I.A. the Kama‘āina Classic coined a signature island hip-hop sound and created local anthems.
Have a taste of Hawaiʻi’s favorite preserved fruit.
Historian Simon Schama examines the Holocaust, 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.
The film tells the inspiring story of the Coon family, founders of Trilogy Excursions, who risked everything to build a sailboat and share Maui’s magic.
A group of experts work to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena.
New evidence sheds light on the remarkable life – and mysterious collapse – of the ancient jungle city.
Filmmaker Oren Rudavsky digs deep into the career and philosophical inner life of Elie Wiesel.
An editor’s journey through vision loss and the power of reinvention.
A film crew takes over Archangel Lane, bringing both glamour and murder to Book’s door.
Tristan and Siegfried find themselves in competition. Mrs. Pumphrey and James prepare Tricki for a visitor. Mrs. Hall uncovers a secret.
A treasure hunt brings Moses back to London from Paris to sell a priceless diamond.
Christa remains an inspiration to the next generation of dreamers and achievers.
Sibling food entrepreneurs turn family recipes and traditions into cultural connectors.
The Hawaiʻi man leading the Keck Observatory atop Mauna Kea learns to balance science and culture.
Eliza and Pete remain at odds. Wayne struggles to turn his work switch off with family.
The 1978 ConCon, as it was called, was the last time Hawaiʻi held a Constitutional Convention.
The film tells the story of Ah Quon McElrath who became one of the islands’ most influential leaders, giving voice to Hawaiʻi’s working class.