The 9 Best Things to Do in November 2018
Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
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Mark your calendar for a lineup of comedy, concerts, fashion, film and more happening this month.
Share your gratitude for the community and prepare for the holiday season by getting a headstart on gifts at these local events.
(Sponsored) Nov. 9 through 18, International Market Place celebrates Restaurant Week Hawai‘i with special menus and prices at participating eateries.
Local translator Keao NeSmith has translated the first “Harry Potter” book in Hawaiian—with plans to finish the whole series, including “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.”
The 10-day culinary food fest starts Nov. 9.
The potent dramatization of Chinatown’s WWII role servicing the military via paid affection feels like a game changer in locally sourced film production.
Headliners include fashion designers, local and Maoli artists, live music, burlesque, art installations, a movie premiere and a Dia de los Muertos sugar mask pop-up.
Feel like a tourist in your own city by learning about O‘ahu’s historic neighborhoods.
Listening to a ghost story takes some guts, but it takes a real brave soul to explore the most hair-raising, haunted places on O‘ahu. You down?
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Make reservations or get ready to wait at this stylish newcomer with some memorable, if pricey, main dishes.
Learn the spooky histories of different Hawai‘i cultures.
(Sponsored) On Friday, Nov. 2, head to T Galleria By DFS Hawai‘i to support local entrepreneurs and discover the latest trending Island products.
Opa! The 37th annual celebration of Greek culture, food and music returns to McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park from noon to 9 p.m. on Oct. 27 and 28.