This episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1994 profiles three Hawai‘i residents whose careers reflected their deep love for what they do: dancer and choreographer Jean Erdman; newspaper columnist and author Bob Krauss; and singer/musician Genoa Keawe.
This episode of Pau Hana Years from 1979 pays tribute to George Hookano, who was with the Royal Hawaiian Band for 50 years.
In this episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1984, meet author May Moir as she shares her knowledge of flowers and what it takes to create a memorable floral arrangement. Hawaiian quiltmaker Deborah “Aunty Debbie” Kakalia demonstrates how beginners can make a quilted pillow.
In this edition of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1988, viewers are challenged to identify for themselves the cutting edge in art, as the show moves between art museums in Honolulu.
This rebroadcast of Spectrum Hawaiʻi episode "Waikīkī" reveals the history of the world-famous area.
Entertainer Charles K.L. Davis sings some of his favorite Hawai‘i songs and shares details about his musical career in this episode of Pau Hana Years from 1980.
This rebroadcast of Spectrum Hawaiʻi highlights t-shirt fashion, Hawaiian quilts and an army band on Schofield Barracks.
Learn about the art of hand-marbled silk, the history of boat days in Honolulu Harbor and what inspired ‘ukulele master Roy Sakuma to start teaching children how to play the instrument in this episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1987.
This rebroadcast of Spectrum Hawaiʻi examines the cultural influences of China on Hawaiʻi, starting in the 1700s.
Learn the history of the Chinese Cemetery in Honolulu’s Mānoa Valley while experiencing a Ching Ming ceremony honoring the deceased in this episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1989…