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Contents

VOLUME 14 ✚ ISSUE 03

5 NEWS & VIEWS

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION What fundamental right would you like to see granted in your lifetime? Editor: Jacob Shafer (808) 283-1308 / jacob@mauitime.com @jacobshafer on Twitter Freedom from religion Associate Editor: Anu Yagi (808) 264-8039 / calendar@mauitime.com @anuheayagi on Twitter The right to sleep Data Manager: Philippa Tilley

Coconut Wireless is stoked the new poet laureate is a Mauian, but wonders what exactly the poet laureate does. A bunch of new state and county laws take effect and we tell you what they are. Foreclosures climb in By the Numbers. House Speaker Calvin Say says conicting things in Spin Cycle. Open Letters is green with lizard envy. Quizunderstood asks about Polynesian roots and scofaw actors. Oil spill reaction gushes into Reader Feedback. Russians go crazy in News of the Weird. Eh Brah! calls out a Craigslist trash talker.

Proofreader: Dina Wilson Contributors: Caeriel Crestin, Beau Ewan, Nancy Kanyuk, Doug Levin, Jared Libby, Greg Mebel, Rob Parsons, Ron Pitts, Chuck Shepherd, Sara Tekula, Ynez Tongson, Barry Wurst II

10 FEATURE STORY Gov. Lingle has had her say on civil unions. Now we have ours.

Photographer: Sean Michael Hower Art Director: Chris Skiles (808) 281-8975 / chris@mauitime.com The right to party (the fight goes on)

15 FOOD & DRINK

Graphic Designers: Amy Mendolia, Christina Tarleton

Jen Russo talks grinds of a different kind with the co-owner of Wailuku Coffee Company.

Advertising Executive: Brad Chambers (808) 283-3260 / brad@mauitime.com The right to marry alien life forms from other galaxies

17 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

General Manager: Jennifer Russo (808) 280-3286 / jen@mauitime.com @jenrusso on Twitter The right to dance (with or without a cocktail in my hand) wherever I please in Maui County Administrative Executive: Judy Toba (808) 244-0777 / judy@mauitime.com Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Brown Web Design: Linear Publishing www.linearpublishing.com Publisher: Tommy Russo (808) 283-0512 / tommy@mauitime.com @tommyrusso on Twitter For water to flow from mountains through natural streams to oceans MauiTime is published every Thursday by MauiTime Productions, Inc. Its contents are Copyright Š 2009 by MauiTime Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. Subscriptions are available at $70 per year. Reproduction or use without permission is strictly prohibited. MauiTime may be distributed only by MauiTime’s authorized independent contractor. MauiTime is valued at $.50 per copy and permits one complimentary copy per person. No person may, without written permission of MauiTime, take more than one copy of each weekly issue. All opinions expressed throughout MauiTime are those of the authors and not necessarily the same opinions as MauiTime Productions, Inc. and MauiTime. MauiTime 33 N. Market St., Ste. 201, Wailuku, HI 96793 office (808) 244-0777 • fax (808) 244-0446 www.mauitime.com @mauitime on Twitter Deadlines: Display Advertising: Friday Noon Classified: Monday 4pm Calendar: Monday Noon

Anu Yagi gets in tune with The Wedding Singer at the Iao.

18 Film Critique Barry Wurst II says Despicable Me isn’t good enough to be despicable.

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20 THIS WEEK’S PICKS Blues at Charley’s and a Moulin Rouge party at Ambrosia.

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28 BACK PAGES Kula Kid talks about Kula for once. Sign Language tells Capricorn to keep at it.

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by Jacob Shafer

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The Week in Review Man of letters, man of Maui Don't feel bad if you're not entirely sure what the United States Poet Laureate does; we had to look it up too. The person—technically called the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress—is selected annually by the Librarian of Congress (another position we kinda didn't know existed) and his or her job is to serve “as the nation's official lightning rod for the poetic impulse of Americans.” (Insert joke about the average American's poetic impulse here.) This is relevant to Maui because one of our own was given the title this week. W.S. Merwin, a Valley Isle resident since 1976, will assume his new duties in October. In a release, a Library of Congress rep compared Merwin to William Wordsworth, because “his poems often deal with simple everyday things, [but] there is a nourishing quality about them that makes readers want more.” Our only quibble (and admittedly it's a minor one) is that the release, like many of the major news reports, indicates only that Merwin lives in “Hawaii.” We know that to most of the Mainland we're one big, indistinguishable blur of palm trees and tiki torches, but it's not every day our humble island can claim an honor like this. If Merwin were from, say, Seattle, it's doubtful the release would simply read “Washington.” Is a little shout-out too much to ask?

It's official: hang up and drive With a wave of her pen, Mayor Tavares sealed the fate of drive-and-gabbers across Maui County. Bill 40, which prohibits the use of mobile electronic devices while behind the wheel, is now the law. “As our county’s population of drivers increase [sic] and technology finds

its way into everyday activities, it’s become necessary to consider additional ways to help keep motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists safe,” said Tavares in a statement. “The new law may inconvenience some drivers, [but] it’s an important one.” Violators face a fine of $100 for a first offense and $250 or more if they're nailed again. There are exceptions—for emergency responders and commercial vehicles using two-way radios—and hands-free devices will be allowed except for drivers with learner's permits or

that it will begin posting politicians' financial disclosure statements online (follow the link at co.maui. hi.us). Current information on council and mayoral candidates as well as elected and appointed officials will be viewable; hard copies and old statements must be requested from the County Clerk. The last time financial disclosure statements made headlines, you'll remember, was when Councilmember Wayne Nishiki filed his late during the 2008 election, seemingly to bury a $100,000 personal

WILL TOURISTS BE GIVEN A GRACE PERIOD OR WILL COPS BE CAMPED OUT ON AIRPORT ROAD? provisional licenses. We've repeatedly noted that the ban is unnecessary (not because texting your boyfriend while making a u-turn is safe but because there's already a statute on the books covering all forms of distracted driving) but now it's a moot point. What'll be interesting going forward is to see how, when and where the law is enforced. What measures will police take to determine if someone is in violation? Will certain areas, or types of driver, be targeted? What about tourists—will they be given a grace period or will cops be camped out on Airport Road? We of course encourage everyone to fully comply. But if you happen to forget—and get busted—we invite you to share your story.

Following the money made easy Maui County took a step toward transparency with the announcement

loan from developer Everett Dowling. If a similar scandal plays out this year in any local races, it'll be easier for all of us to keep tabs. That's a good thing.

Forgive him his trespasses? Hawaii once again had one of the lowest Census return rates in the country, meaning a lot of folks will be getting (or have already gotten) knocks on their doors. In the case of one Big Island Census worker the reception was less than warm. By which we mean he got arrested. The worker, according to an AP dispatch, entered the property of a police officer in the isolated Puna district. The off-duty cop refused even to accept the Census form and, after the worker didn't leave, called his colleagues in blue. As the case heads to court—a hearing is set for July 22—it presents a unique conundrum: a

Hawaii County prosecutor will argue the case against the Census worker, while a federal prosecutor will defend him. Brings up all sorts of tangled issues related to states' rights and federal versus local authority. But let's not forget all this could have been avoided had the cop simply answered the ten questions and mailed the damn form in.

Is that a pack of gum in your pocket or are you a terrorist? Kauai is at the center of a different kind of privacy flap, as Lihue Airport has started using “advanced imaging” technology, i.e., machines that can see through your clothes. According to a recent Honolulu Star-Advertiser report, one man was redflagged because he had a wad of napkins in his pocket. Since these devices went into use, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has taken pains to assure passengers their nude silhouettes won't wind up at nakedairportpics.com (domain currently available). “The officer who assists the passenger never sees the image the technology produces,” reads a statement posted on TSA's Web site. “The officer who views the image is remotely located in a secure resolution room and never sees the passenger. The two officers communicate via wireless headset.” Further, “the image is automatically deleted from the system after it is cleared.” Some, including the ACLU, say this still crosses the line and that there are other, less invasive ways to ensure security. Then there are those who will never trust TSA (or any government body) farther than they can throw an L-3 ProVision™ underwater. Unfortunately for them, the only option is probably: don't fly. ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1403c

THE BLOG ROLL Were economic prospects better, I’d best be suited as a circus freak. Worse than Friday Kahlo stranded on a deserted island, or the Bearded Lady herself, my tent marquee could easily read... Read more at mauifeed.com

Inspired by Amigo’s chipotle salsa, I made eggs Florentine for breakfast. First, I cut and washed potatoes for the pan-roast, then threw them in with a little... Read more at mauidish.com

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New Rules With the new fiscal year comes a gaggle of new regulations The civil union bill grabbed all the headlines, but a number of other laws and rule changes took effect this week at the county and state level. Here’s a sampling. FURLOUGH DAYS County offices closed one day per month; for a complete schedule, visit mauicounty.gov/furlough. BAN ON USE OF HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES WHILE DRIVING See Coconut

Wireless (page 5) for more info. INCREASED REAL PROPERTY TAX RATES

Hours cut at Central Maui, Olowalu, Hana, Molokai and Lanai landfills; visit mauicounty. gov/solidwaste for more info. Tipping fees will increase by about $3 per ton. PHOTO COURTESY OF HUSTVEDT

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POOLS CLOSED County pools closed one day per week; Kahului and Wailuku pools closed every day except for pre-planned special events; call 270-8208 for more info.

DECREASED HOURS AT COUNTY LANDFILLS AND INCREASED TIPPING FEES

STATE OF HAWAII EMERGENCY MONEY FOR SCHOOLS

Up to $67 million moved from the state Hurricane Relief Fund to end Furlough Fridays in Hawaii’s public schools. EARLIER DUE DATE FOR STATE TAXES State taxes—including transient

accommodations taxes, insurance premium taxes, fuel taxes, use taxes, rental car surcharge taxes, liquor taxes and tobacco taxes—now due on the 20th of the month instead of the last day of the month.

Rates increase for all categories except commercial, industrial, time share and commercialized residential; for more info, visit mauicounty.gov/finance.

CIGARETTE TAX HIKE Increases the tax on

BUS FARE HIKES Former $1 routes now

$25.50 to $25.60, with rates increasing an average of 4.5 percent. Water rates go up an average of $1.75 per month.

cigarettes by 40 cents per pack. PHOTO COURTESY OF TOMASZ SIENICKI

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cost $2; former free routes now cost $1. Cost of monthly passes also increased: allroute pass, $45; students and seniors, $30; restricted monthly pass, $20.

INCREASED WASTEWATER AND WATER RATES Monthly base charge goes from

BAN ON GUN SEIZURES

Firearms and ammunition can’t be confiscated from “law-abiding citizens” during a disaster or emergency. POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS NOT DEDUCTIBLE Starting in the 2011 tax year,

political contributions will no longer be tax deductible. BAN ON SHARK-FINNING

Possession or distribution of shark fins by restaurants, sellers or anyone else is prohibited statewide. HAWAII DRIVER’S LICENSE RESTRICTIONS Proof of U.S. citizenship

is now required to get a Hawaii driver’s liscence. ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1403u

SPIN CYCLE Say It Ain’t So... “The legislature had good justification for passing [the bills]...[but] no absolute imperative or exigent reason exists to override any of the vetoes of the bills on the list.” - House Speaker Calvin Say, in a memo to House members posted July 2 on the Hawaii House Blog. Say had previously stated that the House wouldn’t convene a special session to override any of Gov. Lingle’s potential vetoes, including civil union bill HB444.

“These measures [went] through the legislative process with significant public input. The overrides that we supported today are for bills that we and the public have debated and worked hard on. The majority of members, with their vote, believe they should go forward.” - House Speaker Calvin Say, in a statement posted in July 2009 on the Hawaii House Blog. That year, the legislature overrode 34 of Gov. Lingle’s 53 vetoes, which included bills related to tourism research statistics and community noise limits.

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Re the July 1 Sign Language: Thanks for the great horoscope, it was fun reading it.

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Re the July 1 feature “Cover the Gulf”: Nice to see Kate Bradshaw getting a story in the paper, but too bad it had to be about this horrible mess. Every report I read, including this one, the point seems to be the same: this is an epic environmental tragedy and there's nothing we can do about it. We just have to sit around and wait for BP or the government to figure it out. Can I take option C: get in a spaceship and get the hell out of here?

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OVERHEARD “You can call it whatever you want—I call it a pimple.”

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or this week's coverage of Gov. Lingle's civil union decision, we needed to be prepared for both contingencies. She wasn't set to make her announcement until Tuesday afternoon, and since we go to press early Wednesday morning that didn't leave much time to create a cover. So we went ahead and designed two covers: The one that we ended up using with the word “Fail,” and another one, featured above, with the word “Redemption.” We've made no secret about our feelings on this issue; we all wanted to use the “Redemption” cover. Unfortunately that's not how the story broke, but since we'd already created it, we figured we'd give you a little peek at what might have been. (I'd also like to give an extra special thanks to photographer Michael Robles for giving us permission to use his work.)

