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Celebrate the fifth of May with a bar crawl through Chinatown, a salsa-dancing contest in Waikīkī and yummy Mexican food everywhere.
Federal agents praise the museum for cooperating in the fight against pilfered art.
Constance Hale is a writer, editor and teacher.
Humble hometown hero selected No. 2 in draft by Tennessee.
A look back at Honolulu from April 1925 to 2005.
Ethiopian food arrives in downtown Honolulu.
Willy Wonka and other candy junkies would love this new store.
Stop in at any time for ramen, wraps or salads.
Mahaloha Burger opened a second location, in Kailua.
The Aloha State now has the highest number of homeless per capita in the nation. What are we doing to help the individuals and families living on the streets?
Beto’s serves Mexican comfort food three nights a week.
Rising star chef Mark Noguchi has opened a lunch café called Mission Social Hall and Café.
Think morning cocktails and a yummy range of small plates in a stylish setting.
Tickets are now available for the fifth Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival.