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PBS Hawaiʻi Live TVNĀ MELE features the traditional Hawaiian music of Darlene Ahuna and the late Kawai Cockett…
This episode of NA MELE is a special 12th anniversary encore of an event recorded in 2002…
Celebrate the musical theater pioneers, featuring selections from their vast repertoire in a star-studded concert…
Like the cheesecakes he sells out of his Kaimukī shop in East Honolulu, Otto Cake, Scott “Otto” McDonough, is a blend of unexpected flavors…
The archaeologists complete the excavation of a wealthy residence…
This month on Home is Here, we have three stories about finding connection and discovering identity…
Minnesota was home to a little-known military intelligence school during WWII that trained Japanese Americans…
The Leo Nahenahe Singers, Nā Hokū and Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame honorees, perform…
This year’s concert takes us back to the real meaning of the holiday, honoring the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform…
At the turn of the new millennium, the national conversation turns to immigration…
During a time of war and social tumult, a young generation fights for equality in the fields…
During the Cold War years, Asian Americans are simultaneously heralded as a Model Minority…
All around New York, Asian food entrepreneurs are pursuing projects driven by personal passion…
Join the discussion on Traffic Safety; From Humps to Red Light Cams…
The dig continues and the all-Italian team of archaeologists discover the remains of a horse harness…
Follow the story of a pine marten as she takes us on a journey…
More hula, both kahiko (traditional) and ‘auana (modern)…
Hard of hearing filmmaker Alison O’Daniel uses a series of tuba thefts in Los Angeles high schools as a jumping-off point to explore these questions…
An encore presentation of a vintage performance in the PBS Hawaii studio by Ho’okena…
With facts surrounding Walter’s death increasingly in question, Max risks all…