HIKI NŌ, Hawaiʻi’s New Wave of Storytellers, brings more stories of personal growth, finding passions, and staying motivated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. investigates the family histories of Broadway stars Audra McDonald and Mandy Patinkin, discovering ancestors whose struggles laid the groundwork for their success.
Enjoy this new performance series featuring musical moments from the past 10 years at the famous outdoor venue in Los Angeles. On the first episode, Musicals and the Movies, Kristin Chenoweth sings “Over the Rainbow” with Kevin Stites, Audra McDonald performs “Moon River” with Bramwell Tovey and Sutton Foster sings Bernstein’s “On the Town” with Brian Stokes Mitchell. Gustavo Dudamel conducts the LA Philharmonic and also hosts the series.
Lace up your dancing shoes and celebrate the 45th anniversary of Waiting for Columbus. The band is joined by special guests, including Eric Church, Tommy Emmanuel, Jeff Hanna, John “JoJo” Hermann, Jamey Johnson, Marcus King, Bettye LaVette and Charlie Starr.
After weeks of campaigning, the ballots are in for the Primary Election. So, did Hawaiʻi voters show up? We’ll take a look at turnout across the state and any voting issues that popped up. Plus, with several hotly contested races, who won and who lost? For the candidates who are advancing to the general election, the fight isn’t over yet, as they get ready to face new opponents in the November 8 General Election.
Another night of talent on Live from the Empty Palace. Streaming now - August 31.
Between 1985 and 1986, the murders of five women by an unidentified serial killer struck fear in the hearts of Hawai‘i residents. Robbie Dingeman tells the story of the Honolulu Strangler.
HIKI NŌ, Hawaiʻi’s New Wave of Storytellers, brings more stories of personal growth, finding passions, and staying motivated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Watch this music special on country music legends.
Another homeless man is found dead and killed in the same manner as the previous victims. Geordie and Will realize that they may have sent the wrong man to prison, and the real killer may still be at large.