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BrunchFest presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard returns Sunday, March 24, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the stunning Prince Waikīkī.
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BrunchFest presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard returns Sunday, March 24, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the stunning Prince Waikīkī.
Hawai‘i Dental Service’s 18th annual event returns on Sunday, Feb. 18, at the Hawai‘i Children’s Discovery Center.
The Valley Health Bar is a little tricky to find, but worth it.
The owner of the new Honolulu Seafood Restaurant plans to open more. Here’s a Q&A.
Explore these titles by Black authors that celebrate and honor Black history, culture and legacies in Hawai‘i and beyond.
Yes, Chinee: A local Chinese-American says her popo’s old-fashioned gau was the best, but this recipe comes close.
Create beautiful ceramics at artist Lauren Shin’s peaceful Kāne‘ohe studio.
Hawaiian Language Month brings workshops, language classes, hula and much more to do during February.
Plenty of new restaurant news, and the latest chapter for Kaimukī’s longtime Chinese restaurant.
Designer Lisa Weimken transforms vintage fabrics from around the globe into fresh, one-of-a-kind fashions.
Robbie Dingeman
Looking back to the weird, wacky and WTF (What’s That, Friend?) Hawai‘i news you may have missed.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
A new book by an acclaimed photographer features stunning portraits of surfers and those who gravitate to O‘ahu’s North Shore.
We talk to one of Honolulu’s most sought-after tattoo artists, Steven Lam, and peer into his studio Working Class Tattoo and career.
A former home beer brewer makes four flavors of sparkling māmaki tea.