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3 - CEO Message4 - Cover Story
6 - TV Listings10 - Evening Grid17 - Daytime Grid
18 - Partner Profile
Weldon Kekauoha
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PROGRAM GUIDE FEBRUARY 2018 VOL. 37 NO. 2
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ChairJason Fujimoto
SecretaryBettina Mehnert
Muriel AndersonSusan Bendon Jodi Endo ChaiJames E. Duffy Jr.Matthew EmersonJake FergusJason HarukiNoelani KalipiIan Kitajima
MANAGEMENT
President and CEOLeslie Wilcox
Senior Vice President/CFOKaren Yamamoto
VP ContentLinda Brock
VP Integrated Media ProductionJason Suapaia
VP AdvancementMariko Miho
VP CommunicationsLiberty Peralta
Director, Learning Initiatives Robert Pennybacker
Chief Engineer John Nakahira
PROGRAM GUIDE
EditorLiberty Peralta
Graphic ArtistRandall Choo
CommunicationsAssistantEmily Bodfish
Contributing WriterEmilie Howlett
Program ListingsEmily BodfishJohn Kovacich
Vice ChairJoanne Grimes
TreasurerKent Tsukamoto
Joy Miura KoerteKamani Kuala‘auMary Ann ManahanAaron SalāJulie ShimonishiKa‘iulani SodaroCandy SuisoHuy VoBruce Voss
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Leslie Wilcox
PBS Hawai‘iPresident and CEO
A Front Row Seat to Myth-Busting
CEO MESSAGE
that Neanderthals interbred with their close cousins, homo sapiens. Many of us of European or Asian ancestry carry snippets of Neanderthal DNA. That’s just what my brother’s genetic test showed. In fact, he has more than the average amount.
A prevailing theory holds that our homo sapiens ancestors vanquished the Neanderthals. With the recent genetic evidence, another theory merits consideration: Through mating, the Neanderthals – with their smaller populations – were simply absorbed into homo sapiens life.
Look for a brand-new PBS program about Neanderthals this month, Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors on Wednesday, February 28 at 9:00 pm. [Note: Since publication, PBS has announced that the program has been postponed until further notice.] I suspect there’ll be further re-branding of my ancient forebears.
We want to thank Dr. Belinda A. Aquino for generously sponsoring the broadcasts of both Nature and NOVA on PBS Hawai‘i. A retired University of Hawai‘i political science professor, Dr. Aquino is an internationally recognized authority on contemporary Philippine affairs. She tells me that she savors these programs about natural phenomena because they inspire new ways to think about humanity and the world around us.
And I’d like to thank you, too, for your support of PBS Hawai‘i’s role of adding new perspectives and context to our collective understanding of history and current affairs. Myth-busting is a byproduct!
Aloha nui,
“What a bird brain!” “You’re a Neanderthal!”Not so long ago, these were taunts. But, thanks
to recent research by scientists and the fine documentaries on PBS, we know better.
And I’m just the person to be thrilled by these discoveries. When I was a kid, my no-nonsense grandmother called me a bird brain every time I forgot my rubber slippers on our neighbors’ porch, which was often. And just last month, a 23andme.com ancestry test turned up Neanderthal DNA in my family.
When you sit back and view Nature or NOVA on Wednesday nights on PBS Hawai‘i, you sometimes have a front row seat to myth-busting. In vibrant video, you see that some of the ideas and conclusions printed in our old textbooks have been blown away.
As depicted in the recent NOVA episode Bird Brain, birds are far from empty-headed. They make great use of their small neuron-packed brains. They turn pebbles and sticks into tools; they plan multiple steps to solve problems; and some even “read” human faces. Put birds to the test with puzzles – and they can figure out when to defer a reward in order to snag a bigger one later.
In NOVA’s Decoding Neanderthals, we learned that these hominoids were not the brutish, knuckle-dragging simpletons we’d conjured. They were powerfully built, yes, but they also had large brains. They were adept at tool-making, and in fact, may have developed the first synthetic product, a type of glue. It was a very tough life in the Ice Age, and it’s unlikely that most Neanderthals lived past age 30.