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A HANDFUL OF CASH MAKES THE MEDICINE GO DOWN A severe but underappreciated American drug problem (sometimes deadly and often expensive) is patients’ failure to take prescribed medications, even to save their own lives (such as with anticoagulants or cholesterol-regulating statins). In recent pilot programs, according to a June New York Times report, compliance rates have been significantly improved--by giving patients money ($50 to $100 a month, sometimes more) if they remember to take their drugs. Data show that, indeed, such compliance subsidies reduce society’s overall health care costs by preventing expensive hospital admissions. Beyond health care costs is the social benefit when violent schizophrenics take their meds and refrain from attacking people.

ATTENTION ARIZONA LATINOS: BUY SQUIRREL COSTUMES Arizona (viewed by some as hard-hearted for its April law stepping up its vigilance for illegal immigrants) showed a soft side recently, implementing a $1.25 million federal grant that it believes will save the lives of at least five squirrels a year. The state’s 250 endangered Mount Graham red squirrels risk becoming roadkill on Route 366 near Pima, and the state is building a rope bridge for them to add to several existing tunnels.

RUFF CROWD At a June concert in Australia’s Sydney Opera House, American musicians Laurie Anderson and Lou Reed performed Anderson’s 20-minute, very-highpitched composition, “Music for Dogs,” an arrangement likely to have been largely unmelodious to humans, who generally cannot hear such high pitches, but of more interest to dogs, who can. (Dogs were permitted in the audience, but news reports were inconclusive about their level of enjoyment.)

AUTO-TUNING FOR ALLAH Many jihadist recruiting pitches are dry and pious, but in May, the Somali activist Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, 26, who was born in Alabama, began streaming Internet rap “music” videos to encourage warrior sign-ups. (Sample verse: “It all started out in Afghanistan/When we wiped the oppressors off the land/ The Union crumbled and tumbled/ Humbled, left them mumbled/Made a power withdraw and cower.”) Actually, there was no music but merely alAmriki singing, presumably because in the version of Islam favored by Somali jihadists, “music” is not permitted.

SELF INCRIMINATING In May, the chief media spokesman of the

Nye County, Nevada, sheriff’s office, Det. David Boruchowitz, announced to the press the arrest of a man charged with burglary and assault. The suspect’s name, he reported, was Det. David Boruchowitz. The chief investigator on the case, Det. Boruchowitz told reporters, was Det. David Boruchowitz. (Three days later, the charges were dropped, but that announcement was made by someone else.)

BREAST GUESS In Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, it is illegal for men and women to publicly reveal their genitals and for women to reveal their breasts, but Police Chief Keith Banks, confronted in June with complaints about some beachgoers flouting their shapely breasts, said there was nothing he could do. Banks said the offenders were actually biological males in the midst of hormonal transgendering. As Banks explained, “They had male genitalia. Therefore, they were not guilty of a crime.”

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Send anonymous thanks, confessions or accusations, 200 words or less (which we reserve the right to edit), changing or deleting the names of the guilty and innocent to “Eh Brah!” c/o MauiTime, 33 N. Market St, Ste. 201, Wailuku, HI 96793 or send an e-mail to

ehbrah@mauitime.com So you thought you could write those nasty things about me on the Craigslist rants and raves and it wouldn’t get back to me? Brah, this is Maui. Everything gets back to everyone. Lucky I converted to Buddhism last year and am now fully nonviolent. The old me would have tracked your scrawny ass down and given you one good lickin.’ Next time you got something to say, say it to my face rather than the computer. Maybe we could even have a discussion and figure it out. You know, like adults? ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1403e

BEATING THE SYSTEM In April, Prince Edward Island (Canada) judge John Douglas acquitted minor league hockey player Chris Doyle of assaulting his former girlfriend, though Doyle had arrived at her home uninvited, had annoyed and berated her and would not leave. The girlfriend was injured when Doyle punched a door, causing it to smash against her face, but Judge Douglas accepted that Doyle honestly did not know she was behind the door. Said the judge, “If he was charged with being a colossal asshole, I would find him guilty. Of ‘assault causing bodily harm,’ I find him not guilty.”

MUST BE THE VODKA On television in May, the governor of the Russian republic of Kalmykia, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, recounted that he had been abducted in a spaceship in 1997 and forced to communicate with aliens telepathically, and later entertained some in his apartment. One opponent seized the moment and called for an inquiry into whether Ilyumzhinov had telepathically spilled government secrets while under the aliens’ spell. Then, former world chess champion Anatoly Karpov announced he would challenge Ilyumzhinov for the position of head of the World Chess Federation (which Ilyumzhinov has been since 1993), but yet another Russian chess icon, Arkady Dvorkovich (who is President Medvedev’s chief economic adviser), said he still backed Ilyumzhinov because of the latter’s superior managerial talent. ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1403n

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WITH THE CIVIL UNION BILL, GOV. LINGLE HAD A CHANCE TO GO OUT ON A HIGH NOTE. INSTEAD, SHE SANK TO A NEW LOW

BY JACOB SHAFER

Soo Lingle will be out of office. Like so Soon, man other cowardly, inept politicians, many her legacy is sealed. Thankfully, the legacy of gay rights in Hawaii—and the rest of the world—is evolving, moving slowly but perceptibly forward.

T'LL PROVIDE COLD COMFORT AT BEST TO THE THOUSANDS OF COUPLES STILL MOURNING GOV. LINDA LINGLE'S eleventh-hour veto of civil union bill HB444, but it's a fact nonetheless: eventually, gay people will be able to get married. In Hawaii. In California. In Oklahoma. Everywhere. The suppression of civil rights is always a temporary condition; the climb may be precipitous, the battle protracted, but eventually freedom will out. That's the long view. The more immediate reality is that, once again, gays—easily the most persecuted and marginalized minority group in the state, the nation and probably the world—have been denied, turned back, ignored. This latest battle began in 2009, when HB444 was introduced and passed by the state House of Representatives before the Senate quashed it in committee. At the time, we called the Senators who voted to let the bill die cowards when few other local publications would. We also held out hope that next time the result would be different. »

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This year, the Senate passed a new version of HB444 and the House took its turn playing coward, shelving the bill. Then, at the last minute, it was brought back for a vote and passed the House by a healthy (though not veto-proof) margin. And so the stage was set. All that was left was a signature from Gov. Lingle. Victory was at hand, but the deck still seemed stacked against HB444. First, Lingle is a Republican, and while her party has boasted its share of closeted homosexuals, it isn't known for championing gay rights. Meanwhile, Lingle's right-hand man, Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona, is a hard-line religious conservative and vocal opponent of samesex unions. He's also running for governor, meaning the decisions Lingle makes will stick to him. And yet, in the interim between HB444's passage and the July 6 veto deadline, something strange happened: Lingle lost her tongue. Usually more than willing to debate issues in the media—see two of her most egregious missteps, the Superferry boondoggle and the Furlough Friday mess—she suddenly fell silent, issuing little more than cryptic, wait-and-see statements and jetting off on an eleven-day tour of Asia just as the story was reaching critical mass. When she returned, she put HB444 on her veto list but still wouldn't tip her hand. Finally, the day arrived. The wait was over. Lingle stepped in front of the cameras. And this is what she said: “After months of listening to Hawaii’s citizens express to me in writing and in person their deeply held beliefs and heartfelt reasons for supporting or opposing the civil unions bill, I have made the decision to veto HB444. I have been open and consistent in my opposition to same-gender marriage and find that HB444

is essentially marriage by another name. However, I want to be clear that my personal opinion is not the basis for my decision against allowing this legislation to become law. Neither is my veto based on my religious beliefs or on the political impact it might have on me or anyone else of either political party in some future election. I am vetoing this bill because I have become convinced that this issue is of such significant societal importance that it deserves to be decided directly by all the people of Hawaii.” So that's part one of her reasoning: the people should decide. Sounds good on its face; we live in a democracy, after all—what principle is more fundamental than the will of the majority? Answer: the rights of the minority. History has taught us time and again that what the majority supports in the moment is often reprehensible in hindsight. Slavery, internment camps and Jim Crow are merely a few, dramatic examples. The duty of a free society—and its leaders—is to protect the minority from the repressive whims of mob rule, to suppress the prevailing will, when necessary, to safeguard bedrock liberties. More from Lingle's veto announcement: “In the end, it wasn’t the persuasiveness of public debates, the soundness of legal arguments or the volume of letters and e-mails that convinced me to reach this decision. It was the depth of emotion felt by those on both sides of the issue that revealed to me how fundamental the institution of marriage is to our community. It is as fundamental to those who support marriage between two people of the same gender as it is to those who support marriage only between one man and one woman.” There's part two of the Governor's reasoning: moral equivalency, the notion that people on both sides have valid,

competing claims. We've addressed this before but it bears repeating: rights are not a zero-sum game. When one group gains, another doesn't necessarily lose. The right of gay couples to enjoy the basic privileges associated with legal marriage—filing taxes, receiving benefits, making life and death decisions—has nothing to do with heterosexuals. It has nothing to do with religious people. The threat to “traditional marriage” is an imaginary one, born of ignorance, prejudice and fear. To claim that fear deserves the same consideration as the emancipation of an oppressed minority is more than an insult—it's an affront to our shared humanity, the antithesis of integrity and fundamental decency. Finally, here's Lingle's closing paragraph: “While some will disagree with my decision to veto this bill, I hope most will agree that the flawed process legislators used does not reflect the dignity this issue deserves.” Even given the audacity of what came before, this is staggering. At the end of a speech announcing her repudiation of civil rights, in which she justified her decision with flimsy logic and veiled bigotry, she had gall to suggest HB444 was somehow “undignified.” Soon, Lingle will be out of office, hopefully replaced by a chief executive with a measure of fortitude and foresight. Like so many other cowardly, inept politicians, her legacy is sealed. Thankfully, the legacy of gay rights in Hawaii—and the rest of the world—is evolving, moving slowly but perceptibly forward. Eventually, gay people will be able to get married. We hope that day is near. ■

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WHO'S NEXT?

What the three most prominant gubernatorial candidates had to say about Lingle's veto

DUKE AIONA: “I commend Governor Lingle for making this difficult and courageous decision. Leadership matters, and the election of our next governor will help determine how the issue of same-sex marriage is handled in the future. As I have always said, this issue will persist as long as lawmakers continue to keep the public from deciding whether marriage should be between a man and a woman. If elected governor, I will propose a constitutional amendment on this issue so the people can define marriage once and for all.”

MUFI HANNEMANN: “Now that the governor has decided the fate of House Bill 444, I firmly support steps to let the people of Hawaii have the final say on an issue that has generated passionate perspectives. I continue to believe that marriage between a man and a woman is sacrosanct. That said, as someone who has fought to overcome prejudice, I would also continue to champion the civil rights of all citizens and seek to end discrimination—in employment, housing, health care and areas where it still exists—irrespective of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or religious preference. If given the opportunity, I know the people of Hawaii will have the wisdom and compassion to make a decision that reflects our values and goals for a fair and open society.”

NEIL ABERCROMBIE: “Governor Lingle has made her choice and the legislature has said it will not go back into a special session for any veto overrides. HB444 was not a same-sex marriage bill. The state legislature has already defined marriage as between a man and a woman. Civil unions respect our diversity, protect people’s privacy and reinforce our core values of equality and aloha. Now, it will be up to the next governor and legislature to ensure that all people of Hawaii receive equal treatment. Protecting people’s civil rights cannot be compromised. I am committed to that most essential of constitutional imperatives.”

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Talking Coffee Shop Wailuku caffeine lovers have a new destination Wailuku Coffee Co. 26 N. Market Street Wailuku 808-495-0259

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hen Cafe Marc Aurel closed in mid-May, the terror was palpable in the MauiTime editorial office. We survive on coffee and Marc Aurel was our lifeline. Thankfully, Megan Childers and her business partner, Jackie Goring, opened Wailuku Coffee Company in the location at 26 N. Market Street. Childers is no newcomer to coffeehouse culture; she opened her first cafe (a drivethrough) in Washington when she was 17.

