Arts + Culture The 7 Biggest Things to Happen in Hawaiʻi in 2022 From Mauna Loa erupting to the end of domestic travel restrictions and more, here are some of the biggest headlines of the year. by Kevin Allen and Grace Maeda
Arts + Culture Our 10 Most Popular Stories of 2022 Here are the stories HAWAIʻI Magazine readers got the most out of in 2022. by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture 10 Reasons Why Hawai‘i Locals Love Pearlridge Center Who can forget the beautiful fragrance from the Cinnabon in the food court? by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture 10 Things That Mean It’s Winter Time in Hawaiʻi From surfing Santa to the appearance of the once-a-year jacket, here are a few things that mark the beginning of winter in Hawaiʻi. by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture You Need to See Wailuku’s “Small Town Big Art” Initiative Celebrating art and the messages it can convey, "Small Town Big Art" brings even more life the to bohemian streets of Wailuku. by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture 7 Artsy Towns in Hawaiʻi You’ll Love These colorful neighborhoods are filled with offbeat charm, personality and plenty of galleries. by Grace Maeda
Arts + Culture 13 Terrifying Things that Give Hawaiʻi Locals Chicken Skin From sketchy 7-11 visits at 2 a.m. to getting called uncle for the first time, these 13 things will freak you out. by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture Your Favorite Chocolate Macadamia Nut Candy Turns 95 Open a box of Hawaiian Host and cherish sweet memories. by Grace Maeda
Arts + Culture Hawaiian History Lives On in this Maui Museum Located at the base of ʻĪao Valley, Hale Hōʻikeʻike paints a vivid idea of what Hawaiian civilization once was in the minds of its visitors. by Kevin Allen
Adventure Surprise! 10 Activities You Didn’t Know You Could do in Hawaiʻi Planning a trip to the Islands? These activities will get you thinking out of the box. by Grace Maeda
Arts + Culture How the Legacy of Hawaiʻi’s Monarchy Lives On The work of the royal families still influence the Islands. by Grace Maeda
Arts + Culture Your Guide to the 2022 Aloha Festivals Here’s your primer to the largest and longest-running cultural celebration as it returns to hosting in-person events. by Grace Maeda