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4 NEWS & VIEWS 10 FEATURE STORY 13 EAT & DRINK 15 BEST OF MAUI BALLOT 19 THIS WEEK’S PICKS 20 FILM REVIEW 21 FILM TIMES 22 DA KINE CALENDAR 23 THE GRID 29 HOROSCOPE 30 CLASSIFIED 31 MIND, BODY & SPIRIT

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According to an Apr. 26 press release from the Hawaii Tourism Authority, visitor expenditures in March amounted to $1.17 billion. When data from March is taken into account, how many consecutive months of “yearover-year growth in total visitor expenditures” have occurred in the state? A. 0 B. 5 C. 16 D. 22

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In March the Maui County Liquor Commission voted to lift the cap on the number of hostess bars in the county (it had been at 12). The vote was sub-

ject to approval or modification by Maui County Mayor Alan Arakawa. What did he decide to do, according to the Apr. 30 Maui News? A. Side with the LC and reject the hostess bar cap. B. Reject the LC vote and keep the number of hostess bars capped at 12. C. Keep the cap, but raise the number of hostess bars to 20. D. Have a glass of absurdly overpriced nonalcoholic champagne and think it over more.

3. On Apr. 27, Hawaii Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz showed up at Ulupalakua Ranch with about 200 local officials and business leaders for what they billed as an important ground-breaking. What will be built there? A. A new University of Hawaii clean energy research project. B. A Target. C. The 21-megawatt Auwahi Wind project. D. A winery that doesn’t specialize in pineapple wine. See answers, page 29

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side Republican state Representative Kennison said Arakawa has been a great Brian Blundell getting busted for friend to labor: putting union members on soliciting a (male) vice cop in a Honocounty boards and commissions, supporting lulu men’s room was another. Those alternative energy proposals and pursuing are sensational, even criminal acts, greater film industry interest in the county. but completely above board political “We’re very pleased with him,” Kennison said, maneuvering can be just as shocking. adding that he’s noticed a “tremendous differLike last week’s surprise Internationence” in Arakawa’s policies now over those he al Longshore and Warehouse Union pushed during his first mayoral term. (ILWU) Local 142 endorsement of But most surprising about the endorsement Mayor Alan Arakawa. is the fact two years ago, during the 2010 Maui “He has shown tremendous leadCounty Mayor’s election, ILWU Local 142 enObject of LC love ership in leading Maui County forward during this difficult and trying times [sic],” TIMESHEET ILWU Maui Division DirecVIOLATION! tor William Kennison said in The Maui County Department of Liquor an Apr. 26 press release. “The Control has a rather sinister reputation. Maui Division along with the They’re seen as tough, uncompromising, Longshore Division feel that he even harsh. Now when I’ve spoken with LC understands what is needed to Director Frank Silva and a few of his agents, keep our people employed.” they’ve always insisted that they’re just enI found this surprising for forcing the state and county liquor laws; just three reasons. First, because making sure bars and restaurants serve alArakawa is a Republican coholic beverages in a safe and responsible and–at least as far as the manner. national party platform is But every once in a while, you read a little concerned–diametrically opitem here or there that blows that responsiposed to all things organized bility out of the water and shows that, when labor. Considering that Maui it wants to be, the LC can be extremely petty, politics tends to be skewed even childish. for a variety of reasons (ReCase in point is a pending matter involvpublicans often have a better ing Lahaina Cafe. The place is fairly new, environmental record than and boasts a solid happy hour. Anyway, Democrats, for instance), when we received the agenda for today's this isn’t so shocking. May 3, 2012 Liquor Control Adjudication Arakawa's ILWU friends The timing of the enBoard meeting, we were surprised and a bit dorsement is another matsaddened to see Lahaina Cafe’s name. But ter. Arakawa won’t run for when we saw what the charges were, then a reelection until 2014, which is two full years dorsed then-Mayor Charmaine Tavares’ bid little bit of disgust crept in. away. Endorsing him (or any candidate) for reelection. And in very strong terms, too. They’re up on two charges, to which so far in the future runs the risk that some “Mayor Tavares has stood by our labor they’re pleading no contest. The first is event will break in the next 24 months that employees and important industries such as something we see fairly often: “fail to exmakes said endorsement seem shortsighted tourism and agriculture from day one,” said ercise due care to ensure that no person or just plain foolish. For Kennison, the risk Kennison in a Mar. 8, 2010 Maui News story. or employee, while on duty, be permitted was worth it. “Her support has not wavered. The fact that to consume any alcoholic beverages…” The “Our bylaws say I can only help endorsed she was endorsed at all three review levels second one is, to be fair, unusual: candidates,” Kennison told me the day after shows that we consider her leadership im“On April 20, 2011, at approximately 10:17 the endorsement. “This was our idea, and portant to the future of Maui County.” p.m., LAHAINA CAFE LLC dba LAHAInow we can do fundraisers for him.” But that was then, Kennison said. Today, NA CAFE, a dispenser general licensee, did fail to have available on its licensed premises a timesheet showing in English the legal first name and surname of all employees, and time record entries when the employee reports on duty and again when the employee goes off duty, contrary to Section 08-10170(f) of the Rules of the Liquor Commission, County of Maui.” Timesheet violation! It’s a wonder the Maui Police weren’t called in for back-up.