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from these trees. And we will be harvesting ourselves, once a week for six weeks. JR: Wow, I want to taste that coffee. What’s the worst cup of coffee you’ve ever had? MC: Kopi luwak. Marc Aurel had a bag of it and made me a cup. It’s really gourmet expensive stuff where the luwak [a small Asian mammal] eats the coffee cherry and poops out the bean that is roasted. JR: What’s the most popular coffee at Wailuku Coffee Company? MC: French roast. People love it, they’re very comfortable with the French roast and ours is really good. It’s a longer, darker roast. Most people don’t know that the darker roasts have less caffeine because the beans have been roasted longer. The closer to raw the bean is, the more the caffeine. The lighter roasts are stronger. It’s confusing. JR: Your iced toddy coffee is incredible. What’s the secret? MC: Toddy is the way you brew it. It’s a cold water extraction. We put five pounds of ground coffee in a filtering bag and put in a vat of water for 24 hours. From this we have a concentrate that is diluted in pitchers. You can actually buy the toddy concentrate for $14 a pitcher here and keep it in your fridge. It should last you about a month. The cold water process makes coffee with no bitterness, no acidity; it’s easy on sensitive stomachs. You can also order a hot toddy, and we will heat that

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cold process coffee up for you. JR: What’s the best thing to eat with a cup of coffee? MC: You can’t beat a fresh baked croissant.

foam than whole milk. When you order a cappuccino it’s one-third espresso, one-third milk and one-third foam. You can order it dry, that’s less milk, or wet, that’s less foam. You

“Most people don’t know that the darker roasts have less caffeine because the beans have been roasted longer. The closer to raw the bean is, the more the caffeine.” I remember the first time I gave my fiance a coffee with his muffin, and he was never a coffee drinker, but he said, this is so good! That’s the way pastries were meant to be eaten, with coffee. JR: You just rolled out a new food menu. What’s the good stuff? MC: Build your own breakfast sandwich. Starts with egg, cheddar and tomato, your choice of bacon, ham or turkey, and you can put it on croissant, bread or bagel for $5. At lunch we have this soup in a fresh-baked bread bowl that is ridiculously good for $6.50. It takes a little longer because we literally bake the bread after you order it. We considered pre-baking the bread before lunch but we decided not to compromise; it’s worth the wait. Right now we’re serving clam chowder or minestrone in it. JR: I’ve heard of “foam art.” What exactly is that? MC: Milk foam is created with steam. I can hear it whizzing around in the milk and I know I’ve got good foam. You have to be careful with nonfat and soy, those make more

can make designs with the foam; it’s called latte art. I practice my latte art every day. JR: What makes your coffee shop unique? MC: Well, besides being the only coffee shop in Wailuku, we’re just trying to be a great coffee destination. We want to cater to both sides of the coffee drinker, those that need to get something quick and and those that want to just hang out and leisurely enjoy their coffee. I pride myself on being friendly to everyone who walks through that door, whether I see you everyday or if this is your first time here. We want to provide excellent service, delicious, healthy and affordable food, and the best espresso on Earth. ■

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by Anu Yagi

Arts + Entertainment

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‘Wedding’ Days Can a spirited musical rom com win over our hardened-before-her-time critic? The Wedding Singer July 9-August 1, Fridays & Saturdays 7:30pm, Sundays 3pm 242-6969 or mauionstage.com

Casey Murphy as the ex from hell.

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t may not be the way of reviewers to reveal their biases, but I’d better: I hate romantic comedies. I’ve seen the film version of The Wedding Singer starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore a time or two, but only because I was on a plane or had lost the remote to Urijah Faber’s cleft chin while channel surfing between UFC fights. That said, I do love the ‘80s, and moreover, love the Iao Theater. Sure it’s no Broadway, but the venue’s musty charm alone can only inspire greatness (Frank Sinatra himself performed there, after all). Maui OnStage, the stewards of the theater, have been upping the ante with every new undertaking, and the musical rendition of The Wedding Singer is no exception. It’s the last show of the 2009-’10 season, so local theater buffs won’t want to miss it. If you’re expecting merely a live-action version of the movie, well, it is—but it isn’t. The characters are the same—as is the storyline—but it’s, like, totally a musical. The opening number highlights the cast’s choral qualities and boisterous dance numbers are wonderfully choreographed (keep your eye out for “the groom,” my favorite of the dancers) by the New York know-how of Mauian Alexander Cardinalli. Cardinalli works blocking magic to wield the large troupe through impressive moves on the small stage, making full use of the cleverest of the production’s elements—a large set piece at center stage, tiered like a wedding cake. A collaborative concept with an original design by Caro Walker, it’s an element that makes evident the production’s well-thought-out efforts. Directed by Lisa Teichner, this colorful adaptation will transport you to Richfield, New Jersey circa 1985 (though done in a way that could be Anywhere, USA). Some concepts are boiled down to song and dance,

like a monologue performed by Casey Murphy, playing Robbie’s (Sandler’s character) evil ex, Linda. During rehearsals, Murphy’s execution was near perfect, and her self-styled choreography elicits red-faced roars from even the cast members. Her performance alone is worth the ticket and your time. Lead actors Mark Bolden (Robbie) and Jaqui Sherwood (Julia, Barrymore’s character) look a bit like the kind of folks you might find employed by Disneyland, portraying princes and princesses for pictures and in parades. And I mean that in the best way. They both have classic good looks that meld well together, and their characters

Leads Mark Bolden and Jaqui Sherwood.

are made their own, as opposed to mere imitations of their silver screen counterparts. That said, Bolden—for a lead—is a bit one-note. In the aftermath of Linda standing him up at the altar, I just don’t feel his pain. It’s such a turning point for this character, that as an audience member, I need to know his grief. Meanwhile, Kalani Whitford as George and Monica Barnas as Holly steal the spotlight. Too, Charles Cook as Glen Gulia— Julia’s sleazy junk-bond trader boyfriend— has his moments, but his apparent real-life nice guy-ness translates to the stage in a way that takes away from the role. Maybe it’s the romance-hater in me, but I want more of melancholy. It’s the yin to the yang of funny! But if theater is hard, then local theater is harder—and the cast and crew are passionately brewing up a show that will be enjoyed by those young and old. All the music is performed live under the direction of Vania Jerome, who sits at keys, which adds a touch of class to any ‘80s cheese. But cheesiness with The Wedding Singer is part of the point. The main point, though is that we’re lucky to have such charismatic actors and committed crews that can put together shows like these. Shows that even a too-bitter-for-her-tender-age critic like me can love and laugh with. ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1403a

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Film Critique

by Barry Wurst II barry@mauitime.com

Lesser Evil Kids (and adults) deserve better than this disposable dreck Despicable Me

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teve Carrell voices Gru, a supervillain who looks like a cross between Blofeld from the 007 movies and Uncle Fester from the Chester Gould Addams Family cartoons. Gru has spent his entire life committing crimes both small and epic and enjoys being single, wealthy and oh-so-evil. Until, that is, he takes in three adorable orphans as part of his latest plot and is thrown for a loop. The little rascals are supposed to melt Gru’s heart—and ours—but the whole setup is so poorly executed and contrived it’s impossible to invest emotion in it; or, for that matter, anything else on screen. Carrell’s Gru is as ill-defined as the rest of the characters and his decision to play him with an unconvincing Russian accent was a mistake. You won’t believe his conversion from diabolical baddie to caring foster dad because no effort has been made to make

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him relatable or to create an interesting story around him. The script is actually pretty mean-spirited, and many scenes seem stolen directly from other, better animated films. Meanwhile, Gru’s many minions, which resemble Corn Pops with glasses and

mumble incoherently, are the focus of many scenes (you’ll recognize them from the ubiquitous trailers) but fail to deliver much comic zing. The bouncy music, fart jokes and nonstop fall-down-go-boom sight gags work hard to make you think you’re watching a

comedy; all that’s missing are the laughs. OK, to be fair, kids may giggle. But this is one of those movies they’ll revisit in a few years, only to find their nostalgia lied to them. The 3-D effects are very good, with lots of things flying into your face and a visually thrilling scene set on a roller coaster. It’s by far the best thing about the movie, which is a bad sign. In addition to Carrell, Julie Andrews, Kristen Wiig, Jason Segal and other notable actors provide voices for throwaway characters. The filmmakers should have saved their money and hired unknowns or reliable character actors, like Pixar usually does. Speaking of which, the wonderful Toy Story 3 is still playing. You’d be much better served seeing that one again rather than wasting your time on this. It’s not a despicable movie, exactly—it’s too innocuous and forgettable for that. More like disposable. ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1403f


Film Capsules

New This Week DESPICABLE ME (3D) - PG - Family, Animated An evil genius adopts some cute kids and hilarity allegedly ensues. Steve Carrell takes a break from witty comedy to lend his voice. 94 min. PREDATORS - R - Action, Sci-Fi - You know how you know these creatures are tough? They survived Alien vs. Predator with enough strength to make another crappy sequel. 121 min.

Now Showing THE A-TEAM - PG13 - Action - The ‘80s TV show gets an update, though presumably fools will still be pitied. Liam Neeson stars. Seriously. 117 min. GET HIM TO THE GREEK - R - Comedy - A record company stooge (Jonah Hill) babysits a flamboyant rock star (Russell Brand) and they spend a quiet night playing Charades. Or something. 109 min. GROWN UPS - PG13 - Comedy - A large chunk of the early ‘90s SNL cast (led by the most successful alumni, Adam Sandler and Chris Rock) reunite for a feel-good family comedy liberally sprinkled with bodily function jokes. 117 min. THE KARATE KID - PG - Action, Drama - Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith take over for Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio in yet another ‘80s remake/reboot that’s not as sacrilegious as fans of the fun but overrated original would have you believe. 140 min. KNIGHT AND DAY - PG13 - Action - Tom Cruise, his manic desperation ripping through the coolguy facade, fights desperately to keep being a movie star. That’s not the plot of the movie, but it’s more interesting. 124 min. PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME - PG13 - Fantasy, Action - Films based on video games don’t exactly have a sterling track record, but this should at least please FX-obsessed teens and anyone interested in ogling a bronzed, beefed-up Jake Gyllenhaal. 116 min. THE LAST AIRBENDER (3D) - Fantasy - M. Night Shyamalan directs this epic about a young man who rises to meet his destiny and fight off an invading horde of supernatural baddies before Haley Joel Osment shows up and reveals he’s been a ghost all along. 103 min. TOY STORY 3 (3D) - G - Family, Animated - The latest from the wizards at Pixar has Buzz, Woody and the gang trying to survive life at a daycare center, which is like Hostel for toys. 124 min. TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE - PG13 - Fantasy Shirtless werewolves? Sparkly vampires? Long, angsty stares? You had me at Twilight. 124 min.

S H O W T I M E S FRONT STREET THEATER 900 Front Street, Lahaina, 249-2222 (Matinees: M-F until 6:30pm, Sa-Su until 3:30pm, Discount Tue) DESPICABLE ME-PG-FRI (1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. SAT-SUN (1:45) 4:15, 6:45, 9:15. MON-TUE (1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. KNIGHT AND DAY-PG13-THU (2:00, 4:30) 7:00, 9:30. FRI (1:30, 4:00) 6:30, 9:00. SAT-SUN (1:30) 4:00, 6:30, 9:00. MON-TUE (1:30, 4:00) 6:30, 9:00. PREDATORS-R-FRI (2:00, 4:30) 7:00, 9:30. SAT-SUN (2:00) 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. MON-TUE (2:00, 4:30) 7:00, 9:30. THE A-TEAM-PG13-THU (1:00, 4:00) 7:00, 9:45 THE KARATE KID-PG-THU (12:45, 3:45) 6:45, 9:45 TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE-PG13-THU (1:20, 4:15) 7:15, 10:10. FRI (1:20, 4:15) 7:15, 10:10. SAT-SUN (1:20) 4:15, 7:15, 10:10. MON-TUE (1:20, 4:15) 7:15, 10:10.

KA’AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: everyday until 4pm) DESPICABLE ME-PG-FRI-SAT 11:30, 12:15, 1:40, 2:25, 3:50, 4:35, 6:00, 6:45, 8:10, 8:55, 10:20. SUN-TUE 11:30, 12:15, 1:40, 2:25, 3:50, 4:35, 6:00, 6:45, 8:10, 8:55. WED 11:00, 12:15, 1:40, 2:25, 3:50, 4:35, 6:00, 6:45, 8:10, 8:55. DESPICABLE ME (3D)-PG-FRI-WED 10:45, 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35 GROWN UPS-PG13-THU 11:00, 12:25, 1:25, 2:40, 3:40, 3:55, 4:55, 7:10, 8:10, 9:25. FRI-SAT 11:00, 12:25, 1:25, 2:40, 3:40, 4:55, 5:55, 7:10, 8:10, 9:25,10:25. SUN-WED 11:00, 12:25, 1:25, 2:40, 3:40, 4:55, 5:55, 7:10, 8:10, 9:25. KNIGHT AND DAY-PG13-THU 11:45, 12:45, 2:10, 3:10, 4:35, 5:35, 7:00, 8:00, 9:25. FRI-WED 11:45, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05, 9:30. PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME-PG13-THU 11:40, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 SHREK FOREVER AFTER (3D)-PG-THU 10:45, 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35

KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: everyday until 4pm) GROWN UPS-PG13-THU 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:30, 9:45. FRI-TUE 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:30, 9:45. THE LAST AIRBENDER-PG-THU 12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:25, 9:45. FRI-MON 12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:25, 9:45. TUE 1:00, 3:20, 5:40, 8:00. TOY STORY 3-G-THU 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:20, 9:40. FRI-TUE 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:20, 9:40. TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE-PG13-THU 11:15, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15. FRI-TUE 11:00, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00.

