
TV Schedule for Spectrum OC 16 HD
Monday, June 23rd TV listings for Spectrum OC 16 HD
It's a Galentine's edition with love, laughs and loungewear.
Enjoy spooky obake stories, surfing, trail runs, and a new segment called I Remember When with treasured kupuna sharing memories of Old Hawaii. Former Scout Master and Kona Coffee Festival Director Norman Sakata is featured.
Join 200 international paddlers in Tahiti for the Talifit Bora Championships.
Lanai and Brook talk with Keep It Aloha podcast host Kamaka Dias. He did a social experiment to pay off his $50,000 student loan debt in one year. And his first book, So Far, chronicles his years serving in the Peace Corp.
Head out to the Hawaiian Humane Society's Kosasa Family Campus for the grand opening of The Schuler Family Foundation and Jones Family Community Dog Park.
The Suzuis take the Hawaii tour to Engyoji Temple, a Buddhist temple with a history of over 1,000 years. They visit Uonotana Shotengai, a shopping street in Akashi and tour the Akashi Sake Brewery. Everyone enjoys a Kaiseki dinner in Osaka.
Catch up with Kelly Majam Elms, a new inductee into the University of Hawaii Circle of Honor and part of the Spectrum broadcast team. Visit with Mark Sousa of Mid Pacific Country Club, the longest-running golf head professional in the country.
The Hawaiian Quilt Print Umbrella features an oversized 45-inch canopy, waterproof design, windproof vented panels, sturdy fiberglass ribs, SPF 30 fabric, and convenient features such as velcro closure, carrying strap, and easy push button.
Join Champ as he visits local establishments and shows you the products and services they offer, including tasting the cuisine of Hawaii's eateries.
Travel across Hawaii and throughout the Pacific to visit the people and places that make up these culturally diverse lands. Host Jenn Boneza will introduce you to selfless individuals who work to protect the natural beauty of the islands.
Lanai travels to Osaka, Japan and visits tiny, but delicious, side street eateries. He fishes for his lunch in Shinsekai, shows you his favorite snacks and secret yakiniku restaurant at Donki, and eats handmade soba.
Flooring, lights and other fixtures are installed. Tiana discusses her kitchen design plans. The mud has been applied to smooth out the walls, but the drying process and the exterior painting is at the mercy of Mother Nature.
Shoulder Girdle, Part 2.
Highlights from Pipeline and Rocky Point. Joey Johnston is not at the top of any WSL roster but he is one of the top performers in waves of consequence at the Banzai Pipeline. Dive into the lost archives of Allen Sarlos' 16mm vault.
Head out to the Hawaiian Humane Society's Kosasa Family Campus for the grand opening of The Schuler Family Foundation and Jones Family Community Dog Park.
The Suzui's travel to Gifu Prefecture where they visit Gifu Castle and see Lord Oda Nobunaga and eat an Oda Nobunaga bowl. They'll visit Kakuta Paper Company, maker of Cleal Oshibori and see how these wet hand towels are made.
Chef and owner of Coco Deck Lahaina, Alvin Savella, shares his Maui Venison Tartare recipe to bring awareness to one of Hawaii's invasive species, the axis deer.
A local farming family from Kahuku and a couple of Hawaii Skin Divers share their Aloha.
Join 200 international paddlers in Tahiti for the Talifit Bora Championships.
Join the world's best windsurfers on Maui at the Maui ProAm.
Patrick highlights the artist castaway themed art retreats he's been hosting since 2017. Join the artistic castaways from their first retreat in Waimanalo to last year's epic retreat and castaway party at the White Sands Hotel in Waikiki.
Travel across Hawaii and throughout the Pacific to visit the people and places that make up these culturally diverse lands. Host Jenn Boneza will introduce you to selfless individuals who work to protect the natural beauty of the islands.
Find out the basics of Paint Pouring for beautiful canvas artwork. Learn how to make a pretty Japanese temari ball using beads. And start preparing for graduation with an easy crochet-style lei.
'Tis the first month of the year and all through the house, learn how to clear closet clutter then energize with a vegan watermelon pizza and hydrate with a sweet & spicy watermelon mocktail.