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ARAKAWA IS A CONTENDER!

Every now and then something blows up in Maui politics that just stops the world cold. Former County Councilman Wayne Nishiki insisting to the MauiTime staff that he never took developer contributions (when in fact he had) was one such moment. Former West-

“I just bought motor oil. Can I leave it in my car, and it won’t explode or anything?”

-Woman in North Kihei, Apr. 18

he believes it’s vital to get the rank and file union members out trumpeting Arakawa’s name immediately. And that meant a full, official endorsement. Something tells me this isn’t the last we’re going to hear about this, if for no other reason than the fact that ILWU Local 142 Division Clerk Joycelyn Victorino is married to Maui County Councilman Mike Victorino, who also happens to be the most prominent possible opponent for Arakawa in the 2014 mayoral election.

MAUI NEWS SHRINKS A BIT MORE

We live in a time when newspapers get smaller. There are many reasons for this– the rise of the Internet, increasing sophistication of computers, and so on–but it is a fact of life in the world of news media. And it looks like The Maui News isn’t protected from that reality. According to stories that ran in the paper’s Sunday edition, Editor in Chief David Hoff is retiring, effective May 18, Entertainment/Features Editor Rick Chatenever is retiring, effective May 8 and News Editor Lee Imada will become Managing Editor, a post that hasn’t existed since 1991. For a paper the size of the News, that’s a lot of change that would have dire implications, but I’m not so sure. First of all, Chatenever will apparently continue to write his “Making the Scene” column that runs on Thursdays. And Hoff, though the paper’s top editing boss since 1992, was always something of a mystery to me. In fact, until the Sunday article announcing his retirement, I’d never before laid eyes on the man. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1546n1

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BY JEN RUSSO and in Maui fashion, Gavagan grabbed his guitar and jumped in with the entertainers. “Having grown up here, I always thought of Kahoolawe as just an island that got bombed,” Senior Sales Manager Linda Eger said. “On this trip, I learned so much about its spiritual, cultural, and historical significance. I now have such an appreciation for that island.”

