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3 - CEO Message4 - Cover Story
6 - TV Listings10 - Evening Grid17 - Daytime Grid
18 - Partner Profile
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PROGRAM GUIDE MAY 2018 VOL. 37 NO. 5
Students from 18 Hawai‘i schools came home with 18 percent, or 30 out of the 163 awards presented at the Student Television Network (STN) Convention, an annual, national student media conference. This year’s convention took place March 15-18 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Hawai‘i awards include seven first-place trophies, and two wins in STN’s Broadcast Excellence Awards, which recognize the top student news programs in the U.S. Maui Waena Intermediate School won the Broadcast Excellence Award for Middle School News Show, while Wai‘anae High
School received the Broadcast Excellence Award for Monthly News Show.
All but one of the 18 Hawai‘i schools were public schools, and all of them participate in PBS Hawai‘i’s HIKI NŌ statewide student news network.
At STN, approximately 3,000 middle and high school students from across the U.S. compete in on-site, time-restricted contests in video journalism, television production, filmmaking, music videos, commercials and public service announcements.
Hawai‘i students win big at national media competition
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 MediaJason Suapaia
VP CommunicationsLiberty Peralta
Director, Learning Initiatives Robert Pennybacker
Chief Engineer John Nakahira
PROGRAM GUIDE
EditorLiberty Peralta
Graphic ArtistRandall Choo
Communications AssistantEmily 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 WilcoxPBS Hawai‘iPresident and CEO
A Concern About Hawaiians Leaving Hawai‘i
CEO MESSAGE
affecting a school which uses a curriculum based on the Hawaiian culture. This curriculum is deemed less relevant to the needs of new students.
Maui’s Kainoa Horcajo said that newcomers and visitors are using social media to confer new names on treasured places, resulting in a “homogenization” of Hawai‘i.
All of the advisors counseled PBS Hawai‘i staff not to worry if the Town Hall turns dour. They pointed out that change is inevitable, and mindfulness is a positive first step if we want to keep Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i.
More to come on this subject...Aloha nui,
Besides our statewide, governing Board of Directors, PBS Hawai‘i has a Community Advisory Board, with all of Hawai‘i’s counties represented, to give us feedback about programming and other community engagement.
At a recent meeting, these Community Advisors shared thoughts about the central question of our April 19 KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall: “How do we keep Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i?”
One theme of the discussion was concern about Native Hawaiians choosing to move out of state.
Dr. Shawn Kana‘iaupuni of Honolulu says there are research initiatives to measure the current outflow of Native Hawaiians. “That’s our host culture,” she noted.
Cheryl Ka‘uhane Lupenui of North Hawai‘i Island mentioned that community changes are
Community Advisor Dr. Shawn Kana‘iaupuni, left Community Advisory Chair Karen Knudsen with fellow member Les Murashige
Community Advisors pictured, from left: Cheryl Ka‘uhane Lupenui (Hawai‘i Island), Les Murashige, Dennis Bunda, Kainoa Horcajo (Maui), Marissa Sandblom (Kaua‘i) and Dr. Shawn Kana‘iaupuni. Not pictured: Chuck Boller, Lei Kihoi (Hawai‘i Island) and Corrina Moefu.
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Online voting will begin May 22 atpbs.org/greatamericanread
Our favorite books occupy a special place in our hearts. They help us to exercise our imagination, shift our perspective and open our minds.
This summer, PBS puts a spotlight on the power of reading with The Great American Read, hosted by Meredith Vieira. This eight-part PBS series and community engagement campaign is designed to spark a national conversation about reading, and the books that have inspired, moved and shaped us. The project also explores the ways that our favorite books have shaped our collective imagination – asking what they have to say about our diverse nation, and how these stories affect us as readers.
Launching with a two-hour special on May 22 at 8:00 pm, the series hopes to encourage a multi-generational, multi-platform dialogue about literacy in America.
Just prior to the May 22 launch episode, PBS will reveal the list of 100 novels the public will be voting on throughout the summer. The online voting campaign is the first-ever
national vote to choose “America’s Best-Loved Books.” The novels on the top 100 list were chosen by the American public in a specially commissioned, demographically representative national survey conducted by market research firm YouGov.
