More talent represented from all over Hawaiʻi Island on Live from the Empty Palace.
Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui tells us about the legendary Kasha of Kaimukī.
Mona Haydar and Sebastian Robins meet setbacks and surprises while driving the last leg of Route 66. They learn about a 16th-century Muslim explorer and a Syrian camel driver who surveyed Route 66 and find an unlikely Muslim village in Las Vegas.
Baratunde explores his adopted hometown of Los Angeles to learn how Angelinos connect with the outdoors in their sprawling city. Meet kayakers saving a polluted river and Black surfers claiming their place on the waves.
On this special episode of HIKI NŌ—Limitless Aloha: STN in Hawaiʻi—teachers, students and members of the education community tell the story of the first-ever Hawaiʻi-based hub of the annual STN (Student Television Network) conference and competition.
Inter-generational women from Native American, Japanese American and rancher communities form an unexpected alliance to defend the land and water at Manzanar, site of the WWII concentration camp the foot of California’s snow-capped Sierras.
Will and Geordie investigate the death of a cleaning brand owner who died in curious circumstances. Their investigation leads them to discover his private life is less spotless than the pristine image his family presented to the public.
The police search for the missing heirloom, and suspicion falls on an absent guest and the bellhop, Billy, who has also hidden political pamphlets at Nish's behest. The search culminates in a confrontation between Cecil and Jack.
THE FALLEN ASTRONAUT depicts the compelling story of one of the most extraordinary — yet controversial — tributes to the achievements of the Space Age: a sculpture on the Moon dedicated to all the astronauts and cosmonauts who died during the Race to the Moon.
Teito University will hold an event for their 100th anniversary and they invite Hamada, an outspoken journalist, to be on a panel. But when he's trolled online, the directors cancel his appearance. The resentful journalist tells the press that the cancellation is a violation of free speech. He demands an explanation from President Miyoshi. Makoto tries to get his old teacher out of trouble.