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PBS Hawaiʻi Live TVIn this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i, student storytellers explore the difficulties of buying a home in Hawai‘i…
Part history, part travelogue, part memoir, this documentary tells the story of a deceased Japanese soldier…
Using his camera as a “weapon against injustice,” Chinese American photographer Corky Lee’s…
According to Kuana Torres Kahele, music can transcend boundaries..
Pearl City High School students received second place for this story about a community effort to restore the Ala Wai Canal to…
Āliamanu Middle School students received second place for this story about their schoolʻs experience taking part in creating Genki Balls…
Discover what happens when the cooks have to get out of their comfort zones…
Max, Jake, and their new gang hide from Maggie in Edinburgh…
As Becca and Rosaline deal with the fallout from their mother’s death…
During World War II, the U.S. government initially imposed policies that limited the use of cameras by Japanese Americans…
See the world through the eyes of Nam June Paik, the father of video art…
Over seven decades, actor and activist George Takei boldly journeyed…
In a Wisconsin forest and a Long Island harbor, two families discovered harvests that turned into thriving businesses…
Experience this Shakespearean classic directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon featuring…
At less than five percent the size of the UH Marching Band, the UH Jazz Ensemble captivates audiences…
This local boy used his amazing B-Boy skills to travel the world and back…
The film KAPU: Sacred Hawaiian Burials sheds light on the ongoing battle by Native Hawaiians to protect burial sites…
From relief for Maui to election reform to marijuana laws to billboards…