The PBS Hawaiʻi Livestream is now available!
PBS Hawaiʻi Live TV
Families struggle to keep their homes during the pandemic, despite a federal ban on evictions in this report on the nation’s affordable housing crisis through the eyes of tenants, landlords, judges and law enforcement.
On 7/26/22, we had an advanced virtual screening of The Green Planet: Human Worlds. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, the episode featured the Maui Invasive Species Committee's work on miconia and the University of Hawaiʻi's native plant extinction prevention efforts.
THE FALLEN ASTRONAUT depicts the compelling story of one of the most extraordinary — yet controversial — tributes to the achievements of the Space Age: a sculpture on the Moon dedicated to all the astronauts and cosmonauts who died during the Race to the Moon.
ISLANDS OF WONDER shares an outsider’s look of Hawaiʻi.The program shows the Islands as a sanctuary for wildlife that reaches these tropical shores. Learn how these animals, including invasive species, have developed and adapted to survive in their surroundings.
Enjoy this post-screening discussion of Try Harder! panel discussion moderated by President and CEO Ron Mizutani, with panelists:Trisha Roy, Baldwin High School educator and HIKI NŌ teacher; Mina Suzuki, Baldwin High School junior and HIKI NŌ student; and Dr. Mestisa Gass, PSYD, Program Director, Mental Health America of Hawai’i.
In a male-dominated media landscape, the women journalists of India's all-female Khabar Lahariya ("News Wave") newspaper risk it all, including their own safety, to cover the country's political, social, and local news from a women-powered perspective. Nominated for an Academy Award.
Enjoy this talk story with Zoë Eisenberg, filmmaker and Phillips Payson, Executive Director of Hilo Palace Theater.
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.
Tony® Award-winner Brian Stokes Mitchell joins the Choir and Orchestra for this 2-hour 20th anniversary retrospective with performances from Audra McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, Gladys Knight, Angela Lansbury, Hugh Bonneville, Renée Fleming and more.
In partnership with POV and Open Society Foundations, an intimate virtual talk story on the challenges and opportunities faced by members of LGBTQ+ communities beyond urban Honolulu.