Within the last decade, it’s been confirmed
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By Emilie HowlettPhotos courtesy of Richard Drake
Hawaiian musician Weldon Kekauoha has been crafting beloved musical arrangements and sharing them with Hawai‘i, the continental U.S. and beyond for over 30 years. He’s enjoyed a successful solo career, amassing multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards and, in 2014, a Grammy nomination. For the past 15 years, he has been going to Japan to perform, finding an enthusiastic audience there that has embraced the Hawaiian culture.
Kekauoha gave a soulful performance in PBS Hawai‘i’s Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Multimedia Studio, for the taping of our newest Nā Mele. In this episode of our traditional Hawaiian music series, guitarist Jack Ofoia, bassist Alika Boy Kalauli IV and hula dancer Yuko Hashimoto accompany Kekauoha with a performance set against dramatic photo backdrops of Hawai‘i landscapes.
Identifying himself as a contemporary artist with a traditional foundation, Kekauoha goes in-depth about the meaning behind his songs, his experience as a longtime performer and the importance of music in his life.
He also addresses an incident at the Halekulani Hotel in 2013. While enjoying the pool during a weekend getaway at the Waikīkī hotel, Kekauoha and his family were asked by security guards to verify that they were guests. The guards were acting on another hotel guest’s suspicion that the Kekauohas did not belong at the pool because they were locals.
Kekauoha vented about the incident on Facebook. The post went viral, sparking widespread outrage. The hotel apologized, but for Kekauoha to be a target of discrimination in the same neighborhood where he and many other Hawaiian musicians made a name for themselves was a bitter irony for him.
Today, Kekauoha says he doesn’t harbor any ill feelings toward the hotel. “Hopefully it brought a little bit more of an awareness,” he says. “Racism can rear its head often, and we’ve got to always be vigilant to try and keep it in its place.” Thankfully, as Kekauoha knows intimately from his world travels, nothing breaks down barriers of difference better than the art of sharing music.
In these excerpts from an interview with Kekauoha and Jason Suapaia, PBS Hawai‘i’s Vice President of Integrated Media Production, Kekauoha highlights the many ways music has touched his life.
PBS Hawai‘i: How important is music in perpetuating the Hawaiian culture?
Weldon Kekauoha: Very, very important. People say hula has been able to sustain that part of the culture, and from there, so much of the [Hawaiian] Renaissance has been able to flourish. More interest has grown because of hula, and music has always been there in the background.
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Kekauoha, left, performs on Nā Mele with bassist Alika Boy Kalauli IV and hula dancer Yuko Hashimoto.
I think music is a little bit of a different animal, only because it’s so open for creativity and influence. If you look at so much of the history of Hawaiian music – in Hawai‘i, on the U.S. mainland, even abroad – it’s incredible to see how much the music has changed from being super traditional, and then going way out from it, to being commercialized. And I mean that in a good way. There’s of course some negative aspects to it, and then “Hollywood-ized,” if you will. Then it took a long while to bring it back [to the traditional], because it just got so way out from the original intent of our culture. But it’s neat to see the revival of all that is Hawaiian, and the new pride that has been fostered from it. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens in the next 20 years.
How has music touched your life, and your family’s life, and what would it be without music?
I can’t imagine how it would be without music. It’s always been there, it’s always been in the background for me at some level. And obviously, now, where I am, it’s what I do and it’s what I’m known for. I feel blessed that I get to do what I love to do. Oftentimes, people are looking for something to do that they enjoy, and I think if it wasn’t for music, I would probably embrace whatever it is that I was doing, and that would become perhaps my passion and I’d make it work. That’s your job. If you’re not happy, you gotta change. But if you get to know your job well, and you love it, it’s a different type of enjoyment.
In this case, it’s always been something I’ve enjoyed since I was a young boy. To be able to carry it over into sustaining me, my family and my life all this time, I’ve been lucky. And it’s still a work in progress. It’s like any other business; you gotta kind of take care of it, and try to make sure you have something good to sell, something good to give people. And you just continue with good relationships and good performances, and all that that entails. Having a good business is pretty much what you should shoot for.
When people listen to your music, what do you hope they will get from it?
