7 Reasons You Need to Go to the 2018 Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival on Oʻahu
Highlights include wine tastings, cooking demonstrations and a lavish gala that ends with fireworks.
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Highlights include wine tastings, cooking demonstrations and a lavish gala that ends with fireworks.
Five easy steps to crafting an okazuya bento.
And almost every item on the menu is less than $10.
From a mermaid-themed aquatics class, Richard Simmons look-alikes and frightening dance moves to your favorite scary songs, these Halloween workouts won’t disappoint.
Creepy clowns, super-realistic zombie makeup and a village haunted by real spirits.
The toughest stories sometimes come in tiny packages.
American Institute of Architects Honolulu hosts public design symposium workshops in November.
Listen to a re-enactment of the "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast and get your fill of horror movies during Hitchcocktober.
How to party like a poltergeist all month long.
This seasonal horror-themed pop-up bar at Ala Moana Center is only open through Oct. 31.
(Sponsored) Support a great cause this Saturday at Easterseals Hawai‘i’s inaugural fundraising fête at the Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina.
Greenpeace vessel back from Great Garbage Patch to talk about plastic pollution.
Revisiting the longtime Chinese restaurant in Mō‘ili‘ili.
The Honolulu Museum of Art’s Doris Duke Theatre hosts the Shaw Brothers Retrospective, a screening of 30 recently restored films, now through Nov. 2.
With $5 dishes and cocktails, you can experience tapas-sized new dishes, or twists on dinner-menu plates.