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PBS Hawaiʻi Live TVA throwback performance by Jerry Santos and Friends.
Three magical talents, Mahi Beamer, Nina Kealiʻiwahamana and Robert Cazimero, blend their voices together to create an intimacy that only comes with the melding of family and good friends in this encore presentation of a vintage Nā Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song episode from the PBS Hawai‘i studios.
Join us for an evening of Nā Mele with Cyril Pahinui and Peter Moon Jr…
Singer Melveen Leed takes the stage to share her deep roots in traditional Hawaiian mele.
On this holiday special enjoy Hawaiian Christmas medleys and original compositions from local artists, including Manu Boyd; Ho‘okena with Maila Gibson; Kuana Torres Kahele; Henry Kapono; Nina Kealiʻiwahamana with Aaron Salā; The Leo Nahenahe Singers; Gail Mack with Gordon Kim; and Peter Medeiros with Joshua Silva and Nate Stillman.
Relle Lum brought more than just the island flavors to the competition — she showed the world what Hawaiʻi is all about.
Watch Relle Lum give judges a taste of local food on “The Great American Recipe,” a cooking competition show on PBS that celebrates the different cultures and flavors that make up America.
KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall “KĀKOU” means “all of us.” But it doesn’t mean we all agree. When we can speak to each other honestly and listen earnestly… When we recognize that we are all in this together… When we are engaged in working toward a common goal, that is “kākou.
PBS Hawaiʻi held a second live town hall to consider where we are, and where we want to be. Change is inevitable. Some changes come quietly, incrementally, over years; others seem to emerge all of a sudden and nearly full-blown.
KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall “KĀKOU” means “all of us.” But it doesn’t mean we all agree. When we can speak to each other honestly and listen earnestly… When we recognize that we are all in this together… When we are engaged in working toward a common goal, that is “kākou.