I just hope that they would like my music, for whatever reason – whether it strikes a chord in them, or reminds them of something. Even I am totally susceptible; I can listen to a song and it just takes me back somewhere. And that’s the power of music. I always remember how strong music can be. I just hope [listeners] take away something. I don’t expect one song to be like a huge, life-changing moment for anybody, but if I can have a place in someone’s heart or mind because of my music, I think that would be my goal. I want them to take away something from my music that they will always remember, whether it’s a feeling or the melody.
This interview has been edited for clarity and length.
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Ohta-San: Virtuosity and Legacy (e)10:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Art Trails of the French Riviera (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Rescued from Mount St. Helens1:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A
NATURE MINISERIES Part 1 of 32:00 NOVA The Impossible Flight
2 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS David Petraeus, Part 1 (e)
9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop Groundbreaking hip-hop artist Nas performs a symphonic rendition of his seminal debut album Illmatic with the National Symphony Orchestra. Nas paints a densely textured lyrical portrait of life in a New York City public housing project.
10:00 ALICIA KEYS – LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Jeans Maker (e) Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Nas Live
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1:00 ALICIA KEYS – LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL
2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Triangle Fire
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BY ESSENTRICS Endurance and Power
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Emperor Penguins, Part 1 (e)
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Covered Bridge Oval
2:00 WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Who Wrote the Book of Sloyd?
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 3:30 MOTORWEEK
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Gilded Age Tuesday, February 6, 9:00 pmThe original New York City home of railroad heir William K. Vanderbilt.
4:00 MARTHA BAKES For the Cookie Jar 4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:00 SIMPLY MING Leah Cohen 5:30 STEVEN RAICHLEN’S PROJECT
SMOKE Pac-Rim Smoke 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE
COOKING Polesine Parmense, Italy7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Bologna 8:00 RICHARD M. SHERMAN: SONGS
OF A LIFETIME Celebrate the legendary songwriter, who along with his brother, Bob, composed some of the most beloved Disney soundtracks of all time. Featuring performances of classic songs from Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
9:00 THE BEST OF THE BOSTON POPS (e)10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN
Lady Antebellum (e)11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
LCD Soundsystem Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Art Trails of the French Riviera1:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS:
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Triangle Fire3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 3:30 #METOO, NOW WHAT?
4 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
New Orleans, LA, Part 1 of 3 (e) 1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Ohta-San: Virtuosity and Legacy (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE Kawika Kahiapo (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Billie Gabriel (e)4:30 SECOND OPINION Drug Overdose 5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON
MASTERPIECE Entente Cordiale (e)
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Faith, Hope & Charity News of the horrific famine in Ireland has finally reached the Queen. She is adamant that her government should be doing more to help, but meets with surprising opposition from her prime minister.
9:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS Part 2 of 3 William Cecil, Queen Elizabeth I’s spy master, intercepts a conspiracy to assassinate the Queen.
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Lucian Freud (e) 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE 11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Billie Gabriel (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET
AGENTS Part 2 of 31:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
I Am Another You2:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS
HEALING MACHINE3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Rescued from Mount St. Helens
5 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Kenneth Makuakāne (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
New Orleans, LA, Part 2 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Jacksonville, FL, Part 1 of 3 (e)10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Winnie
Explore the life of Winnie Mandela and her struggle to bring down Apartheid, with intimate insights from those closest to her and testimony from the enemies who sought to extinguish her radical capacity to shake up the order of things.
11:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:00 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After 12:30 AM12:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Jeans Maker1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Nas Live
from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop
2:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Faith, Hope & Charity
3:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS Part 2 of 3
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POV Do Not Resist Monday, February 12, 10:00 pmA young boy is seen observing the Michael Brown memorial site in Ferguson, Missouri.
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LESLIE WILCOX Marilyn Cristofori For 24 years, Marilyn Cristofori headed the Hawai‘i Arts Alliance, a statewide nonprofit that champions the arts through advocacy and education. Upon Cristofori’s retirement, the very nonprofit she headed selected her as its 2017 Alfred Preis Honoree for her lifetime support and leadership in the arts. In this conversation, she recounts her experiences as a dancer, a university educator and a nonprofit leader.
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Lost Children of Vietnam Join Ann Curry for the dramatic reunions between people separated after the war. Tina, born in Vietnam, searches for her Amer-ican father. Nam hopes to find the Texas cowboy who saved him as a young boy and inspired him to come to America.
