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GAME NIGHT
MONDAY 4/28
7-9pm
at Tapas!
CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY
MUSICAL BINGO
WEDNESDAY 3/26
7:30/8:00/8:30pm
at Wang Chung’s!
SONGS YOU LOVE
Why “Hawaiian Time” is the Best Excuse for Being Late
You could show up on time. But why rush when everyone knows Hawaiian Time is a state of mind? Whether it’s a beach day that turns into a sunset hangout or a “quick drink” that spirals into karaoke until 2 AM, being late in Hawaii is practically a cultural tradition. So next time someone gives you side-eye for strolling in 30 minutes late, just remind them—you’re simply living your best, island-prioritized life.
Why You’ll Love Our One-of-a-Kind Musical Bingo Night
Looking for a fun and fabulous way to spend your night in Honolulu? Because Hawaii’s Musical Bingo at Wang Chung’s is the place to be! Tonight, we’re celebrating Women’s Month with a lineup of girl group anthems, dance floor bangers, and iconic 1990 hits that will have you singing and dancing all night long. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this is the perfect way to let loose, win prizes, and enjoy some seriously good vibes.
Why LGBTQ Travelers Should Eat Local
Hawaii is more than just breathtaking beaches—it’s a paradise for food lovers! To truly experience the islands like a local, dive into iconic eats like malasadas from Leonard’s Bakery or the classic plate lunch. These Hawaiian staples aren’t just delicious—they’re a taste of the islands’ rich culture and history.
Why LGBTQ Travelers Should Be Relaxing in Hawaii
Hawaii isn’t just a destination—it’s a mindset. While many travelers rush from one attraction to another, LGBTQ visitors will find that the true magic of the islands happens when they slow down. Whether it’s lounging by the beach, sipping a cocktail with friends, or simply taking in the sunset, embracing Hawaii’s laid-back rhythm is the ultimate way to unwind and recharge.
Why Waikiki's Newest Spectacle Has Us Flipping Out
Hold onto your leis, darlings! Cirque du Soleil has landed in Waikiki with a permanent show that's more dazzling than a Big Island sunset. Get ready for 'Āuana'—a mesmerizing blend of hula, high-flying acrobatics, and Hawaiian heart.
Why Saturdays at Kapiolani Park = LGBTQ Sports & Sass
Saturday mornings at Kapiolani Park? Chef’s kiss. You roll up with your coffee, the sun is out, the breeze is just right, and the LGBTQ sports leagues are serving, sprinting, and slaying—sometimes literally, depending on how competitive dodgeball gets.
Why Aloha Does All the Heavy Lifting in Hawaii
If you think aloha just means hello and goodbye, that’s like saying a loco moco is just rice and eggs—technically true, but also completely missing the point. Aloha is a way of life, a mindset, and the reason why no one leaves a potluck without taking home at least three plates. Let’s break it down. 🌺
Why Musical Bingo Feels Like a Family Reunion
Nothing brings people together like Musical Bingo—especially when the rounds are Mashups, One-Named Singers, and 90s Favorites. Last night at Wang Chung’s, the crowd was huge, the energy was wild, and the winners? Too many to count. Because in Hawaii, we don’t just sing—we oli. 🎶🏆
Why Does the Stench of Weed Ruin Every Beautiful View in Hawaii? 🌺🤢
Hawaii’s air should smell like plumerias, ocean breezes, and fresh malasadas—not Eau de Burnt Ganja. Yet, no matter where you go, there's always some dude turning paradise into a personal hotbox. Love weed? Cool. But let’s talk about how to enjoy it without making the rest of us suffer through that skunky stank.
Why Can Hawaii Tourism Feel Like an Episode of Three’s Company?
In the spirit of ‘Three's Company,’ where misunderstandings often led to comedic adventures, recent events in Hawaii highlight the importance of understanding and respecting local customs and wildlife. Our latest trivia night took liberties with the title of the classic sitcom and our post draws parallels between its humorous mishaps and real-life scenarios unfolding in the islands.
Why Waking Up in Hawaii Feels Like Winning at Life ☀️🌊
Some wake up to blaring alarms and cold commutes. In Hawaii, we wake up to golden sunrises, ocean breezes, and waves rolling in. Whether it’s a sunrise stroll, a strong cup of Kona coffee, or a morning surf session, the islands set the perfect tone for the day. And if you're looking for a fun evening, swing by Trivia Night at Wang Chung’s—where you just might be tested on your knowledge of Hawaii!
Why Is Calling Yourself “The Big Kahuna” Stupid?
Ah yes, The Big Kahuna—a title that sounds cool, but in reality, slapping it on yourself is the cultural equivalent of wearing socks with flip-flops. If you’re a white guy in Hawaiʻi and thinking, “Yeah, I should totally call myself that,” please reconsider. This post breaks down why calling yourself The Big Kahuna is as cringe as a bad sunburn, and how you can enjoy the islands without looking like Jerry from Jersey. 🌊🏄♂️