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HONOLULU Magazine

According to the magazine, “Honolulu is among the handful of publications in the U.S. that have chronicled the events of an entire century. It is, in fact, the oldest magazine in the State of Hawai`i. A quality, four-color magazine, it reaches Hawaii’s best educated and most affluent residents, as well as its most sophisticated visitors. Each month the magazine takes an unblinking look at contemporary issues.” A partial list of Duvauchelle’s HONOLULU articles are listed below. Please contact him for PDFs of the original articles as they appeared in the magazine.

July 2007 [ Purchase this copy of HONOLULU ]

August 2007 [ Purchase this copy of HONOLULU ]

    Finding Beretania: The people, businesses, landmarks, history and food that make this street such an integral part of Honolulu’s cityscape.

    The Dish on Neighbor Islands: For people who love dining out, juicy food gossip is almost as satisfying as the stuff you read in supermarket tabloids.

    Helping Out: Adopt-A-Stream: Water pollution affects every aspect of the environment, but you can do something about it.

    Ballots for Buildings: The Honolulu chapter of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) doles out annual awards to recognize great design.

    Field Guide: North Manoa Valley: We found centuries of history tucked in Manoa Valley.

October 2007 [ Purchase this copy of HONOLULU ]

    Additional Reporting for Making It: Hawaii works hard for its money. We took a look at 12 different businesses—from Matson to L&L Drive-Inn to a downtown parking garage—to find out just what it takes to make a living in paradise.

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