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Gilded Age Meet the titans and barons of the glittering late 19th century, whose materialistic extravagance contrasted harshly with the poverty of the struggling workers who challenged them. The vast disparities between them sparked debates still raging today.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Gilded Age2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Winnie3:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS
HEALING MACHINE
7 WEDNESDAY7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Shake, Rattle, and
Pole (Beans) (e) 8:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A
NATURE MINISERIES Part 2 of 3 Follow young cheetahs learning to hunt in Namibia, and see how fur seals of an Australian island evade the great white sharks offshore.
9:00 NOVA First Face of America Take a risky dive into an underwater cave in Mexico to uncover the 13,000-year-old skeleton of a prehistoric teen-ager. Forensic clues reveal intimate details of her life and death, and how her people first ventured into North America.
10:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS The Scorpion Tower Follow the construction of one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board. Its design is so radical that construction experts have turned to a building material never before used in skyscrapers.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NOVA First Face of America1:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Scorpion Tower2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Nas Live
from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop
3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Lost Children of Vietnam
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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Tuesday, February 13, 7:30 pmHula performer Kanoe Miller and former Aloha Airlines pilot John Miller share their love story, in time for Valentine’s Day.
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Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the WWII Internment Camps (e)
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Food Hour: Provence, France (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Lost Children of Vietnam1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Nas Live
from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop
2:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A NATURE MINISERIES Part 2 of 3
3:00 NOVA First Face of America
9 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS David Petraeus, Part 2 (e)
9:00 THE AMERICAN EPIC SESSIONS (e) 11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Table Maker (e) Cable Only After Midnight12:00 THE AMERICAN EPIC SESSIONS2:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Scorpion Tower3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
10 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH:
BY ESSENTRICS Arthritis Workout 1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON
BICKFORD Emperor Penguins, Part 2 (e)
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Southwest Serenity
2:00 WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Holly Wood Spectaculars
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES Alternative Crusts 4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
5:00 SIMPLY MING Michael Schlow 5:30 STEVEN RAICHLEN’S PROJECT
SMOKE Where There’s Smoke 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE
COOKING San Luis Obispo, CA7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Florence 8:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (e)
10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN John Legend (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Dan Auerbach/Shinyribs
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A
NATURE MINISERIES Part 2 of 31:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Winnie2:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS
HEALING MACHINE3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 3:30 #METOO, NOW WHAT?
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8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Faith, Hope & Charity
9:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS Part 2 of 3
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Lucian Freud
7:30 NĀ MELE Kenneth Makuakāne8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
New Orleans, LA, Part 2 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Jacksonville, FL, Part 1 of 310:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Winnie
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Marilyn Cristofori
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Lost Children of Vietnam
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Gilded Age
7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Faith, Hope & Charity
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE The King Over the Water
9:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS Part 3 of 3
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Delaroche
7:30 NĀ MELE Nathan Aweau 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
New Orleans, LA, Part 3 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Jacksonville, FL, Part 2 of 3 10:00 POV Do Not Resist
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Kanoe and John Miller
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Heroes of 9/11
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Bombing of Wall Street
10:00 FRONTLINE The Gang Crackdown
7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE The King Over the Water
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE The Luxury of Conscience
9:00 SECRETS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Rodin
7:30 NĀ MELE Mailani 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
St. Louis, MO, Part 1 of 39:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Florence “Johnny” Frisbie: Life Lessons from Pukapuka Atoll
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Freedom Summer
9:00 FRONTLINE Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 1 of 2
7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE The Luxury of Conscience
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Comfort and Joy
9:30 PBS PREVIEWS: THE BEST OF PBS INDIES
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Portraits
7:30 NĀ MELE Weldon Kekauoha8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
St. Louis, MO, Part 2 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Jacksonville, FL, Part 3 of 310:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Rat Film
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Florence “Johnny” Frisbie: Islander at Heart
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Coming Out
9:00 AMERICAN CREED 10:00 FRONTLINE Bitter Rivals: Iran
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GREAT PERFORMANCES Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine