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FOUR SEASONS MAUI STAFF PLANTS TREES ON KAHOOLAWE

In a Hawaiian protocol ceremony led by Kumu Kealii Taua a few days after Earth Day, executives from the Four Seasons Maui planted an Iliahi (sandalwood) tree on their property to signify their commitment to the environment. It was part of their successful year-old worldwide campaign called 10 Million Trees. The Fours Seasons Maui has also – in cooperation with the Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission (KIRC)–used the campaign to support tree planting on Kahoolawe. In November and December of 2011, teams of Four Seasons employees traveled to Kahoolawe where they nurtured more than 2,000 iliahi, koa’ia, ‘a’ali’i, kamanomano, ulei and aweo weo plants. “The people of Hawaii are to be stewards of this effort and many of you planted the trees,” said Ka’onohi Lee of the KIRC to the Four Seasons employees. “Kahoolawe is part of the ahupua’a of [the] Four Seasons. Mahalo for supporting the island of Kahoolawe. The island will flourish once again.” Assistant Director of Engineering and Grounds & Landscaping Manager Kevin Gavagan spearheaded the effort and also planted over 200 trees on the resort’s Maui

property. The iliahi, which was once overharvested almost to its demise, will serve as a poignant reminder. “The tree represents to me environmental and cultural change,” said Gavagan. “But it also symbolizes renaissance and rebirth— the current widespread efforts for revitalization of the land, language and culture.” The iliahi is planted conspicuously in front of Ferraro’s at the base of the grand staircase. There’s a plaque explaining its significance next to it. At the dedication, regional vice president Thomas Steinhauer spoke about the 10 Million Trees campaign. “It is so nice to see all of us come together in this intimate setting and celebrate this corporate effort that equals us embracing our culture,” he said. “Taking the efforts of almost 100 hotels and thinking about all of the different trees planted, like the jackfruit in Shanghai, we wanted to show our own commitment with reforestation of Kahoolawe. The trees are a symbolic gesture and a reminder so we can spread the word. I encourage our staff to speak about this iliahi tree and discuss it with our guests.” With the blow of a conch and a beautiful chant, Kumu Kealii Taua began with a few words about planting. “Our people were very simple and they had just one phrase for planting, hana hou, hana hou, hana hou,” he said. The ceremony ended with a kanikapila

After 12 years, plenty of blood, lots of sweat (cuz it’s Lahaina) and too many tears, the West Maui Skate Park is now open to the public for skaters (county officials held their grand opening on a recent Wednesday morning–a dubious choice, given the fact that most kids were in school). At the blessing, Mayor Alan Arakawa emphasized being careful of the growing grass and other developing vegetation because the landscaping isn’t pau and they don’t want it damaged. But the county and parties involved were cool enough to understand that the public was more than ready to use the park, so they opened it without having completed the landscaping. So be careful! The park is a use-at-your-own-risk kind of place. Kids under 10 need parental supervision. The concrete park was designed by Gridline Skateparks, an industry leader that’s already built more than 100 skateparks around the world. This Saturday, Donovan McNab, the owner of the Lahaina Skate Company, is organizing a Grand Opening with several sponsors–one that kids can attend without ditching school. The event starts at 4pm and will go till 9pm with food and drink, music, prizes and giveaways. Oh yeah, and lots of skateboarding. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso

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In April, a research ship will begin surveying the Atlantic Ocean floor off of Nova Scotia as the first step to building, by 2013, a $300 million private fiber-optic line connecting New York and London financial markets to speed up current transmission times–by about five milliseconds. But that (according to an April report in Bloomberg Business Week) will enable the small group of firms underwriting the project to earn millions of dollars per transaction by having their trade sales arrive before their competitors’ sales.

BRAZIL’S SAFETY NET

Dr. Ivo Pitanguy, the most celebrated plastic surgeon in the country, apparently earned enough money from well-off clients that he can now “give back,” by funding and inspiring more than 200 clinics to provide low-income women with enhancement procedures (face-lifts, tummy tucks, butt lifts) at a reduced, and sometimes no, charge. A local anthropology professor told ABC News, for a March dispatch, that “[in] Brazil, plastic surgery is now seen as something of the norm.”

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euthanasia teams were placed in service countrywide to make assisted-suicide house calls–provided the client qualified under the nation’s strict laws. Euthanasia, legal in the Netherlands since 2002, is available to people who suffer “unbearable, interminable” pain and for which at least two doctors certify there is “no cure.” Panels of doctors, lawyers and ethicists rule on the applications.

