Local social media influencer Kamaka Dias talks about his life and what led to the creation of Hawaiiverse and the Keep it Aloha podcast.
With a trove of gripping footage filmed by protestors, this documentary goes inside the uprising that rocked Iran after the death of a young woman in police custody — and sheds new light on a regime under unprecedented pressure.
Al Capone — the quintessential self-made American man, ruthless killer or both? Just his name sparks images of pin-stripe suits and bloody violence. To this day, Americans are fascinated by this celebrity gangster. The question is why?
The second part of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i five-part series chronicling the COVID-19 global pandemic from a perspective unlike any other: straight from students’ homes.
Just like any other pro sport, competitive video games have commentators to give the audience the play-by-play. In esports, they are called shoutcasters. Bobby Kuraya and Justin Bishay have been at the forefront of the rapidly growing esports community in Hawaiʻi. Hear how they tell stories through shoutcasting.
Geordie is placed on desk duty as Elliot contrives to force him to resign. The next murder case is handed to Larry, who struggles but wisely enlists the help of Miss Scott.
Ridley discovers a shocking connection between the murder case and the arson attack which killed his own family. Ridley finds himself closing in on the truth of what happened on that fateful night.
The story of Shinji Mikamo, who was a teen in the center of Hiroshima City when the atomic bomb exploded. This film features never-before-seen audio and video recordings, evocative reenactments and archival images that bring the past into the present.
A new series with host Berry sharing the joy of our obsession with food, from cooking and growing to sharing it. She meets up with some of Britain’s most passionate cooks and growers who share their stories and reveal the power food has to change lives and shape futures.
Self-taught ramen master Masamoto Ueda and his wife Kazuko have run their Tokyo ramen shop, Bizentei for more than forty years. Together with their customers, they have created a welcoming place of community.