November 18, 2008

August 2004

Features

Can We Make Honolulu Cool?

The city and county of Honolulu wants to change the way the city looks. Is “smart growth” the way to go?

Shipping Out

This Spring, 9,000 troops left Hawai‘i. Of these, 5,000 went to Afghanistan and 4,000 to Iraq. It was the largest Hawai‘i deployment since the Vietnam War.

Art, On and Off the Wall

Collectors Flock to Showcase Local Art.

The Silent Language of Jade

Learning the lingo leads to a new appreciation.

Departments

Editor's Page: It Takes a Village

Letters

Politics: Who is Mike Gabbard?

Special Section: Gourmet Style Introduction

Special Section: A Boot Camp for Foodies

Special Section: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

Hawaii Regional Cuisine is not over. It’s only just begun.

Special Section: Anything Goes, Anyone Can Go There

What’s new in wines and spirits.

Special Section: Vegetarian Bon Vivants

As the baby boomers age, they demand healthier food from their favorite chefs.

Gourmet Style: The Ultimate Summer Party

Cool cooking for hot nights.

Calabash: Crunk 101

Calabash: Who Loves Liliha?

Calabash: Maui in Your Freezer

Calabash: Our Town: Yokohama Specie Bank Building

Calabash: Q+A Brickwood Galuteria

Calabash: Travel: Nova Scotia’s Cabot Trail

Calabash: Driving Maui Mad

Calabash: Hookin’ Up

With Global Pau Hana, you’re never far from Hawai‘i

Calabash: Costumes, Drums, Comedy

Not every opera is an epic Germanic cycle or Italian tragedy. In fact, one opera is downright silly.

Making a Difference: Growing Wai‘anae’s Future

Ma‘o Farms raises more than organic produce—it raises expectations.

From Our Files

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