Nainoa Thompson

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Nainoa Thompson
Program Guide | November 2015 | Vol 34. No. 11
Guide | August 2015 | Vol 34. No. 8
LongStoryShort
NainoaThompson
Wayfinding at Ports of Call
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PBS Hawaii: Celebrating 50 Years
With Songs of Aloha
On October 5, 2015, the stars came out to support
PBS Hawaii. PBS Hawaii: Celebrating 50 Years With Songs
of Aloha reunited a few of the stars who, 15 years ago,
brought the music and dance of Hawaii to a national PBS
audience through the production, Hawaii Songs of Aloha.
Robert and Roland Cazimero, Amy Hānaiali‘i Gilliom, Aaron
Mahi and the producer of the original program, Stephen
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Robert Cazimero snaps a quick photo as Amy Hānaiali‘i Gilliom talks
on the phone with a PBS Hawaii supporter.
Leslie Wilcox with Sacred Hearts
Academy Head of School
Betty White.
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Treasurer
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Jodi Endo Chai
Keola Donaghy
Matthew Emerson
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On the Cover
As a young boy growing up
in ahupuaa o Niu, now know
as Niu Valley, Nainoa Thompson
would go to Maunalua Bay
with a family friend, Yoshi
Kawano. “And we would go
fishing. And that’s where my
love for the ocean started,
through fishing,” Thompson
remembers. Today, Nainoa
Thompson is overseeing the
Polynesian voyaging canoe,
Hokulea, on a voyage around
the world to raise awareness
about the importance of
taking care of our earth.
Nainoa Thompson:
Navigating Currents on Land As Well as at Sea
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“It was through them that we had the ability to
build the kind of relationships we needed, whether
governmental or community, or cultural, educational
and environmental, or even port logistics,” he said.
Whatever the protocol, he says, the key is knowing
how to show respect for others and their home.
He said the exchanges on land “allow us the
opportunity to believe that we’re more alike than
we’re different, that diversity is a strength, and that
diversity is a treasure if it is built on … respect.”
And, with a nod to the greenery of the surrounding valley, Nainoa comments that Hawaii is
not just a nice place. He believes other nations can
see that Hokuleʻa crewmembers are from a seat of
power. Because, he says, our “amazingly beautiful”
cultural mix has created a fabric that is based not
on race, but on values.
I hope you’re able to see this episode! Long Story
Short also is available online at www.PBSHawaii.org
Aloha a hui hou,
Polynesian Voyaging Society/ ‘Oiwi Television Network
here are at least a couple of surprises
about Nainoa Thompson’s appearance on Long Story Short, coming
up on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 pm.
Nainoa chose the place for the
interview, and it’s not within sight of the
Leslie Wilcox
PBS Hawaii
ocean. It’s his family property, upland in
President and CEO
Niu Valley, with green fields, spreading
kiawe trees and his mom Laura’s friendly chickens.
And the master navigator and President of the
Polynesian Voyaging Society isn’t speaking about
the ocean, except as a connector to cultures and
communities. No, this conversation is about a different kind of wayfinding: on land, in political and
diplomatic currents, at far-flung ports of call.
For his work in bringing together nations on
the Hokulea’s ongoing Malama Honua Worldwide
Voyage, the East-West Center has named
Thompson its 2015 Asia-Pacific Community Builder.
Just as he has spent decades observing the
skies and seas, Nainoa has been involved for many
years with the East-West Center, sharing with and
getting to know students from 30 countries. When
it came time to prepare for the five-year
global voyage, he tapped the Center’s
deep knowledge.
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H
Alastair Bruce
is Coming to Hawaii
Sunday, November 29, 2015 at 2 pm
Hau Terrace at The Halekulani
overing just off camera on the set of Downton
Abbey is the man who critiques the actors’
every move. The director? No, it’s Alastair Bruce,
historical advisor to the hit PBS series and one of
Britain’s most celebrated experts on royal ceremony
and 20th-century protocol.