MAUI MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, 249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm)

PHOTO BY RICO TORRES

GET HIM TO THE GREEK-R-THU (1:50, 4:25) 7:00, 9:35. FRI (1:50, 4:25) 7:00, 9:35. SAT-SUN (1:50) 4:25, 7:00, 9:35. MON-TUE (1:50, 4:25) 7:00, 9:35. PREDATORS-R-FRI (12:00, 2:30, 5:00) 7:30, 10:00. SAT-SUN (12:00, 2:30) 5:00, 7:30, 10:00. MON-TUE (12:00, 2:30, 5:00) 7:30, 10:00. THE A-TEAM-PG13-THU (1:15, 4:00) 6:45, 9:30 THE KARATE KID-PG-THU (1:30, 4:35) 7:40. FRI (1:30, 4:35) 7:40. SAT-SUN (1:30) 4:35, 7:40. MON-TUE (1:30, 4:35) 7:40. The Last Airbender-PG-THU (11:15, 1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. FRI (11:15, 1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. SAT-SUN (11:15, 1:45) 4:15, 6:45, 9:15. MON-TUE (11:15, 1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. THE LAST AIRBENDER (3D)-PG-THU (11:45, 12:15, 2:15, 2:45, 4:45, 5:15) 7:15, 7:45, 9:45, 10:15. FRI (11:45, 12:15, 2:15, 2:45, 4:45, 5:15) 7:15, 7:45, 9:45, 10:15. SAT-SUN (11:45, 12:15, 2:15, 2:45) 4:45, 5:15, 7:15, 7:45, 9:45, 10:15. MON-TUE (11:45, 12:15, 2:15, 2:45, 4:45, 5:15) 7:15, 7:45, 9:45, 10:15. TOY STORY 3 (3D)-G-THU (11:00, 1:10, 1:40, 3:45, 4:15) 6:30, 7:00, 9:10, 9:40. FRI (11:00, 1:10, 1:40, 3:45, 4:15) 6:30, 7:00, 9:10, 9:40. SAT-SUN (11:00, 1:10, 1:40) 3:45, 4:15, 6:30, 7:00, 9:10, 9:40. MON-TUE (11:00, 1:10, 1:40, 3:45, 4:15) 6:30, 7:00, 9:10, 9:40. TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE-PG13-THU (11:00, 11:30, 12:30, 1:20, 1:50, 2:20, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15) 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 9:40, 10:10. FRI (11:00, 11:30, 12:30, 1:20, 1:50, 2:20, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15) 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 9:40, 10:10. SAT-SUN (11:00, 11:30, 12:30, 1:20, 1:50, 2:20) 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15, 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 9:40, 10:10. MON-TUE (11:00, 11:30, 12:30, 1:20, 1:50, 2:20, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15) 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 9:40, 10:10.

WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front Street, 249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) GROWN UPS-PG13-THU (1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. FRI (1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. SAT-SUN (1:45) 4:15, 6:45, 9:15. MON-WED (1:45, 4:15) 6:45, 9:15. THE LAST AIRBENDER (3D)-PG-THU (1:15, 4:15) 7:00, 9:45. FRI (1:15, 4:15) 7:00, 9:45. SATSUN (1:15) 4:15, 7:00, 9:45. MON-WED (1:15, 4:15) 7:00, 9:45. TOY STORY 3-G-THU (1:30, 4:00) 6:30, 9:00. FRI (1:30, 4:00) 6:30, 9:00. SAT-SUN (1:30) 4:00, 6:30, 9:00. MON-WED (1:30, 4:00) 6:30, 9:00.

Man, Zumba really does add tone. (Predators)

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This Week's Picks Blues Sister

Thursday (July 8), 10pm, Ambrosia, Kihei

Friday, (July 9), 10pm, Charley’s, Paia, $15 / two for $25

If you’ve got the gams, there are never enough opportunities to wear corsets and thigh-highs in public. Thank goodness Ambrosia is hosting a party celebrating the spirit of Moulin Rouge. Not only would it be appropriate—nay, encouraged—to wear a corset to such an event, a cool-enough ensemble (or, perhaps, the lack thereof) could be rewarded with prizes during the event’s costume contest. So don’t hold back your can-can creative when dressing up for this night of sultry Parisian stylie. Twisting the tunes is DJ Del Sol, who lights up the night long after the sun has gone down. Too, Ambrosia is offering Absinthe drink specials—that grand “grande wormwood” imbibable affectionately known as “the Green Fairy.” It’s only been a few years since commercial distillation of this herb-derived drink resumed in the U.S. (and just a couple decades worldwide), so along with the naughty nature of the cabaret, you can have fun imagining a not-so-long ago time when sipping on such a spirit might have been a bad thing too. 891-1011, ambrosiamaui.com

For any wild wahine with a six-string soul, to be called “one mean bitch guitar player” by Keith Richards himself ought to give you enough energy to power an amp. For blues musician Nicole Fournier, it was indeed powerful encouragement, but with or without a Rolling Stone’s stamp of approval, she’s a fret force to be reckoned with. In 1992—the same year she both jammed with and earned the accolades of Richards—she was nominated for Best Female Vocalist at the Bay Area Blues Awards and sat in with John Lee Hooker for a sold-out Seattle show. From there, she’s strung up a hearty list of honors—like multiple nominations for Best Electric Guitar and Best Female Vocalist from the Washington Blues Society, and being named “Tacoma Blueswoman of the Year” in 1996—and has played with the likes of Big Bones, Deacon Jones and Harvey Mandel. This weekend, she’ll add Maui’s own The Vince Esquire Band to the list of notable collaborators, and will show audiences what that Keith Richards guy was raving about. Advance tickets available at the Wine Corner. 579-8085, charleysmaui.com

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Friday, (July 9), 10pm, Casanova, Makawao, $10

Tuesday (July 13), 7-10pm, Kahului Ale House, no cover

Keys of Creation’s hit “Heart of Polynesiaâ€? is just the kind of anthem I love to turn up on Q103 (Happy B-day, BTW!), when curling my way down from Kula on Kekaulike Avenue. How can you not love a sweet, rootsy chant to “live up Polynesia,â€? while in sightline of our own bi-coastal blessing? Makes me feel all revolutionary and stuff— stoking hope for some great, future Pacific peoples’ collective. Beyond their lyrics, Keys of Creation’s members themselves speak to the diversity needed to achieve such harmony. Front man Iakopo is a Cali kid raised in Samoa (which I’ll divulge personal sentimentality towards, my mom being of the same uncommon rearing), and backing his vocals are Poly poi dog bandmembers Chris (drums), Lil Dread (bass), Kainalu (keys) and Justin (guitar). But I digress‌ I’m preaching to the choir, aren’t I? As entrenched as reggae is here in the 808, you’d be as hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t much care for the band’s sound as you will be to find parking at the Casanova show. So if you see me cruising the roads headed that way, give me a wave; maybe we can carpool. 572-0220, casanovamaui.com, keysofcreation.net

“It’s like turning on the radio and hearing a litany of your favorite songs—it just makes you feel good,â€? writes MauiTime’s Ynez Tongson of the band Bad Kitty. Comprised of Marciline “Marciâ€? Olson, Joette Burke, Mike Burke (drums), Barney Cortinez (bass) and Herb Andrews (guitar), they’re a talented troupe who aim to have fun with their sound and get the crowd moving. The night Tongson reviewed the band at Eha’s Pool Bar, it was “a rainy Friday night, and Wailuku [was] awash with streetlights and the shiny sleekness of wet pavement‌ The air inside Eha’s hot, sticky and almost electric with the buzz of excited bar-goers.â€? Bad Kitty were regular players at that Wailuku hub, and we join them in mourning recently having lost it to landlords and the LC. But Bad Kitty gigs on (they’re all professionals, “members hail[ing] from a variety of established local bands like Jimmy Mac and the Kool Kats, Country Night and Gomegaâ€?), and can next be seen at the Kahului Ale House this coming Tuesday. And don’t we all need a little feel-good reprieve on Tuesdays? 877-9001

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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS JOHN CRUZ - July 9 & 10. Na Hoku Hanohano award winner John Cruz pauses from his international travels and work on his new album to perform two special shows for the Supper Club. Joined by bassist and part-time Maui resident Hutch Hutchinson (Bonnie Raitt’s band). $60 - 4 Course Dinner + Show. 6-9 p.m. Stella Blues Cafe, 1279 South Kihei Rd., # 201, Kihei; 808-874-3779; http:// www.stellablues.com / http://www.johncruz.com

STAGE CIRQUE POLYNESIA - Mon-Sat. It’s Circue du Soleil meets Polynesian hula with amazing high-wire acts, aerial acrobatics and illusions, and mind-boggling contortionist and balancing-acts. Call for their Kama’aina special. Starting at $62; deals for kids. 6 p.m. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, 200 Nohea Kai Dr., Kaanapali; 808-667-4540; http://maui.hyatt.com SOUTH PACIFIC - Daily. Opening weekend. Enjoy an enchanted evening under the stars with the Maui Academy of Performing Arts’ production of this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic. Bring blankets or low chairs for lawn seating. Second (and ďŹ nal) series of performances July 15 - 17. $18 - $25. 7:30-10 p.m. Maui Tropical Plantation, 1670 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu; 808-244-8760; http://www.mauiacademy.org

THURSDAY 8 WAVETRAIN DIRTY,MODERN,ELECTRO FUNK MAUI’S BEST LIVE BAND 10pm-CLOSE / $5

FRIDAY 9 BLUES SENSATION FROM KONA

NICOLE FOURNIER SPECIAL GUESTS THE VINCE ESQUIRE BAND Advance Tickets Avail. @ The Wine Corner PM #,/3% s 4WO FOR AT THE DOOR

SATURDAY 10 MANAO RADIO ROADSHOW FEAT: RADIO TRANCE W/ DON LOPEZ, ALANA CINI, VINCE ESQUIRE, JAMES SOMERA & DJ NADI 10pm-CLOSE / $7

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DISNEY’S ALADDIN, JR. - Daily. Your last two opportunities to see this darling adaptation, performed by MAPA’s Sum’R Musical Theatre Camp students. $12 Adults / $8 Keiki. 2 p.m. Steppingstone Playhouse, 275 Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-244-8760; http://www.mauiacademy.org

FOODIE FOOD STYLING & DIGITAL PHOTGRAPHY WORKSHOP - Sat, Jul 10. Are you inspired to learn how to shoot amazing food photography? Do you want to create images that are rich in color and texture? Join professional food stylist Tamara L. Kaufman and professional photographer Alan De Herrera when they share their passion, technical expertise and experience styling and photographing different types of foods and drinks. This is a great opportunity which will allow you to advance your career. Topics to be discussed include: Lighting set-ups for studio and location shooting, camera and lighting equipment and post-production skills. Food Stylist will show participants unstyled and styled foods as well as tools, tricks, and techniques used in food styling. $250 (includes lunch), $200 (includes lunch) 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Maui Culinary Academy, 310 Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului; To attend: 917-301-4490; http://www.StudyAbroadOpportunities.ning.com FRESH EATS FROM JOY’S PLACE - Tue, Jul 13. Special class focusing on the amazing beneďŹ ts of whole raw foods with Tyua Sereda from Joy’s place - a live and raw food restaurant in Kihei. No Cover. 6 p.m. Whole Foods Market, 70 Kaahumanu Ave #B,, Kahului; 808-8723310; www.wholefoodsmarket.com/maui KAMA’AINA MONDAYS - Mon, Jul 5. In celebrating our one year anniversary, David Paul’s is offering 50% off all entrees. Hawaii I.D. required. Every Monday. 50% off all Entrees. David Paul’s Island Grill, 900 Front St. Suite A101, Lahaina; 808-6623000; http://www.davidpaulsislandgrill.com

CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT 142 HANA HWY. PAIA Reservations & Info

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WHOLE FOODS MARKET VALUE TOURS - Fri, Jul 9. An educational tour, focusing on how to shop on a budget. Reservations can be made at the store’s

customer service desk or by emailing spmmm-marketing@wholefoods.com. 11 a.m. Whole Foods Market, 70 Kaahumanu Ave #B,, Kahului; 808-872-3310; www.wholefoodsmarket.com/maui TACO TUESDAYS - Tue, Jul 13. Spice up the week. Variety of $4 tacos. 3-5 p.m. Leilani’s On The Beach, Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy. Bldg. J, Ka’anapali; 808-661-4495; www.leilanis.com CULINARY EDUCATION ON WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS - Wed, Jul 14. Shoppers can take advantage of demonstrations on how to cook up fresh and nutritious recipes with Whole Foods Market’s Healthy Eating Specialist. No Cover. 12 p.m. Whole Foods Market, 70 Kaahumanu Ave #B,, Kahului; 808-8723310; www.wholefoodsmarket.com/maui GIRLS NIGHT OUT - Tue. Featuring vendors,door prizes, drink specials and a four course fondue extravaganza. $35 per person. 5-9 p.m. The Melting Pot, 325 Keawe St., Ste. A202, Lahaina; 808-6616181; http://www.meltingpot.com TASTE EDUCATION - “A signiďŹ cant part of the pleasure of eating is in one’s accurate consciousness of the lives and the world from which food comes,â€? says American man of letters, Wendell Berry. Blending both pleasure and consciousness is Slow Food Maui—a “conviviumâ€? of a global movement—who will present this foodie experience well-suited for all the ‘ohana. Sample local tomatoes, grass-fed beef, lettuces, jams/jellies and more. $5. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Ali’i Kula Lavender Farm, 1100 Waipoli Rd., Kula; 808-878-3004

