Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: April 18–24, 2024
Learn how to build a sustainable future in Hawai‘i, watch a classic kabuki production and cheer on the UH men’s volleyball team.
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Learn how to build a sustainable future in Hawai‘i, watch a classic kabuki production and cheer on the UH men’s volleyball team.
Opening April 12, the exhibition is a fun and colorful exploration of alohawear’s origins, cultural crossovers and signature motifs.
Check out a polo match, sip rosé wines, shop native plants, explore the art of aloha wear and celebrate Earth Month at the aquarium.
The documentary follows Cindi Punihaole and her efforts to protect Kahalu‘u Bay from over-tourism and environmental degradation.
Mark your calendar for Spam noodles, Spam sliders, Spam dim sum, Spam nachos, Spam desserts and more on April 27.
The ‘Iolani Fair is back on April 19 and 20, and there’s something for everyone—carnival games, rides, a silent auction and really, really good food.
Party in pink at Rosé Soirée, catch Wanda Sykes and Sasha Colby on tour and wrap up the spring season with the Hawai‘i Gay Kickball League.
Attend a family film festival, peruse rocks and gems, eat haggis and check out concerts supporting Maui restoration and AccesSurf.
April is National Poetry Month! Check out Da Shop’s curated selection of poetry from across the Pacific Islands, highlighting Pasifika voices.
You’d be an April Fool not to catch these musical acts and performers across O‘ahu.
From hand-built ceramic lei vases to sewing classes taught by fashion designer Kini Zamora, this month’s style picks are giving spring feels.
At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, we’re highlighting native Hawaiian plants shot by HONOLULU photographer Olivier Koning.