A direct descendant of Robert the Bruce, King
of Scots in the early 1300s, Mr. Bruce has spent the
past six years making sure every detail of Downton
Abbey is exactly as it should be. This includes
instructing Downton Abbey’s actors how to speak,
stand, sit, eat, drink, dress, and keep a stiff upper lip.
“Alastair is known on set as ‘The Oracle’ because
he knows everything!” says Michelle Dockery, who
plays Lady Mary. “I’ve sometimes said to Alastair, ‘Can
I lean back in my chair just a little bit’, and he said,
‘Absolutely not – never in front of your grandmother!’”
When not on set, Mr. Bruce serves as a Herald to
Queen Elizabeth II, and is a commentator on royal,
religious and national events for Sky News. He
also hosted last year’s PBS special, The Manners
of Downton Abbey, which explored the elaborate
code of conduct that governed British life.
This month, PBS Hawaii will host Alastair Bruce for
Afternoon Tea at The Halekulani. Guests will enjoy a
selection of world-class teas, finger sandwiches, and
freshly-baked cakes and pastries while Mr. Bruce
shares behind-the-scenes details of Downton Abbey.
Tickets have been on sale since October, and very few seats remain.
If you are interested in attending, contact Ben Nishimoto, VP
Advancement, at [email protected]. 808-973-0292
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ANS IN AMERICAN
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11:30THE EDUCATION OF
HARVEY GANTT
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Pretty
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India’s Daughter
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT
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Nainoa Thompson
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ISIS in Afghanistan
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Who Will We Be?
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THE MUSIC OF
KANDER & EBB
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Part 2 of 3
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MARK TWAIN PRIZE 10:00
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Mimi and Dona
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Abbey, Season 5, Part
1 of 9
8:30 INDIAN SUMMERS
ON MASTERPIECE
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9:30 MURDER ON THE
HOME FRONT
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CLASSIC Downton
Abbey, Season 5,
Part 3 of 9
8:00 A SALUTE TO
DOWNTON ABBEY
9:30 FOYLE’S WAR REVISITED
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY
WITH BONNIE ERBE
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Perfect
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8:00NATURE Love in the
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Animal Kingdom
AMERICAN EXPERI9:00NOVA Inside
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SECRETS OF THE
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9:30 OUR AMERICAN
FAMILY: THE
FURUTAS
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK
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8:00 CHARLIE ROSE –
THE WEEK
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN
GROUP
9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Chita Rivera
10:00 ONSTAGE IN
AMERICA: HONKY
7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF
Fire
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S
TRAVELSCOPE Sault
Saint Marie, Canada
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET
La Donna Del Lago
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Gary Clark Jr./Courtney
Barnett
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8:00 PBS HAWAII
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the Middle
8:30 INSIGHTS ON PBS
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9:30 BURIED HISTORY
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FIRST YOU DREAM:
THE MUSIC OF
KANDER & EBB
THE MIND OF A CHEF
Legacy
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S
TRAVELSCOPE
Northwest Ontario: Lake
Superior and Beyond
SHELTER ME New
Beginnings
SHELTER ME Partners
for Life
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7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF
Ocean
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S
TRAVELSCOPE
8:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA
Music
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SOUND TRACKS: THE
ROCK & ROLL HALL
OF FAME & MUSEUM
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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:00
WITH GWEN IFILL
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WEEK
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN 8:00
GROUP
10:00
9:00GREAT
PERFORMANCES
THE MIND OF A CHEF
Strawberry
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S
TRAVELSCOPE
STARLIGHTBALLROOM
RED ROCK
SERENADE
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Helm
8:00 MY YEARBOOK:
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This three-part series a bold and sweeping biography of our continent.
Pictured: Kirk Johnson rappelling down the Grand Canyon.
1 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL, Part 2 of 3 (e)
1:00 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW
Quarter Final
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)
3:30 NA MELE Na Palapalai (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Karen Radius (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Psychosis
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE
5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 OPEN MIND A Comic’s Paradise
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of
6 Frances welcomes an evacuee. Laura follows
her sister’s footsteps. Spencer is shunned. Teresa
gets bad news and makes a confession.
8:00 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE Part
6 of 9 A mountaineer makes trouble. Aafrin and
Alice try to check their growing attraction. Ralph’s
covert appointment is thwarted by tragedy.
