Learn about plate lunch spots, art inspired by Zen Buddhism and blues philosopher Brownie McGhee.
Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui takes PBS Hawaiʻi on a tour of downtown Honolulu, where they say old spirits still linger...
Two Kauai groups perform their special style of Hawaiian music in the PBS Hawaiʻi studios.
PBS Hawai‘i Presents: Baseball Behind Barbed Wire, a documentary exploring the impact baseball had on those forced to live in Arizona’s Gila River camp following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
Visit taro farms and churches along the Hāna Coast of Maui in this 1977 episode of Pau Hana Years.
Hawaiian musician Weldon Kekauoha has been crafting beloved musical arrangements and sharing them with Hawaiʻi, the continental U.S. and beyond for over 30 years.
From Molokaʻi to Kauaʻi we follow Raiatea to the island where her maternal roots are deeply connected…
Molokaʻi is nestled between the islands of Oʻahu, Maui and Lanaʻi, measuring only 38 miles in length and 10 miles in width.
This entire episode of Pau Hana Years from the 1970s shares highlights of the Aloha Week Program at Mendonca Gym at Booth Park in Pauoa Valley, Honolulu.
In this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i, the second of two special episodes, meet seven exceptional graduates from HIKI NŌ’s Class of 2025 as they share their experience being part of HIKI NŌ productions and reflect on what they learned.