
TV Schedule for Spectrum OC 16
Friday, June 20th TV listings for Spectrum OC 16
Cooking Hawaiian Style Lou Cabacungan From AlohaCare
Lou Cabacungan from AlohaCare prepares a vegetable beef stir fry,fried noodles with vegetables and beef broccoli.
Go behind the scenes with Hawaii Skin Diver TV as we highlight 2020.
The annual Duke Kahanamoku Foundation Scholarship goes to the recipient who not only excels as a waterman, but carries on his tradition of leadership and excellence. Meet the four finalists.
At the 2016 Mike Stewart Pipeline Invitational, the bodyboard crew brought their wave-riding craft back to Pipeline. Talk to some of the riders and dive into the meat of the event, where the level was pushed by an international field.
Mayumi visits Esthetic Salon Sacha and gets an unusual facial. Then we went to a fishing store in Shibuya. Get an inexpensive, delicious meal at Go Go Curry where the portions were generous.
Lava exploration, local art, insights into UH Hilo with Chancellor Irwin, and I Remember When features George Applegate, former director of the Big Island Visitors Bureau.
Fashion designer Avian Ku talks about her career and clothing line, Ila Swim as well as her stint on a reality show.
Keep that Aloha Spirit with you all the time with the Island Shaka Pendant. The two-tone design is reversible and can be worn with the fingers facing inward or out. Let it hang loose as it glides effortlessly on an 18-inch sterling silver chain.
Join Champ as he visits local establishments and shows you the products and services they offer, including tasting the cuisine of Hawaii's eateries.
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.
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!
Host Joy Shimabukuro of HouseMart Ben Franklin Crafts and her special guests demonstrate crafting techniques and create projects to inspire crafters of all ages and skill levels. Have fun while learning something new!
Upside Down Pilates Hip Repair, Part 2
Lisa Orig and her team will helps people get in shape with exercises that will strengthen and tone the entire body.
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.
Cutty and the gang spend the day at Keiki in the Kitchen® where they have a cheat day decorating cupcakes with Food Network Chef Duff Goldberg and cooking up unique spam dogs, while also learning about healthy eating and living a healthy lifestyle.
Joining the Suzui's as they visit the Igaryu Ninja Museum; There, they will watch a ninja show and visit a traditional ninja house; Then it's off to Kisa Mountain Cafe in Nagoya to eat some of the unusual dishes and biggest shave ice you'll ever see.
Cooking Hawaiian Style Jesse Lipman From AlohaCare
Jesse Lipman from AlohaCare makes kabocha stew, island fish with olena pesto, and hooulu aina salad with mango dressing.
Showcasing fashion and beauty tips, plus lifestyle tricks. Everything fabulous for the gal on-the-go!
A former fishing show host takes his class aboard the Hanamana. Seeing how ceramic lures are made on Kauai. Plus, making a dropper loop, an unlikely fish dish.
The Pacific Golden Plover, or kolea, is a migratory bird that lives in Hawaii but spends its summers in Alaska, where it breeds and nests. Patrick demonstrates how to draw it and visits kolea painting classes at Kaua'i Koa Farm and Waikiki Aquarium.
Invasive limu/algae, the Malama Learning Center and students at Kaena Point Natural Area Reserve.
Design and create your own shrink art pins and coat them with resin for a beautiful finish. And have fun with Hardware Science and experiment using a metal ring and a bead chain, plus, you'll learn how to make a simple motor.
Valerie shows you how celery and networking are a winning recipe. From nut butter toast to sesame sticks, salads and drinks, she'll show you how to entertain and dress for success.
Keep that Aloha Spirit with you all the time with the Island Shaka Pendant. The two-tone design is reversible and can be worn with the fingers facing inward or out. Let it hang loose as it glides effortlessly on an 18-inch sterling silver chain.