WHAT WOULD JESUS BUY?

Two lawsuits filed in Los Angeles recently against the founding family of the religious Trinity Broadcasting Network allege that televangelists Paul and Jan Crouch have spent well over $50 million of worshippers’ donations on “personal” expenses, including 13 “mansions,” his-and-hers private jets, and a $100,000 mobile home for Mrs. Crouch’s dogs. The jets are necessary, the Crouches’ lawyer told the Los Angeles Times, because the Crouches receive more death threats than even the president of the United States. Allegedly, the Crouches keep millions of dollars in cash on hand, but according to their lawyer, that is merely out of obedience to the biblical principle of “ow[ing] no man anything.”

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auline Fiene calls them micro-atolls. They’re tiny rings of coral just a couple feet in diameter that grow right up to the shore. During low tide, they pierce the surface like their giant cousins in the western Pacific. She’s found them just a few yards offshore at Olowalu, and nowhere else in Hawaii. “People probably think there’s coral all around Maui, but really, there are just slivers of coral around the island,” said Fiene, a biologist who’s spent the last 25 years on Maui. “The most unique is at Olowalu. The coastline from Camp Olowalu going north used to be solid kiawe. Having that kiawe cooled the water and protected the coastline. Now it’s gone.” There’s a lot more than just ripped out kiawe that worries Fiene about the Olowalu reef. On April 23, the public comment period officially closed for the 1,000-plus page Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed Olowalu Town, which is currently under consid-

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eration by the state Land Use Commission (LUC). In development by Olowalu Town LLC (a hui consisting of David Ward, Peter Martin, Glenn Tremble, Alice Tremble, William Frampton and another hui called Plantation Village LLC, which is headed by James Riley), Olowalu Town is set to include an astonishing 1,500 new homes. The owner and operator of Mike Severns Div-

ing, Fiene has spent the last few years thinking about how that much construction will affect the Olowalu reef. Her fear is that runoff, especially during storms, will significantly damage the reef. “Fertilizer can get washed down,” she told me. “Silt is an issue. When that silt gets suspended, it reduces the amount of sunlight the coral receives. Over and over, that reduces the ability of the coral to grow and be healthy.” On April 21, Fiene sent a threepage comment on the Olowalu DEIS to the LUC staff. Based in great part on conversations and research she’s shared with fellow biologist Cory Pittman, Fiene’s comment letter succinctly and eloquently describes the dangers Olowalu Town poses to the coral reef. It’s a part of the public record, but we’re reprinting here (with some minor changes in formatting and grammar) because potential damage to Olowalu coral hasn’t received much publicity (to download a PDF of the Olowalu DEIS, visit tinyurl.com/6opf5ah).


