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From tofu to sushi, see how food connects us to culture. Chef and host Ed Kenney joins Honolulu-based Chef Alan Wong for a culinary journey, tracing Wong’s roots through family recipes.
Entrepreneur Dustin Shindo talks about his journey from hauling Pepsi bottles at his family business, Hilo Soda Works, to launching two public companies and ringing the bell on Wall Street. Listen to the audio podcast now.
The tumultuous journey to recovery with New Zealand singer Stan Walker.
This vintage episode presents a rare solo slack key concert with George Winston, best known for his evocative piano music and musical interpretations of his childhood Montana home. But ki ho‘alu, slack key guitar music, has been his passion for many years. In this NĀ MELE classic, Winston performs his "Montana-ized" versions of slack key classics.
The 2003 film Skin Stories traces the roots of tattooing and the evolution of body art traditions in the Pacific, highlighting individual stories and traditional ceremonies.
Thorny questions are raised about the relationship between money and the church in Tonga.
Insights on PBS Hawaii is on hiatus from December 9, 2021. The show returns on January 13, 2022.
The Australian Dream tells the tale of how a sustained booing campaign ended the career of sports legend Adam Goodes.
The City and County of Honolulu is moving forward with a years-long plan to create a Storm Water Utility for Oʻahu. What does that mean? Essentially, it means property owners would pay a fee to the city to manage storm water that runs off their property. The city says runoff ends up in streams, storm drains and eventually the ocean and is a threat to the environment.
How Elvis Presley changed the life of a 10-year-old from Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i.