9:00 THE GUILTY Part 2 of 3 Frustrated by the case,
DCI Brand unwittingly places herself in danger.
She’s stunned when an unnerving confrontation
leads to an unexpected confession.
10:00THE GREAT FIRE Part 3 of 4 Thomas returns
to the fire to rescue Sarah and David. The king is
informed that a Catholic plot to unseat him was
allegedly masterminded by his brother, James.
11:00TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE
Part 6 of 9
1:00 THE GUILTY Part 2 of 3
2:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Gary Clark Jr./
Courtney Barnett
3:00 GLOBE TREKKER Papua New Guinea Islands
2 MONDAY
7:30 NA MELE Melveen Leed (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tulsa, OK, Part 2 of 3 (e)
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL, Part 3 of 3
10:00I’LL HAVE WHAT PHIL’S HAVING Los Angeles
11:00MARY TYLER MOORE: A CELEBRATION (e)
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12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 6
2:00 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE
Part 6 of 9
3:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Don Henley
3 TUESDAY
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Mahina Eleneki Hugo (e)
8:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Ultimate Tut (e)
10:00FRONTLINE Terror in Little Saigon
11:00POV Web Junkie (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00FRONTLINE Terror in Little Saigon
2:00I’LL HAVE WHAT PHIL’S HAVING Los Angeles
3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL
4 WEDNESDAY
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Stop, Squash and Roll
8:00EARTH’S NATURAL WONDERS Extreme Wonders Explore the most extraordinary places on the
planet and learn how these natural wonders evolved.
9:00NOVA Making North America: Origins Explore
the epic 3-billion-year story of how our
continent came to be.
10:00THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN How
Do I Decide? Learn how the brain navigates both
the conscious and unconscious decisions we
make every day about everything.
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Mahina Eleneki Hugo (e)
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Stop, Squash and Roll (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN How
Do I Decide?
2:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Ultimate Tut
5 THURSDAY
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII
9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Canefield Songs:
Holehole Bushi (e)
9:30 OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE FURUTAS (e)
10:00GLOBE TREKKER Turkey (e)
11:00WELL READ William T. Vollman: The Dying Grass
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Metal Engraver (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00EARTH’S NATURAL WONDERS
Extreme Wonders
2:00NOVA Making North America: Origins
3:00NATURE Ocean Giants: Giant Lives
6 FRIDAY
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
GREAT PERFORMANCES Chita Rivera: A Lot of
Livin’ to Do Legendary Broadway performer Chita Rivera has lit up Broadway and
international stages for over 70 years and was
a frequent guest star during the golden age
of television variety specials. In April 2015,
she returned to Broadway in the final John
Kander/Fred Ebb/Terrence McNally musical
The Visit at the Lyceum Theatre.
10:00ONSTAGE IN AMERICA: HONKY A stage comedy about racism in America that throws political
correctness out the window in a free-wheeling
send-up of contemporary attitudes. The lighthearted, irreverent satire hits squarely home and
still finds reasons for hope.
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW
Quarter Final
2:00 GLOBE TREKKER Turkey
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
7 SATURDAY
12:00SCIGIRLS Bee Haven (e)
12:30HIKI NŌ (e)
1:00 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Wood Turner
1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Toward
Day’s End
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Details of Craftsmanship
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Home Composting/
Steam Boiler
3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE It’s Foundation Time
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00 MARTHA BAKES Coconut
4:30COOK’S COUNTRY Simplified Showstoppers
5:00LIDIA’S KITCHEN Heartwarming Comfort Foods
5:30 SIMPLY MING Todd English
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Fire Join Chef David
Kinch as he explores how a devastating
restaurant fire changed and improved him.
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Sault
Saint Marie, Canada: A Fall Journey Through
Algoma Country
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET La
Donna del Lago This new production of
Rossini’s opera stars Joyce DiDonato as Elena
and Juan Diego Florez as Giacomo. Michele
Mariotti conducts.