Aloha Land Use Commission Members and Staff: I am writing to provide comments on the DEIS for the Olowalu Town Project. I am a diver and biologist with over 8,000 dives in Maui waters since 1987. I mainly study a group of shell-less mollusks called Opisthobranchs, but I also have broad interests in coral reef ecology. My comments are in regard to Appendix D– The Assessment of Marine Water Chemistry and Biotic Community Structure in the Vicinity of the Olowalu Town Master Plan. The study surveyors spent just four days surveying an area of over 450 acres. The study correctly characterizes the sediment problem on the Olowalu reefs, but fails to correctly assess the species composition, caliber and uniqueness of the reef itself. This is understandable given the extreme minimum of time spent there surveying. As a result, this study downplays this reef’s diversity and one-of-kind status, its value and importance to Maui, and its place in the entire state. The study notes that the offshore reef at Olowalu is unusual in that it is an actively accreting aggregate reef. This is true, but it fails to say just how unusual. I’ve attached a map made by NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science in 2007. The dark red areas with purple lines are living aggregate coral reef structure. This is not coral colonies growing on lava; this is high structure, coral skeleton that has been growing for hundreds of years, five to 40 feet thick. Coral reef provides many more places for reef fish and other animals to live than do isolated colonies of coral growing on rock. It is a complicated network of channels that is home to millions of other animals. The first thing that jumps out from this map is just how little living aggregate coral reef we have on Maui, compared to how much coastline there is. I don’t think most people realize what a precious and limited natural feature this is. The second striking thing is just how close the Olowalu reef is to shore and to human impacts. As you can see on this map, extensive areas containing living aggregate coral reef are limited to only THREE areas on the whole island. There are some narrow bands along the west side but they are not extensive. Of these three, only TWO. Kihei and Olowalu, have over 50-90 percent live coral coverage and only ONE of those grows very close to the shoreline. Kihei’s reef is offshore in 50-80 feet of water, a relatively safe distance from land pollutants, but also inaccessible to anyone without a boat/kayak. The single extensive aggregate coral reef on the whole island with over 50-90 percent live coral coverage that grows in accessible water is the Olowalu reef. That makes it unique, not unusual. The study found a total of 12 species of corals, but there are actually twice that many. Expert marine invertebrate biologist, Cory Pittman, who has studied the Olowalu reef for the past 34 years, has recorded 24 species of corals (personal communication).

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This area is home to several species of rare corals and it also has the highest diversity of Porites species and growth forms in the entire island chain, with three particularly rare species (P. duerdeni, P. solida, P. cf. annae). Dr. Zac Forsman of the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology told me that “one of the most amazing things about the site is that Cory was able to find nearly every species of rare coral in Hawaii at this one site!” The study noted the coral micro-atolls on the inner reef flat, but it failed to correctly identify the three species (not one) of corals growing as micro-atolls, and there is no mention of this area’s unique status in the state of Hawaii. There are a few individual micro-atolls in Kaneohe Bay, some in NWHI lagoons, and some off Lahaina, but Olowalu has by far the best-developed, most extensive microatoll area in all the islands. To me, this area is literally an outdoor museum of rare coral species and growth forms. The study notes some large (“up to several meters”) Porites lobata colonies offshore but it didn’t note that one colony is over 23 feet (7 meters) in

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Although the surveyors spent only four days on site it was obvious enough to them to note several times throughout their report that sediment was the major factor affecting this reef. “In the case of Olowalu, the predominant controlling factor appears to be effects from sediment, originating both from terrestrial runoff and resuspension of naturally occurring marine sediment (note that the lack of wave energy may also result in less removal of sediment from coral surfaces than in areas of higher water velocity). Sediment is the main stressor in this area due to limited water circulation.” If this area were designated urban and if construction were allowed to occur upslope, does anyone believe the proposed project “will not have any significant negative effects” on this reef as claimed? Especially with the “limited water circulation” referenced in the study. It is stated that grading and drainage improvements will meet or exceed County standards, but County standards haven’t proven effective at preventing degradation of reefs in the past. We all know from the many developments built in our lifetime that major deposits of soil have occurred no matter what “mitigations” the developers plan. Chocolate brown water has poured into the ocean during construction of the Grand Wailea, Four Seasons, Makena Landing properties, the Maui Ocean Center, North Kihei, the new Kapalua Hotel, etc. And these developments were on relatively level ground! Once in the ocean this dirt doesn’t just go away. It gets resuspended every time there is even small surf in the area, blocking sunlight critical to coral growth. There is no doubt in my mind that the same would occur with a project the size of Olowalu, especially considering the much greater slope of the land here. In addition, the small amount of lowlying, relatively level land at Olowalu, which in the past has functioned as a partial run-off filtration area during storm events, is, in the proposed master plan, covered with residences and impervious surfaces–as well as a wastewater treatment facility? Why would we take this chance? There is simply no compelling reason for a major development here. It doesn’t even fit most of the criteria for urban designation, being that it is so isolated from services and other developments. I am baffled why urbanization is even being considered. We don’t get to decide where our special natural places are on Maui. Nature decides that. All we can decide is where our development is going to be. And if there were a reef on the whole island that cries out for respite and exemption from urban development above it, it would be Olowalu. It has developed over centuries and there is literally nothing to replace it. Mahalo for this opportunity to comment. Pauline Fiene ■

People probably think there’s coral all around Maui, but really, there are just slivers of coral around the island. The most unique is at Olowalu.”