The Hawaiian Quilt Print Umbrella features an oversized 45-inch canopy, waterproof design, windproof vented panels, sturdy fiberglass ribs, SPF 30 fabric, and convenient features such as velcro closure, carrying strap, and easy push button.
Join Champ as he visits local establishments and shows you the products and services they offer, including tasting the cuisine of Hawaii's eateries.
It's a Galentine's edition with love, laughs and loungewear.
The Suzuis take the Hawaii tour to Engyoji Temple, a Buddhist temple with a history of over 1,000 years. They visit Uonotana Shotengai, a shopping street in Akashi and tour the Akashi Sake Brewery. Everyone enjoys a Kaiseki dinner in Osaka.
Haleiwa's Bettylou Sakura Johnson made the WSL cut representing Hawaii in style while Kauai surfer Gabriela Bryan is holding on to the number one spot. A look at big wave surfer Maya Gabeira's new documentary and a tribute to Clyde Aikau.
Kaleo and KennyHune head to Tanioka's for lunch right as Takeshi gets busted for eating fried chicken on the job; Tata Kayatmo shows up hungry and ready to order; Fiti Fiti and HeyHa lead their Double Jammer Sole' Chitty Bang Banger workout.
The Eddie Aikau Invitational comes back roaring with a generational giant swell at Waimea.
The Wounded Warriors Canoe Regatta to help benefit for our veterans. Tag along with Jim Foti as he competes in the one-man paddling event, the All Wave Cup. Windsurfing with Robby Naish.
Royal Lahaina Resort Executive Chef Jayson Asuncion is also the co-founder of the Aloha Braised food truck, serving tasty local delicacies. In the kitchen, he'll share his recipes for Ahi Dip and Kampachi Poppers.
Extreme kayak spearfishing with Travis Masutani and Brad Lastimosa.
Lanai travels to Osaka, Japan and visits tiny, but delicious, side street eateries. He fishes for his lunch in Shinsekai, shows you his favorite snacks and secret yakiniku restaurant at Donki, and eats handmade soba.
Join host Sebastian Rodriguez as he shares some of the best island-style eateries and delicious dishes on the 9th Island of Las Vegas.
The Suzui's travel to Gifu Prefecture where they visit Gifu Castle and see Lord Oda Nobunaga and eat an Oda Nobunaga bowl. They'll visit Kakuta Paper Company, maker of Cleal Oshibori and see how these wet hand towels are made.
Indulge in some savory cooked steak, pizza with an Asian twist, and a decadent dessert that will keep you up all night. And learn why duck fat is so ono!
Featuring some of the best of Hawaii's music, live at the Willow's Restaurant.
James Roache' and Tony Silva are the duo known as Da Braddahs. Their show, "Da Braddahs and Friends", takes local comedy to another level with their wild antics and unforgettable characters.
The Hawaii International Billfish Tournament is one of the most prestigious since 1959. Discover the accidental origin of the revolutionary skirted resin lure. Plus, proper lure setup, an ahi recipe, and advice about installing rod holders.
Haleiwa's Bettylou Sakura Johnson made the WSL cut representing Hawaii in style while Kauai surfer Gabriela Bryan is holding on to the number one spot. A look at big wave surfer Maya Gabeira's new documentary and a tribute to Clyde Aikau.
The Hawaiian Quilt Print Umbrella features an oversized 45-inch canopy, waterproof design, windproof vented panels, sturdy fiberglass ribs, SPF 30 fabric, and convenient features such as velcro closure, carrying strap, and easy push button.
Join Champ as he visits local establishments and shows you the products and services they offer, including tasting the cuisine of Hawaii's eateries.
The gang learns all about the macadamia nut by visiting a farm in Honaunau; they'll make mac nut oil and other delicious treats; surfing chef Muzzy Fernandez takes them foil-boarding and prepares a mac nut-based pupu, kampachi entree and dessert.
Enjoy spooky obake stories, surfing, trail runs, and a new segment called I Remember When with treasured kupuna sharing memories of Old Hawaii. Former Scout Master and Kona Coffee Festival Director Norman Sakata is featured.
Lanai and Brook talk with Keep It Aloha podcast host Kamaka Dias. He did a social experiment to pay off his $50,000 student loan debt in one year. And his first book, So Far, chronicles his years serving in the Peace Corp.