TICKETS ON SALE SOLO SESSIONS WITH JAKE SHIMABUKURO - Thu, Jul 15. Get a sessions with Jake Shimabukuro, Hawaii’s ‘ukulele ambassador, unplugged in the intimate McCoy Studio. Jake will take the stage with stories, songs and lightening-fast strumming in his signature ‘ukulele style. Peace, Love, and ‘Ukulele. $25 / $45 VIP. 7:30 p.m. McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, One Cameron Way, Kahului; 808242-7469; www.mauiarts.org SOUTH PACIFIC - Daily. Second and ďŹ nal week to enjoy this classic. Spend an enchanted evening under the stars with Maui Academy of Performing Arts and their production of this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic. Bring blankets or low chairs for lawn seating. Gates open at 6:30pm. Also features a USO-style show with dancers and singers presenting favorite hits from the 1940s, plus Pekelo Cosma, a Na Hoku Hanohano award-winning slack key musician. Also, food from Bruddah Willy’s Sticky Ribs will be available for sale before the show, as well as a full bar. $18 - $25. 7:30-10 p.m. Maui Tropical Plantation, 1670 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu; 808-244-8760; http://www.mauiacademy.org THE COMEDY HUI - Fri, Jul 16. Round two in a monthly series, this island improv comedy show features fast-paced games, wacky characters and even a few musicals. $22, $11 kids ages 12 & under. 7 p.m. McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, One Cameron Way, Kahului; 808-242-7469; www.mauiarts.org 5TH ANNUAL REGGAE IN THE VALLEY - Sat, Jul 24. Featuring Sly Dog, Rushouze, Dani Girl, Maoli, Natural Vibes, Ten Feet, Kolohe Kai and FIJI, this concert will be a night jam-packed with old school and new school local music across the spectrum. $20 advance, $30 day of show. 4:30 p.m. Events Lawn, MACC, One Cameron Way, Kahului; 808242-7469; www.mauiarts.org THE MAUI CELEBRITY SERIES PRESENTS TOM GREEN, LIVE ON MAUI - Fri, Aug 6. Comedian

Tom Green performs for the ďŹ rst time on Maui, with special guest, Brian Evans. For tickets call the venue at 808-856-7973 or visit the box ofďŹ ce. $39.50, $59.50, $79.50. 9:30-11 p.m. The Maui Theatre (Home to Ulalena), 878 Front St., Lahaina; 808-856-7973; www.themauicelebrityseries.com MAUI CALLS - Fri, Aug 13. This annual MACC beneďŹ t gala features gourmet dishes prepared on site by Hawaii’s top chefs, ďŹ ne wine tasting, live musical entertainment and dancing, silent and live auctions, and door prize drawings. $175-$500. 6-10 p.m. Events Lawn, MACC, One Cameron Way, Kahului; 808-242-7469; www.mauiarts.org D.L. HUGHLEY - KING OF THE CASTLE - Sun, Aug 15. From the Original Kings of Comedy, The Hughleys and Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam, DL keeps the crowd roaring with his hilarious take on politics, childhood, gluttony, impotence, drugs, parenthood, and more. $39 - $79. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC, One Cameron Wy., Kahului; 808242-7469; www.mauiarts.org ULUWEHI GUERRERO CONCERT - Sat, Sep 4. Kaulupono Music proudly presents Maui’s own Kumu Hula and Na Hoku Hanohano Awar-Winning male Vocalist Uluwehi Guerrero and Halu Hula Kauluokala in “Na Mele O Ku’u Pu’uwai,â€? Songs of My Heart. $25-$40. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC, One Cameron Wy., Kahului; 808-242-7469; www.mauiarts.org

ANNOUNCEMENTS MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE - Sat, Jul 10. Spend the morning treasure hunting at this huge garage sale. 7-11 a.m.154 Molokai Akau St., Kahului WANTED: ARTISTS: MAUI CRAFTS GUILD - Daily. The gallery features ceramics, basket-weaving, textiles, jewelry, glass, woodwork and other crafts. However, ceramics or jewelry are not being accepted at this time. Visit the gallery to ďŹ ll out an application and submit artwork. Maui Crafts Guild, 69 Hana Hwy., Paia; 808-579-9697; http://www.mauicraftsguild.com FACES OF HAWAII PHOTO PORTRAIT COMPETITION - Daily. Last week for entries (due July 15) for HI Art Magazine & idspace’s photography competition portraying Hawaii’s faces. Winners will be compiled into a book, “Faces of Hawaii, Volume 3.â€? www.hiartmagazine.com.

EVENTS THURSDAY, JUL 08 KANIKAPILA WITH POKI - Hosted by Braddah Poki of KPOA, this installment of good times “in the old Hawaiian way,â€? will feature the music of Jason Kealaokala Sadang. Under the shade of the kou trees, the “Lei Ladiesâ€? of the Lahaina-Honolua Senior Citizens Club will string fresh ower lei. Things to bring: beach mats / grinds / all your ‘ohana. Brought to you by the Lahaina Restoration Foundation and sponsored by the County of Maui OfďŹ ce of Economic Development and Hawaii Tourism Authority. Free. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Baldwin Home Museum, 120 Dickenson St., Lahaina; 808-661-3262; www.lahainarestoration.org PILTZ CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS OPENS - The public is invited to meet candidate Randy Piltz at the grand opening and blessing of the Piltz for Mayor campaign headquarters. Enjoy chili and rice, refreshments and entertainment. Ample free parking. (Enter from Puunene Ave.). Free. 4-7 p.m. Old Kahului Shopping Center, 65 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-244-7777


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Flashback Fridays 9pm; $10

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MON - Tom Conway 5pm / TUES - Bad Kitty 7pm; WED - Curtis Williams 9pm

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Moulin Rouge Party 10pm

What the Funk? Fridays with DJ Forrest 10pm

Sunrize Saturdays with DJ Decka 10pm

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RB BLACK ANGUS STEAKHOUSE 4465 Honoapiilani Hwy, Lahaina - 669-8889

Keys of Creation 10pm - 1am; $10

DJ Kamikaze No Cover

TUE - Willie K 9pm; $10 WED - Ladies Night $10

Wavetrain 10 pm ; $5

Nicole Fournier w/ The Vince Esquire Band 10pm

Mana’o Radio Roadshow 10pm; $7

TUE - Danyell Alana 10 pm WED - Rack ‘Em Up Wednesdays

Ryan Palma 7:30 - 10pm; No Cover

Dave Carroll 7:30 - 10pm; No Cover

Dave Carroll 7:30 - 10pm; No Cover

Ryan Palma 7:30 - 10pm; No Cover

MON - Peter DeAguino TUE - Live Jazz WED - Whaleshark - All 7:30 - 10pm; No Cover

DJ Music 10 pm; No Cover

Seismic Chops 9pm; No Cover

DJ Music 10pm; No Cover

Gina Martinelli Band No Cover

MON - Gomega 9:30pm / TUE- Open Mic 9pm WED - DJ Music 10pm (All No Cover)

1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-9669

Quiz Night 8pm; No Cover

Jarod 10pm; No Cover

Big John No Cover

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142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8085

COOL CAT CAFE

Wharf Cinema, Lahaina - 667-0908

DIAMONDS ICE BAR

1279 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-9299

DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB 1234 Lower Main, Wailuku - 242-1177

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1445 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-4041

GREEN LEAF SPORTS BAR 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4888

DJ Music 9pm-2am

Karaoke Kalani 8:30pm

The Crunch Pups 9pm

Rick Glencross / Roots Epidemic

Ryan Robinson & Wolf / Hot Hawaiian Night

HANG LOOSE LOUNGE 333 Dairy Rd., Kahalui - 877-6284

HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891-8010

THURSDAY NIGHT YOUTH GROUP - Get together at Hope Chapel North Shore in the Haiku Cannery for a time of food, fun and fellowship. If you are between 9-18 then this is the place to come and make quality friends. Free. Hope Chapel North Shore, 810 Haiku Rd, Haiku; 808-575-2650; http://www. hopechapelnorthshore.org GLASS FUSING: THE NEXT LAYER - Under the tutelage of Joshua Cox, students will explore the effects of heat on glass by creating pieces with multiple layers. With each layer fired using a different fusing temperature, designs will incorporate texture, depth and dimension. $135 Members / $169 Nonmembers + $20 Supply Fee + $15 Lab Fee. 6-9 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com

FRIDAY, JUL 09 FREE CHILI AND RICE - The Piltz for Mayor Campaign hosts a free chili and rice event. The public is invited to attend and meet the mayoral candidate Randy Piltz. Free. 4:30-6:30 p.m. Helene Hall, 150 Keawa Pl., Hana; 808-244-7777 ‘SLEEP WITH THE SHARKS’ SUMMER SLEEPOVERS - Keiki grades 3-8 are invited to spend the night at the Aquarium. Participants will witness the exciting nighttime behaviors of sharks and fish, touch live sea creatures, create ocean-themed crafts, enjoy a supervised turtle feeding, and much more. $60 per participant, member and group discounts available. 5:30 p.m. Maui Ocean Center, 192 Ma’alaea Rd., Ma`alaea; 808270-7075; www.mauioceancenter.com ZUMBA - by Cherry Shaw. Free. 6:30 p.m. Maui Mall, 70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-8711307; http://www.mauimall.com “HALEAKALA’S ENDANGERED FLORA” - Presented by Hank Oppenheimer, the Maui Nui Coordinator for the Plant Extinction Prevention Program, this lecture will focus on the topic of East Maui’s rarest native plant species, their management, habitats and threats, and the efforts to save them. Free. 7-8:30 p.m. UH Maui College, Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului; www.fhnp.org / www.pepphi.org WO HING MUSEUM AFTER DARK - Let the lights from the Wo Hing Museum draw you in for its special Friday hours of 1 to 8pm. With its usual day time hours 10am to 4pm, visitors have the unique opportunity to visit the museum and temple at

Junior Cudworth / Rampage 9pm

night. $2 General Admission, kids 12 and under free. 1-8 p.m. Wo Hing Temple Museum, 858 Front St., Lahaina; 808-661-3262; http://www.lahainarestoration.org

Dan & Ann / Karaoke 8pm - 1:30am

OPENING - Join Mayor Tavares as she opens her reelection campaign headquarters at Kahului Shopping Center (next to Ichiban). A blessing will be held, refreshments will be served and there will be some great entertainment. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Kahului Shopping Center, http://www.CharmaineTavares.org

ISLAND RHYTHMS SUNSET COCKTAIL CRUISE - Join Pacific Whale Foundation for very special whalewatch cruise, featuring cocktails, appetizers, and music, hosted by local reggae star Marty Dread. $49.95. 5-7 p.m. Pacific Whale Foundation’s Discovery Center, 300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ste. 211, Wailuku; 808249-8811 ext. 1; www.pacificwhale.org/ecocruises

MOBILE PET ADOPTION - Spreading the good word about the wag—for the Maui Humane Society, taking pets off the streets sometimes entails taking to the streets. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center, 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-8773369; http://www.queenkaahumanucenter.com

SATURDAY, JUL 10

SUMMER BASH WITH WILLIE K - Uncle Willie K and friends put a little six string sizzle into your summer. Too, you can put much-needed school supplies into the hands of Maui keiki in need, by contributing to a special collection for the Queen Liliuokalani Children Center. Free. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Piilani Village Shopping Center, 297 Piikea Ave., Kihei

JOHN KELLY: IMPRESSIONS OF AN ERA OPENING RECEPTION - Kelly is well known for his idyllic depictions of Native Hawaiian women, fishermen, lei makers and keiki from the nostalgic golden era of old Hawai’i. Free. Schaefer International Gallery, MACC, 1 Cameron Wy., Kahului; 808-242-7469; www.mauiarts.org

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LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S FINE ART FAIR - Looking for great locally made gifts? Find them under Lahaina’s banyan tree. There you will discover a wonderful selection of local art at reasonable prices, from paintings, to ceramics, photography, carvings, baskets, jewelry, tapa and more. Free. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Banyan Tree Park, 649 Wharf St., Lahaina; 888-310-1117

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JORDANNE GALLERY GRAND OPENING - Jordanne Weinstein has found inspiration and prosperity on Lana’i, and now expands to Upcountry Maui. Enjoy a champagne reception in celebration of Weinstein’s new gallery opening, and get an exclusive preview of her original plein air paintings. Free. 5:30 p.m. Jordanne Gallery, 2635 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-563-0088; http://www.jordannefineart.com

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PEARLY SHELLS, PEARLY SHELLS - Join Julie Matheis for this fun workshop. Feel free to bring beads, shells, or other accents to incorporate into your work. No experience necessary, but intermediate students are sure to pick up some new techniques, too. $65 Members / $81 Nonmembers + $30 Supply Fee. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com AUTOGRAPH SIGNING SESSION - Na Koa Ikaika Maui Professional Baseball stars share their signatures. Free. 11 a.m. Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center, 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-8773369; http://www.queenkaahumanucenter.com MAYOR CHARMAINE TAVARES REELECTION HQ

