Join the “Man in Black,” backed by the Tennessee Three, along with June Carter Cash, the First Family of Country Music’s matriarch Maybelle Carter, rockabilly eminence Carl Perkins and the Statler Brothers for an evening of country, rockabilly, American roots music and spirituals.
Follow Cecil (Mark Umbers) as he provides a behind-the-scenes look at some of the iconic rooms, terraces, and views from Hotel Portofino. Along the tour, he reveals insight as to what it’s like filming in the Mediterranean and even hints at what to expect in the show’s second season. This video was recorded prior to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
REEL SOUTH: South by South Korea presents two films that showcase the historical and contemporary connections between the American South and South Korea. Ten by Ten takes viewers on a journey through a restaurant’s overnight fame; The Space Between You & Me chronicles motherhood and adoption through the lens of Korean American life at home and abroad.
Join Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto in the beautiful city of Verona as they pay tribute to the legendary Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe-winning Italian film composer. Filmed in 2021 at the Arena Di Verona, the program showcases arrangements from Morricone and fan favorites from Il Volo’s most popular albums, accompanied by incredible theatrical and musical performers.
CEO MESSAGE Join us this month for Nā Mele featuring multi-Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Natalie Ai Kamauu at Palikū Theatre on the Windward Community College campus in Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu. Ai Kamauu recently won Female Vocalist of the Year for the sixth time and Album of the Year for Natalie Noelani.
This documentary explores the lives of cetaceans —aquatic mammals like whales and dolphins— the closest relatives to humans in terms of cognitive abilities and family ties. Highlighting new science and a discovery of intelligence beneath the waves that mirrors our own, the film focuses on the concepts of family, emotions, language, social organization and human interaction in these species.
For those in need and for those who help them, the holidays can be a challenging time of year. Join the discussion on meeting that challenge.
Steven Norstrom from the Board of Water Supply shares his tips for saving water.
On December 12, 1985, Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi welcomed the community to Honolulu Hale to celebrate the lighting of a 50-foot Norfolk Pine. Pauline Worsham of Friends of Honolulu City Lights gets us ready for the 39th Anniversary of this joyful holiday tradition.
When a talented elderly artist suffers a stroke, she develops tremors in her hands which prevent her from being able to hold a paintbrush steady enough to paint. Depressed she can no longer paint with the tight, detailed style she is known for, she decides to give up completely. Brushstroke follows her journey to try once last time to put paint to canvas. It means a change in attitude first.