The Morning After: Let the games begin
Lacy roots for the home team and dines with a mermaid.
Lacy roots for the home team and dines with a mermaid.
Lacy parties on First Friday, heads to Kauai for a wedding and celebrates Labor Day in style.
Lacy time-trips to the ’70s, bar-hops in Waikiki and says ‘Opa!’
Lacy checks the Chinatown scene, samples a new Kapahulu restaurant, and wings it.
Lacy mourns a dear friend and celebrates the good things.
This week, Lacy checks out Mexico Restaurant, helps raise money for kids and visits Chinatown.
Lacy finds new tastes in music, new technology, a new gig and a friend’s dream fulfilled.
This week, Lacy takes a quick tour of various “Taco Tuesday” events around town.
Lacy enjoys her spot on the sidelines during an athletic weekend.
Lacy celebrates her independence on the streets of Chinatown and in the waters off Waikiki.
Lacy shows a visiting TV crew around Honolulu food and night life.
Lacy “does not inhale” at hookah bar and takes a swing at the 50th State Fair.
This “Morning After” post is dedicated to food, so if you’re hungry, I suggest you run and get a snack before continuing to read.
Lacy finds that eating local is tougher than it sounds.
Lacy’s gets a lesson in military history, spins in Marrakech and sails to the Sandbar.
Lacy stays home to cook, mentors her younger sis and dances the night away in Chinatown.
“Shimmer” fills in for an ailing “Lace” with a toothache.
Two books inspire Lacy’s weekend of food, family and friends.
Barely a decade old, dubstep is one of the newer genres that have taken the electronica world by storm.
Lacy finds music, dance, food and fashion but still wants more.
Follow Lacy Matsumoto as she takes the party to Las Vegas this week.
Lacy dines at a new Italian eatery and mingles with the horsey set.
Taking a trip to Shangri-La and meeting a music legend before hitting the high seas.
Lacy gets sucked into the Crazybox vortex and suffers a dinosaur scare.
It’s spring — take advantage of fresh air and new beginnings.