At the post office in Downtown Honolulu, a former postal worker from the 1920s may still be on the clock…Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui explains on What School You Went?
A new season ofHIKI NŌ ON PBS HAWAI'I: Class of 2022, Part 1 begins on (Tues., Oct. 11, 7:30 pm). In this, the first of two special episodes, HIKI NŌ shines the spotlight on four out of eight exceptional graduates from HIKI NŌ’s Class of 2022. At PBS Hawai‘i’s studio on O‘ahu, the graduates sat down to share their HIKI NŌ production experiences and lessons learned.
On INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI'I: U.S. House District 2(Thur., Oct. 13, 7:30 pm) voters across the state will elect someone new to represent Hawaiʻi’s second congressional district. Voters have three choices - Democrat and former longtime state lawmaker Jill Tokuda who faces veteran candidates in Republican Joe Akana and Libertarian Michelle Tippens.
Across the country, artificial intelligence is helping inform decisions about policing and criminal sentencing. On NOVA: Computers v. Crime(Wed., Oct. 12, 9:00 pm) timely investigation digs into the hidden biases, privacy risks, and design flaws of this controversial technology.
Next at Kennedy Center: Let My Children Hear Mingus (Fri., Oct. 14, 8:00 pm) celebrates jazz icon and social activist Charles Mingus at age 100. Through performances and conversations, we explore how his outsized personality and inimitable style pushed boundaries and paved the way for future generations.
Learn more about these shows, and all of our upcoming programming on our Schedule page.
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Final Thought…
Downtown Honolulu is busy in different ways. During business hours, King and Bishop Streets are alive with foot and vehicular traffic and nonstop activity. At night, it is also quite busy, but with a very different type of traffic and activity – the spiritual type. One area in particular, at the corner of Richards and Merchant Streets, is extremely active, some would even say, haunted. We will give you the spooktacular details on the next “What School You Went?” audio podcast.
Mahalo nui,
Ron Mizutani President and CEO PBS Hawaiʻi 315 Sand Island Access Road Honolulu, HI 96819-2295
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