On 11/09/22, we had an advanced virtual screening of the, Accidental Host: The Story of Rat Lungworm Disease: Human Worlds.
Dave Jenkins of Best of the Best in Sportscards explains the booming popularity of trading cards in Hawaiʻi and how the industry was able to thrive during the pandemic.
For more, listen to Dave's episode of our audio podcast WHAT SCHOOL YOU WENT?
Pohai Huddy follows in her family's footsteps, embracing the rodeo lifestyle and the sport of barrel racing.
Paula Fuga performs "Lilikoi," a song about a failed relationship and taking care of yourself.
Paula Fuga steps up to the PBS Hawaiʻi Song Challenge!
Paula Fuga performs "Hōkūleʻa", written by Uncle George "Boogie" Kalama.
On 10/20/22, we had an advanced screening of MOVE ME, a film about Kelsey Peterson, an athlete and dancer that suffered a life-altering spinal cord injury. Now, she seeks to answer the question, “Who am I now?” as she grapples with the ebb and flow of hope and acceptance.
As ‘opihi gets harder to find, see how researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa are planning to bring the population back.
Marques Marzan, cultural advisor at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum explains the Hawaiian concept of kinolau and how chiefs used it to choose the birds and colors for their cloaks.
The location of Norman Keith Collins' tattoo shop in Chinatown, Hawai‘i has changed a lot since his day, but his memory-- and influence on the art of tattooing-- lives on. We follow his daughter Meriel as she visits the shop, now known as Old Ironside Tattoo, and reminisces about her father, better known around the world as Sailor Jerry.