On this episode of HIKI NŌ – Hawaiʻi’s New Wave of Storytellers, HIKI NŌ 2021 alumnus Ethan Morse hosts a compilation of the stand-out stories from the fall quarter of the 2021/2022 school year.
A hypnotic immersion in the world of Harar, Ethiopia, a place where one commodity – khat, a euphoria-inducing plant – holds sway over the rituals and rhythms of everyday life, Faya Dayi captures intimate moments in the lives of everyone from the harvesters of the crop to people lost in its narcotic haze to a desperate but determined younger generation searching for an escape from political strife.
When disgraced lawyer Max McCall (Mark Bonnar) is released from prison, he finds himself entwined in a gripping new story with characters old and new.
Explore an epic three-part series that charts the rise and fall of the Boleyns. Using 16th Century original sources we get to hear the Boleyns in their own words. It is a thrilling story of love, sex, betrayal and obsession played out in a Tudor court rife with gossip, backstabbing rivalries and intrigue. This story is brought to life through dramatic reconstruction and the inside view of some of the world's leading Tudor experts.
The murder and the trial horrified the nation and the world. Till's death was a spark that helped mobilize the Civil Rights movement. Three months after his body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River, the Montgomery bus boycott began.
Guest conductor Andris Nelsons leads this annual tradition from Schönbrunn Palace Gardens in works by Beethoven and Saint-Saëns, featuring French cellist Gautier Capuçon.
With the primary election over, attention has turned to the General Election in November. In Honolulu City Council District 6 which includes Nuʻuanu, Kalihi and Downtown, Tyler Dos-Santos Tam faces Traci Toguchi in a runoff. In State House District 39 covering parts of ʻEwa, Waipahu and Kunia, Democrat Cory Rosenlee takes on Republican Elijah Pierick.
More new talent featured on Live from the Empty Palace. Streaming August 24 - September 7.
Happy Birthday, Duke! We talk with Billy Pratt, the Associate Producer of "Waterman," a film about the Legendary Hawaiian waterman, Duke Kahanamoku.
Join the banjo virtuoso and an all-star lineup of the most acclaimed artists in bluegrass for a concert recorded live at the Ryman Auditorium. Performing from his GRAMMY®-winning album, this extraordinary moment in music brings together legendary instrumentalists in bluegrass, alongside some of the best of the new generation of players.