For the first time in almost four decades, the world's largest active volcano has erupted. Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui tells us about Pele, the goddess of volcanoes and fire, and explains the phenomenon known as Pele's Hair.
We examine the history of Hawaiian heirloom jewelry with Makanani Salā, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts.
With the first eruption of Mauna Loa in almost four decades, we explore the story of Madame Pele with master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui.
The day after Thanksgiving has become a day of commercialism, but every year, full-time real estate broker and part-time line enthusiast Kapono Kanoho subverts the concept of Black Friday.
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?
Local comedian Tumua Tuinei stops by the PBS Hawaiʻi studio to talk about his meteoric rise to stardom.
Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui takes PBS Hawaiʻi on a tour of downtown Honolulu, where they say old spirits still linger...
Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui tells the tale of two brothers and their unforgettable encounter one night at the legendary Menehune Fishpond on Kauaʻi.
Could there be a link between ghost sightings near the Mānoa Tennis Courts and a horrible crime committed on the grounds in 1911?
As ‘opihi gets harder to find, see how researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa are planning to bring the population back.