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This special episode will reveal the winning entries of the 2022 HIKI NŌ Spring Challenge, which sparked video projects that met the prompt: Did you Know? Hidden Gems In Your Own Backyard.
Charlotte Simmons sits down for an interview with quilter Deborah Kakalia and her student Milly Singletary who helped her write the book, Hawaiian Quilting as an Art. In 1973 Bob Barker took a trip to Kalaupapa on the island of Molokaʻi to talk with survivors of Hansen’s Disease, residents, and caregivers about life in the settlements of Kalaupapa and Kalawao.
Five people are vying for the right to represent Honolulu City Council District 2 which includes Mililani, Wahiawā, the North Shore and Windward Oʻahu from Kahuku to Kahaluʻu. This is a race with no incumbent. Join the discussion with candidates Raquel Achiu, Lupe Funaki, Makuakai Rothman, Chad Tsuneyoshi and Matt Weyer on Insights on PBS Hawaiʻi.
In this month’s episode of Home is Here we’re hoofing it to the windward side of O‘ahu to explore the healing powers of horses. We visit with Nisshodo Candy Store, a small, family-run business open for more than a century. And, we talk story with Dr. Linda Furuto, a mathematics education professor at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and a pioneer in the field of ethnomathematics.
Linda Furuto, Professor of Mathematics Education at UH Mānoa, explains how stars are used to navigate the seas.
See the tradition of mochitsuki, or mochi pounding, step by step.
Growing vegetables, diving into eSports and more in this episode of HIKI NŌ -- Hawaiʻi’s New Wave of Storytellers.
The Huliheʻe Palace in Kailua-Kona was built for Hawaiian royalty in 1838. Staff and volunteers showcase and describe palace artifacts used for fishing, poi pounding, and kapa beating. ‘Iolani Luahine shows off the one-of-a-kind Kīʻope pond. The episode features hulu performances and cultural activities on the front lawn.
There is a crowded field in this year's Democratic Primary for Lieutenant Governor with four major candidates facing off to see who will advance to the general election. Businessman and former Honolulu Mayoral candidate Keith Amemiya, former Honolulu City Councilmember Ikaika Anderson, longtime Oʻahu state Representative Sylvia Luke and business leader Sherry Menor-McNamara will answer your questions.
Settle in for another evening of amazing talent from all over Hawaiʻi Island on Live from the Empty Palace with performances from Big Eye Band, Robert Savery, Kaʻahele, Bella O'Toole, Wendell Ing and Drew Daniels.