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diameter and is estimated by Cory Pittman to be around 500 years old. There are numerous other century colonies here as well. Dr. Zac Forsman of HIMB said to me “I’ve seen large Porites colonies, but there are some ancient giants there.” The study makes mention of “numerous small black-tip reef sharks” but doesn’t say that this area has been a nursery area for them for decades and that it is one of the few in the entire state. Pregnant females know to come specifically to this area generation after generation to give birth due to its calm, shallow, protected water.

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ONION FEST – Maui’s triumphant reign over the best damn onion in the world is celebrated at the 23rd Annual Maui Onion Festival in Ka‘anapali this Saturday, May 5. Of course, we began celebrating our revered sweet white globe way before agri-tourism turned into big business. Now the festival, in its 23rd year, boasts an elite chef competition for best onion recipe, a Ka‘anapali chef cook-off, a keiki and adult onion eating contest and food booths. You can bet the most ono onion rings will be there, too. There’s also live music by the Air Force Band of the Pacific, Benoit JazzWorks and the Barefoot Minded. Festivities begin with an early-morning Polynesian Hula Dance at 10am. Kaanapali bartenders will also compete at the Cinco de Mayo Mix Drink Contest at 2:30pm. Free. 10am. Whalers Village (Ka‘anapali)

SUNDAY, MAY 6 ART FROM MAUI’S KEIKI – Here’s your chance to see works of art created by students across Maui, from kindergarten through the 8th grade in both public and private schools. It’s an annual exhibit, which this year is called “Visual Storytelling.” The art is, as always, colorful, exciting, surprising and inspiring. Show runs through May 20. Free. Daily, 11am-5pm. Schaefer International Gallery at the MACC (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW (7469); mauiarts.org

DON BARNHART’S HYPNOTIC COMEDY – Funny guy Don Barnhart is back on Maui to get audiences rolling with his hypnosis comedy show. Barnhart zeroes in on talents hidden in the audiences’ subconscious mind. Skeptics are always welcome, no joke: “There are no gimmicks, no pills and no magic tools,” says Barnhart of his technique. Barnhart even has his own iPhone app. He wants to help you unclog your subconscious mind, but also get a few laughs (he also offers a one-hour hypnosis seminar on Sat., May 5 at 1pm). The family-friendly show starts at 8pm for all ages. But if you like your hypnosis comedy R rated, come at 10 for the adults-only show. Barnhart won’t say exactly what happens there, but you get the mental picture, right? $15 advance, $20 at the door. 8pm familyfriendly show; 10pm adults-only show. Stella Blues (Azeka Mauka Center, 1279 S. Kihei Rd.); powerupcomedy.com; donbarnhart.com

MONDAY, MAY 7 CELEBRATE LAHAINA GRILL’S BIRTHDAY – It’s time for kama’aina to treat themselves to an exquisite evening of food. The incomparable Lahaina Grill is offering 50 percent off all entrees on the menu every Monday in May. The restaurant is celebrating 22 years of impeccable service, magnificent food and wondrous pairings and they want to share it with you. In fact, we think there might just be a Kona Coffee Mountain Meadows roasted rack of lamb with your name on it. Just call to make reservations first (valid Hawaii ID required). Every Monday in May. 6pm-close. Lahaina Grill (127 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-667-5117; lahainagrill.com