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Gary Clark Jr./
Courtney Barnett
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00NATURE Ocean Giants: Giant Lives
1:00FRONTLINE Terror in Little Saigon
2:00EARTH’S NATURAL WONDERS
Extreme Wonders
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
3:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
8 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL, Part 3 of 3 (e)
1:00 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW
French Week
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)
3:30 NA MELE Melveen Leed (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Mahina Eleneki Hugo (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION ADHD in Adults
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE
5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 THE OPEN MIND
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6
Alison tries to escape her troubles before the jig
is up. Miriam experiences despair and joy. Pat is
freed from tyranny. Laura’s secret is out.
8:00 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE Part
7 of 9 A murder victim is found and a suspect
confesses. Ian finds a cause. Aafrin is blackmailed.
9:00 THE GUILTY Part 3 of 3 DCI Brand, under
pressure to charge her prime suspect, is still
unconvinced they’ve found the killer. As she
ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, AT 8:00 PM, PBS HAWAII PRESENTS WILL OFFER A PLACE IN THE
MIDDLE, the true story of Ho‘onani, a young girl in Hawaii who finds herself in “A Place In The Middle”
between kane (male) and wahine (female). This film, which also features Ho‘onani’s teacher, Kumu Hina,
was directed and produced by Emmy-award winning filmmakers Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson.
At 8:30 pm, following A Place In The Middle, Insights on PBS Hawaii will further explore diversity in Hawaii’s
schools, and how transgender adolescents may find themselves caught in the middle between today’s cultures.
begins to piece together the child’s final
hours, she finds her instinct as a mother at
war with her desire to solve the crime.
10:00THE GREAT FIRE Part 4 of 4 As the fire creeps
close to the gunpowder-filled Tower of London, King Charles finally takes action. Sarah is
recaptured and presented to the king as the
fire’s instigator. Thomas seeks Pepys’ help to
influence the king in her favor.
11:00TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE
Part 7 of 9
1:00 THE GUILTY Part 3 of 3
2:00I’LL HAVE WHAT PHIL’S HAVING Los Angeles
3:00 THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN How
Do I Decide?
9 MONDAY
7:30 NA MELE Waipuna (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tulsa, OK, Part 3 of 3 (e)
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 5,
Part 1 of 2
10:00INDEPENDENT LENS Stray Dog
11:30THE EDUCATION OF HARVEY GANTT (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6
2:00 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE
Part 7 of 9
3:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Gary Clark Jr./
Courtney Barnett
10 TUESDAY
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Bob Apisa (e)
8:00 IWO JIMA: FROM COMBAT TO COMRADES
Survivors of one of World War II’s fiercest
battles return for a Reunion of Honor on the
only battlefield where former enemies come
together in shared remembrance.
9:00 DEBT OF HONOR: DISABLED VETERANS IN
AMERICAN HISTORY Take an unflinching
look at the reality of warfare and disability
through interviews with some of the country’s most prominent disabled veterans.
10:00FRONTLINE Gunned Down: The Power of the NRA (e)
11:00POV The Storm Makers (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00FRONTLINE Supplements and Safety
2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Stray Dog
3:30 ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT
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GREAT PERFORMANCES Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do Friday November 6, 9:00 pm
This tribute to the Broadway legend features archival performance footage,
interviews and songs from Rivera’s concert repertoire.
11 WEDNESDAY
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Pretty in Peach
8:00EARTH’S NATURAL WONDERS Wonders of
Water See the wonders created by the grand
and unpredictable power of water, from waterfalls where men risk death to reach fishing
pools to ocean reefs where a guardian seeks a
manta ray to help save the species.
9:00NOVA Making North America: Life Discover
the surprising intertwined story of life and
landscape in North America.
10:00THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN Why
Do I Need You? See how the brain relies on
other brains to thrive and survive. This neural
interdependence underpins our need to
group together – and our capacity to do the
best and the worst of things to each other.
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Bob Apisa (e)
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Pretty in Peach (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN Why Do
I Need You?
