Nā Mele featuring multi-Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Natalie Ai Kamauu at Palikū Theatre on the Windward Community College campus in Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu.
In this episode of Home is Here, we’re going underground to explain the process of getting water to O‘ahu taps.If you’re ever in Hilo at the KTA Super Stores flagship, you’ll likely see Executive Vice President Derek Kurisu talking story with customers. Lastly, the zoo has partnered with the Department of Land and Natural Resources to raise the endemic Kamehameha butterfly as well as an endangered Hawaiian land snail.
Chef Mark "Gooch" Noguchi talks about the popular hole-in-the wall hot spot, Palace Saimin in Kalihi.
In this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i, student reporters explore cultural classrooms outdoors and online, interview criminal justice experts, investigate the rollout of a new state law, and profile a Hawaiian hula teacher and cultural practitioner.
CEO MESSAGE Join us this month for Nā Mele featuring multi-Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Natalie Ai Kamauu at Palikū Theatre on the Windward Community College campus in Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu. Ai Kamauu recently won Female Vocalist of the Year for the sixth time and Album of the Year for Natalie Noelani.
For those in need and for those who help them, the holidays can be a challenging time of year. Join the discussion on meeting that challenge.
On December 12, 1985, Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi welcomed the community to Honolulu Hale to celebrate the lighting of a 50-foot Norfolk Pine. Pauline Worsham of Friends of Honolulu City Lights gets us ready for the 39th Anniversary of this joyful holiday tradition.
Born and raised in Waimānalo, Sasha Colby’s drag and gender journey is a story of truth, authenticity, perseverance and strength, and the Season 15 winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race is just getting started.
In 1998, a locally-made film exposed what Native Hawaiians had written, talked and sung about for a century: the true story of how and why Hawai‘i became part of the United States.
On November 16 at 7 at 7:30 pm, INSIGHTS on PBS HAWAI‘I, presents a live discussion, Hawai‘i’s Annexation: Why Knowledge of the History Matters. As usual, viewers are encouraged to participate in the discussion by sending in questions or comments.