Articles by Kevin Allen

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Culture, Oʻahu

See rarely displayed artifacts from King Kalakaua’s reign

From now through January 2019, the Honolulu Museum of Art has unique artifacts and relics on display that represent a unique time in Hawaii’s history as it was increasing its international relations and cementing a place in the modern world. The exhibition also portrays how Hawaii royalty was willing to mix their indigenous traditions, fashion […]

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Island Dispatch

Ode to the Uke

In my small apartment, my ukulele does not have a stand. It’s a traveler. A vagabond of sorts. From the couch to the lanai (porch), from my bed to the breakfast nook, this mahogany noisemaker makes its way to all sectors of my humble studio.  The little wooden instrument serves as the perfect momentary distraction

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Oʻahu

15 moments every surfer has experienced when visiting Hawaii

Regardless of skill level, the waves in Hawaii have a way of humbling and enticing visiting surfers. And whether it’s the gnarly surf instructor, or the kids who will surf better than you ever will, surfing in Hawaii, and the memories you make from it, comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes. 1. The sweet

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Hawai‘i Island

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has officially reopened

After being closed for 134 days, most of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park reopened on Sept. 22, marking a miraculous comeback from months of eruptions, seismic activity and lava flows at Kilauea. And although the visitor center, which is the first building you see when you enter the park, looks nearly the same as it did

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Oʻahu

Queen Kapiolani Hotel’s new retro-chic renovation

The Queen Kapiolani Hotel’s lobby, with its new open-air design, is just one of many changes at the hotel, which began a $35 million renovation project late last year. Originally opened in 1967, the Queen Kapiolani Hotel has always been known for its large art collection and excellent brunch, attracting as many locals as it

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Travel Tips

Alaska Airlines offers $149 one-way flights to Hawaii

West coast travelers, now’s the time to book your Hawaii vacation. Alaska Airlines is offering one-way tickets to Maui, Kauai, Hawaii Island and Oahu for $149. Flights leave from west coast cities, such as Los Angeles, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. The catch? The sale is only available until September 6, 11:59 p.m.,

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