2:00 IWO JIMA: FROM COMBAT TO COMRADES
3:00 DEBT OF HONOR: DISABLED VETERANS IN
AMERICAN HISTORY
12 THURSDAY
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS A Place in the Middle
See page 7
8:30 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII
9:30 BURIED HISTORY WITH MARK WALBERG
Avalon
10:00GLOBE TREKKER Ukraine (e)
11:00WELL READ Helen Macdonald: H Is for Hawk
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Wood Turner (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 DEBT OF HONOR: DISABLED VETERANS IN
AMERICAN HISTORY
2:00NOVA Making North America: Life
3:00NATURE Ocean Giants: Deep Thinkers
13 FRIDAY
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8:00
8:30
9:00
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Act One Tony
Shalhoub, Andrea Martin and Santino Fontana star in James Lapine’s vivid play about
the great playwright Moss Hart, re-imagined
from Hart’s memoir.
11:30BURIED HISTORY WITH MARK WALBERG
Avalon (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW
French Week
2:00 GLOBE TREKKER Ukraine
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
14 SATURDAY
12:00SCIGIRLS Pedal Power (e)
12:30HIKI NŌ (e)
1:00 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Stained Glassmaker
1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Mirrored Images
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Top-Notch Chiseling to
High-End Hardware
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Sink Mistake/Security Light
3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Opening the Entry
3:30MOTORWEEK
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CRAFT IN AMERICA Music, Saturday, November 21, 8:00 pm
See how fine handmade instruments are crafted. Included is a visit to Kamaka Hawaii on Oahu.
Pictured from left: Chris Kamaka Sr., Jake Shimabukuro and Chris Kamaka Jr.
4:00 MARTHA BAKES Coffee
4:30COOK’S COUNTRY Grilled Salmon and
Stuffed Tomatoes
5:00LIDIA’S KITCHEN More Family Favorites
5:30 SIMPLY MING Matt Jennings
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Legacy
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Northwest Ontario: Lake Superior and Beyond
8:00 SHELTER ME New Beginnings Meet Champion,
a German Shepherd mix that was given the most
incredible second chance through Wings of Rescue, a group of volunteer pilots which flew Champion and 104 other shelter dogs from overcrowded
shelters to safety in the northwest. Featured next
is a program based on a simple concept: Dogs love
to play. Aimee Sadler travels around the country
teaching shelters how to do play groups with their
dogs. The goal is for every dog to get out of their
kennel and play in groups every single day.
9:00 SHELTER ME Partners for Life Meet country
music icon Emmylou Harris and the incredible work
she’s doing to help homeless pets and disadvantaged youth in Nashville. Learn about police departments that get their K9s from animal shelters.
10:00BURT BACHARACH & HAL DAVID: THE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE
FOR POPULAR SONG (e)
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS TV on the Radio/The War
On Drugs
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00NATURE Ocean Giants: Deep Thinkers
1:00FRONTLINE Gunned Down: The Power of the NRA
2:00EARTH’S NATURAL WONDERS Wonders
of Water
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
3:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
15 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 5,
Part 1 of 2 (e)
1:00 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW The Final
2:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Canefield Songs:
Holehole Bushi (e)
2:30 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS A Place in the Middle (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)
3:30 NA MELE Waipuna (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Bob Apisa (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Measles/Vaccines
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE
5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 OPEN MIND
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 5, Part 1 of 9 (e) A working-class prime
minister is elected and old attitudes start
to change. Robert is snubbed by the village.
Baxter tells all, and Edith plays with fire.
8:30 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE Part
8 of 9 While Simla citizens look on, Ramu is
tried for Jaya’s murder. Leena and Ian come to
his defense. Sarah is humiliated.
9:30 MURDER ON THE HOME FRONT (e)
11:00TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE
Part 8 of 9
1:00 MURDER ON THE HOME FRONT
2:30VICIOUS Ballroom
3:00 THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN Why Do
I Need You?
7:30 NA MELE George Kahumoku (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Eugene, OR, Part 1 of 3 (e)
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 5,
Part 2 of 2
10:00INDEPENDENT LENS India’s Daughter Learn
how the harrowing rape and murder of a promising 23-year-old female medical student in Delhi
sparked an international movement for change in
this news-making film that was banned in India.