Prominent authors and celebrities such as Margaret Atwood, Juno Díaz, Lauren Graham, John Irving, George R.R. Martin, Devon Kennard and more will lend their voices and share their personal stories and connections to their favorite titles.
The series returns in the fall with five one-hour specials designed to take a deeper dive into the books on the list, grouped by theme. Leading literary experts will help us understand how these books and themes relate to our history, culture, psychology and the human condition – and what they mean to us today.
COVER STORY
By Emilie Howlett
Launches Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 pm
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Actress and author Lauren Graham
NFL linebacker Devon Kennard
Author Margaret Atwood
We asked several local residents about their favorite books and the impact they have had on their lives.
Anne BraunKula, Maui
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
“I first read Anne Frank’s diary when I was 11. The fact that her name was Anne, like mine, and that she was just a bit older than I was when she started her diary, added to its appeal and intrigue. I was crushed when her writing ended and I learned that she and her family had been rounded up in a Gestapo raid, separated, and sent off to concentration camps – and that she and most of her family ultimately died in the camp.
“Anne Frank’s story ignited in me a lifelong interest; I visited her hiding place in Holland and read many more books about the Holocaust era. What has stuck with me is that even in the midst of living a life where she could have chosen to dwell in misery and self-pity, she maintained a belief in the good of humanity.”
Eslie MedallonKalihi, O‘ahu
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss “Oh, The Places
You’ll Go! is undeniably one of the most life-changing books I’ve ever
read, even if I didn’t know it at the time. It captures life’s journey and its possibilities simply and colorfully, without leaving out the truth that some days will be harder than others and that things won’t always go our way. Not only does it touch on success achieved through persistence, but it also brilliantly conveys the message that we, ourselves, have the freedom to embark on any path we choose and shape the adventures of our lives. The genius of Dr. Seuss is that this book is still relevant today, for anyone at any age.”
Aiden VincentEast Honolulu, O‘ahu
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling
“If I had to pick a favorite book from the Harry Potter series, it would be Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix. I remember reading this series in 2nd grade and as a teenager; I always come back to it. I think that what I really loved about this series overall is how relatable the characters are, despite the fact that they live in such a magical world. This book means so much to me because I can always rely on it to transport me to a whole new world. Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix is my favorite book because it shows Harry start to embrace his leadership and band [together] with his friends.”
My Favorite Book Local residents pick their great reads
Among the guests featured on the Great American Read
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NOVA WONDERS Wednesdays at 9:00 pmClose-up rendering of a DNA strand
PRIMETIME& WEEKEND LISTING SCHEDULEPBS Hawai‘i is on the air seven days a week from 5:00 am to midnight. Viewers with cable service also have access to overnight programming which is indicated by Cable Only After Midnight. Viewers with cable service and high-definition (HD) TVs may watch PBS Hawai‘i in high-definition on Spectrum Channel 1010 or Hawaiian Telcom Channel 1011.
Over-the-Air Broadcast Channels(KHET) Channel 11.1 - 11.2 - 11.3(KMEB) Channel 10.1 - 10.2 - 10.3
SpectrumBasic Cable: Channel 10 Digital: Channel 90HD: Channel 1010 PBS Hawai‘i Kids: Channel 443
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All programs have closed-captioning. When possible, encore broadcasts will be indicated by (e). Programming to be determined will be indicated by TBD. Schedule is subject to change.
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LESLIE WILCOX They Did It Their Way Look back on three previous guests who paved their own paths in life and followed their instincts, often against the grain of society’s expectations. Featured: Marion Higa, who spoke truth to power as Hawai‘i’s State Auditor; Kitty Yannone, CEO of public relations firm CommPac, whose career has been punctuated by a healthy dose of risk; and Kimi Werner, who gave up her success in competitive spearfishing to reconnect with the ocean in a more meaningful way as an environmental advocate.
8:00 CIVILIZATIONS God and Art See page 7
9:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Religion Discover the secret to the stability and cohesion of Ancient Egypt: religion.
10:00 FRONTLINE Blackout in Puerto Rico Investigate the humanitarian and economic crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. With NPR, the film examines how the federal response, Wall Street and years of neglect
have left the island struggling to survive.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 7,
Part 7 of 81:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
True Conviction 2:30 THE NEW ENVIRONMENTALISTS
From Guatemala to the Congo
2 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,
Ho Chi Minh City – Pho (e)8:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels:
Survival Some animals will do whatever it takes to survive. Cockatoos turn to vandalism, boxer crabs hold anemones hostage, sloths become filthy, puff adders have an “invisibility cloak” to hide themselves and chimps use violence to stay in power.
