Arts + Culture North Shore’s Famous Haleiwa Signs Have a Sad, Heartfelt and Complicated Story The original three signs are gone and two of them have been replaced, but stopping to take a photo is a tradition that continues. by Kevin Allen
Beaches The Story of Lanai’s Fascinating Shipwreck Beach At 6 miles long, this stretch of Lanai's north shore known as Shipwreck Beach holds at least a dozen wrecks deteriorating on its shore. by Christine Hitt
Culture 20 things we loved about Hawaii in 2017 From Hokulea's return to Paige Alms' win, and Hawaii's appearance on the big screen to that fiery jet of lava, here are the most memorable moments of 2017. by Christine Hitt
Culture 2017 in review: HAWAI’I Magazine writers’ most inspiring trips The coolest sights and activities HAWAI'I Magazine writers saw and did in 2017. by HAWAI'I Magazine
Culture Our 14 favorite photos from 2017 HAWAI'I Magazine's editor and art director choose their favorite photos from the past year published in the magazine. by Elena and Christine Hitt
Culture 10 reasons why Christmas is unique in Hawaii From snow-making machines to beach days and semipermanent Christmas lights, Christmas in Hawai'i has its own style. by Kevin Allen
Culture The 64-year-old story of Kauai’s Festival of Lights Josie and Joe Chansky started the tradition in their Kapaa home. by Kevin Allen
Culture The surfboards that won Pipeline are on display at Turtle Bay Resort From the board Tom Carroll snapped to the board that won Andy Irons a championship, the exhibit pays homage to surf culture at Pipeline. by Christine Hitt
Adventure Hawaiʻi Island’s Sacred History of Surfing and the Athletes Who Surf its Volcanic Shores Though the Big Island lacks the world-class waves of Oʻahu's Pipeline, it has a unique history. by Kirk Lee Aeder
Culture Aikau family says The Eddie won’t go Days away from its inaugural opening ceremony, The Eddie has been called off. by Kevin Allen
Culture Kauai’s Master Surfboard Shapers are Some of Hawaii’s Best Some of surfing’s most revolutionary board makers can be found on the Garden Isle, with its reefs and point breaks. by Brittany Lyte
Culture First observed interstellar asteroid given Hawaiian name Traveling at 85,700 miles per hour, Oumuamua will give astronomers a chance to observe an object from a solar system that is not our own. by Kevin Allen