FREE MARKET, TROPICAL PLANTATION-STYLE – Everyone needs a pet coconut. That’s according to Mauka, an artist and writer who sells his colorfully painted coconuts at the Maui Tropical Plantation Maui Market on Mondays. This open air market has artisan Maui items, some local veggie stands, local coconut candy, tiki carving, carved wood art, jewelry and tropical island wear. It’s like a swap meet, but on a smaller scale (though the lawn is huge!). Who knows how big this could get. Their Maui Cattle Co. hand-patted cheeseburger with the works–sold for a mere $4–was worth the trip alone, but they also offer Vietnamese crepes that are off the hook. Don’t let the mild manner of this open market fool you. Free. 9am. Maui Tropical Plantation (1670 Honoapiilani Hwy, Wailuku); 808-244-7643

TUESDAY, MAY 8 ROSPOND AND MOSLEY – Don’t over-think your Tuesday afternoon plans. Just keep it simple and drive to Ma’alaea for an incredibly serene harbor view and settle in for the Randall Rospond sunset set from 5pm to 8pm at Beach Bums Bar and Grill. Rospond is welcoming guitarist Tim Mosley, and I’m guessing a jam session will ensue. Grab a couple of Maui Brewing Co pints of beer, get some of their great barbecue, and your Tuesday will slip away to hump day in no time. Free. 5pm. Beach Bums, (300 Ma’alaea Rd.); 808-243-2286

KIPAHULU COMMUNITY MEETING – When most tourists, and even residents, hear the name Kipahulu, they probably think of Charles Lindbergh’s grave and the Pipiwai hiking trail that leads to the 400-foot Waimoku falls. But the Kipahulu District of the Haleakala National Park is a massive area, encompassing “both the easily-accessed coastal section and the highly restricted, biologically precious and pristine upper slope reserve that is closed to all but limited research access,” according to the National Park Service. Now here’s a chance for you to learn more about the park, from actual park staff. Free. 5-6:30pm. Kalena Triangle (Kipahulu). 808-248-7375

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 HOOK IT UP ON SINGLE’S NIGHT – Yeah baby! Now while we’re are not suggesting that you’ll find the love of your life here, we are not so subtly reminding you that you live on an island. One of the most remote islands on Earth, in fact. And if you haven’t been partying in the Lower Main area of Wailuku, Watercress Sports Bar and Grill is where you should be if you’re between relationships. There you can mix it up with lots of entertainment and events, including their Wednesday Singles Night. Loosen up with their DJ music and drink specials and go where your beer goggles take you. But please remember to post everything to Facebook–some of us like to see. No cover. 10pm. Watercress Sports Bar and Grill (270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Wailuku); 808-243-9351

LONGHI’S GETS THE BLUES – Blues rock sensation Popa Chubby will launch his three-island Hawaii tour with three shows on Maui beginning with Longhi’s Wednesday, Charley’s Thursday and Iao Theatre in Wailuku on Friday. His blues guitar licks are mind-blowing, and he says his affinity for the blues all began with a jukebox in a candy store back in the Bronx in the 1970s. Straight from New York, he brings his livin’ large style of blues to Maui with 22 album releases under his belt and sellout concerts all over the world. $25. Doors: 9pm; show 9:30pm. Longhi’s (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288.

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Summer 2012 Movie Preview BY BARRY WURST II

The sun is out and the thermometer is constantly in the upper 80’s. The tourists are showing up in droves, pumping up the economy and, in the words of Bu‘la‘ia, not forgetting to go home. The biggest, most fun and second busiest movie season (next to Christmas) is about to start and there’s not one Transformer, Smurf or Ryan Reynolds flick in sight. The 10 titles below stand out for the talent involved, how much anticipation they’ve accumulated over the course of the year and by how much fun they look. Of course, keep in mind that eight of the 10 are sequels, prequels, reboots or remakes of old board games, proving once again that Hollywood only rarely risks producing “original” stories: THE AVENGERS (May 4) Comic Book Saga, stars Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man and Mark Ruffalo as The Incredible Hulk. Why It Could Rock: Jeremy Renner and Chris Evans are in the cast, but this is Downey Jr.’s show. Even if it’s a mess, who doesn’t wanna see Ruffalo Hulk out, or watch Scarlett Johansson kick butt or see Samuel L. Jackson talk smack? Unless: It’s the most long awaited, hugely anticipated comic book movie since The Dark Knight, so it’s bound to disappoint.