11:00SHELTER ME New Beginnings (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 5, Part 1 of 9
2:30 ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT
3:00 IWO JIMA: FROM COMBAT TO COMRADES
17 TUESDAY
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Nainoa Thompson See page 3
8:00 THE FIDEL CASTRO TAPES (e)
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE American Comandante
10:00FRONTLINE ISIS in Afghanistan
11:00SHELTER ME Partners for Life (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00FRONTLINE ISIS in Afghanistan
2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS India’s Daughter
3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 5,
Part 2
18 WEDNESDAY
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Gettin’ Figgy with It
8:00EARTH’S NATURAL WONDERS Living Wonders Witness wonders created by the force
that makes our planet unique – life itself.
9:00NOVA Making North America: Human From
Ice Age to oil boom, discover the challenges
faced and the wealth uncovered as humans
take over the continent.
10:00THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN Who
Will We Be? Dr. Eagleman journeys into the
future and asks what’s next for the human
brain and for our species.
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Nainoa Thompson (e)
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Gettin’ Figgy with It (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN Who
Will We Be?
2:00 THE FIDEL CASTRO TAPES
3:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE American Comandante
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W
Hūʻewa
hen you hear their name, you can’t
help but smile. When you hear their
music, you’re transported to the live
Hawaiian music that used to fill the streets
of Waikiki. And when you meet the members
of Hūʻewa, you hear three young artists who
understand and respect their roots.
“‘Hu’ is to hum or to make sound, to make
music. And ‘ewa’ is to go off course or to find your
own path,” explains Hūʻewa member Kekoa Kane,
“… that’s what we do with our music … we make
music on our own path, on a different style.”
Even though they’re on their “own path,” the young
members of Hūʻewa … 17-year-old Kupu Dalire-Naʻauao,
19-year-old Kahi Lum-Young, and 25-year-old Kekoa Kane
… have respect for their music and their families.
“Hawaiian music … you gotta know the manao
behind your songs,” explained Lum-Young. Kane
adds, “I would credit a lot of it to our upbringing, our families, our kupuna, our tutus, the way
we were raised. A lot of moolelo, or stories, were
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always shared with us, and especially kauna…
the hidden meaning behind a lot of the songs.
Because we come from strong hula and Hawaiian
backgrounds, that was always important to know.”
In Na Mele: Hūʻewa, the trio’s performance
includes He Uʻi, Nani Niʻihau, where they’re
accompanied by the dancers of Hālau Ka Liko Pua
O Kalaniakea, and a medley consisting of favorite songs of each member of Hūʻewa: “Kaulana
Molokaʻi”, “Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua”, and “Meleana Ē”.
Dalire-Naʻauao explains, “The Hawaiian music
that we chose, the type of songs that we chose…
we just like to pull things from back in the day.”
Lum-Young adds, “We like to be grounded.
Sometimes, you’ll see us play barefoot. We’ll roll
up in our nice shoes and whatever, and you’ll see
us untying it and flipping it off, and we’ll play
barefoot…we rather feel the stage, we rather feel
grounded.” And though Hūʻewa kept their shoes
on for their Na Mele performance, you’ll still feel
their strong roots through their music.
19 THURSDAY
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII
9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Ma Ka Malu Aliʻi: The
Legacy of Hawaii’s Aliʻi (e)
10:00GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Food Hour: The
Story of Cheese
11:00WELL READ Don Winslow: The Cartel
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Stained
Glassmaker (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE American Comandante
2:00NOVA Making North America: Human
3:00NATURE Ocean Giants: Voices of the Sea
20 FRIDAY
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
FIRST YOU DREAM: THE MUSIC OF KANDER
& EBB An all-star cast performs “New York
New York,” “Cabaret” and other classic songs
by the multi-award winning Broadway
songwriting team of Kander & Ebb.
