Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend: November 4–11, 2020
Make like a (free) tree, let your photo cheer on the Warriors at Aloha Stadium, watch a hula festival and get tickets to Hawai‘i’s biggest film festival.
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Make like a (free) tree, let your photo cheer on the Warriors at Aloha Stadium, watch a hula festival and get tickets to Hawai‘i’s biggest film festival.
Skip the potential crowds and celebrate Halloween from your car, catch the end of two festivals and pick up some Okinawan treats.
Support local artists, get in the fall spirit with pumpkins and grab tickets for another drive-in event.
Tune in to a one-woman comedy show set to song, show your pride with a special show, listen to stories and grab tickets for a drive-thru trick or treat.
Tune in to the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, sign up for a virtual race, get tickets for a leadership conference and more things to do this weekend.
Grab your tickets for Poke Fest, visit Waimea Valley, watch for shooting stars and tune in to a Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra performance.
Tune in to a virtual cooking class, watch the premiere of a new play, celebrate the Aloha Festivals and more.
Dance your heart out, grab a Sunday Special from one of your favorite restaurants, tune in to an education panel and jam out to local Hawaiian musicians.
Have dinner with a chef, drinks included; meet Sigmund Freud in Vienna; take a maritime tour; groove to the Beatles done ʻukulele style; or learn to ice skate without ice.
Stream the Okinawan Festival and Disney’s “Mulan,” order discounted meals from a local restaurant and celebrate National Beer Lovers’ Day. Oh, and bake rainbow bread like a boss.
We’re back to staying home for a few weeks, but you can still pick up your favorite local brews, gain tips for managing stress from a chief happiness officer, celebrate the 19th Amendment and more.
Watch a film about the Kamehameha Song Contest from the inside, bid for handcrafted items at a museum auction, talk story with famous chefs, and plant more lettuce and flowers that fight bugs.
Go for a walk, binge watch international films, flirt with Falstaff or get nostalgic with our dining editor’s recipe for turning local chocolate into a small-kid-time dessert treat.
Indoors or outdoors, with friends (nine or fewer!) or without, cooking at home or dining out alfresco, we got you.
Rediscover lost ships, watch LGBTQ+ shorts and venture out to a socially distanced market.