JUNETEENTH: FAITH & FREEDOM is a documentary by award-winning director, Ya’Ke Smith that invites viewers into the story of Juneteenth – the holiday recognizing the end of legalized slavery in Texas – through the eyes of a Black man learning about the holiday from the direct descendants of those liberated that fateful day.
In the 1600s and 1700s, godlike royals clung to the old medieval order while new ideas bubbled beneath the surface. The art of “divine” kings and popes, and that of the revolutionaries and reformers who countered them, tells the story of a Europe in transition. RICK STEVES ART OF THE BAROQUE AGE explores this fascinating period of art and architecture.
Persevere tells the story of the Nakasones, separated during the war.
Historian Simon Schama examines the Holocaust, 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.
PBS Hawai’i is bringing stakeholders together to for KĀKOU: Hawaiʻi’s Town Hall to discuss The Future of Kalaupapa.
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born—and with it, so was art.
20-year-old Vahine Fierro and her two sisters hope to make a living from their passion…
Volcano Art Center at Kīlauea’s summit is a haven for artists statewide, especially the Big Island.
This month marks 60 years of telling Hawaiʻi’s stories and the start of a year-long commemoration of that milestone.