Henry Louis Gates , Jr. explores the roots of singers Alanis Morissette and Ciara — using DNA analysis and genealogical detective work to trace lineages that run from shtetls in Eastern Europe to Jazz Age Harlem. Along the way, Alanis and Ciara meet the people who laid the groundwork for their success.
Natalie Ai Kamauu performs with a passion that comes from the origins of the songs she sings, and the love she has for her family.
Ken Burns, Jeffrey Rosen and others discuss essential themes of liberty, equality, democracy and separation of powers.
The Shakespearean comedy of mistaken identity tells the misadventures of Sebastian and Viola.
Captured in peak performance at Madrid’s Teatro Real, New York City Ballet performs two masterpieces.
Why do all the women in Tonga know how to juggle?
Jeri follows Galeaʻi, an 18-year-old Lāʻie, Windward Oʻahu resident as she trains for and participates in the 2019 World Fireknife Competition seeking to become the Women’s Division champion.
This 1999 documentary captures the spirit of Lahaina's multi-ethnic community, seeking to build a future while honoring its colorful past.
Aunty Nona tells her own story along with family members…
This episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1994 profiles three Hawai‘i residents whose careers reflected their deep love for what they do: dancer and choreographer Jean Erdman; newspaper columnist and author Bob Krauss; and singer/musician Genoa Keawe.