Friday, February 23, 9:00 pm Actress Helen Mirren
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Marilyn Cristofori
2017 Alfred Preis HonoreeTuesday, February 6, 7:30 pm
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8:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A NATURE MINISERIES Part 2 of 3
9:00 NOVA First Face of America10:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Scorpion Tower
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the WWII Internment Camps
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Food Hour: Provence, France
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN
SHOW David Petraeus, Part 2 9:00 THE AMERICAN EPIC SESSIONS
7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING San Luis Obispo, CA
7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Florence 8:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN John Legend
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Prolific Peppers
8:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A NATURE MINISERIES Part 3 of 3
9:00 NOVA Great Escape at Dunkirk10:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS Europe
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7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
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The Nile, Egypt
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN
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7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Livorno, Italy
7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Abruzzo 8:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
Jacques Pepin 9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
James Beard10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN
Fleet Foxes
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE A Food Truck and a Pear Tree
8:00 NATURE The Last Rhino9:00 NOVA Secrets of the Sky Tombs10:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Floating House
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT
Mele Murals 10:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Road Trip: Patagonia
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THIRD RAIL WITH OZY9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine
7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Cadanet, France
7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Basilicata with Francis Ford Coppola
8:00 SOME KIND OF SPARK 9:30 SYMPHONY FOR NATURE:
THE BRITT ORCHESTRA AT CRATER LAKE
10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN Onerepublic
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Wanted: Broccoli
8:00 NATURE Snowbound: Animals of Winter
9:00 NOVA Prediction by the Numbers
10:00 FRONTLINE Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Ohta-San: Virtuosity and Legacy10:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Art Trails of the French Riviera
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN
SHOW David Petraeus, Part 19:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Nas
Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop
10:00 ALICIA KEYS – LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL
7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Polesine Parmense, Italy
7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Bologna 8:00 RICHARD M. SHERMAN:
SONGS OF A LIFETIME 9:00 THE BEST OF THE BOSTON
POPS10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN
Lady Antebellum
Home is Here.
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1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the WWII Internment Camps (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ (e) 3:30 NĀ MELE Kenneth Makuakāne (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Marilyn Cristofori (e)4:30 SECOND OPINION Head & Neck
Cancer 5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON
MASTERPIECE Faith, Hope & Charity (e)
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE The King Over the Water Feeling suffocated by the weight of the crown, Victoria escapes with her court to the Scottish high-lands. She and Albert revel in the opportunity to be a normal husband and wife, but the holiday can’t last forever.
9:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS Part 3 of 3 Elizabeth’s enemies grow in strength, but her spymaster Robert Cecil also fights an enemy within.
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Delaroche (e) 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE
ERBE 11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Marilyn Cristofori (e) Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Gilded Age2:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Scorpion Tower3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Lost Children of Vietnam
12 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Nathan Aweau (e) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW New
Orleans, LA, Part 3 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Jacksonville, FL, Part 2 of 3 (e) 10:00 POV Do Not Resist A vital and
influential exploration of the rapid militarization of the police in the United States, this film puts viewers in the center of the action, from inside a police training seminar that teaches the importance of “righteous violence” to the floor of a congressional hearing on the proliferation of military equipment in small-town police departments.
11:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:00 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After 12:30 AM12:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Table Maker1:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Scorpion Tower2:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON
MASTERPIECE The King Over the Water
3:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS
13 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Kanoe and John Miller Kanoe Miller felt drawn to the spotlight at an early age, fantasizing about becoming a Broadway chorus girl or a ballerina. The young Kanoe began taking hula lessons, and her goal shifted to performing hula in Waikīkī. For more than 40 years, Kanoe has been living that dream. You’ll often find her biggest cheer-leader in the audience: her husband John Miller, a former Aloha Airlines pilot. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Kanoe and John tell the story of their love and reflect on the life they’ve built together.
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Heroes of 9/11 Join Ann Curry for dramatic reunions between people whose lives intersected on 9/11. Patrick searches for the stranger who comforted him after the disaster, and Tim hopes to thank the fellow chaplain who gave him the strength to carry on.
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Bombing of Wall Street Explore
the story behind the mostly-forgotten 1920 bombing in the nation’s financial center, which left 38 dead and remains unsolved today.
