Life is full of seasons and each phase of life has its own character. Spring resembles conception, birth and young adolescence. Young adulthood is the summer of our life, middle-age is the fall and old age is the winter.
If this is true, then the PBS Hawai‘i team is enjoying young adulthood. We are reaching the peak of our physical strength and endurance and making our mark on the world.
Join us for many magical moments captured by PBS Hawai‘i’s production team for an upcoming Nā Mele featuring the award-winning Josh Tatofi and his band at the beautiful Halekulani.
COVID-19 exposed Hawai‘i’s shortfalls in a way no one could ever imagine. But the global pandemic confirmed a problem we’ve known about for decades – the desperate need for a food and resilience strategy for Hawai‘i.
There are so many wonderful stories to share about this special place we call home. Our storytelling continues on March 30 with the premiere with a new episode of Home is Here.
As we start 2022, it is our responsibility to reflect back on the past year, and assess our achievements and address our challenges.
How Elvis Presley changed the life of a 10-year-old from Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i.
If someone told me I would one day be a caregiver for my father, I would have said, “You’re crazy.”
Have you ever been so late to a party it feels like the carriages have turned back into pumpkins, the horses back to mice and the dresses back to rags? I’m not comparing myself to Cinderella, especially since my size 11-wide feet would never fit in any glass slipper, but that’s how I felt when […]
Aloha mai kākou – “welcome everyone” – but do we really mean it? That depends on whom you ask. These days, when it comes to welcoming visitors to our shores, the warm Hawaiian greeting is lukewarm at best. Government-ordered shutdowns during the pandemic devastated Hawai‘i’s tourism-dependent economy.