SUNDAY, JUL 11 LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S FINE ART FAIR Looking for great locally made gifts? Find them under Lahaina’s banyan tree. There you will discover a wonderful selection of local art at reasonable prices, from paintings, to ceramics, photography, carvings, baskets, jewelry, tapa and more. Free. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Banyan Tree Park, 649 Wharf St., Lahaina; 888-310-1117 BENEFIT FOR AUNTIE NAHI - Auntie Nahi Guzman— recently diagnosed with terminal cancer—has been

MON - TBD Live Music & Karaoke / TUES - Rick Glencross / DJ Chiselberry / WED - Open Mic a pillar of the Hawaiian community for the past 30 years, and has touched many hearts with her spirit of aloha. Now, you can help Auntie Nahi. Join Marty Dread, George Kahumoku and more. 6-10 p.m. Studio Maui, Haiku Marketplace, 810 Haiku Rd., Suite 265, Haiku; Katrin: 703-505-8084 / E-mail: nahialoha@yahoo.com; www.thestudiomaui.com MAKAWAO TOWN JAMBOREE - Sponsored by Makawao Town Merchants Association. Mike Carroll’s Community Service house band, other musicians will play outdoors “under the stars”. Free. 5-8 p.m. across from Rodeo General Store, 808357-4943; rc@mauifuturearts.org

MONDAY, JUL 12 HULA SHOW - Original hip-sters. Free. 10 a.m. Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center, 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-877-3369; http://www. queenkaahumanucenter.com CAMP KALUANUI WEEK 5 - “Super Size Me: Imaginative Magnitudes” - For 5-to 8-year-olds and 9-to 12-year-olds. During each week of full-day Camp Kaluanui, our team of teaching artists will focus projects incorporating painting, hand building, design, digital media, photography, yoga, storytelling, music and more. $195 Members / $244 Nonmembers + $35 Supply Fee. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com

TUESDAY, JUL 13 UNDERSTANDING ART OPPORTUNITIES SETTING CAREER GOALS - Interested in presenting your work through galleries, exhibitions or other venues? In this class, you’ll learn about the different venues in the art world, gain insight on how to maximize the impact of your shows and create a realistic marketing strategy. $35 Members / $44 Nonmembers. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com CAMP KALUANUI WEEK 5 - “Super Size Me: Imaginative Magnitudes” - For 5-to 8-year-olds and 9-to 12-year-olds. During each week of full-day Camp Kaluanui, our team of teaching artists will focus projects incorporating painting, hand building, design, digital media, photography, yoga, storytelling, music and more. $195 Members / $244 Nonmembers + $35 Supply Fee. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Hui No’eau

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Live Salsa Band DJ Latin Top 40; 8pm-2am

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Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com

WEDNESDAY, JUL 14 SWING LATIN AND BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES July 7th is the registration date for this 3-month long dance class which takes place every Wednesday. Learn Beginner East Coast Swing and Intermediate Fox Trot with Maui’s only trained ballroom dance professional Rita O’Conner. Couples and Singles. ritaoc@hawaii.rr.com,. $50 for 3 months. 6:30-9 p.m. Kihei Community Center, 303 E. Lipoa St., Kihei; 808879-4364; http://www.alohaballroom.com MASTERS OF HAWAIIAN SLACK KEY GUITAR SERIES WITH GRAMMY-WINNER GEORGE KAHUMOKU JR. AND HAWAII’S TOP SLACK KEY ARTISTS - Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Series with Grammy-winner George Kahumoku Jr. and Hawaii’s top slack key artists. $39.99. 7:30 p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 L. Honoapiilani Rd., Napili; 808-669-6271; http://www.napilikai.com CAMP KALUANUI WEEK 5 - “Super Size Me: Imaginative Magnitudes” - For 5-to 8-year-olds and 9-to 12-yearolds. During each week of full-day Camp Kaluanui, our team of teaching artists will focus projects incorporating painting, hand building, design, digital media, photography, yoga, storytelling, music and more. $195 Members / $244 Nonmembers + $35 Supply Fee. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com

ART ART MARKETING 101 - Marketing is key to developing any business, including your arts career. In this class, you will explore strategies to help you identify your target audience, so you can create a marketing plan that meets your needs as an artist entrepreneur. $52 Members / $65 Nonmembers. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com JOHN KELLY: IMPRESSIONS OF AN ERA OPENING RECEPTION - Sat, Jul 10. Kelly is well known

Hula & Hawaiian Music / Top 40 DJ Music 10pm

Karaoke 7:30-11pm; No Cover

WED - Karaoke 7:30-11 pm; No Cover

X-Clusive Saturdays $10, 10 pm-2 am

MON-Service Industry Night 10pm; No Cover TUES-Dolla Balla Night w/ DJ Twizzy 10pm; No Cover / WED - Sizzling Salsa Nights 8pm; No Cover

Kulewa 9:45pm; No Cover

WED - Open Mic Night 10pm; No Cover

Ben Bird 9:30pm-1:30am

TUE - Open Mic Night WED - The Benoits 7:30-9:30pm

DJ Pete 90X No Cover, 9 pm - 12 am

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MON, TUE & WED - Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; No Cover

Crazy Fingers 9pm; No Cover

LONGHI’S LAHAINA 1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-9944

Willie K 3-5pm

Alex Calmer 4-11pm

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MON, TUE & WED - Da-Ha-Y-Ns

The Ringo Show 9pm

UniFires 9pm

Dolla Drinks 9pm

Willie K Band 7 - 9pm Pub Quiz Night 9pm - 12am

Gail Swanson / Ka’ena Elaban 9pm-12am

Maui Jazz Band w/Kelly Covington; Anuhea 10pm

The Celtic Tigers 6-9:30pm Roots Judgement 10pm

work. Free. 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Four Seasons Resort, 3900 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea; 808-874-8000; www. fourseasons.com/maui/

for his idyllic depictions of Native Hawaiian women, fishermen, lei makers and keiki from the nostalgic golden era of old Hawai’i. Free. Schaefer International Gallery, MACC, 1 Cameron Wy., Kahului; 808-242-7469; www.mauiarts.org

EXHIBITION KITCHEN: THE ART SHOW - Daily. Don’t miss this amazing feast for the eyes. Art made from or tooled by kitchen implements. Juried by Bev Gannon, Tom Klobe and Marilyn Vierra. Free. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-572-6560; http://www.huinoeau.com

PAIA TATTOO PARLOR - Daily. No Cover. Paia Tattoo Parlor, 120 Hana Hwy., Paia; 808-579-8515 JOYCE CHIN PHOTOGRAPHY - Daily. There’s a new face in the Maui art scene: Joyce Chin. View her debut showcase of enthusiastic photo works throughout the month, at the newly revamped Wailuku Coffee Comapny (formerly Café Marc Aurel). (Opening reception 6/19). No Cover. Wailuku Coffee Co., 28 N. Market St., Wailuku; 214-0692; http://www. joycechinphotography.com VESTIGES - Daily. A joint exhibition showcasing etchings and woodcuts by NIchol Markowitz and fiber art sculptuers and installations by Casey Neumann. No Cover. Paia Tattoo Parlor, 120 Hana Hwy., Paia; 808-579-8515

TUE - Dolla Drinks; WED - Dub Fire

THE GREAT NAPKIN DOODLE - Daily. Support Maui non-profit Keiki Cupboard by purchasing napkin-art masterworks created by over 25 Maui artists. Selected pieces will be displayed through July (and online). No Cover. 11 a.m. South Shore Tiki Lounge, Kihei Kalama Village, 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei; 808-874-6444; http://www. mauitime.com/Articlesi-2010-06-03-73523.113117_ The_Great_Napkin_Doodle. html

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WOW - Wed, Jul 14. Wailea on Wednesdays presents OPENING RECEPTION: live island music, gallery JOYCE CHIN PHOTOGRAmauitime.com/listing receptions, artist appearPHY - Daily. There’s a new ances and more. The Shops face in the Maui art scene: at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui, Joyce Chin. View her debut Wailea; 808-897-6770 x2; http:// showcase of enthusiastic photo www.shopsatwailea.com works throughout the month (6/19 –

7/31,) at the newly revamped Wailuku Coffee Company (formerly Café Marc Aurel). Opening reception features music by Sebrina Barron and Jaxon Chester. No Cover. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wailuku Coffee Co., 28 N. Market St., Wailuku; 808-2140692; http://www.joycechinphotography.com THOUSAND WINTER CONSTELLATIONS - Daily. Hosted by painter AJW and the gallery at Paia Tattoo Parlor. “To be read by the Host of the Landlocked Intranquil Spirit Most High”. No Cover. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Paia Tattoo Parlor, 120 Hana Hwy., Paia; 808-579-8515 MEET THE ARTISTS - Daily. The Four Seasons’ resident artist will be on hand to discuss his or her

FARMERS MARKET, ART/CRAFT FAIRS FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, KIHEI - Every Mon, Tue, Wed & Thu. Sample the goods at this local market for fresh produce. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Farmers Market of Maui, 61 South Kihei Rd., Kihei; 808-875-0949 FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, HONOKOWAI Daily (except Thu). Lots of fresh local produce plus baked and canned goods. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Farmers Market Maui & Deli, 3636 Lower Honoapiilaina Rd., Lahaina; 808-669-7004

MON-Willie K 7-9pm / TUE-Murray Thorne/Tin Can Comedy w/ Shaggy WED-Rick Glencross KAHULUI SHOPPING CENTER “GREEN DRAGON: FARMER’S MARKET - Every Sun, Tue, Wed & Sat. “Green Dragon” Farmer’s market features arts, crafts, food booths and fresh Maui produce. 7 a.m.4 p.m. Kahului Shopping Center, 65 W. Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului; gdmaui@hotmail.com K-MART CRAFT FAIR - Daily (except Sat). Held inside. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. K-Mart, 424 Dairy Rd., Kahului; 808-344-4220 OHANA FARMERS & CRAFTERS MARKET - Every Tue, Wed & Fri. Vendors bring a plethora of juicy fresh fruit and vegetables to Ka’ahumanu’s Center Court. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center, 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-8773369; http://www.queenkaahumanucenter.com HO`OLOKAHI ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR - Every Tue & Fri. Fresh flower lei-making classes. 9-11 a.m. Wailea Beach Marriot Resort & Spa, 808-879-1922 K-MART FARMERS MARKET - Every Sun, Mon & Thu. Held in the parking lot. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. K-Mart, 424 Dairy Rd., Kahului; 808-344-4220 MAUI’S BIGGEST YARD SALE - Sat, Jul 10. Farmers Market, crafts, food, artist, t-shirts, massages, and more. Maui’s biggest yard sale every Saturday. Non profits can get free space to fundraise too. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Old Kahului Shopping Center, 65 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-333-2478 MAUI’S SWAP MEET - Sat, Jul 10. From camo hunting gear and koa carvings to vintage aloha postcards and delicate, locally-crafted jewelry, this place pretty much has it all. Killer produce market, too. Admission: 50 cents. 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Maui Community College, 310 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-244-3100; http://www.mauiexposition.com UPCOUNTRY FARMERS MARKET - Sat, Jul 10. No longer at the Eddie Tam Gym location. Follow the signs to the football field parking lot to find the best veggies, fruits, flowers and plants, Maui farmers have to offer. Plus, extra goodies like jams and jellies. Visit upcountryfarmersmarket.org. 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Kulamalu Town Center (near Longs Drugs), 808-2833257 / upcountryfarmersmarket@gmail.com

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DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI CANOES - Sun, Live Jazz 3-6 p.m.; Fri, Howard Ahia 5:30-8:30 p.m. 1450 Front St., Lahaina, 808-661-0937. DUKES BEACH HOUSE - Every Mon, Tue & Wed, Damien & Edee 6-8:30 p.m.; Thu, Ernie & Miles 3-5 p.m.; Thu, Garrett Probst 6-8:30 p.m.; Fri, Henry Kapono 4-6 p.m.; Every Fri & Sat, Kulewa 6-8:30 p.m.; Every Sun & Sat, Mondo 3-5 p.m.; Sun, Ernie & Miles 6-8:30 p.m.; Every Mon, Tue & Wed, Brian 3-5 p.m. 130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina, 808-662-2900. HULA GRILL - Fri, Ernetst Pua’a and Friends 6:309 p.m.; Sun, Kawika Lum Ho 2-4 p.m.; Tue, Jarret Roback 2-4 p.m.; Tue, Ernest Pua’a Hawaiian Trio 4-9 p.m.; Wed, Ernest Pua’a 2-4 p.m.; Wed, Ernest Pua’a Hawaiian and Friends 6:30-9 p.m.; Thu, Ernest Pua’a 2-4 p.m.; Fri, Ernest Pua’a and Kawika Lum Ho 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri, Ron Hetten 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Sat, Oren and JR 4-6 p.m.; Sun, Derrick Sebastian Trio 6:30-9 p.m.; Mon, Ernest Pua 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Mon, Derick Sebastian and Josh Kahula 6:30-9 p.m.; Mon, Kawika Lum Ho 2-4 p.m. Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy., Bldg P, Lahaina, 808-667-6636. JAVA JAZZ/SOUP NUTZ - Every Tue, Wed & Thu, Renee Alonso 7 p.m.; Every Mon & Fri, Guest Performer 7 p.m.; Sat, Farzad & Mike Madden 7 p.m.; Sun, Brian Cuomo 7 p.m. 3350 L. Honoapiilani Hwy. #203 & 204, Honokowai , 808-667-0787. KIMO’S RESTAURANT - Every Sun, Mon, Tue & Wed, Sam Ahia 6-8 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 808-661-4811. LAHAINA CAFE - Fri, Alex L Calma 7-9 p.m. 843 Wainee St., Lahaina. LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Every Wed, Thu & Fri, John Kane 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Sat, Harry Troupe 7:309:30 p.m.; Sun, Greg Di Piazza 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Every Mon & Tue, Martin Tevaga 7:30-9:30 p.m. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 808-661-0700. LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Sat, JD & Harry 2:305 p.m.; Sun, Kilohana 2:30-5 p.m.; Fri, The J.D on the Rocks Band 2:30-5 p.m. Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy. Bldg. J, Ka’anapali, (808) 661-4495. LONGBOARDS KA’ANAPALI - Every Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri, Solo guitarist 5:30-8:30 p.m. 100 Nohea Kai Dr., Lahaina, 808-667-1200. MERRIMAN’S - Daily (except Mon & Tue), Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30 p.m.; Mon, The Benoits 5:30-8:30 p.m.; Tue, David Choy 5:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Bay Club Pl., Lahaina, 808-669-6400. MULLIGAN’S AT THE WHARF - Fri, Irish Aloha Fridays 7-9 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-661-8881. PINEAPPLE GRILL - Sat, Jazz on the Green 7-10 p.m.; Fri, Jawaiian Music 7-10 p.m. 200 Kapalua Dr., Kapalua, 808-669-9600.