10:00 FRONTLINE The Gang Crackdown FRONTLINE examines a slew of killings linked to the MS-13 gang resulting in a crackdown that swept up immigrant teens.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Bombing of Wall Street1:00 FRONTLINE The Gang Crackdown 2:00 POV Do Not Resist3:30 KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD
PENINSULA
14 WEDNESDAY7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Prolific Peppers (e) 8:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A
NATURE MINISERIES Part 3 of 3 Deep-dive with Chilean devil rays in the Azores, track a Brown bears’ diet in Turkey and follow dogs protecting flocks of sheep from gray wolves in Southern France.
9:00 NOVA Great Escape at Dunkirk Join archaeologists and divers recover-ing remains of ships and planes lost during World War II’s epic Dunkirk operation.
10:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS Europe in the Desert Can six sand islands, poking out of the Persian Gulf near Dubai, be transformed into the most luxurious holiday destination on Earth? One man believes it can be done, and he’s risking tens of millions of dollars to prove it.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NOVA Great Escape at Dunkirk1:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
Europe in the Desert2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Bombing of Wall Street3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Heroes of 9/11
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15 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS E Haku
Inoa: To Weave a Name (e) 10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Boats: The
Nile, Egypt (e) 11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYSCable Only After Midnight12:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Heroes of 9/111:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Bombing of Wall Street 2:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A
NATURE MINISERIES Part 3 of 33:00 NOVA Great Escape at Dunkirk
16 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Mary Barra (e)
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Maya Angelou (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Still Maker (e) Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
Maya Angelou2:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
Europe in the Desert3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
17 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH:
BY ESSENTRICS Hamstring Flexibility
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Warm Winter Birches, Part 1
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING High Tide
2:00 WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Roubo Bookstand
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES Flour Power 4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:00 SIMPLY MING Wild Cod with Chef
Gisli Matthias Audunsson
Designed for children ages 3-5, the new animated series encourages children to engage in the creative arts and self-expression, covering areas such as music, dance and visual arts. “Research shows that participating in the arts strengthens children’s cognitive and emotional skills, and leads to higher academic performance,” said Executive Producer Dorothea Gillim, from producing station WGBH.
The Pinkalicious & Peterrific television series is part of a multiplatform media experience that will also include digital content for kids, parents and teachers. Links to these resources can be found on pbshawaii.org.
PBS Hawai‘i welcomes Pinkalicious & Peterrific to the PBS KIDS lineup.
Based on the best-selling book series by author-illustrator Victoria Kann, Pinkalicious & Peterrific follows the adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter. Pinkalicious imagines creative possibilities everywhere she looks. She is an artist at heart; like most creative people, she sees the world differently from others. She knows what she likes, and she’s not afraid to express herself – though she sometimes needs help from Peter and her neighborhood friends.
PremieresMonday, February 19 at 7:30 am
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5:30 STEVEN RAICHLEN’S PROJECT SMOKE Extreme Smoke
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE
COOKING Livorno, Italy7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Abruzzo 8:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
Jacques Pepin (e) 9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
James Beard (e) 10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN
Fleet Foxes (e) 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Chris Stapleton/Turnpike Troubadours
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: A
NATURE MINISERIES Part 3 of 31:00 POV Do Not Resist2:30 KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD
PENINSULA3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 3:30 #METOO, NOW WHAT?
18 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
New Orleans, LA, Part 3 of 3 (e) 1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS E Haku
Inoa: To Weave a Name (e) 2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ (e) 3:30 NĀ MELE Nathan Aweau (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX (e) 4:30 SECOND OPINION Type I Diabetes 5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON
MASTERPIECE The King Over the Water (e)
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE The Luxury of Conscience Victoria and Albert have to face their worst nightmare as parents, while Peel takes on the ultimate battle in Parliament. When tragedy strikes, they must confront the true cost of standing by their convictions.
9:00 SECRETS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON (e)
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Rodin (e) 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE
ERBE 11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX (e) Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
Maya Angelou2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Bombing of Wall Street 3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Heroes of 9/11
19 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Mailani (e) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
St. Louis, MO, Part 1 of 39:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Tell Them
We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities This documentary explores the pivotal role historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played in American history, culture and national identity. These institutions have nurtured influential Americans, such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Martin Luther King Jr., Spike Lee, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Booker T. Washington and Oprah Winfrey. The film brings the story of these schools and the power of higher education to transform lives and advance civil rights and equality in the face of intolerance and injustice.
