Enjoy this PBS Hawaiʻi Classic with famed local entertainer Clarissa Haili, otherwise known as Hilo Hattie and remembered in this 1980 episode.
Famed 'Ukulele teacher Roy Sakuma talks about teaching kids to play the instrument and the genesis of the 'ukulele festival he founded. Also, how arts programs are integrated into the school systemin this Spectrum Hawai'i program from 1998
Interview with entertainer Momi Jones conducted by Bob Barker at the Hawaiʻi Public Television studio for the program Pau Hana Years. Jones talks about her father's musical influence, traveling with the Bird of Paradise show and with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus across the continental United States.
PBS HAWAIʻI CLASSICS: Kimono and Aikido, displays how the customs and arts of asia are deeply rooted in the lifestyles and creations of Hawaiʻi's residents.
Kūpuna Alice Nāmakelua and John Kameaaloha Almeida are honored for their contributions to music in this Pau Hana Years episode from 1981.
This episode of Pau Hana Years takes a look inside the Flora Pacifica exhibit of 1981 and its focus on Asia including religion, philosophy, the arts and nature.
In this Spectrum Hawai‘i episode from 1983, learn the history of the fashion industry in Hawai‘i and hear from leading local designers of the time.
We visit with Glen Grant who shares Hawaiian ghost stories; learn about the challenges of preserving artifacts in Hawai‘i; and discover how motorcycle riders raise funds.
This Spectrum Hawai‘i episode from November 1991 looks back at the start of Filipino immigration to Hawai‘i in the early 1900s and Filipinos in Hawai‘i in modern times.