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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - 3660 on the Rise
- Facts, recipes, tips, and more. - @Ching, Sonny
- Features contact information, gallery, merchandise, and more. - Alan Wong's Restaurant
- Hawaii-regional cuisine. - Aloha Festivals' Poke Contest
- Official site for the annual raw fish salad contest held on the Big Island of Hawai'i. - Aloha Mixed Plate
- Featuring the famous Shoyu Chicken. - BayFest Hawaii 2006
- Oahu's summer festival and Fourth of July celebration to welcome home military men and women. Performers include Juvenile, Chris Cagle, Molly Hatchet, .38 Special and Staind. - Big Island Film Festival
- Official site of the Big Island Film Festival in Waikoloa, Hawaii, an annual film festival celebrating new independent narrative films from independent filmmakers. - Bishop Museum: Ethnology Database
- Collection of over 7,000 native Hawaiian artifacts including surfboards, drums, makaloa mats, kapa cloths, feathered capes, poi pounders, and Hawaiian quilts. - Bragg, John
- Maui artist, featuring surf art and paintings in Hawaii. - Breakers Restaurant
- Located in historic Haleiwa on the North Shore of Oahu. Features pupus, lunch, and dinner menus. - Cafe Pesto Restaurant
- Menu includes gourmet pizzas, pastas, fresh island fish, seafood, and produce. - California Beach Sushi
- Mixing traditional Japanese cuisine with loud rock music. - Celebration of the Arts
- Annual event held in Kapalua, Maui, highlighting Hawaiian music and arts. Includes hula and chant performances. - Chinese Lion Dance Association
- Promoting an appreciation for Chinese culture in Hawaii by teaching martial arts and dance. - Cholos Homestyle Mexican Restaurant
- Fresh, homestyle Mexican food in Haleiwa, HI. - Cinnamon's Restaurant
- Serving natural foods free from chemicals, preservatives, and additives, and well-balanced meals that are tastefully and professionally done. - Contemporary Museum, The
- Galleries, a gift shop, and a cafe, all on a peaceful 3-1/2 acre garden setting in Makiki Heights. - Contradancers of Hawaii
- Monthly contradance; visitors and dance gypsies welcome. - Crave
- Late night theatre production by Sarah Kane, presented by the University of Hawaii's Department of Theatre. - Crazy Ill All-Stars
- Representing b-boyin' and hip-hop to its truest form. - David Paul's Lahaina Grill
- Includes signature dish recipes. - Davis, Janet
- Compelling and humorous paintings. - Diamond Head Grill
- Private dining venue in the W Honolulu Hotel specialising in Hawaii regional cuisine. Offers catering and banquet services, with live jazz entertainment. - Diamond Head Theatre
- Presenting plays and musicals as well as productions in local "pidgin" dialects. - Dolphin Days
- Fun for families, sport enthusiasts, and food connoisseurs. A benefit for Hawaii Shriners Hospital for Children and the Pacific Marine Life Foundation. - Don Ho's Island Grill
- Restaurant owned by singer Don Ho, located at the Aloha Tower Marketplace in Honolulu, Hawaii. Site offers a menu, calendar of events, and Don Ho information. - Don Tiki
- Ensemble that plays Polynesian tiki tunes. - Dungeon, The
- Fetish gothic industrial scene. - E Pili Kakou I Ho'okahi Lahui
- Annual two-day event that aims to share and perpetuate Hawaiian culture and heritage by sustaining and further educating all who are practitioners and enthusiasts of the hula. - East Maui Taro Festival
- Annual spring event focusing on kalo or taro, Hawaii's traditional staple food, and celebrating the restoration of Hawaiian culture though music, hula, arts, crafts, food, and more. - Eleykaa
- Watercolour artist and illustrator creating colourful pictures of daily scenes in Hawaii. - Fresh Garden Deli
- Serving sandwiches, salads, and hot foods in downtown. - Germaine's Luau
- Offering an authentic Hawaiian luau which includes a spectacular show delivered at the ocean's edge. - Grinds Cafe & Espresso
- Menu items made from scratch with fresh ingredients. - Halau I Ka Wekiu
- Under the direction of na kumu hula Michael Casupang and Karl Veto Baker. - Haleiwa Arts Festival
- Annual summer event promoting fine arts and culture programmes on the North Shore of Oahu. - Harold L. Lyon Arboretum
- Specialises in tropical plants, native Hawaiian plants, conservation biology, and Hawaiian ethnobotany. - Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education
- Recognising the education potential of all the arts; advocates for the finest instruction in the arts as an essential part of the school experience. - Hawaii at the Movies
- List of movies, theatres and show times playing on Oahu and the big island of Hawaii. - Hawaii Children's Discovery Center
- Interactive, participatory learning environment for the young and "young-at-heart." - Hawaii Mayflower Society
- Internet home of the State Society of Mayflower Descendants in Hawaii. - Hawaii State Ballet
- Ballet school formed in 1983 by John Landovsky that emphasizes classical training techniques. - Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
 - Hawaii State GenWeb Project
- Includes county resources, query lists, and census records. - Hawaii Theatre Center
