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PBS Hawaiʻi Live TV
We revisit our talk with cultural practitioner and waterman Pohaku Stone about the death-defying Hawaiian tradition of hōlua, or lava sledding. Listen below.
On August 25, 1991, four people were killed in an act of jealous rage that spanned across O‘ahu. Award-winning journalist and author Robbie Dingeman returns to tell the story. Listen below.
Hula dancer Heali‘i Heine revisits her experience shooting the iconic Consolidated Theatres hula trailer.
Legendary broadcaster Kimo Kahoano tells the story behind Hawaiʻi’s pau hana anthem, “It’s Aloha Friday”. Listen below:
Remembering when Hurricane ʻIniki hit Kauaʻi, and why the Garden Island seems to attract so much severe weather. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Reno Henriques, chef and owner of Fresh Catch, talks about his journey to opening his first restaurant and how he became friends with Food Network’s Guy Fieri. Listen below.
Local comedy icon Andy Bumatai revisits his legendary TV special High School Daze. Listen below.
Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui reveals the top five most haunted schools on O‘ahu. Listen below:
Rodney Lee, author of the long-time nostalgia blog Midlife Crisis Hawaii, reminisces about growing up with school clothes and play clothes, back-to-school shopping, pencil fights and more. Listen below:
Nā Hōkū Hanohano-award-winning musician and master lei maker Kuana Torres Kahele returns to the PBS Hawai‘i studio to help us celebrate May Day. Listen below: