To commemorate the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, PBS NewsHour presents “Prince Philip: A Royal Life.” The special explores Prince Philip’s life, legacy, and his influence within the royal family, across the United Kingdom and around the world. Available for LIVESTREAM viewing only.
In this episode of My Grandparents' War follow actor Mark Rylance as he explores the extraordinary story of his grandfather, who spent nearly four years as a Japanese prisoner of war during World War II, and examines his own beliefs about war and peace in the process.
HEMINGWAY is the latest series by documentarians Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Over three consecutive evenings, the program examines the visionary work and the turbulent life of Ernest Hemingway, interweaving biography with excerpts from his stories and non-fiction, revealing the brilliant, ambitious and complicated man behind the myth.
On When My Time Comes, Diane Rehm, spurred on by the death of her husband, crosses the country to take an in-depth look at medical aid in dying. She speaks to people on all sides of the issue, uncovering the pros and cons, and the facts and the myths surrounding this controversial practice that is now legal in nine states and the District of Columbia.
Oliver Sacks: His Own Life explores the life and work of the legendary neurologist and storyteller, as he shares intimate details of his battles with drug addiction, homophobia, and a medical establishment that accepted his work only decades after the fact.
HAYAO MIYAZAKI: 10 YEARS WITH THE MASTER (No Cheap Excuses) is the last in a four-part series of the in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at Japan’s foremost living film director, Hayao Miyazaki, creator of some of the world’s most iconic and enduring animated feature films.
The cost of living in Hawaiʻi continues to rise, most notably due to the lack of affordable housing. Many residents work more than one job, live with their parents or make the tough decision to leave Hawaiʻi, just to survive. With the median price for homes continuing to climb, how do we find a feasible solution?
During the winter quarter of the 2020/2021 school year, HIKI NŌ students reflect on the impact COVID-19 restrictions have had on their home and school lives, as well as the lives of those close to them.
Join us for a visit with Jack Law, a longtime Honolulu entrepreneur and businessman who’s also known as an advocate for LGBTQ civil rights. The owner of the iconic Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand in Waikīkī, Law grew up in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Oʻahu in 1966 to attend the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. But school was short-lived, as he made friends and decided to pursue his dream of working in the entertainment industry. Law was a founding member of the Life Foundation, a pioneer nonprofit in focusing on the needs of those with HIV/AIDS.
A princess steals the heart of the president of the United States in this epic, eight-part drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha in Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece.