CEO MESSAGE Music can trigger emotions and memories, a time machine that transports listeners to special moments. Many of us have that one song that has the power to take us back to a specific time and place or encapsulate an entire chapter of a life’s journey.
In this Nā Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song, Jerry has woven together a story of home through his music as it speaks to the idea of kuʻu home, a personal, endearing way to refer to our place in the world.
Insults, threats and physical abuse, a few of the sad risks sports officials face. Hawai‘i Sports Official Hall-of-Famer Tom Yoshida tells us why the rewards outweigh the risks.
This Nā Mele episode recorded in 2007 features internationally acclaimed slack key guitarist, singer and composer Makana.
Schools around the country including in Hawaiʻi are placing restrictions or even outright bans on the use of cell phones by students on campus…
The romantic yet unrealistic media depictions of Hawai‘i dating as far back as the 1930s…
The search is over for an organization that economically empowers culturally driven, ethically conscious, women-led businesses…
Multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winners Haunani Apoliona and Kuʻuipo Kumukahi present classic Hawaiian songs in both solo and duet performances.
On this episode of Home is Here we are introduced to Hanohano Naehu, the Asato Family and Candy Art Hawaii…
Hawaiʻi has a self-defense law that allows the use of reasonable force…