The 44th annual Honolulu Intertribal Pow Wow featured Native American drumming, singing, dancing, children activities, educational booths, native fry bread and tacos, and more at Magic Island on Saturday. See gallery
The Hawaii Women’s Legal Foundation held a fundraising Gala with a rock 'n' roll theme at the Hilton Hawaiian Village's Tapa Ballroom on Saturday. See gallery
Kakaako welcomed authentic Italian cuisine, music, art, entertainment, street performances and more during Festa Italiana along Cooke Street on Saturday. See gallery
The 16th annual Oh Baby! Family Expo features three expos in one, including the Hawaii Toy & Game Expo and the Hawaii Party Expo. More than 150 vendors catered to the prenatal market and families with kids 10 and younger over the weekend at the Blaisdell Center. See gallery
1980s band New Order headlined an evening of music at Blaisdell Arena on Friday. See gallery
Scenes from Chinatown during the monthly First Friday Art Walk in downtown Honolulu. See gallery
Waimea Valley brought traditional music and dance to its beautiful grounds on Saturday with its concert series, “Ho‘i Hou Mai i Waimea, Return to the Valley.” Ho‘aikane, the Lim ‘Ohana, B.E.T., Halau Manaola and Weldon Kekauoha provided entertainment for the evening. See gallery
The Windward Ho‘olaule‘a returned to Windward Community College on Saturday, with music and entertainment, food, keiki rides, crafts and art demonstrations providing a day of family fun. See gallery
The 72nd Annual Floral Parade transformed Kalakaua Avenue into a colorful path on Saturday. Flower-laden floats, pa’u riders and the festivals’ royal court greeted the crowd. See gallery
Chinatown eateries contributed tasting plates and artists created lanterns on Saturday for the Taste of Chinatown Festival & Lantern Festival, which featured lion-dancing, martial arts demonstrations, mah jong lessons and other cultural activities. See gallery
Car buffs and modified rides appeared at Blaisdell Center on Sept. 28 for the eighth annual SPOCOM Hawaii car show. The national touring show highlights vehicles, accessories and the car culture. See gallery
Singer-songwriter Elijah Sky expanded on the musical tradition of his family, the Farden ohana, with the release of his debut album, the reggae-inflected “Heart over Hype,” which he debuted on stage at Hawaiian Brian’s on Sept. 28. Guest artists included Kawika Kahiapo, Irie Love and Mike Love. See gallery
Rainbow Warriors hosted Duquesne at Aloha Stadium on Saturday. It was harder than it was supposed to be, but easy enough in the end as the University of Hawaii football team secured a 42-21 nonconference victory. See gallery
Hawaii’s “queen of country music” Dita Holifield hosted Saturday's All-American Rodeo in Waimanalo. The celebration featured rodeo events, including bull riding, barrel racing and roping. See gallery
"Hello Dolly!" opened on Friday at the Diamond Head Theatre, Loretta Ables Sayre takes the lead in this comedic musical about a widowed matchmaker who decides to get back in the game. See gallery
Aloha Festivals 66th annual Waikiki Hoolaulea on Saturday featured booths highlighting Hawaii cuisine, crafts and culture, and live entertainment along Kalakaua Avenue. See gallery
The Honolulu Oktoberfest on Saturday included German and Hawaiian live music, German food, lawn games and beers from around the world. See gallery
“Hawaii’s Woodshow 2018” features a premier exhibit of fine heirloom-quality wood creations, presented by the Hawai‘i Forestry Industry Association. The exhibit is available to visit through Oct. 7 at the Honolulu Museum of Art School Main Gallery. See gallery