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PBS Hawaiʻi Live TV
Just like any other pro sport, competitive video games have commentators to give the audience the play-by-play. In esports, they are called shoutcasters. Bobby Kuraya and Justin Bishay have been at the forefront of the rapidly growing esports community in Hawaii. Hear how they tell stories through shoutcasting.
Filmmaker Keoni Alvarez talks about his 20-year personal journey in making the film "KAPU: Sacred Hawaiian Burials."
We pay a visit to the Japanese Sword Society of Hawaii (JSSH), where the club perpetuates the art and culture of Japanese swords. Al Furuto, longtime member and president of the JSSH, shares how the club has fostered a community for sword owners and enthusiasts to learn and teach about the blade.
Rev. Paul S. Osumi's ten commandments for a happy marriage, as told by his son, Norman.
Chef Robynne Maii of James Beard award-winning restaurant Fête tells you the top 5 ingredients you need for cooking.
How a group of Fitted Hawaii superfans fostered a community of buying, selling, trading and collecting merch.
Chris Caravalho talks about balancing his career fighting crime as an officer for the Honolulu Police Department, and his passion of creating masked crimefighters as founder of Mana Comics.
See how the Artificial Intelligence Precision Health Institute is using new technology in the fight against cancer.
Morgan Gardner and McKenzie Mungai of the Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute talk about the unique biology of sea turtles.
On April 18, 2023, we had an advanced virtual screening of the Independent Lens documentary, Free Chol Son Lee.