The transition of music photography from a niche pastime to a highly collectible and often valuable art form is examined through conversations with gallerists, literary publishers, art experts and those photographers whose body of work now has global prestige and, in some cases, hangs on the walls of the world's most revered institutions.
While Honolulu Police statistics show crime was down overall in 2020, shootings, stabbings, assaults and thefts on Oʻahu seem to top news headlines more often than not lately. With more residents and tourists out-and-about this year, are there more opportunities for crime?
FRONTLINE In the Shadow of 9/11 reports on how seven men in Miami were indicted for the biggest alleged Al Qaeda plot since 9/11. Hear the story of an FBI sting that led to a terror prosecution, though the men had no weapons or connection to Al Qaeda.
As we begin the first new school year in the COVID-19 era, HIKI NŌ students reflect on their experiences with Distance Learning and attending school from home.
Minding the Gap is a coming-of-age saga of three skateboarding friends in their Rust Belt hometown. The film explores the gap between fathers and sons, between discipline and domestic abuse and ultimately that precarious chasm between childhood and becoming an adult.
Learn how Diana, Princess of Wales, defied expectations and evolved into one of the most impactful icons of our time. Look back on her life through a contemporary lens that credits her choices, suffering and triumphs as a disrupter for a generation of women.
Experience a performance from the husband-and-wife duo on breathtaking location in the south of France, performing favorite arias and duets.
This episode of CLASSIC ALBUMS tells the story of the creation of 1973’s The Dark Side of The Moon—told by the band members who created it.
Icon: Music Through the Lens is a new series exploring the world of music photography through the experiences of the men and women who have documented popular culture with iconic images of artists including the Beatles, Johnny Cash, Madonna and Bob Marley.
The University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warrior football team will play its home games at home – on the UH Mānoa campus – for the first time ever. UH is upgrading the Clarence T.C. Ching Field to prepare for the home opener on September 4.