9:00 NOVA WONDERS What’s Living in You? Dive into the human microbiome, an ecosystem of bacteria, fungi and viruses living right beneath our noses. Discover how parasite larvae can grow in our
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Turquoise mosaic of double headed serpent, Aztec(c. 1400 – 1521)
Dome inside the Suleymaniye Mosque, Turkey(1550 – 1557)
skin, and how ingesting poop in a pill can save lives.
10:00 NOVA Search for the Super Battery (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 FRONTLINE Blackout in Puerto Rico 1:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Religion2:00 CIVILIZATIONS God and Art
3 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Ma Ka
Malu Ali‘i: The Legacy of Hawai‘i’s Ali‘i (e)
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Boats: The Arctic (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels: Survival1:00 NOVA WONDERS What’s Living
in You?
2:00 NOVA Search for the Super Battery
4 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Adventures in
Growing Bolder9:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Stephanie J. Block in Concert Stephanie J. Block is a Tony- nominated performer who was featured in Lincoln Center Theater’s Falsettos, as well as in Wicked and The Boy from Oz. She unleashes her immense voice and bold charisma for a special night of cabaret.
10:00 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS Discover how the Cold War and Civil Rights movement collided when America asked Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman to travel as cultural ambassadors and combat racially charged Soviet propaganda through their music.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 POETRY IN AMERICA Those Winter
Sundays – Robert Hayden (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS1:00 THE TUNNEL: SABOTAGE Part 5 of 82:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
5 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH:
BY ESSENTRICS Stretch Your Spine1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON
BICKFORD Chickadee on Birch, Part 1
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Cabin in the Woods
2:00 ROUGH CUT WITH FINE WOODWORKING
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES North American
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CIVILIZATIONS Civilizations is sponsored locally by the Honolulu Museum of Art
GOD AND ARTTuesday, May 1, 8:00 pm
Trace the relationship between religion and art, which has inspired some of the most ingenious, affecting, majestic and breathtaking works of art ever made. Yet beneath great works of religious art often lie conflict, intrigue and risk.
ENCOUNTERSTuesday, May 8, 8:00 pm
See how advances in seafaring and a thirst for trade and exploration sent human beings around the planet. Distant and disparate cultures met for the first time, and art became the great interface by which civilizations understood each other.
RENAISSANCESTuesday, May 15, 8:00 pm
Travel east and west to explore the connections and rivalries between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic empires that experienced their own cultural flowering in the 15th and 16th centuries. Both spheres were open to influences flowing both ways.
Tuesdays, May 1-15, 8:00 pm
Civilizations will return June 12.
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4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
5:00 YAN CAN COOK: SPICE KINGDOM 5:30 FOOD OVER 50 Dietary Fiber:
Bulking Up on Taste6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE Christmas Celebrations Around the Globe
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Xi’an, China
8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Poi E: The Story of Our Song See page 9
9:00 OFF THE MENU: ASIAN AMERICA (e)
10:00 SOUNDSTAGE RSO (Richie Sambora and Orianthi)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Ed Sheeran (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels:
Survival1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
True Conviction2:30 IN PRINCIPLE
6 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Green Bay, WI, Part 2 of 3 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Ma Ka
Malu Ali‘i: The Legacy of Hawai‘i’s Ali‘i (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE Hū‘ewa (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX They Did It Their Way (e)
4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City – Pho (e)
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 7, Part
8 of 8 The team rallies to prepare for Sister Monica Joan’s birthday. Meanwhile, the closing of a nearby maternity home brings an influx of expectant mothers to the Nonnatus midwives.
8:00 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 2 of 3 The victim’s life comes into focus; it was a mess. Meanwhile, Sara’s scandalous past is revealed and Colin is blackmailed. Marion, a pediatric cancer nurse, joins the list of suspects.
