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 Oahu Arts and Entertainment, Nightlife & More |
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Pig out at a Luau
 Lu'aus are standard fare in the islands. They're Hawaii's way of saying, "Let's party." There'll be dancing, singing, plenty of laughs and lots of food. The main course is almost always kalua pig, which is a whole pig cooked in an imu, or underground oven, then unearthed with a s... > More |
Torch-Lighting Ceremonies a Tradition
 Every city has its signature attractions. The torch-lighting ceremonies that occur every evening throughout Waikiki are an example. Less ceremony than ritual, what you'll see is a half-clothed, brown-skinned man running down the street, or on your hotel grounds, with a stick of f... > More |
Find a Trendy Arts Stop
 Honolulu's trendy arts and entertainment scene has found a perfect fit, thanks to a cadre of local artists with a calling. A vibrant arts community has emerged, making its unofficial debut several years ago with a Friday night gallery walk. Today "First Friday" is an established... > More |
The Art of Hula
 Long before statehood in 1959, the grass-skirted hula dancer, hips swaying, hands persuading, had emerged as the pop symbol of the Islands. Popularized by Hollywood, the ancient Hawaiian dance form was minimized and synthesized and brought to the Silver Screen by stars like Clara... > More |

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