July 24, 2008

May 2008

Features

Politics in Hawaii:  Is Something Broken?

Politics in Hawaii: Is Something Broken?

From the Bishop Estate scandal of the 1990s to today’s Act 221 and Department of Education governance, politics in Hawai‘i is plagued by a lack of transparency and accountability.

Grading the Public Schools

Grading the Public Schools

Once again, we’ve ranked 258 public schools statewide. Do your neighborhood schools measure up? Are they getting any better?

The Yard

The Yard

Over the past century, the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard has helped the country by keeping the Pacific Fleet “fit to fight,” but it also has a special significance for the people of Hawaii. In...

New Wave

New Wave

This Waikane home’s dramatic roofline mirrors the Koolau mountains behind it.

Departments

Editor's Page: Editor's Page: Failure to Thrive

How much longer can parents wait for schools to improve?

Letters

...on reducing parking requirements, the Eyre Era, Zippy's saimin and Linda Lingle thanks Honolulu.

Calabash: Get Spammed

The sixth annual Waikiki Spam Jam takes place on May 3.

Around Town: 7 Reasons to Get Out

May 2008

Arts: Miao Mixed

Toys aren't just for kids anymore.

Arts: Q&A: Roger Jellinek

Executive Director, Hawaii Book and Music Festival

Arts: Biennial 2.0

Now that Honolulu has two alternating, yet similar, museum exhibitions, is the art scene really going to be better?

Music Review: CD Reviews: Alfred Apaka and Kawao

Sports: A Polo Primer

What you need to know to enjoy the season, even if you’ve never heard of a chukker.

History: SOS for the Falls of Clyde

The Bishop Museum says it may have to sink this historical vessel.

Environment: On The Hunt

The Nature Conservancy takes on Hawaii's feral pigs.

Environment: Green Machines

A stylish, energy-saving way to travel.

Scrapyard: Scrapyard: Should Hawaii ban smoking in parks and beaches?

The Hawaii County Council voted in March to ban smoking at all Big Island beach parks and recreational facilities. Some say it’s legislation that’s needed statewide. Is this a good idea?

In My Words: In My Words: Jaimie Kahale

This HIV-positive Kaneohe woman works for the nonprofit Life Foundation, telling her story, counseling clients and training educators.

Field Guide: Field Guide: Queen Street

This stretch of street in Kakaako isn’t populated with just auto body shops and government buildings.

Making a Difference: Girls' Night Out

National nonprofit Chicks with Checks launches a Hawaii chapter with a party and a purpose.

Dining: Lewers and Kalakaua

Unfortunately, this hot corner has not cornered the market on great cuisine.

From Our Files

HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.

Afterthoughts: Afterthoughts: At Close Range

The cast of characters is half the fun of apartment living.