9:30 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 3, Part 5 of 6 (e)
10:30 POETRY IN AMERICA Skyscraper – Carl Sandburg
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX They Did It Their Way (e)
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX
Season 3, Part 5 of 61:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Stephanie J. Block in Concert2:00 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS
7 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Kawai Cockett and
Darlene Ahuna (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Green Bay, WI, Part 3 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Charleston, WV, Part 3 of 3 (e)10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS No Man’s
Land Go inside the 2016 standoff at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge between anti-government protestors and federal authorities. With remarkable access, the film documents the occupation from inception to its dramatic demise.
11:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:00 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After 12:30 AM12:30 INDEPENDENT LENS No Man’s
Land2:00 SOUNDSTAGE RSO (Richie
Sambora and Orianthi)
8 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith (e)8:00 CIVILIZATIONS Encounters
See page 7
9:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Cities View the birthplace of civilization: the Middle East, site of the world’s first villages, towns and cities, from the hills of Turkey to the plains of Iraq.
10:00 FRONTLINE Myanmar’s Killing Fields Secret footage going back years shows the effort to kill and expel Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar. With accounts from victims and a whistleblower within the military, the film examines evidence that security forces committed crimes against humanity.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 7,
Part 8 of 81:00 INDEPENDENT LENS No Man’s
Land2:30 KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD
PENINSULA
9 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,
Hanoi – Pho (e)8:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels:
The Mating Game Getting ahead in the mating game requires some astonishing behavior, from promiscuous prairie dogs, backstabbing manakins, kidnapping macaques and hyenas with a bad case of sibling rivalry.
9:00 NOVA WONDERS Are We Alone? Join astronomers and engineers on a hunt for life on worlds near and far. Discover the next generation of telescopes, probes and robots that are getting us one step closer to answering one of humanity’s biggest questions: Are we alone?
10:00 NOVA Life’s Rocky Start (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Poi E:
The Story of Our Song1:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Cities2:00 CIVILIZATIONS Encounters
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The Quietest Place on Earth (e)10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Food Hour:
Southern China (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels:
The Mating Game1:00 NOVA WONDERS Are We Alone?2:00 NOVA Life’s Rocky Start
11 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Believe That
You Can Change the World9:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Andrew Rannells in Concert Known for his Tony-nominated, Grammy- winning performance as Elder Price in The Book of Mormon and as Elijah in HBO’s Girls, Andrew Rannells brings his signature blend of superb vocal prowess and wry wit to a sparkling set of songs.
10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 POETRY IN AMERICA Hymmnn and
Hum Bom – Allen Ginsberg (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do1:00 THE TUNNEL: SABOTAGE
Part 6 of 82:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
12 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Upper Body Pain Relief
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Chickadee on Birch, Part 2
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Dock Scene
POI E: THE STORY OF OUR SONGSaturday, May 5, 8:00 pm
“Poi E,” a pop song released in the 1980s, quickly became New Zealand’s unofficial national anthem. The film traces how the entrepreneurial hitmaker behind the song, Dalvanius Prime, convinced the Pātea Maori Club to perform it. The song would inspire hope and renewed spirit to a struggling nation.
MAKING GOOD MENSaturday, May 12, 8:00 pm
Two high-profile New Zealanders – former rugby player Norm Hewitt (left) and Hollywood actor Manu Bennett (right) – reveal their experiences with bullying with unprecedented honesty. Instead of highlighting blame or humiliation, the film focuses on the path to redemption, reconciliation and restoration.
BEING BRUNO BANANISaturday, May 19, 8:00 pm
Learn the story of Fuahea Semi, the first and only Tongan luger who qualified for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. In a marketing ploy to secure funding, Fuahea adopted his sponsor’s name as his own – Bruno Banani. Despite being laughed at by the luge establishment, Bruno soon changed their minds.
The national public television series Pacific Heartbeat returns this month for its seventh season. This anthology series provides a glimpse of the real Pacific – people, cultures, languages, music and contemporary issues. From revealing exposés to rousing musical performances, the series features a diverse array of programs intended to draw viewers into the heart and soul of Pacific Island culture. The series is a production of Pacific Islanders in Communications in partnership with PBS Hawai‘i, and is distributed nationally by American Public Television in Boston.
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Saturdays, May 5-19, 8:00 pm
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8:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels: The Mating Game
9:00 NOVA WONDERS Are We Alone?
10:00 NOVA Life’s Rocky Start
7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City – Pho
8:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels: Survival
9:00 NOVA WONDERS What’s Living in You?