10:30 POV All The Difference (e) 12:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After 1:00 AM1:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Boats:
The Nile, Egypt2:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON
MASTERPIECE The Luxury of Conscience
3:00 SECRETS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON
20 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Florence “Johnny”
Frisbie: Life Lessons from Pukapuka Atoll (e)
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Freedom Summer Join Ann Curry for the dramatic reunions of people who lost touch after the civil rights movement. Fatima hopes to thank Thelma for her courage in the face of racism, and Sherie searches for the friend who inspired her commit-ment to social justice.
9:00 FRONTLINE Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 1 of 2 A dangerous rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has plunged the Middle East into sectarian war. From revolution in Iran, reaction by Saudi Arabia, and wars in Afghani-stan, Lebanon and Iraq, FRONTLINE examines how religion and power politics drive perpetual conflict.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 FRONTLINE Bitter Rivals: Iran and
Saudi Arabia, Part 1 of 2 2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Tell Them
We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities
3:30 RIBBON OF SAND
21 WEDNESDAY7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE A Food Truck and
a Pear Tree (e) 8:00 NATURE The Last Rhino Meet
Sudan, the last male of his kind, the northern white rhino, living in a Kenyan sanctuary under 24-hour armed guard. Trace his harrowing journey as scientists and animal experts race to save the species before it dies out forever.
9:00 NOVA Secrets of the Sky Tombs (e) 10:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS The Floating
House Follow the build to make living beneath the waves into a reality as a team in Dubai attempts to construct a floating house combining the best of land and marine design. Will they achieve the impossible?
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS
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INDEPENDENT LENS Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges & Universities Monday, February 19, 9:00 pmRecent graduates of Morgan State University, Maryland.
11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NOVA Secrets of the Sky Tombs1:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS
The Floating House2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
St. Louis, MO, Part 1 of 33:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Freedom Summer
22 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT
Mele Murals (e) 10:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Road Trip: Patagonia (e) 11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Freedom Summer1:00 SECRETS OF THE TOWER OF
LONDON2:00 NATURE The Last Rhino3:00 NOVA Secrets of the Sky Tombs
23 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 #METOO, NOW WHAT? 8:30 THIRD RAIL WITH OZY 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Movies
for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine Helen Mirren receives the 2017 Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award. The MFG awards were established to celebrate and encourage filmmaking that appeals to movie lovers with a grownup state of mind.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Brass Horn Makers Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Movies
for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine
2:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS The Floating House
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
24 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e) 12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH:
BY ESSENTRICS
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Warm Winter Birches, Part 2
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Double Oval Fantasy
2:00 WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Rise of the Machines!
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES Seeded 4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:00 SIMPLY MING Icelandic Lamb with
Chef Thrainn Freyr Vigfusson 5:30 STEVEN RAICHLEN’S PROJECT
SMOKE Perfect Hog 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE
COOKING Cadanet, France7:30 DREAM OF ITALY Basilicata with
Francis Ford Coppola 8:00 SOME KIND OF SPARK
This documentary follows seven inner-city kids (ages 7-14) from New York City as they embark on a life-changing experience: studying at the Juilliard School of Music.
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9:30 SYMPHONY FOR NATURE: THE BRITT ORCHESTRA AT CRATER LAKE
10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN Onerepublic (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Ms. Lauryn Hill (e)
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE The Last Rhino1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Tell Them
We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities
2:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS HEALING MACHINE
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 3:30 #METOO, NOW WHAT?
25 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
St. Louis, MO, Part 1 of 3 (e) 1:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Mele Murals (e) 2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ (e) 3:30 NĀ MELE Mailani (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Florence “Johnny” Frisbie: Life Lessons from Pukapuka Atoll (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Immunotherapy in Cancer Treatment
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON
MASTERPIECE The Luxury of Conscience (e)
8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Comfort and Joy Albert is intent on re-creating the Christmastime joy he remembers from his youth. Victoria has more than one surprise visitor and finds herself threatened by a relative.
