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How they’ve made it, saved it and are passing it on.
Shilhi Seibel of Passion Roots talks about stubborn buds, semitrucks and creating a blossoming effect in Hawai‘i.
Before March, stop by for a hearty Apache Stew, juicy local-venison burger and classic pasta Bolognese.
The Honolulu African-American Film Festival, Feb. 16 to 20 this year, gives you a chance to see movies never released widely in Hawai‘i. Here’s how it got started.
Five ways to protect kids on the streets, crosswalks and parking lots of O‘ahu.
With block parties, art exhibitions and a big finale bash at the ʻAlohilani Resort, it’s Kakaʻako’s most eventful annual makeover.
The Taiwanese chain claims it was the first to create the item, using real fruit in the ice instead of syrup.
These menus boast Keāhole lobster, wagyu with truffle cauliflower purée, a cotton candy cocktail and a lot of decadent desserts.
Become a HONOLULU subscriber and this exclusive bag is yours—for free.
(Sponsored) The Hawai‘i DCCA Insurance Division offers annual premium comparison guides to help consumers get the most out of their money.
Mark your calendar for a chance to meet two popular podcasters, a Broadway legend and a few comic characters.
Watch as Kakaʻako gets its annual mural makeover, ring in Chinese New Year and enjoy the best ʻukelele virtuosos in the world this month.
This uniquely Hawai‘i adaptation of America’s rising pastime was played without pads and substituted slick ballhandling, shifty moves and multitalented stars in rolled-up dungarees.
From timeless reggae classics from UB40 to instrumental jazz-fusion from Yellowjackets, catch the best in every genre in Honolulu this month.
The sight of humpback whales and new calves are a thrilling part of Hawai‘i’s winter season.