10:00 NOVA Search for the Super Battery
7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lāna‘i – Venison
8:00 NATURE Super Hummingbirds9:00 NOVA WONDERS Can We Build A
Brain?10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 3
7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Hawai‘i – Poi
8:00 NATURE The World’s Most Wanted Animal
9:00 NOVA WONDERS Can We Make Life?
10:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons
7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 7, Part 8 of 8
8:00 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 2 of 3
9:30 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 3, Part 5 of 6
7:30 NĀ MELE Kawai Cockett and Darlene Ahuna
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Green Bay, WI, Part 3 of 3
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Charleston, WV, Part 3 of 3
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS No Man’s Land
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith
8:00 CIVILIZATIONS Encounters9:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Cities10:00 FRONTLINE Myanmar’s Killing
Fields
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX They Did It Their Way
8:00 CIVILIZATIONS God and Art9:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Religion10:00 FRONTLINE Blackout in
Puerto Rico
7:00 LITTLE WOMEN ON MASTERPIECE Part 1
8:05 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 3
9:35 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 3, Part 6 of 6
7:30 NĀ MELE Nina Keali‘iwahamana & Bill Kaiwa
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Newport, RI, Part 1 of 3
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tucson, AZ, Part 1 of 3
10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 1
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Suzanne Case
8:00 CIVILIZATIONS Renaissances9:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Trade10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 2
7:00 LITTLE WOMEN ON MASTERPIECE Parts 2 and 3
9:05 AMERICAN MASTERS Louisa May Alcott
10:33 ORCHARD HOUSE: HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN
7:30 NĀ MELE Genoa Keawe & Family8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 2 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Tucson, AZ, Part 2 of 310:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
ACORN and the Firestorm
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Manaola Yap
8:00 THE GREAT AMERICAN READ10:00 FRONTLINE Weinstein
7:00 THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT
8:30 THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT (encore)
10:00 INTO THE LIGHT
7:30 NĀ MELE Jerry Byrd and Friends8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 3 of 39:00 GOING TO WAR10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
Served Like a Girl
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Melveen Leed
8:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Chinese Exclusion Act
10:00 FRONTLINE The Gang Crackdown
7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Okinawa – Soki Soba
8:00 NATURE Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle Giants
9:00 NOVA WONDERS What’s the Universe Made of?
10:00 NOVA Inside Einstein’s Mind
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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Believe
That You Can Change the World9:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Andrew Rannells in Concert10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do
7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Taiwan Naturally
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Ireland’s Northwest Coast
8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Making Good Men
9:00 POV My Love, Don’t Cross That River
10:00 CHANGING SEASON: ON THE MASUMOTO FAMILY FARM
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Hawaiian Room10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 4
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Life Advice
from a Group of Musical Legends 9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
Hedy Lamarr10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 5
7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE South Korea: A Winter Journey
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Orange County, California
8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Being Bruno Banani
9:30 POV The Birth of Sake
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Keola Beamer: Mālama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love)
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Delhi & Agra
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Leave The
Past Behind and Start Growing Bolder
9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES The Opera House
7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Hungary, Austria and Germany: Sampling The Danube’s Delights
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Montreal, Canada
8:00 TOO SOON TO FORGET: THE JOURNEY OF YOUNGER ONSET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
9:00 THE GREAT AMERICAN READ
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Boats: The Amazon
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Ma Ka Malu Ali‘i: The Legacy of Hawai‘i’s Ali‘i
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Boats: The Arctic
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER
Adventures in Growing Bolder9:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Stephanie J. Block in Concert10:00 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS
7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Christmas Celebrations Around the Globe
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Xi’an, China
8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Poi E: The Story of Our Song
9:00 OFF THE MENU: ASIAN AMERICA
10:00 SOUNDSTAGE RSO (Richie Sambora and Orianthi)
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Chair, Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources
Tuesday, May 15, 7:30 pm
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOXSinger Melveen Leed
Tuesday, May 29, 7:30 pm
AMERICAN MASTERS Actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr
Friday, May 18, 9:00 pm
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2:00 ROUGH CUT WITH FINE WOODWORKING
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES Cookies of
Austria, Germany & Switzerland4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:00 YAN CAN COOK: SPICE KINGDOM 5:30 FOOD OVER 50 The Power of
Protein6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE Taiwan Naturally7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES
TO LOVE Ireland’s Northwest Coast8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Making Good
Men See page 99:00 POV My Love, Don’t Cross
That River (e)10:00 CHANGING SEASON: ON THE
MASUMOTO FAMILY FARM (e)11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Florence +
The Machine/Andra Day (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE Natural Born Rebels:
The Mating Game1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS No Man’s
Land2:30 IN PRINCIPLE
13 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Green Bay, WI, Part 3 of 3 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Quietest Place on Earth (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE Kawai Cockett and
Darlene Ahuna (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith (e)4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,
Hanoi – Pho (e)5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 LITTLE WOMEN ON MASTERPIECE Part 1 Based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott, this coming-of-age story, set against the backdrop of the Civil War, follows sisters Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March on their journey from childhood to adulthood. With the help of their mother, Marmee, the girls navigate sibling rivalry, first love, loss and marriage.
