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Air Date: Thu, Nov 9, 2023 7:30 PM
Are those who serves in the armed forces receiving the mental health services they need?
Air Date: Wed, Nov 8, 2023 5:00 AM
Robert "Flash" Hansen, Director of Promotions & Marketing at iHeartMedia Honolulu, talks about the history of iconic Waikiki spot Hula's Bar and Lei Stand ahead of its 50th anniversary.
Air Date: Mon, Nov 6, 2023 7:30 PM
For a young Kalani Peʻa, music wasn’t just a hobby he enjoyed – it was also therapy, as he worked through a childhood speech impediment. On this Nā Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song, the Grammy and Nā Hōkū-winning singer and his band perform selections from his albums, E Walea and No ʻAneʻi in the PBS Hawaiʻi studio. Discover Peʻa’s humble beginnings in Panaʻewa, Hawaiʻi Island, his creative drive and how music changed his life.
Air Date: Thu, Nov 2, 2023 8:30 PM
Reel Wāhine of Hawaiʻi 1 is an hour-long compilation of six locally produced short films that tells the stories of Hawaiʻi-based women filmmakers, taking them from behind the camera to out in front.
Air Date: Thu, Nov 2, 2023 7:30 PM

The Honolulu City Council is considering new approaches to stop illegal game rooms from popping up in neighborhoods across Oʻahu. Right now, law enforcement is the only weapon against these enterprises.

Air Date: Wed, Nov 1, 2023 5:00 AM
Craig Sugihara talks about his humble beginnings in Pearl City to founding the iconic surf brand, Town & Country Surf Shop.
Air Date: Mon, Oct 30, 2023 7:30 PM
Kainani Kahaunaele has been a force in Hawaiian music for the last two decades. She garnered multiple awards for her albums Naʻu ʻOe (2003) and ʻŌhai ʻUla (2010). Most recently at the 2021 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards she won a total of seven trophies, including album of the year, for her most recent release Waipunalei.
Air Date: Thu, Oct 26, 2023 9:00 PM
This film tells the story of music teacher Harry Urata, and his efforts to record, preserve and perpetuate the musical oral histories of Japanese immigrants who worked in Hawai‘i’s sugarcane fields in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through their canefield songs, or holehole bushi, these women sang about their joys and sorrows of trying to start life in a new world.
Air Date: Wed, Oct 25, 2023 7:30 PM
In this month’s episode of Home is Here, we visit Hawai‘i’s largest fan event, Kawaii Kon, and catch up with West Coast graffiti legend OG Slick.
Air Date: Wed, Oct 25, 2023 5:00 AM
Lopaka Kapanui tells the story of a forgotten plantation cemetery on Oʻahu’s north shore.
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