Sports commentator Jim Nantz shares Harry Chandler‘s compelling story in Corpsman! Pearl Harbor.
Why do all the women in Tonga know how to juggle?
PBS Hawai‘i Presents: Baseball Behind Barbed Wire, a documentary exploring the impact baseball had on those forced to live in Arizona’s Gila River camp following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
Jeri follows Galeaʻi, an 18-year-old Lāʻie, Windward Oʻahu resident as she trains for and participates in the 2019 World Fireknife Competition seeking to become the Women’s Division champion.
Island Cowgirls presents two stories about the uncertain futures for two Hawaiian paniolo.
Those Who Came Before: The Musical Journey of Eddie Kamae chronicles the story of the Hawaiian ʻukulele virtuoso, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker’s self-discovery and his pursuit of Hawaiian cultural and musical traditions.
Hawaiʻi-based emergency room physician Darragh O’Carroll travels to Australia to investigate the dramatic effects of climate change on plant, animal and human life in the land down under.
A 1995 film by Tom Coffman that chronicles the islands’ history.
ʻUkulele legend Herb Ohta, better known as Ohta-San, performs songs including “Rhapsody in Blue,” “The Girl from Ipanema” and his chart-topping ballad, “Song for Anna.”
This 1999 documentary captures the spirit of Lahaina's multi-ethnic community, seeking to build a future while honoring its colorful past.