8:05 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 3 Tessa, Sara, Colin and Marion each have a motive – but also an alibi. On the verge of getting romantic with Sunny, Cassie has a revelation.
9:35 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 3, Part 6 of 6 (e)
10:33 POETRY IN AMERICA Harlem – Langston Hughes
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith (e)
Cable Only After Midnight12:06 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX01:06 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Andrew Rannells in Concert02:06 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do
14 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Nina Keali‘iwahamana &
Bill Kaiwa (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 1 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
ucson, AZ, Part 1 of 3 (e)10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH
Day 1 Each weeknight leading up to Prince Henry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, PBS presents a series of programs highlighting preparations in London that week, with highlights on royal wedding etiquette and protocol.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 LITTLE WOMEN ON
MASTERPIECE Part 1 of 3
01:06 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 3
15 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Suzanne Case An idyllic childhood spent outdoors in Hilo set the stage for Suzanne Case’s lifelong commitment to the preservation of Hawai‘i’s natural resources, first as a conservation lawyer, and then as the executive director of The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i for 14 years. Her deep love of nature has helped guide her current leadership role, as chairperson at the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources.
8:00 CIVILIZATIONS Renaissances See page 7
9:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Trade Examine an ancient civilization unlike any other, that of the Indus Valley. Rather than imposing order through war or religion, it relied on the free flow of trade.
10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 211:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHANGING SEASON: ON THE
MASUMOTO FAMILY FARM1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 1 of 32:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Tucson, AZ, Part 1 of 3
16 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lāna‘i –
Venison (e)8:00 NATURE Super Hummingbirds (e)9:00 NOVA WONDERS Can We Build A
Brain? Decode the latest advances in artificial intelligence. AI can interpret emotions, play games and even act as personal companions. How does it actually work, and is it truly intelligent? And are we handing over too much power to machines?
10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 3
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11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT
Making Good Men1:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Trade2:00 CIVILIZATIONS Renaissances
17 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Hawaiian Room (e)10:00 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 411:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 POV My Love, Don’t Cross That River1:00 NATURE Super Hummingbirds2:00 NOVA WONDERS Can We Build
A Brain?
18 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Life Advice
from a Group of Musical Legends
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Hedy Lamarr Discover the ingenious inventor behind the beautiful face as the Hollywood star tells her own story in a newly discovered interview. Learn how Hedy Lamarr’s pioneering work is the basis for secure WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth technology.
10:30 ROYAL WEDDING WATCH Day 511:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Florence +
The Machine/Andra Day1:00 THE TUNNEL: SABOTAGE
Part 7 of 8 2:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
19 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Balance1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON
BICKFORD Birch Forest, Part 1 (e)1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Northern Lights2:00 ROUGH CUT WITH FINE
WOODWORKING
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES
Latin American Cookies4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:00 YAN CAN COOK: SPICE KINGDOM 5:30 FOOD OVER 50 Eating the Rainbow6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE South Korea: A Winter Journey (e)
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Orange County, California
8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Being Bruno Banani See page 9
9:30 POV The Birth of Sake (e)11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Zac Brown Band (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 FIRST CIVILIZATIONS Trade1:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Trains:
Bolivia2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 2:30 IN PRINCIPLE
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NATURE The World’s Most Wanted Animal Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 pmAlmost nothing is known about the lives of pangolins in the wild, yet they have become the
most trafficked wild mammal in the world.