10:00AMERICAN MASTERS American Ballet
Theatre: A History (e)
11:30 INVISIBLE WOMEN: FORGOTTEN ARTISTS
OF FLORENCE (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW The
Final
2:00 THE FIDEL CASTRO TAPES
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
21 SATURDAY
12:00SCIGIRLS Super Sleuths (e)
12:30HIKI NŌ (e)
1:00 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Chairmaker
1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Trace of
Spring
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Perfect Tenons & Lumber
Thicknesses
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Butterfly Garden/Dark
Closet
3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Victorian 2
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00 MARTHA BAKES Green Tea
4:30COOK’S COUNTRY Bringing Home Tex-Mex
Favorites
5:00 JACQUES PEPIN: HEART & SOUL Fete Des
Boules
5:30 SIMPLY MING Ken Oringer
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Ocean
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE
Thousand Islands: A Canadian Bi-National
Adventure
8:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Music Meet the master
makers of finely crafted handmade instruments
– guitar, ukulele, trumpet, banjo and timpani
– and the renowned musicians who play them.
Included is a visit to Hawaii, where the Kamaka
family has been making ukuleles since 1916.
Four generations have devoted their lives to
the ukulele, honoring the importance of this
instrument to Hawaiian culture. The segment
features a performance from Jake Shimabukuro.
9:00 GREAT MUSEUMS – SOUND TRACKS: THE
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Explore the amazing collection of rock and roll
memorabilia at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
10:001962 WORLD’S FAIR: WHEN SEATTLE
INVENTED THE FUTURE (e)
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS James Taylor
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00NATURE Ocean Giants: Voices of the Sea
1:00FRONTLINE ISIS in Afghanistan
2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS India’s Daughter
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
3:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
22 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 5,
Part 2 of 2 (e)
1:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Music (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)
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3:30 NA MELE George Kahumoku (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Nainoa Thompson (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Sudden Cardiac Arrest in
Young Athletes
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5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 THE OPEN MIND
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 5, Part 2 of 9 (e)
8:00 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE Part
9 of 9 Madeleine gets a shock. Ramu’s fate is
in Ralph’s hands. Aafrin makes two fateful decisions. The club changes course. Ian becomes
a local hero.
10:00FIRST YOU DREAM: THE MUSIC OF KANDER
& EBB (e)
11:00TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Food Hour: The
Story of Cheese
1:00 FIRST YOU DREAM: THE MUSIC OF KANDER
& EBB
2:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Music
3:00 THE BRAIN WITH DAVID EAGLEMAN Who
Will We Be?
23 MONDAY
7:30 NA MELE Hūʻeūwa See page 9
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Eugene, OR,
Part 2 of 3 (e)
9:00 EDDIE MURPHY: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE
From the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
in Washington, DC, comedy’s biggest names salute
comedian/actor Eddie Murphy, the 18th recipient
of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
10:30INDEPENDENT LENS Mimi and Dona
11:30POV Listening is an Act of Love: A Storycorps
Special (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 5, Part 2 of 9
2:00 INDIAN SUMMERS ON MASTERPIECE Part 9
of 9
24 TUESDAY
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Marie Milks (e)
8:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Pilgrims Discover
the harrowing and brutal truths behind the
Pilgrims’ arrival in the New World and the
myths of Thanksgiving.
10:00SECRETS OF THE DEAD Jamestown’s Dark
Winter
11:00DEBT OF HONOR: DISABLED VETERANS
IN AMERICAN HISTORY (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Jamestown’s Dark
Winter
2:00 EDDIE MURPHY: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE
3:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS HEALING
MACHINE
25 WEDNESDAY
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Pickle Perfect
8:00NATURE Love in the Animal Kingdom (e)
9:00NOVA Inside Einstein’s Mind Retrace Einstein’s
thought experiments through the simple but
powerful ideas that reshaped our understanding of gravity, illuminating the theory
of general relativity – and Einstein’s brilliance
– as never before.
