7 Absolutely Free Honolulu Events to Check Out in August 2017
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See the best that Honolulu has to offer, walk for a good cause and soak up the last days of summer.
Food blogger and mom Amy Pottinger from Honolulu shares her experience on “Food Network Star.”
Fans went all-out with incredible outfits at this year’s science fiction and comic book convention.
We’ve got the perfect way to end your summer: musical nights, gardening, sake tasting and more.
See the print in “The World Reflected,” a new show on view at Spalding House.
This year’s Joy of Sake combines hundreds of different sake, local chefs and a chance to help set a new record for the largest kampai.
(Sponsored) Newcomer Herringbone Waikīkī opens at International Market Place on Wednesday, Aug. 2.
(Sponsored) Make an early reservation for this fresh Southern California coastal eatery.
Why can’t National Ice Cream Month be all year long?
(Sponsored) Get excited for some seriously ‘ono treats on Saturday, Aug. 5.
A look back at Honolulu from July 1900 to 2007. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
Celebs from “The Princess Bride,” “Hercules,” and “Fight Club 2” at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
Sip on sake at Hōkū’s, enjoy fresh oysters at Vino or experience dishes from a new chef at Alan Wong’s.
Piñas are popping up everywhere. Here are 11 ways to jump on the tropical bandwagon and enjoy this popular fruit.
Saturday’s event showcases 15 poke dishes—and it’s air-conditioned.