Your Must-Watch Guide to the 2019 Hawai‘i International Film Festival in Honolulu
Choose from 205 films from 31 countries across 11 days, November 7 to 17 in Honolulu.
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Choose from 205 films from 31 countries across 11 days, November 7 to 17 in Honolulu.
Yes, lucky we live Hawai‘i, the only state with its own regional literature. But, lately, it’s only gotten harder to make a go of it for our diverse, dedicated and ink-stained scribbling class.
Pick from a dozen flavors in this fun-size version of one of our favorite treats.
Poke by the Pound opened in 2019 in the heart of Kalihi Kai.
Since the Polynesian Cultural Center opened in 1963, some 38 million people have visited. But early on, many considered the concept outlandish, as HONOLULU Magazine reminded them a few years later.
How do the results stack up against Frolic Hawai‘i’s own Top 5?
Grammy-Award nominated musician Halehaku Seabury of Nā Hoa shares culinary dreams, family recipes and nostalgic memories.
Sometimes one is the best number.
Oil in the Alley is an improv rock ‘n’ roll band that literally makes it up as they go along. Find them among other funny folks at the Hawai‘i Sketch Comedy Festival this weekend.
A look back at Honolulu from 1948 to 2003. Stories taken from the archives of the Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Lucia Dong wants to tell her peers about important issues affecting Hawai‘i’s environment and people.
Including malted noni, jackfruit camomile and ‘ulu peanut butter and grape.
Here is how Hawai‘i is succeeding, and struggling, when it comes to supporting students in transition.
We spoke to one Makakilo who weighed housing costs and distance—and who are making a longer commute work for their family of six.
The 5 editorial and reader picks for the best for you and your ʻohana.