Your Insider Guide to Honolulu Pride Weekend 2024
We’ve got the must-know details about the parade, festival and all the vibrant events happening Oct. 17–20.
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We’ve got the must-know details about the parade, festival and all the vibrant events happening Oct. 17–20.
We’re bringing back this cover feature from HONOLULU Magazine’s March issue because it covers everything brunch: standout dishes, newer spots, beery brunches and a where-to-go-if guide.
Dine your way through the neighborhood at the inaugural event, Taste of Ward.
Sharing a building with an auto body shop, Silver Lining Wine Bar offers a friendly foray into natural wines.
If you’ve been wondering about Hallowbaloo, organizer Mark Tarone says don’t plan on it, at least not this year.
The new Waiānuenue project brings change to the neighborhood meant to better connect with the UH Mānoa community.
The limited-edition collab features fun, retro beach towels and a terry tote bag.
Chicken inasal, short rib cansi, pancit molo and plenty of ube: 18 restaurants are creating Ilonggo specials Oct. 15 to 21.
The space that taught kitchen skills and stress-free recipes is back in a new spot. First up: slow and easy Sunday dinners taught by local chefs.
Celebrate the annual Honolulu Pride Parade and Festival, make memories at Rainbow Prom and scream/rave at They SLASH Them.
(Partner Content) Sign up for first access to tickets when they go on sale.
So much more butter chicken curry, vindaloos, dosas and pani puri.
Celebrate Filipino American History Month with some of our favorite books penned by Filipino authors.
From K-pop and K-dramas to food, beauty and more, all things Korean have exploded in popularity in Hawai‘i and beyond.