll not only be supporting Hawai‘i’s restaurant industry—you’ll be supporting local nonprofits, too.
The governor set a goal of doubling local food production by 2020. So how do we measure up?
As we highlight local products you can buy online, in grocery stores or straight from the producer, we spotlight this family hot sauce company.
A very special global event is happening right now. Everyone from Lady Gaga to Jack Johnson to Jimmy Fallon to Awkwafina will live stream themselves from their living rooms for “One World: Together at Home.”
Many local farmers markets remain open as essential businesses, so they’ve made tweaks to their operations to ensure proper social distancing, sanitizing and more. Plus, find out which ones are still open.
Mark Kanemura’s bright moves will get you out of your couch-ella mood and step up your positivity with these fun and free dance classes.
(Sponsored) Alexander & Baldwin is committed to keeping spirits high and bellies full for O‘ahu residents.
Cook with chefs, become a coffee expert, volunteer at the Library of Congress, draw your favorite marine mammal and hang with Hawai‘i’s top mixologists.