20 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 1 of 3 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Hawaiian Room (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE Nina Keali‘iwahamana &
Bill Kaiwa (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Suzanne Case (e)4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lāna‘i –
Venison (e)5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 LITTLE WOMEN ON
MASTERPIECE Parts 2 and 3 As circumstances change for Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, the family must come together to face their most difficult challenge yet.
9:05 AMERICAN MASTERS Louisa May Alcott (e)
10:33 ORCHARD HOUSE: HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN Discover the 350-year-old home in Concord,
Massachusetts where Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women.
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Suzanne Case (e)
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Hedy Lamarr1:30 AMERICAN MASTERS
Louisa May Alcott
21 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Genoa Keawe & Family (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 2 of 39:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Tucson, AZ, Part 2 of 3 (e)10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS ACORN and
the Firestorm Explore the politically charged battle to take down ACORN, a controversial national community- organizing group. Working with lower income communities, the group was investigated by undercover journalists, cutting to the heart of the political divide.
11:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:00 BEYOND 100 DAYS
Cable Only After 12:30 AM12:30 LITTLE WOMEN ON
MASTERPIECE Parts 2 and 3
22 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Manaola Yap (e)8:00 THE GREAT AMERICAN READ
See pages 4-510:00 FRONTLINE Weinstein (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 THE GREAT AMERICAN READ2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Tucson, AZ, Part 2 of 3
23 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Hawai‘i –
Poi (e)8:00 NATURE The World’s Most Wanted
Animal Join conservationist Maria Diekmann in the crusade to save pangolins, the most trafficked animal in the world. Learn about these little-known yet highly desired scaly mammals whose basic biology remains a mystery, hampering conservation efforts.
9:00 NOVA WONDERS Can We Make Life? Discover the breakthroughs in genetic engineering enabling scientists to create and manipulate DNA as never before. Can we cure genetic diseases? Bring extinct animals back to life? Even edit our own genes?
10:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT
Being Bruno Banani1:30 POV The Birth of Sake
24 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Keola
Beamer: Mālama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love) (e)
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10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Delhi & Agra (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE The World’s Most
Wanted Animal1:00 NOVA WONDERS Can We Make
Life?2:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons
25 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 IN PRINCIPLE 8:30 GROWING BOLDER Leave The Past
Behind and Start Growing Bolder9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
The Opera House Explore the rich history of the Met Opera’s Lincoln Center home and its place in the cultural life of 1950s-60s New York City. Features famed soprano Leontyne Price, the Met’s general manager Rudolf Bing, city planner Robert Moses and architect Wallace Harrison.
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 POETRY IN AMERICA Skyscraper –
Carl Sandburg (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GLOBE TREKKER Delhi & Agra1:00 THE TUNNEL: SABOTAGE
Part 8 of 82:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
26 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Stomach Flattening1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON
BICKFORD Birch Forest, Part 2 (e)1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Evening Waterfall2:00 ROUGH CUT WITH FINE
WOODWORKING2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MARTHA BAKES
Eastern European Cookies4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
5:00 YAN CAN COOK: SPICE KINGDOM 5:30 FOOD OVER 50 Dietary Fat:
The Good, The Bad & The Necessary6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE Hungary, Austria and Germany: Sampling The Danube’s Delights (e)
7:30 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Montreal, Canada
8:00 TOO SOON TO FORGET: THE JOURNEY OF YOUNGER ONSET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Many people think Alzheimer’s is a disease that only affects older adults, but that’s not always true. When this disease strikes before the age of 65, it’s considered “younger onset” Alzheimer’s. This film takes an in-depth look at the particulars of this disease, and features nine fam-ilies from a variety of backgrounds who share their stories and common experiences.
9:00 THE GREAT AMERICAN READ (e)11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sturgill
Simpson/Asleep at the Wheel (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE The World’s Most
Wanted Animal1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS ACORN and
the Firestorm2:30 IN PRINCIPLE
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Newport, Part 2 of 3 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI’I PRESENTS Keola
Beamer: Mālama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love) (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI’I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE Genoa Keawe & Family (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Manaola Yap (e)4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Hawai‘i –
Poi (e)5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT Join co-hosts Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna for the 29th broadcast of this night of remembrance honoring the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, their families at home and all those who have given their lives for our country.
