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Hollywood may captivate, but California’s real stars - its wild creatures — are ready for their close-up.
Can new emission-free electric planes replace our polluting airliners and revolutionize personal transportation in our cities?
We revisit our talk with cultural practitioner and waterman Pohaku Stone about the death-defying Hawaiian tradition of hōlua, or lava sledding. Listen below.
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Join us as we celebrate HONOLULU PRIDE month with this collection of local stories and national films that explore the LGBTQ+ experience.
A filmmaker investigates his traumatic encounter with a 30-ton humpback whale that breached and almost landed on him while he was kayaking. What he discovers raises far bigger questions about humans' relationship with whales and their future.
In Resilience, the second episode of Hiding in Plain Sight, our “heroes” speak about finding help, inpatient and outpatient therapy, the added stigma of racial or gender discrimination, the criminalization of mental illness, and youth suicide.
PBS NewsHour presents coverage of the public hearings held by the Select Committee to investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.
The Storm, the first two-hour episode of Hiding in Plain Sight, focuses on the lived experience of more than twenty young people with mental health challenges, along with the observations and insights of families, providers, and advocates.
More! Ledward Kaapana and Family on this program of Na Mele. Kaapana, along with his sisters Lehua Nash, Rhoda Kekona, and Lei Aken play in his Kaneohe garage on a rainy evening.
Cecil arranges for a family heirloom to be sent from England for authentication. Bella is horrified when he also invites her blackmailer, Signor Danioni, for tea. Lucian gives Rose a painting lesson on the beach with an unfortunate outcome.
On Ballerina Boys, discover Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (“The Trocks”), an all-male company that for 45 years has offered audiences their passion for ballet classics mixed with exuberant comedy.
Don Quixote in Newark tells the inspiring story of James Oleske, the New Jersey pediatrician who identified HIV/AIDS in children. His scientific breakthrough, the outcome of dedicated work in an underfunded community hospital, changed the profile of AIDS forever and was instrumental in the discovery of the HIV virus. At the same time, his remarkable work spearheaded new forms of patient care.
In 2016, Josh Tatofi’s debut album Pua Kiele won two Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards. This talented yet humble musician who once told us that he was still “very much learning” continues to excel, winning more Hōkū awards in 2020 and 2021. Join us for our first live pledge show from our new home in Kalihi as we showcase Tatofi sharing his music at the iconic House Without A Key at Halekulani in Waikīkī.
Grammy winner Jennifer Nettles meets Seth Grumet, founder of Stomp The Monster, which he started during chemotherapy. Jennifer writes and performs a soaring anthem about Seth’s life that leaves a surprised audience without a dry eye in the house.
Join host Alejandra Ramos and judges Leah Cohen, Tiffany Derry and Graham Elliot as ten talented home cooks showcase signature dishes, share heartfelt stories and compete to win the national search for “The Great American Recipe.”
Following today’s historic Supreme Court decision overturning 50 years of the constitutional right to abortion, PBS NewsHour presents a special report on the impact of this legal and cultural change. The report will look at the division on the court, the anti-abortion activism that led to today’s decision, and the next steps as the battle over abortion access shifts to the states.
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