- Multi-purpose state-of-the-art performance centre. - Hawaiian Historical Society
- Preserving historical materials and publishing scholarly research on Hawaii and the Pacific region. - Hawaiian Island Entertainment
- Bringing you an authentic luau experience. - Hill, Darrell
- Featured artist at the Country Frame Shop Gallery. - Hilo Palace Theatre Pipe Organ Project
- Updates on the installation of the theatre's original organ. - Historic Hawai'i Foundation
- Works to preserve Hawai'i's unique architectural and cultural heritage. - History Makers of Kauai
- Features pictures and biographies of 59 history makers of Kauai, Hawaii. - Honolulu Academy of Arts
- Hawaii's general fine arts museum, especially strong in Asian art. Exhibitions, education programmes, collections, publications, studio art classes, and theatre activities. - Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Hawaii Looking Back
- Monthly series by the newspaper chronologically highlighting important eras in Hawaii's history. - Honolulu Symphony
- History, ticket information, programmes and events, roster, and more. - Honolulu Theatre for Youth
- Produces theatre and drama education programmes that make a difference in the lives of young people, families, and educators in the state of Hawaii. - Honolulu Zoo
- Includes photos and information on their mammals, birds, and reptiles. - Hopper, Pegge
- Hawaii-based artist noted for her paintings and prints of distinctive Island women. - Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center
- Provides workshops for children and adults in painting, ceramics, printmaking, jewellery, photography and more. Also features two galleries exhibiting local artists. - Hysterical: A Short History of the Vibrator
- An hysterical and historic look at a friendly electronic device, by Hilary Wright. - IMAX Waikiki
- Movies and showtimes, ticket and group sales information, and directions. - Indigo
- Specialising in the flavours of Europe and Asia. - International Folk Dancers of Hawaii
- Learn the regional dances of Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Armenia, Turkey, Israel, Yugoslavia, and many more. - Island Routes
- Exploring Portuguese Hawaiian heritage through genealogy. Features articles, vital records, surname queries, and links. - Ka 'Aha Hula 'O Halauaola
- Weeklong annual world conference on hula in Hilo, Hawaii. - Kauai Beaches
- Offers a photographic tour of Kauai's beaches. Also includes maps with location descriptions and a localised beach safety guide. - Kauai Polynesian Festival
- Exchange and celebration of island cultures. Samoan Fire Knife and Maori dance competitions, Tahitian Otea, Aparima, Drummers, Ori and Couples Divisions, group exhibitions, and workshops. - Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant
- Quiet accommodations with refurbished rooms that reflect upcountry charm with a commitment to warmth and peacefulness. Also offers a fine dining restaurant. - Kiriaty, Avi
- Oil painting, linoleum block printing, bronze, and ceramics in lush colours and bold lines, celebrating the Polynesian and Hawaiian life. - Koa House Grill
- Features Parker Ranch steaks, seafood specials, and a salad bar offering locally grown produce. - Kona Camera Club
- Providing members with an opportunity to improve their photographic skills and knowledge, and to share what they have learned with others who have the same interest. - Kona Coffee Cultural Festival
- Yearly extravaganza. - Kona Underwater Photographic Society
- Local dive ethusiasts share their love of the Big Island coast and ecology, favourite dive sites, and photographic collections. - Lahaina Arts Society
- Nonprofit founded by local artists to support children's art education programmes through art sales at two galleries and a bi-weekly Art Fair. - Lee, Candace
- Hawaii-based watercolorist specialising in paintings and prints that depict sea and land animals, both wild and domestic. - Lizard Lounge and Deli
- Sport bar offering a wide selection of beers and tropical drinks, and serving food until closing. - Macedo, Ronaldo
- Vivid oils and prints depict local Hawaiian scenes and experiences, landscapes, and seascapes. - Mama's Fish House and Beachfront Accommodations
- Offers cottages nestled in a coconut grove on the beach in Kuau Cove. - Matsumoto Shave Ice
- Shave ice and homemade syrup served on the North Shore. - Maui Arts & Cultural Center
- Visual and performing arts complex. - Maui Film Festival
- Screenings at the Wailea resort and other island venues. - Maui Island Currents
- A feast of information updated daily on arts, island culture, performances, exhibits, and dining on Maui. - Maui Menus
- Dining guide with reviews and feature articles. - Maui Movie Theater Schedules
 - Maui Music Festival
 - Maui Vietnamese Cuisine
- Offers menu and directions. - MidWeek @ the Movies
- Listings and reviews. - Miss Hawai'i Scholarship Pageant
- Offers cash scholarships and in-kind tuition grants to contestants throughout the islands. - Morgan, Ginny Allen
 - Mulligan's on the Blue