8:30 THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT (e)
10:00 INTO THE LIGHT A Marine returning from Afghanistan with psychological injuries meets a therapist who is confronting her own family’s struggles with mental illness.
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Manaola Yap (e)
Cable Only After Midnight12:00 THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY
CONCERT1:30 TOO SOON TO FORGET: THE
JOURNEY OF YOUNGER ONSET ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Atlanta: Atlanta’s Stage
28 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE Jerry Byrd and Friends (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 3 of 39:00 GOING TO WAR What is it really
like to go to war? This documentary takes us inside the experience of battle and reveals the soldier’s experiences as never before. Leading the exploration are Sebastian Junger, bestselling author and director of the Academy Award-nominated film Restrepo, and Karl Marlantes, decorated Marine officer and author of the memoir What It is Like to Go to War. Both men bring firsthand experience, hard-won wisdom and abiding commitment to telling the warrior’s story with insight and unflinching candor.
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Served Like a Girl Join five women rebuilding their lives with humor and heart in the
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Chinese Exclusion Act Tuesday, May 29, 8:00 pmPictured: The Lim Family, born and educated in America.
Ms. Veteran America Competition. Wounded in action and transitioning to civilian life, these women seek to help others struggling with homelessness, PTSD and other trauma.
11:30 AMANPOUR ON PBS 12:00 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After 12:30 AM12:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE South Korea: A Winter Journey
1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES The Opera House
29 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Melveen Leed Despite a career spanning over 55 years that’s taken her around the world, singer Melveen Leed maintains that in many ways, she’s still “da Tita from Moloka‘i,” where she was raised. She recalls
a childhood spent in two households and two islands, a “nightmare” performance in Russia, and her current challenge: battling leukemia.
8:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Chinese Exclusion Act Examine the origin, history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here to ever become U.S. citizens. The law remained in force for more than 60 years.
10:00 FRONTLINE The Gang Crackdown (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 GOING TO WAR1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
Served Like a Girl2:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Atlanta:
Atlanta Canvas
30 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Okinawa –
Soki Soba (e)8:00 NATURE Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle
Giants (e)9:00 NOVA WONDERS What’s the
Universe Made of? Peer into the deepest unknowns of the universe to explore the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy. Join physicists on their quest to uncover the identity of these elusive components, and their epic battle over the fate of the universe.
10:00 NOVA Inside Einstein’s Mind (e)11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Newport, RI, Part 3 of 31:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Chinese Exclusion Act
31 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific (e)
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Boats: The Amazon (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR ON PBS 11:30 BEYOND 100 DAYS Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle
Giants1:00 NOVA WONDERS What’s the
Universe Made of?2:00 NOVA Inside Einstein’s Mind
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Daniel Tiger’s NeighborhoodSuper Why!
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Martha SpeaksOdd Squad
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Painting with Wilson BickfordThe Best of The Joy of Painting Rough Cut with Fine Wordworking
Ask This Old HouseThis Old House
MotorWeekMartha Bakes
America’s Test KitchenYan Can CookFood Over 50
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With PBS Hawai‘i Passport, you’ll unlock an extensive library of programs you can watch on your own time. Access comes with a one-time gift of $60 or more, or an ongoing gift of $5 a month. Popular programs available for streaming through Passport include Nature, Downton Abbey on Masterpiece, The Great British Baking Show and Finding Your Roots, as pictured above. Passport content can be streamed using the free PBS App on most mobile and set-top devices, including iPhone, Android, Roku, AppleTV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire and more. For more information, visit pbshawaii.org/passport or call 808.462.5000.
For a gift of $75 or more, you will receive this lightweight, 12-can cooler bag. The cooler offers plenty of storage, and features front and back pockets. The adjustable shoulder strap makes transportation easy and your drinks will stay cool with insulated lining. Once you’re done, the bag’s collapsible design makes it convenient to store anywhere. Measures 13” x 9.5” x 8”.
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PBS Hawai‘i Cooler Bag (see below) For a gift of $75 or more
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PBS Hawai‘i Program Guide For a gift of $35 or more, please send by: Postal Mail (print edition) Email (electronic edition)
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