Kī hōʻalu master Jeff Peterson talks about the art of slack key guitar, and growing up the son of a paniolo on the slopes of Haleakalā Ranch. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Which side do you wear your flower, and does it matter? Why should pregnant women only receive open lei? And what is a leg reader? Makanani Salā, director of the Mayor's Office of Culture and the Arts, discusses our many pua (flower) traditions. Listen to the audio podcast now.
While many businesses suffered during the pandemic, one industry not only thrived, but exploded in popularity: trading cards. Dave Jenkins of Best of the Best in Sportscards explains why.
Sibling musical duo Ammon and Liahona Olayan talk about their journey from living in a tent on Hawaiʻi island to performing on American Idol.
Sgt. Chris Kim talks about the success of CrimeStoppers Honolulu and the anonymous tip line working to keep our communities safe.
It’s a relentless pest that has exploded in Hawaiʻi infestations in recent years. David Lau, District Manager of Western Exterminator, tells you how to combat bed bugs.
Cultural practitioner, activist, and owner of Waiahole Poi Factory Calvin Hoe returns to talk about the history of the iconic spot, and reveals the true story of the Sweet Lady of Waiahole.
Teen suicide numbers are increasing in Hawaiʻi. It's a difficult topic to talk about, but Dr. Mestisa Gass from Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi explains the importance of having the conversation, and how to listen for signs of help.
Legendary boxing champion Jesus Salud revisits his storied career.
Historian John Clark talks about how the famous surf spot came to be.