Shopping 5 Great Reasons For You to Subscribe to HAWAII Magazine With each issue, we give you insight into how to experience the best the Islands have to offer. by Tracy Chan
Arts + Culture The 5 Best Festivals in Hawai‘i Our readers’ favorite events in 2019 that showcase the culture, food and entertainment of the islands. by Tracy Chan
Culture Hawaii Telescopes Helped Capture the First Image of a Black Hole—and It Has a Hawaiian Name Scientists worked with a UH Hilo professor to name the newly discovered black hole Powehi, a name sourced from the Kumulipo, the Hawaiian creation chant. by Tracy Chan
Culture 9 Instagram-Worthy Art Pieces at the 2019 Honolulu Biennial Some of the art not to miss this year at sites all across town. by Tracy Chan
Food Recipe: Chef Morimoto’s Supagetti No Teriyaki Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto shares his recipe for delicious sweet-salty chicken teriyaki spaghetti in honor of National Noodle Month. by Tracy Chan
Best of Blog The 5 Best Places to Get Cheap Eats on Oahu Our 2019 Editors’ Picks on where to get ono grinds on a budget. by Tracy Chan
Best of Blog The 5 Best Oahu Places for Made-in-Hawaii Shopping Be confident you’re buying from local artisans and producers at these Oahu shops, winners of our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards. by Tracy Chan
Best of Blog The 5 Best Mai Tais in Hawaii Our readers ranked where to find their favorite boozy, tropical mai tais in our 2019 Readers’ Choice. by Tracy Chan and Natalie Schack
Couples How to See the Sunrise at Fagan’s Cross, Hana, Maui For a truly amazing experience, go early enough to catch the sunrise at this Maui landmark. by Tracy Chan
Culture 10 Amazing Must-See Street Art Murals from Pow! Wow! Hawaii 2019 You can find them all in Oahu's Kakaako District, an up-and-coming urban hub. by Tracy Chan
Food From Comfort Food to Fine Dining, Preserve Kitchen’s New Menu Shines Travaasa Hana newcomer chef James Watts makes a splash with a robust, often local Maui-sourced dinner menu that satisfies. by Tracy Chan
Culture ‘Hammajang’ is Now a Word in the Oxford English Dictionary The commonly used Hawaiian Pidgin word meaning "all messed up" will be included in 2019’s dictionary revisions. by Tracy Chan