Home Is Here: A Taste of Tradition, Art and Holiday Cheer
We take a closer look at Kāko‘o ‘Ōiwi’s kalo farm, 104-year-old Esther Nowell’s art legacy and the Christmas light displays at Anapau Place.
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We take a closer look at Kāko‘o ‘Ōiwi’s kalo farm, 104-year-old Esther Nowell’s art legacy and the Christmas light displays at Anapau Place.
Join our town hall on the state of aloha on Oct. 24 and tune in for Kala‘e Parish on Nā Mele on Oct. 28.
Tune in for a documentary about Korean-American music, history and heritage in Hawai‘i.
Join us for Kākou: Hawai‘i’s Town Hall to hear from young voters, why they’re voting for the first time and the issues that matter to them.
PBS Hawai‘i spotlights the Hawai‘i Coral Restoration Nursery and the important work it does to nurture our coral reefs.
Tune in for a special PBS Hawai‘i program featuring Nā Leo Pilimehana at Halekulani’s House Without a Key on Sunday, June 9.
PBS Hawai‘i is spotlighting stories from our keiki about their perspectives on and solutions to climate change.
The documentary follows Cindi Punihaole and her efforts to protect Kahalu‘u Bay from over-tourism and environmental degradation.
The 25th anniversary celebration of Nā Mele continues with PBS Hawai‘i’s first live-streamed concert with Nā Leo Pilimehana.
In this month’s Kākou Town Hall, we tackle the topic of “Artificial Intelligence: Embrace It or Fear It?”
Nā Mele reaches a quarter-century milestone of promoting musical excellence, cultural exploration and artistic legacies.
Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Natalie Ai Kamauu serenades us on Monday, Dec. 11, as part of this year’s pledge program.
See the revelatory film that tells the true story of Hawai‘i’s annexation and participate in a live discussion on the subject.
To celebrate Halloween, PBS Hawai‘i is hosting Trunk O’ Treat for Keiki Club members and Lopaka Kapanui on “What School You Went?”
Pau Hana Years and Spectrum Hawai‘i are now broadcasting on PBS Hawai‘i and streaming on YouTube.
See local, award-winning singer-songwriter Keilana take the stage of Nā Mele on Monday, Aug. 21.
This season’s guests include surfer and environmentalist Ha‘a Keaulana, singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and vocalist Raiatea Helm.
Tune in for a special performance by Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning Hawaiian musical group the Mākaha Sons on Monday, June 5.
Airing on Thursday, May 25, 2023, “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” will discuss a big decision for high school seniors—where to attend college.
The Korean American immigrant was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1973—sparking a movement and the Free Chol Soo Lee Defense Committee.
PBS Hawai‘i leads a community discussion on Thursday, March 30, in the latest installment of their Kākou series.
The latest installment of PBS’ music series Nā Mele showcases the recent Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winners and hula dancer Pono Fernandez on Monday, February 27.
The local station’s Kākou program facilitates a community discussion around worker shortages, on Thursday, Jan. 26.
And find out how to bid on Ni‘ihau shell lei made by Kahele himself.
Revisiting old episodes of favorite programs is like a trip down memory lane.
Its annual members-only party takes place Saturday, Oct. 22, with other perks year-round.
Every Wednesday this October, Lopaka Kapanui guest stars on What School You Went?
The next episode of PBS Hawai‘i’s weekly podcast discusses details of this unsolved crime.
In July the monthly TV show visits The Maui Cookie Lady, UH football and Hui Kū Maoli Ola.
The Nā Mele concert will be PBS Hawai‘i’s first live pledge event since 2016.