Can We Return to Ahupua‘a?
A movement is underway to resurrect the traditional Hawaiian land division and management system to better care for the ‘āina, water and people.
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Diane Seo is HONOLULU’s editorial director. She describes herself as a journalistic version of a jack of all trades, a jack of journalism. After graduating from Northwestern, she worked as a reporter in Fort Worth, Texas, then at the Los Angeles Times in both LA and NYC, covering everything from the 1994 LA earthquake to the rumblings of Wall Street. She then was an editor at Salon.com in NYC and managing director of new media for men’s professional tennis in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (She’s a former junior player, but hasn’t picked up a racket in way too long to be called a “player.”) After moving home to Honolulu in 2005, she stayed in the journalistic mix, launching an entertainment website that has since become Frolic Hawai‘i (now part of HONOLULU) and had various stints as a magazine and newspaper editor, digital entrepreneur, digital consultant and even a web designer, a job she has no idea how she got. Outside work, Diane is a dedicated yogi, who enjoys a moving meditation with a lot of heat.
A movement is underway to resurrect the traditional Hawaiian land division and management system to better care for the ‘āina, water and people.
Sheldon Nagata transformed his weed-filled Punchbowl property into a green wonderland, finding his passion in the process.
There are lots of versions of rice porridge (or congee) from across Asia. Here are the Honolulu eateries with our faves.
Open for 48 years, this legendary Kaimukī eatery still serves up big-bone kalbi, meat jun and fried mandoo the way lots of us know and love it.
Dr. Christina Marzo, a family physician, wants to help her patients make the right decisions for themselves and their ‘ohana.
Meet our cover doctor, Dr. Jerald Garcia, who offers comprehensive, one-stop chronic pain management at the Hawai‘i Institute for Pain.
Hawai‘i-born actor Jason Momoa is committed to replacing them with recyclable aluminum bottles.
I think that’s what makes many people featured in the magazine stand out.
Heating up this classic behind-the-scenes post because this year’s carnival is today and tomorrow, Feb. 7 and 8.
Saying goodbye last fall to our beloved family pup, Ikaika, was crushing. But I’m grateful for all that he gave.
Jonathan Pascual finished the Ironman while battling terminal cancer, an act that resonated around the globe.
This year, Hawai‘i’s largest pop-up art show will feature 250 artists and about 1,200 pieces. The artwork, like in past years, is expected to rack up enormous sales during the two-day celebration.
Wendy Hensel plans to travel to all UH campuses to learn how to better serve the college community and elevate the university’s reputation.
We found three restaurants offering bowls of duk kuk to usher in the new year.
Caring for elderly parents is the norm here in Hawai‘i, with complicated family dynamics adding to our struggles.
Honolulu’s Gavin Ball is racing to success as a professional sailor.
The rise in accidents is especially concerning because incidents often involve children and young teens who aren’t supposed to be riding the motorized bicycles.
Epic Swim Maui’s founder says there is now a proof of concept to turn the open water swim around the island into an ongoing event.
Franchised outlets are opening across the island, including the newest in Kaka‘ako. Here’s what goes down during an “assisted stretch.”
A new collection of short stories shares tales of crime, murder and mayhem.
Poni Askew’s wellness journey began with weight loss, then veered to focus on her gut health.
Getting enough quality sleep is fundamental to overall health, and not getting it will put you at higher risk for serious diseases and a shorter life.
From K-pop and K-dramas to food, beauty and more, all things Korean have exploded in popularity in Hawai‘i and beyond.
As the first openly gay Miss Hawai‘i, Hayley Cheyney Kāne wants people to show aloha to themselves.
The Hale ‘Aina Awards honor our city’s best restaurants and the gutsy people behind them.
A new exhibition at the Honolulu Museum of Art celebrates the many McKinley High School alumni who have made an impact on modern art.
Acclaimed chef Alan Wong offers tasty suggestions to spruce up your family home cooking.
This issue features the Best of HONOLULU Family winners, staycation destinations, healthy snacks by Alan Wong and more.
You need a vet, auto repairs, tools or another service? Consult this list of businesses voted and selected as most reliable in their fields.
Where to shop for the best beach bag, houseplants, sun hat, crystals, home accessories, swimwear and more.
Easy to see why Hawai‘i is the healthiest state in the nation when we have the best outdoor yoga, watersports and more ways to live well.
Our editors picked 14 top categories plus 20 readers’ choices to establish the best food and drinks on O‘ahu this year.
Your responses to my May editor’s column were meaningful and moving.
Maile Alerts, Hawai‘i’s take on AMBER Alerts for missing children, have been issued four times.