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Listen to Local Live Music on Oʻahu at These Off-the-Beaten-Path Venues

Love live music? Oʻahu has a slew of venues, from dive bars to upscale hotel restaurants. Here are several local favorites, some of which you may not find in guide books. Ala Moana You may know this area by its sprawling beach park and outdoor mall. Located right outside of Waikīkī, it’s easily accessible by […]

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What You Need To Know About the 2024 Prince Lot Hula Festival

Where spring brings the Merrie Monarch Festival on Hawaiʻi Island, summer brings the Prince Lot Hula Festival to Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi’s largest noncompetitive hula celebration presented by conservation nonprofit Moanalua Gardens Foundation. The free annual festival, which started in 1978, honors Hawaiʻiʻs centuries-old legacy of hula and chanting, which was perpetuated by Prince Lot Kapuāiwa during

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I Went to First Friday in Chinatown on Oʻahu and This is What It was Like

At 9:30 p.m. I sat at a table outside of Fête restaurant and watched a four-piece band set up on the corner of Hotel Street and Nuʻuanu Avenue on Oʻahu. “This guy comes every weekend,” co-owner of Fête Chuck Bussler said of the drummer. “He shows up with different musicians each time. It’s great.” With

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5 Best Value Resorts or Hotels on Kauaʻi in 2024

It’s no secret: Getting to Hawaiʻi isn’t cheap. Airfare—especially in the summer—is expensive, and then you need a hotel room and (we suggest) rental car. It adds up! So finding a hotel that fits your budget—but still offering all the must-have amenities (and beautiful views, too) helps. Here are the Top 5 value hotels on

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The Shaka Officially Belongs to Hawaiʻi

If you have ever wondered where the shaka, or “hang-loose,” hand gesture comes from, the answer is: Hawaiʻi. Although most residents have already known this, the symbol of aloha was not formally established as belonging to Hawaiʻi until this year.  This week residents, government officials and media gathered at 1938 Indochine in Kakaʻako to celebrate

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7 Ways to Go Nuts for Coconuts on Oʻahu

Coconut, or nui in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language), arrived in Hawaiʻi via canoes sailed by Polynesian voyagers roughly 4,500 years ago. Native Hawaiians considered the coconut tree to be the god Kū in physical form. For them, coconut water was sacred and therefore used for important ceremonies and rituals.  Many of the coconut trees’ ancient

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