Due to our broadcast of Ola Hou: A Benefit Concert for Maui
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover and PBS News Weekend will not be broadcast on Sunday, August 20.
“The more the merrier” is a motto Mary Berry lives by, as do the team from Homebaked Bakery, who feed the hordes attending Liverpool FC soccer games. On a smaller scale is Andrews, who can smore more than 400 lbs. of meat a night in his suburban backyard.
Keilana steps up to the PBS Hawaiʻi Song Challenge! Players are given a word, and have ten seconds to sing a song with that word in it.
Bravo Top Chef ‘s Fan Favorite Sheldon Simeon finds it easy to shine the light on traditional Filipino dishes - but it takes a first ever trip to the Philippines to rock his culinary senses. Born and raised in the small town of Hilo, Hawaii, Sheldon credits his dad for his love of the Filipino cuisine. Join Family Ingredients in an episode that shares everything about family, food and fun.
There is a renewed push to save the Haʻikū Stairs in Kāneʻohe, Windward Oʻahu after the city hired a contractor to remove them. The stairs, commonly referred to as Stairway to Heaven, go up the side of the Koʻolau Mountains. There is no legal public access to the stairs from the Windward side but that has not stopped hikers from traversing the trail prompting complaints from area residents about noise, trespassing and trash left behind.
Ready for battle! Clashing blades is another day in the park for the members of the Oahu Company of Historical Swordsmanship (OCHS).
Joseph “Papa” Kanae talks about his
postal service career and sings and
dances “Hawaiian Cowboy.”
Hawai‘i-based rapper I.A. discusses
his career and growing up as Jordan
Salud, the son of the world champion
boxer Jesus Salud.
Filmed over the course of more than six years at some of nature's most spectacular locales, the film is a story of people from every conceivable background—rich and poor, soldiers and scientists, natives and newcomers—who were willing to devote themselves to saving some precious portion of the land they loved and in doing so reminded their fellow citizens of the full meaning of democracy.
The third 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.