9:30 PBS PREVIEWS: THE BEST OF PBS INDIES (e)
10:00 FAKE OR FORTUNE? Portraits (e)11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE
ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Florence “Johnny” Frisbie: Life Lessons from Pukapuka Atoll (e)
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 SOME KIND OF SPARK1:30 SYMPHONY FOR NATURE: THE
BRITT ORCHESTRA AT CRATER LAKE
2:00 IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS The Floating House
3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Freedom Summer
26 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Weldon Kekauoha See
pages 4-58:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
St. Louis, MO, Part 2 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Jacksonville, FL, Part 3 of 3 (e) 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Rat Film
Trace the history of Baltimore through this provocative film that uses rats – as well as the humans who love them, live with them and kill them – to chronicle the systemized oppression in impoverished communities far beyond the city’s borders.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine
2:00 VICTORIA SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Comfort and Joy
27 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Florence “Johnny” Frisbie: Islander at Heart (e)
8:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Coming Out Join Ann Curry as those whose lives were changed by the early days of the gay rights movement reunite. Tom wants to find the childhood friend who urged him to come out, while Paul seeks a fellow student who inspired him to stand up for his beliefs.
9:00 AMERICAN CREED Condoleezza Rice and David M. Kennedy cross party lines to ask what ideals we share. Stories of unlikely activists including baseball’s Joe Maddon, author Junot Diaz and Marine Tegan Griffith show communities striving to come together across divides.
10:00 FRONTLINE Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 2 of 2 While Iran extends its power from Iraq into Syria and Lebanon, Saudi Arabia is making a stand in Yemen, with deadly consequences for the region.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN CREED1:00 FRONTLINE Bitter Rivals: Iran and
Saudi Arabia, Part 2 of 22:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Rat Film
28 WEDNESDAY7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Wanted: Broccoli (e) 8:00 NATURE Snowbound: Animals of
Winter (e) 9:00 NOVA Prediction by the Numbers
Discover how predictions underpin nearly every aspect of our lives and why some succeed spectacularly while others fail. Explore entertain-ing real-world challenges and join experts as they tackle an age-old question: Can we forecast the future?
10:00 FRONTLINE Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (e)
11:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:00 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After 12:30 AM12:30 FRONTLINE Abacus: Small Enough
to Jail2:00 AMERICAN CREED 3:00 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Coming Out
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Local broadcasts of NHK World programming are made possible in part by the generous support of: ATSUHIKO AND INA GOODWIN TATEUCHI FOUNDATION and
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Science ViewGreat Gear At Home with Venetia/Seasoning the Seasons
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5:00 am Wild Kratts
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6:00 am Ready Jet Go!6:30 am The Cat in the Hat7:00 am Nature Cat7:30 am Curious George8:00 am Curious George8:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Splash and Bubbles10:00 am Sesame Street10:30 am Super Why!11:00 am Dinosaur Train11:30 am Peg + Catnoon Sesame Street12:30 pm Splash and Bubbles1:00 pm Curious George1:30 pm Nature Cat2:00 pm Nature Cat2:30 pm Wild Kratts3:00 pm Wild Kratts3:30 pm Odd Squad4:00 pm Odd Squad4:30 pm Arthur5:00 pm Arthur5:30 pm Ready Jet Go!6:00 pm Nature Cat6:30 pm Curious George7:00 pm Curious George7:30 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood8:00 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood8:30 pm Splash and Bubbles9:00 pm Sesame Street9:30 pm Super Why!10:00 pm Dinosaur Train10:30 pm Peg + Cat11:00 pm Sesame Street11:30 pm Splash and Bubblesmidnight Curious George12:30 am Nature Cat1:00 am Nature Cat1:30 am Wild Kratts2:00 am Wild Kratts2:30 am Odd Squad3:00 am Odd Squad3:30 am Arthur4:00 am Arthur4:30 am Ready Jet Go!
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Since 1967, Waikiki Health has continually expanded to meet the ever-increasing demands for its services. The health center recently added 11 new exam rooms to its Makahiki Medical & Dental Clinic in McCully/Mo‘ili‘ili, making it its largest clinic site. It also operates a homeless shelter in Kaka‘ako, Next Step, where clients are helped with job training and housing opportunities. Homeless youth are also provided with meals, medical care, job training and educational services at Youth Outreach in Waikīkī. Waikiki Health also conducts mobile medical outreach to the homeless in collaboration with other partner agencies.
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