At less than five percent the size of the UH Marching Band, the UH Jazz Ensemble captivates audiences…
PBS Hawaiʻi streamed an advanced screener of This is Kohala…
The film Keeper of the Bay documents Cindi Punihaole’s tireless work to preserve Kahalu‘u Bay, which has been damaged by visitors.
Jackie Robinson made his mark in history as the first Black American to play Major League Baseball. But before he broke the color barrier, he was breaking tackles here at Palama Settlement. Meet Chester and Kevin, two young sports collectors as they discover Jackie's past playing football for the Honolulu Bears.
Luis Real was born and raised in Mexico and when he moved to Hawaiʻi in 2002, he fell head over heels for the rich history and surfing culture of Oʻahu’s North Shore. To show his appreciation, Luis has curated a large collection of surf memorabilia that he displays at his surf shop in Haleʻiwa. Dating as far back as the 1940s, his collection includes world champs, pipeline masters, and local surf legends.
From novice to expert, the Hawaii Lego Users Group (HILUG) is a club for all Lego fans to create and share their love for the brick.
Steven Norstrom from the Board of Water Supply shares his tips for saving water.
Melissa Chang takes us to the farmers market to find some unique local vendors.
Elena’s Restaurant is known nationwide for their delicious Filipino food. The Pork Adobo Fried Rice Omelette is Elena’s #1 most popular dish, and for good reason. It’s about as simple as it sounds, Filipino fried rice mixed with pork adobo, wrapped in an egg omelette. Co-Owner Mellissa Cedillo talks about how her mother, Elena, came up with this local favorite.
Bonhui's favorite art piece (for now).