Education Cheat Sheet: When is it OK to Quit?
We want our kids to have tenacity, so how do you know when it is time to call it quits?
Departments
More
Connect With Us
We want our kids to have tenacity, so how do you know when it is time to call it quits?
Do you have a wall of shame? Poker playing dogs still hanging around? Then this roundup of charming, vibrant artwork will definitely be a huge home improvement.
The new spot in Kaka‘ako has 100-plus sakes, Japanese beers and whiskeys—and parking.
The eatery known for its chicken and humorous cow commercials will open its first Hawai‘i location as a franchise.
Avo-corn toast, portabella sandwich and vegan dishes—Windward menus are on the move.
The statewide system offers free wi-fi, audiobooks, manga, e-books, DVDs, CDs, language apps, classes, history and a whole lot more.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
A symbol of a bygone era in Waipahu’s plantation history undergoes much-needed restoration.
This year’s impressive lineup of food vendors from brunch’s best Cafe Kaila to food truck favorite GYOZILLA will leave you wishing you had room for more.
The Chinatown chocolate factory has more than a few surprises.
From trendy jewelry to scented candles and baby blankets, the Best of Honolulu Festival presented by American Savings Bank has 17 shopping booths with tons of products for you, your ʻohana and your home.
The casual eatery unveils new summer dishes at all of its five locations.
Celebrate those long summer days by joining a big bon dance, meeting local artisans, sitting in the park for live music and halau performances and entering to win $100 at one of our best events.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i artist Jeff Gress made this year’s Honolulu Surf Film Festival logo a subtle nod to surf culture. The festival runs July 7 through Aug. 3 at Doris Duke Theatre.