Street Smarts

Discover the stories behind the street names in Waikiki. When Peter Young, president of planning firm Ho‘okuleana, was working on his first project with the National Scenic Byway Program, he would sometimes wake up at 3 in the morning, unable… More >

Lei Aloha

Learn how to string your own lei at classes throughout Waikiki. “A lei is the most precious gift to give or receive for Hawaiians,” explains lei maker Alexandria Kauiokeanuenue Byous to a group of 25 people gathered around her in… More >

Fourever Fab!

No matter where The Beatles tribute group Fourever Fab performs in the world, they find one thing to be consistent: People everywhere know every word to all The Beatles songs—even in non-English speaking countries. “There is definitely a universal demand… More >

Fourever Fab!

No matter where The Beatles tribute group Fourever Fab performs in the world, they find one thing to be consistent: People everywhere know every word to all The Beatles songs—even in non-English speaking countries. “There is definitely a universal demand… More >

Fourever Fab!

No matter where The Beatles tribute group Fourever Fab performs in the world, they find one thing to be consistent: People everywhere know every word to all The Beatles songs—even in non-English speaking countries. “There is definitely a universal demand… More >

Buy Local

Did you miss the farmers’ market at Kapi’olani Community College (KCC) on Saturday? Don’t fret; head over to Honolulu Gourmet Foods for a sampling of food, beauty and craft products from a selection of the many local farmers’ market vendors…. More >

Wild Kingdom

It’s been a wildly busy past few months for Honolulu Zoo. Already comprised of 880 individual animals from more than 125 species, the zoo recently welcomed a new batch of critters, including two donkeys and three ferrets. As part of… More >

Sharing Aloha

While ‘Ohana Island Style has been teaching cultural classes to tour groups for two years out of its Waikiki Beach Walk studio, it’s only recently that it has expanded its reach to the general public. Now, anybody can sign up… More >

Fashion Meets Art

“I have always felt that the ultimate fashion is art,” says Robert Siegel, owner of Waikiki’s Luxury Row—that stretch of Kalakaua Avenue that is home to high-end stores including Chanel and Gucci. “I also noticed that a lot of artists… More >

Animal Attractions

Sprawled out on 42 acres at the end of Kalakaua Ave., the Honolulu Zoo was first established by King David Kalakaua, who granted the land to the people of Hawai’i. Initially a bird park, the zoo has grown to be… More >

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