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10:00NOVA Einstein’s Big Idea (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00NOVA Einstein’s Big Idea
3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Eugene, OR
26 THURSDAY
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NA MELE Hūʻewa (e)
NA MELE Waipuna (e)
HAWAIIAN AIRLINES PRESENTS: NA MELE
Tony Conjugacion (e)
10:00CRAFT IN AMERICA Music (e)
11:00WELL READ Salman Rushdie: Two Years, Eight
Months, 28 Nights: A Novel
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Chairmaker (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 GREAT MUSEUMS – SOUND TRACKS: THE
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
2:00NOVA Inside Einstein’s Mind
3:00NATURE Love in the Animal Kingdom
27 FRIDAY
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8:00
8:30
9:00
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
GREAT PERFORMANCES Donald Fagen,
Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs: The Dukes of
September (e)
11:00GREAT MUSEUMS – SOUND TRACKS: THE
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 BURIED HISTORY WITH MARK WALBERG
Avalon
1:30 EDDIE MURPHY: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
28 SATURDAY
12:00SCIGIRLS Frog Whisperers (e)
12:30HIKI NŌ (e)
1:00 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The Weave (e)
1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Ebb Tide
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Smooth Curves, Slot-Cutters & Painting Hardware
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Home Brew Beer/Rain
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3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Antiques for an Antique
House
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00 MARTHA BAKES Extraordinary Fruits
4:30COOK’S COUNTRY Chinese Comes Home
5:00 JACQUES PEPIN: HEART & SOUL All in
the Family
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SIMPLY MING Michael Schlow
DINING WITH THE CHEF
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
THE MIND OF A CHEF Strawberry
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Northeast Ontario: Canada’s Canoe Culture and First
Nations People
8:00 STARLIGHT BALLROOM Celebrate the
golden era of swing with this glorious look at
the orchestras, bandleaders and singers who
ruled the radio and dance halls. Features Perry
Como, Doris Day, Benny Goodman, Tex Beneke,
Peggy Lee, The Mills Brothers and more.
10:00RED ROCK SERENADE (e)
11:00ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA MUSIC
FESTIVAL 2015
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00NATURE Love in the Animal Kingdom
1:00NOVA Einstein’s Big Idea
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
3:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
29 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Eugene, OR,
Part 2 of 3
1:00 LANGUAGE MATTERS WITH BOB HOLMAN
3:00 HIKI NŌ
3:30 NA MELE Hūʻewa
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Marie Milks
4:30 SECOND OPINION Type II Diabetes/Value-Based Care
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE
5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 THE OPEN MIND
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 5, Part 3 of 9 (e)
8:00 A SALUTE TO DOWNTON ABBEY Join host
Hugh Bonneville to recall the high points of the
series storyline and its memorable cast of characters. Features interviews with Julian Fellowes,
Gareth Neame and the cast, clips from previous
seasons and tantalizing previews of Season 6.
9:30 FOYLE’S WAR REVISITED (e)
11:00TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00INDEPENDENT LENS Mimi and Dona
1:00 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA FESTIVAL 2015
2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Pilgrims
30 MONDAY
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8:00 MY YEARBOOK: 1960-1963 (e)
9:30 JACKIE EVANCHO: AWAKENING - LIVE IN
CONCERT (e)
11:00RICK STEVES’ DYNAMIC EUROPE: AMSTERDAM, PRAGUE, BERLIN (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 WELL READ Salman Rushdie: Two Years, Eight
Months, 28 Nights: A Novel
1:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 5, Part 3 of 9
2:30 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Jamestown’s Dark Winter
3:30 ATCHAFALAYA HOUSEBOAT
NATURE CAT Premieres November 25, 3:50pm
Follow Fred the house cat as he transforms into Nature Cat, “backyard explorer extraordinaire” and
has adventures in nature and inspires children to head outside.
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PARTNER PROFILE
First Hawaian Bank
Jeff Higashi, Senior Vice President & Area Manager
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eing a Senior Vice President and
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“Even though every child is not afforded the
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people of Hawaii. First Hawaiian Bank is proud to be part of creating a
bright future.”
Supporting PBS Hawaii for over 35 years, First Hawaiian Bank currently
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Meet the Midtown Men
Monday, December 7, 7:30 pm
The stars of the award-winning original cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys take fans along
as they prepare for and perform on their fifth North American tour. Tony Award winner
Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard, and Tony Award nominee J. Robert
Spencer – The Midtown Men – share personal stories of their rise to fame and perform some
of the biggest songs of the 1960s.