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PIONEER INN GRILL & BAR - Wed, Greg DiPiazza 6-8 p.m.; Tue, Ah Tim Elenicki 5:30-8:30 p.m. 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 808-661-8881. RITZ-CARLTON KAPALUA - Every Wed & Thu, Banyan Tree Restaurant. 1 Ritz Carlton Dr., Kapalua, 808-669-6200. SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT - Every Sun, Mon, Wed & Thu, Andrew Kaina 7-9 p.m.; Every Tue & Fri, Kincaid Kupahu 7-9 p.m. 5900 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Napili, 808-669-1500. TIAJUANA’S CANTINA - Wed, Tableside Magic with Brenton Keith 6-9 p.m. 2291 Kaanapali Pkwy., Lahaina, 808-667-4080.

SOUTH MAUI BEACH BUM’S BAR & GRILL - Tue, Randall Rospond 5-8 p.m.; Wed, Blues Brews & BBQ 5-9 p.m.; Fri, Tom Cherry/Mike F 5-9 p.m.; Sun, Kaleo 5-9 p.m.; Wed, Tom & Randall Rospond 5:30-8:30 p.m.; Every Mon, Thu & Sat, Kenny Roberts 5 p.m. 300 Maalaea Rd. #1M, Wailuku, 808-243-2286. CAPISCHE? - Sat, Mark Johnstone 7-10 p.m.; Fri, Mark

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Johnstone 7-10 p.m. 555 Kaukahi St., Kihei, 808-879-2224. DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Sun, Gina Martinelli Band 6-9 p.m. 1279 S. Kihei Rd. # 314, Kihei, 808-874-9299. DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB - Mon, Ka’ena; Wed, Jessica and Friends; Sun, Billy & The Bad Dogs 4-7 p.m.; Mon, JR. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-875-9669. FIVE PALMS RESTAURANT - Sun, Brian Cuomo 7 p.m. 2960 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-879-2607. GIAN DON’S - Thu, Jeff New Island Style Music 5-8 p.m.; Fri, Joe Conti & Sayrah Garrison 7-9 p.m.; Sat, Angie Carr 5-8 p.m. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-874-4041. HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH - Wed, Jordan Cudworth 4-8 p.m.; Thu, Junior Lacuesta 4-8 p.m.; Sat, Ryan Robinson and Wolf 4-7 p.m.; Sun, Dan & Ann 5-8 p.m.; Mon, TBD 4-8 p.m.; Every Tue & Fri, Rick Glencross 4-8 p.m. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. #E, Kihei, 808-891-8010. LONGHI’S WAILEA - Sat, Longhi’s. The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Ala Nui , Wailea, 808-891-8883. LULU’S KIHEI - Thu, Louise Lambert 8-11 p.m.; Fri, Hawaiian Music & Hula Show 5-7 p.m.; Sat, Hawaiian Music & Hula Show 6-8 p.m.; Thu, Live Salsa 8-11 p.m. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-879-9944. MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE - Sat, Jazz on the Blue 7-10 p.m.; Tue, Murray Thorne 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Every Mon, Wed & Thu, Willie K 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Sun, The Celtic Tigers 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Fri, Gail Swanson 6:308:30 p.m. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 808-874-1131. SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE - Thu, Erin Smith 4-6 p.m.; Tue, Sebrina Barron 4-6 p.m. Kihei Kalama Village, 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-874-6444. STELLA BLUES CAFE - Tue, Tom Conway 4-6 p.m.; Wed, Cyrus Clarke 4-6 p.m.; Thu, Ah Tim 4-6 p.m.; Fri, Ahumanu 4-6 p.m.; Sun, Phil & Angela Benoit 5-8 p.m.; Mon, Tom Cherry and Mike Finkiewicz 4-6 p.m.; Wed, David Choy & The Slam Band 6-10 p.m. 1279 South Kihei Rd., # 201, Kihei, 808-874-3779. TAQUERIA CRUZ - Every Tue & Sat, Live Music Reggae, Jazz, Blues 5:30-8:30 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd. #112, Kihei, 808-875-2910. TOMMY BAHAMA’S TROPICAL CAFE - Every Sun & Wed, Merv Oana 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Every Thu & Fri, Margie Heart 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Every Sun & Sat, Howard Ahia 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Mon, Greg Di Piazza 5:30-9:30 p.m. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., Kihei, 808-875-9983. TRADEWINDS POOLSIDE CAFE - Wed, Mondo Kane 6-9 p.m.; Thu, Island favorites with Kawika Lum Ho 6-9 p.m.; Fri, Girls Night Out with Gina Martinelli 6-9 p.m.; Sat, Clasic Rock with Dominic 6-9 p.m.; Sun, Crunch Pups 6-9 p.m.; Mon, Bobby Ingraham 6-9 p.m.; Tue, Mike and Mark 6-9 p.m. 2259 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-891-8860.

CENTRAL MAUI CAFE O’LEI AT THE DUNES AT MAUI LANI - Every Fri & Sat, Phil and Angela Benoit 5:30-8 p.m.; Thu, Reiko Fukina 5:30-8 p.m. 1333 Maui Lani Pkwy., Kahului, 808-877-0073. CARY & EDDIE’S HIDEAWAY RESTAURANT - Every Thu, Fri & Sat, Friends of Bryan 5:30 p.m.; Every Thu, Fri & Sat, Menehune Music and Bryan and Friends 8-11:30 p.m.; Sun, Fausto’s Guitar 9 a.m.1 p.m.; Every Tue & Sat, Francois’ Piano 5 p.m. 500 N. Puunene Ave., Kahului, 808-873-6555. HANGLOOSE LOUNGE - Wed, Kenny Roberts 7:30 p.m. 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 808-877-6284. KAHULUI ALE HOUSE - Mon, Tom Conway 5-7 p.m.; Tue, Bad Kitty 7-10 p.m.; Thu, The Crunch Pups 7-10 p.m. 355 E. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului, 808-877-9001. MAIN STREET BISTRO - Every Thu & Fri, Rythm & Blues with Freedom 5 p.m.-7:30 a.m. 2051 Main St., Wailuku, 808-244-6816.

UPCOUNTRY MAUI CAFE DES AMIS - Wed, Stone Violets 6:30-9 p.m.; Wed, Cafe Des Amis. 42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 808-579-6323. GREEN BANANA CAFE - Every Tue, Thu & Sat, Polynesian Dance Coffee Luau 6 p.m. 137 Hana Hwy., Paia, 808-579-9130.


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MULLIGAN’S AT THE WHARF

Live Irish Aloha Friday 7 pm Johnny Ringo Nite - 10pm

Sounds of Addiction 10 pm No Cover

OCEANS BAR & GRILL

All Access Ent.: Drop It Low Dance Contest 10 pm; $5

Flashback Saturdays w/ NLE 10pm; No Cover

Ocean Vodka Beach Party 7-10 pm

Smooth Jazz Sounds w/ Brian Cuomo & Friends, 7pm -10m

Cinema Center, Lahaina - 661-8881

1819 S. Kihei Rd. - 891-2414

PINEAPPLE GRILLE

200 Kapalua Drv. Lahaina - 669-9600

Jawaiian Music w/ DJ Bruddah Damien

RITZ CARLTON

SANSEI - KAPALUA

Free Karaoke No Cover, 10pm - 1am

Free Karaoke No Cover, 10pm - 1am

Open Mic Night 10 pm

SANSEI - KIHEI

Free Karaoke No Cover, 10pm-1am

Free Karaoke No Cover, 10pm - 1am

Free Karaoke No Cover, 10pm-1am

DJ Slackin 10pm; No Cover

DJ Sonny 10pm; No Cover

DJ LX 10pm; No Cover

Roots 9pm; No Cover

Kulture Klash 808 9pm; No Cover

1881 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. KT116 -879-0004

SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-6444

SPORTS PAGE GRILL & BAR 2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-0602

STELLA BLUE’S

1279 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-3779

Ah Tim 4-6 pm

Steve Grimes CD Release Party $15 w/ cd The Crunch Pups 9pm - 1 am; $3

Karaoke w/ Pearl Rose 9pm-12am; No Cover

Ladies Night w/ DJ Jay P 10pm; No Cover

Kanoa & Jessica Rabbitt 10pm; No Cover

STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR 1127 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-1380

THREE’S BAR & GRILL 1945 S Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-3133

TIAJUANA’S

2911 Ka’anapali Pkwy., Ka’anapali - 667-4080

TIFFANY’S

1424 L. Main St., Wailuku - 249-0052

TIMBA

505 Front St, Ste. 212, Lahaina - 661-9873

WATERCRESS

Waiehu Beach Center, Wailuku-243-9350

WOW-WEE MAUI’S

333 Dairy Rd. #101, Kahului - 871-1414

Live Music 10 pm ; No Cover

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa 200 Nohea Kai Dr., 808-661-1234. UMALU - Daily, Torch Lighting Ceremony 5:30-6 p.m.; Daily (except Wed), Live Music 7-9 p.m.; Thu, Off Tomorrow 6-9 p.m.; Daily (except Wed), Live Music 4-6 p.m. Kaanapali Beach Club 104 Kaanapali Shores, 808-661-2000. OHANA BAR & GRILL - Every Sun, Thu & Sat, Torch Lighting Ceremony 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Every Wed & Thu, Live Music 5:30-9:30 p.m. Kaanapali Beach Hotel 2525 Kaanapali Pkwy., (808) 661-0011. KANAEHELE ROOM - Daily (except Sun & Mon), “Kupanaha: Maui Magic for All Ages” Kanehele Room 4:30-7:30 p.m. TIKI BAR & GRILL - Daily, Music by Lanui 6-9 p.m.; Daily, Hula Show 6:30-7 p.m.; Thu, Daniel Palakiko 6-9 p.m.; Every Sun & Mon, Kealaoka’ (Jason Fundang) 6-9 p.m.; Every Tue & Wed, Leo Kane 6-9 p.m.

Jazz Nights w/ The Benoits 5-8 pm

MON-Tom Cherry & Mike Finkiewicz / TUES-Tom Conway; WED-David Choy & The Slam Band

Masquerade Night 10 pm No Cover

MON - Happy Hour / TUES - 1/2 Off Sushi & House Music 10 pm / WED - Industry Night

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Industry Night 9pm; No Cover

Undone w/ Q Ross 9 pm; $10

2nd Saturdays w/ DJ Calcul8 9 pm; $10

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Jesse Tanone and Others 9pm, No Cover

Bad Kitty 9:30 pm; No Cover

Ladies Night All Access DJs

Karaoke

MON- Karaoke TUES- Thirsty Tuesdays WED- Karaoke

Karaoke No Cover; 8pm

MON - WED - Dat Guyz; No Cover

Napili Kai Beach Resort 5900 L. Honoapiilani Rd., 808-669-6271. NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT - Sat, Coelho Morrison 7-9 p.m.; Sun, Andrew Kaina 7-9 p.m.; Thu, Kincaid Basques and Albert Kaiana 6:30-9 p.m.

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MON - DJ Blast / TUE - Tequila Tuesday w/ DJ LX; WED- Ladies Night with the ADD Twins

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MAX WORLD BISTRO - Fri, Goody and the Kit 6-9:30 p.m.; Every Tue & Wed, Brooks Maguire 6:30-9 p.m. Ha’iku Town Center, 810 Kokomo Rd., Ha’iku, 808-575-2629.