- Irish pub and restaurant featuring live music and a nightclub. - National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution - Hawaii Society
 - Nico's Pier 38
- Find daily specials with fresh fish from the Honolulu Fish Auction and other menu items for Nico's Pier 38, in Honolulu. Also offers catering and private parties. - Oahu Choral Society
- Performance group of experienced and non-professional singers. Also sponsors the annual Hawaii International Choral Festival in Honolulu. - Of Kings & Queens
- Series of stories from the Honolulu Star-Bulletin describing the rise of the monarchy from the rule of Kamehameha I to Lili'uokalani's overthrow. - Olomana
- With Jerry Santos, group's music relects the social, political, and cultural aspects of Hawaii. - Pacific Tsunami Museum
- Public education, exhibits, oral histories, and the science of tsunamis in Hawaii and the Pacific Basin. - Paradise Cove Luau
- Hawaiian sunset luau on 12 beachfront acres, with island games and crafts, tropical feasting, and spectacular show. - Patisserie, The
- Specialises in German cuisine and pastries. - Pipeline Cafe
- Includes calendar and beverage menu. - Polynesian Cultural Center: Alii Luau
- Official site of the authentic, award-winning Hawaiian luau. - Post Office in Paradise
- Dedicated to the study and sharing of information about the stamps and postal history of Hawaii in the years before it became a territory of the United States on June 14, 1900. - Potato Cannon
- Honolulu's alternative, country, rock and roll, and blues band. - Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831-1884)
- Great-granddaughter of Kamehameha I, established a trust known as Bishop Estate which created the Kamehameha Schools. - Queen Emma Ballet
- Ballet school dedicated to giving students, from pre-ballet through professional, a strong foundation in ballet and a love of dance in an enjoyable atmosphere. - Queen Emma Kaleleonalani
- Biography including sections on her youth, marriage to Alexander Liholiho, the future Kamehameha IV, and her charity work. - Queen Emma Summer Palace and Hulihe`e Palace
- Maintained by the Daughters of Hawaii. - Rae, Cheryl
- Popular Maui based singer and songwriter. Published CD's on sale. Performs for weddings,private parties, and conventions. - RealHula.com
- Offering hula video teaching tapes from Hawaii including instruction for beginners to advanced dancers. Includes a detailed booklet for teachers. - Royal Family of Hawaii
- From King Kamehameha the Great to Queen Liliuokalani. - Sea Life Park
- Educational and entertaining attraction with shows, interactive experiences, aquariums, and more. Also rehabilitates injured seabirds, cares for and studies the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal, and releases hatched sea turtles. - Shangri La
- Built in 1937 for Doris Duke, Shangri La is considered one of Hawaii's most architecturally significant homes and houses an impressive collection of Islamic art. - Shimabukuro, Jake
- Official website for the Hawaiian ukelele artist. - Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators: Hawaii Chapter
- Provides information for children's book authors and artists, including advice on how to get published, FAQs, and upcoming conferences and events. - State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Division
- Lead agency for protecting the historic, cultural remnants left behind by early settlers which define the past. - Stories and Genealogy of Maui's Royalty
- Stories of Maui's rulers from Prince Maui-Loa to Pi'ilani the Great to the overthrow of the Kekaulike Dynasty by Kamehameha I. - Sugar Roots
- Fifth-generation Hawaii residents explore their plantation roots and how their ancestors from china, Japan, the Philippines, and Portugal learned to live together. - Sushi Go!
- Official site of the Sushi conveyor belt restaurant chain. Features franchise information, news, and logo store. - Swerdlow, Sue
- Originals, giclees, lithographs, and commissioned paintings by this Hawaiian artist. - Tango Hawaii
- Informal group of tango enthusiasts dedicated to promoting and enjoying Argentine tango in Hawaii. Includes events and class schedules. - Taylor, J.A.
- Offering fine art prints and original oil paintings of the island of Maui, Hawaii. - TILT Dance Company
- Includes photos and information about upcoming performances. - University of Hawai'i - Digital Archives
- Includes images of Hawaiian language newspapers published from 1834 to 1948 and World War II photographs from the Hawai'i War Records Depository (HWRD). From the Libraries of the University of Hawai'i System. - Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA)
- Represents those who work with actors, performers, and professional voice users. - Wearn, Robert Morrison
- Specialising in Maui sunsets created in oils. - West Hawaii Dance Theatre and Dance Academy
- Performances, educational outreach programmes, guest artists and workshops, and professional dance training. - Zanzabar Nightclub
- Waikiki dance spot featuring pop and romantic music. - Zippy's
- A tradition in Hawaii. Offering their famous chili, saimin, plate lunches, and teri plates 24 hours a day.
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