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The 10-day culinary food fest starts Nov. 10.
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The 10-day culinary food fest starts Nov. 10.
A look back at Honolulu from November 1917 to 1987. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
(Sponsored) Consider their stockings stuffed with holiday shopping ideas in this special section.
The headliner, who often riffs on his family and Filipino heritage, is on a world tour.
(Sponsored) Make Your Reservations at International Market Place for Restaurant Week Hawai‘i, Nov. 10–19.
Find local produce, high-end wine, even tonkotsu pork ramen at your neighborhood convenience store.
Don’t miss these films made by local filmmakers. Catch them on the big screen from Nov. 2 to 12.
(Sponsored) Six fellows from its year-long immersive program participated in the 2017 American Film Market.
Bringing fresh Thai cuisine to old Scratch location.
Check out the New York designer’s wearable art starting from this Saturday, Nov. 4.
This new shop in McCully specializes in hefty made-to-order sandwiches using freshly made bread, perfect for National Sandwich Day on Nov. 3.
Native Hawaiian speakers can join Auli‘i Cravalho on a planned dubbed version of the Disney blockbuster about Polynesian voyaging. Deadline is Nov. 24.
In “One Voice,” the senator recalls his roots and confronts his critics—gently, as is his style—while making the case for a lasting legacy.
November is about more than just turkey. Carve some time out to drink a beer, ride a bike and get snowed on.
The palace will offer free tours on Kama‘āina Sunday, Nov. 12, and will be decorated for King Kalākaua’s birthday, Nov. 16.