Sunday, July 07, 2013
HER ART STANDS APART ON “VOICES OF TRUTH - ONE-ON-ONE WITH HAWAI`IʻS FUTURE”
"Our Love For The Land - A Visit With Meleanna Aluli Meyer"
When you look up the term “Hawaiian Renaissance Woman” in the dictionary, Meleanna Aluli Meyer’s picture is right next to it. Artist, author, and filmmaker only begin to describe who she is and what she does. In our visit, Meleanna reveals details about her latest film, why she took a trip to Palestine, and even shows us some of her new and never before seen artwork. Don’t miss our interview with one of Hawai`i’s most creative and talented artists today - Watch It Here
MONDAY, July 8th At 5:30 PM – O`ahu - `Olelo, Channel 53
MONDAY, July 8th At 6:30 PM – Maui – Akaku, Channel 53
MONDAY, July 8th At 7:00 PM & FRIDAY, July 12th At 5:30 PM – Hawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53
TUESDAY, July 9th At 7:30 PM, THURSDAY, July 11th At 7:30 PM & SATURDAY, July 13th At 8:00 PM - Kaua`i - Ho`ike, Channel 52
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