RESORT SHOWS

Viva La Bumba 10pm; No Cover

WED - Family Night w/ Roving Magician 10pm-12am

Daily, Solo guitarists and sunset hula dancers 5:30-8:30 p.m.

SPICE AND RICE - Thu, The “Trouble Makers” 7-10 p.m. 824 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-2770.

TUE - Taco Tuesday WED - Buck Night 10pm; No Cover

Raj Shaggai 6-9pm

HANA HOU CAFE - Mon-Fri, Hana Hou Cafe 6-9 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku, 808-575-2661.

MOANA BAKERY & CAFE - Tue, Open-Mic 7-11 p.m. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 808-579-9999.

MON - Bloodlines 10pm / TUES- Ryan Palma 10 pm

Crazy Fingers 10pm

One Ritz Carlton Dr., Kapalua - 669-6200

115 Bay Dr., Lahaina - 669-6286

Ryan Palma 10 pm No Cover

Wed, Scott Baird Duo with James DeBose 6-9 p.m. TROPICA - Every Wed, Thu & Fri, Benny Uyetake 6-9 p.m.; Every Mon & Sat, Mitch Kepa 6-9 p.m.; Sun, Keali’i Lum 6-9 p.m.; Tue, Steve Sargenti 6-9 p.m.

SOUTH MAUI Fairmont Kea Lani 4100 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808-840-8402. FAIRMONT KEA LANI - Daily, Live Music 5:30-9:30 p.m.

Ritz-Carlton Kapalua One Ritz-Carlton Dr., 808-669-6200. ALALOA LOUNGE - Every Fri & Sat, Live entertainment 8-12 p.m.

POLO BEACH GRILLE & BAR - Daily, Live Music 4-5:30 p.m.

RITZ-CARLTON KAPALUA - Daily, The Lounge. Royal Lahaina Resort 2780 Kekaa Dr., 808-661-3611. ROYAL OCEAN TERRACE - Every Thu, Fri & Sat, Live Hawaiian Music 6-8 p.m.; Every Thu, Fri & Sat, Live Hawaiian Music 6-8 p.m.

Four Seasons Resort 3900 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808-874-8000. FOUR SEASONS RESORT - Daily, Tourch Lighting Ceremony 5:30 p.m.

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Sugar Cane Train 975 Limahana Pl., 808-661-0088. SUGAR CANE TRAIN - Thu, Sugar Cane Train Dinner 5 p.m.; Daily, Ride the Sugar Cane Train 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

TIKI TERRACE RESTAURANT - Sun, Ka’anapali Champagne Brunch 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Warren & Annabelle’s 900 Front St., (808) 667-6244. WARREN & ANNABELLE’S - Mon-Sat, Warren & Annabelle’s Magic Show 5 p.m.

Marriot Maui Ocean Club 100 Nohea Kai Dr., 808-667-1200. LONGBOARDS KA’ANAPALI - Wed, Desmond Yap 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Sun, Miles Ahead Duo 8-11 a.m.;

Westin Maui Resort & Spa 2365 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808-667-2525. ONO BAR & GRILL - Fri, Brian Haia 6-9 p.m.; Sat, Keali’i Lum 6-9 p.m.; Sun, Raz Shaggai 6-9 p.m.;

LOBBY LOUNGE - Daily, Torch Lighting Ceremony 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Tue, Jazz Music 8-10:30 p.m.; Every Mon, Wed, Thu & Sat, Contemporary Music 8:30-10:30 p.m.; Fri, Jazz Music 8-11:30 p.m.; Sun, Hawaiian Music 8:30-10:30 p.m.; Daily, Hula Dancers 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Grand Wailea Resort & Spa 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808-875-1234. BOTERO BAR & LOUNGE - Wed, Live Hawaiian Music 5:30-9:30 p.m. GRAND DINING ROOM - Sun, Live Hawaiian Music and Hula Performances 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Makena Beach & Golf Resort 5400 Makena Alanui, 808-875-5888. MAKENA BEACH & GOLF RESORT - Sun, Live Music 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The Shops at Wailea 3750 Wailea Alanui, 808-891-6770. THE SHOPS AT WAILEA - Wed, Marti Kluth 6:30-8 p.m.; Wed, Jamie Lawerence and friends 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Wailea Beach Marriot Resort & Spa 3700 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808-879-1922. KUMU BAR & GRILL - Daily, Hula Dancing 6:30-9 p.m. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa 3700 Wailea Alanui, 808-879-1922. MELE MELE LOUNGE - Daily, Live Music 9-11 p.m.

EAST MAUI Hotel Hana-Maui 5031 Hana Hwy., 808-248-8211. HOTEL HANA-MAUI - Fri, Hula dancing 7-8 p.m. PANIOLO LOUNGE - Fri, Live music 6-9 p.m.; Every Sun, Wed, Thu & Sat, Live music 6:30-9:30 p.m.

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ike any little kid worth the dirt under her fingernails, I once commanded a fort. By no means was it a fortress, but it did the trick (for a girl). Sawdusty and sun-filled, it was a place to make private recordation of my observations—in pink composition tablets with Little Mermaid-printed pencils—and a place to concoct my intruderthwarting “poisons,” from ditch weeds I’d mashed into pulp. What else do you do in a fort? Raw lattice walls let the light in, as did the roof that grew of frail ilima blooms and rattling Chinese Lantern pods. The openness afforded a clear view of oncoming attack from any angle (not that it ever came), and a scenic lookout to the banana and soybean patches that—with great parental pains—sloped down the western end of the dusty lot. I felt I had everything I needed at hand, and naught but family and best friends were allowed entry. Though my poptop jam jar lid “doorbell” was too clever to abandon (I thought), no one seemed inclined to use it when the door was only a fabric flap.

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t that time, I had not long been a Kula kid. Truth be told, I was born in Haiku and our ‘ohana had then only recently made the Upcountry move from Waikapu. From off Honoapiilani, any beach seems spitting distance and trips were regularly made during a time when Redondos could still be bought from the now-no-mo’ Maalaea Store. On weekends, my parents had to all but tie a rope to me so as to ensure their buoyant, brown waterbaby would not plain swim away to a tako’s garden, and so my toddlerdom was spent in the shore break and just beyond. That all changed when we moved to Kula, midway through Kindergarten. The pastureland became my new undulating expanse, and though it was impossibly dry, it did more than suffice. I learned soil could be as fruitful as the sea, but learned too that to reap of it took the toil of elbows and grease and plenty of water. So, practical as he is, Dad would siphon the laundry run-off to the banana grove. Over time, it tore a nice foot-wide groove into the dry

thirsty auburn earth—a stream of sorts. Rapids white with detergent, it was a worthy spectacle on laundry days, and so I would spend my afternoons “fishing.” This meant filling balloons (preferably pink, if such things could be helped) only slightly, so that you’d have an itty-bitty fish body that tied off to a tail. Once I’d launch a small school from the ply-board landing off my fort, I’d hastily thump my fat flat feet down toward the bananas, ready to scoop my loot up in a burgundy net—a net that was progressively less-used as I saw more cabbage than coral.

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egardless of where you play, inevitably, interest in such silly games are as quick to shrivel as a worm without wet. Forts are left to ruin and poisons are no longer faux (not to mention, purposefully imbibed). Open doors are locked, sunshine is blocked and composition tablets are filled more with dissection than acceptation. But such sorrowful things are all good and well because they’re as natural as the cycle of seasons. A little darkness is OK sometimes, if afterward it makes the sunshine brighter and elbow grease seem worthwhile. Soon enough, it all comes round again, when forts become houses, best friends become lovers and families and you still must get creative to catch your dinner. ■

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by Caeriel Crestin

Horoscopes

sign.language.astrology@gmail.com CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) One person’s reward is another’s punishment. Make sure what you’re offering— or in some cases very nearly forcing on someone—is something they actually want, not just something you think they ought to want (perhaps because you would, in their shoes). That may be a difficult thing to swallow—that your well-intentioned and generous gift would be a burden or a hassle—but it’s something you’ll need to accept. Spend this week thinking of ways to gracefully (not resentfully) withdraw your offering, perhaps replacing it with something that would be more gratefully and joyfully received, if you’re so inclined.

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AGE LANGU

Quizunderstood answers 1. Island(s) 2. C.; C. 3. Daniel Dae Kim; DUI

LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) Reclaiming words is the practice of stripping them of negative connotations and actively using them to describe yourself. It’s owning the words in a way that robs them of all power to ever hurt, oppress, or denigrate you. Disempowered groups have been reclaiming and adopting defamatory language for a long time, but it can work on a personal level as well. Whatever’s been hurting you is something you can learn to own and accept about yourself. In this case, it might be something you can ultimately change—but only once you’ve acknowledged the accuracy of those unkind words.

VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) What do you do when someone’s attempts to help go wildly awry, and end up creating extra problems and complications that would never have happened, had they simply left the situation alone? Their heart was in the right place, after all. But now there’s a mess to clean up. It’s up to you to decide whether good intentions are enough. I’d suggest erring on the side of generosity, compassion, and tolerance. It’s okay to give someone enough information to realize the mess they’ve made, if they’re still clueless about it, but try not to stack it with a guilt trip, if you can.

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) Progress frequently happens in fits and starts, and it’s often of the “two steps forward, one back” variety. Don’t be discouraged by this, even in your own personal evolution. Obviously, too much negative movement wouldn’t be a good thing, but acknowledge that there’s a certain dance going on here as you adjust to your newer way of being. Focus on the positive progress, and forgive the occasional reversions back to old habits, without dwelling too much on them. Being too rigid about your own growth will not only make you miserable, it’s likely to stagnate it entirely. Just recognize the waltz, and be satisfied that you’re moving more or less in the right direction, albeit, perhaps, in a roundabout fashion.

SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) There’s no one wiser, deeper, and more amazing than a Scorpio who’s had a chance to really evolve (a process which usually takes several decades or more). Of course, the inverse is also true—there’s no one more likely to be cruel, make devastating mistakes, or just really screw up a situation than an “unripe” Scorpio. Of course, that’s exactly what makes you so wonderful once you’ve circled the block a few dozen times. If you’re still in the process of “ripening,” that is, still prone to occasionally be cruel, or screw up horribly, recognize that it’s precisely these things that will make you so wise and wonderful late in life, and forgive yourself.

SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) Taking a step or two back is better than walking away. Sometimes those are your only options. You can’t sustain things at the level you have been, so you essentially have two choices: keep trying anyway, until you burn out completely and have nothing left to offer, and consequently need to just walk away, or reducing your involvement for a while, so you can rest, recharge, and consider how to make the situation a sustainable and happy one. I think the latter option is better, since it doesn’t spell the end of what could be a productive and fulfilling chapter—but it’s on you to make it possible.

CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) Persistence is one of your best traits. It’s often negatively labeled as obsession or stubbornness, and of course it can be, like any strength, a weakness. Usually, though, it serves you well, and the current scenario could definitely benefit from its application. Don’t let others discourage you with their wish that you’d give up more easily or their denigrations of your “obsession.” Only through extreme perseverance will you achieve anything like what you’re hoping for. This, you have in spades—so don’t let others’ attempts to dissuade or distract you from your course actually keep you from pursuing it.

AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) When someone you love needs more from you than they usually do, it can suck. Suddenly, you must make sacrifices that aren’t particularly fair; however, the alternative—leaving them in the lurch—would probably make you feel worse. We always have choices, but sometimes the choices simply suck. It’s your job to choose the “best” one of those and focus on its positive aspects. It’ll probably be difficult to stay cheery in this situation; nevertheless, that’s this week’s challenge. The better you get at it, the less miserable the situation will be for all concerned—including you.

PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) There are times when being mysterious or coy will serve you well; however, sometimes that behavior’s just likely to piss or put people off. Being upfront and completely transparent and open isn’t a strength of yours; nevertheless, it’s a quality you should strive to exemplify this week. To you, this might seem like you’re being rude, egotistical or arrogant, or just plain annoying—nevertheless, if the stuff you’re putting out there is genuine and honest, it’s exactly right. This is about acknowledging, embracing, and even advertising precisely who you are and what you’re up to. Take off all the filters and see just how real you can be.

ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) When you discover something (or someone) new that you like, you sometimes go a bit overboard about it. The usual pattern is that you go full-throttle for a while, then lose most of your interest when a new obsession takes hold. This is confusing for those around you. As you get older, I hope you don’t lose your enthusiasm; however, it’d be nice if you developed a little more follow-through. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get completely carried away with whatever new thing has excited you—just that maybe you shouldn’t go out of your way to discover quite as many new things—thereby giving yourself the opportunity to explore some of this stuff in more depth. That, my dear, is what you should concentrate on this week.

TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Splitting loyalties doesn’t really work. Eventually—probably later rather than sooner, but still—both parties will make incompatible demands on you, and you’ll be forced to choose. You should decide now what you’d do in such a scenario, rather than waiting until that time (and foolishly hoping it never happens). Once you’ve figured it out, you need to tell everyone involved where they’re at. They deserve to know. You probably don’t want to, because it will hurt your own status with whoever’s lower on the priority list—but that doesn’t change that it’s the right thing to do.

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