DARK SHADOWS (May 11)

Tim Burton’s adaptation of the vampire soap opera stars Johnny Depp as bloodsucker Barnabas Collins

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Why It Could Rock: If anyone can take a campy, dusty afternoon horror series and make it startlingly different and appealingly weird, it’s Burton and his game-for-anything wingman Depp. Unless: It’s as tired and predictably kooky as their successful but empty Alice in Wonderland.

BATTLESHIP (May 18)

The board game is now a lavish sci-fi adventure starring Liam Neeson. Why It Could Rock: Actor-turned director Peter Berg made The Rundown, Friday Night Lights and The Kingdom, so he knows how to make a solid popcorn movie, even if the idea itself is awesomely dumb. Unless: The trailer had audiences groaning and laughing in disbelief.

MEN IN BLACK III (May 25)

Here come the MiB’s, again. Stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as Agents J and K. Why It Could Rock: Josh Brolin’s casting as a younger Jones is exactly what the movie needs and the sort of fresh touch that eluded the first sequel. Most of the original talent is back and expect the Fresh Prince to turbocharge the soundtrack. Unless: Audiences remember Smith’s performance in Seven Pounds, or that the last MiB movie was 10 years ago and no one asked for a third.

ROCK OF AGES (June 1)

Musical starring Alec Baldwin, Tom Cruise, Russell Brand and Malin Ackerman

Why It Could Rock: Reportedly, Cruise doing Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive” DOES rock. This is the kind of all-American musical where the audience already knows and loves every song on the soundtrack. Unless: Glee fatigue and the feeling that this is like an all-star karaoke session sink it faster than you can sing “Bye-bye-bye!”

PROMETHEUS (June 8)

Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic stars Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron and Patrick Wilson Why It Could Rock: Who doesn’t want to see Scott return to the world of Alien? The cast, which includes Idris Elba and Guy Pearce, is top notch and so is the production and f/x. What The Avengers is for comic book fans, this prequel is to sci-fi fanboys. Unless: Like The Avengers, it can’t possibly meet expectations.

BRAVE (June 22)

The new animated fantasy from the geniuses at Pixar. Why It Could Rock: It’s an original story (their first since Up). The trailer is intriguing and promising and the studio is gearing for a big comeback. Unless: Last summer’s Cars 2 proved that not every Pixar film is a classic so that audiences decide to just stay home and watch Wall-E again.

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (July 3)

A reboot, with Andrew Garfield (The Social

Network) playing Peter Parker in high school. Why It Could Rock: Garfield is a fine actor and the rest of the cast (including Emma Stone and Martin Sheen) exudes confidence. Unless: The younger spin on the story plays like Twilight with web shooters.

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (July 20)

Christian Bale is back for the 3rd Christopher Nolan-directed Batman thriller. Why It Could Rock: A cast of acting heavyweights playing iconic characters (Tom Hardy as Bane, Anne Hathaway as Catwoman and Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon) in the closing chapter of Nolan’s trilogy. Even without Heath Ledger, this has can’t-miss written all over it. Unless: After months of seeing Tony Stark, Thor, Hulk, Captain America and Spider-Man, audiences are just sick of these movies.

TOTAL RECALL (Aug. 3)

Colin Farrell, Jessica Biehl, Ethan Hawke and Kate Beckinsale star in this sci-fi remake. Why It Could Rock: Reportedly more a faithful adaptation of the original source (Philip K. Dick’s short story, “We Can Remember it For You Wholesale”) than a retelling of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger classic. The director, Lew Wiseman, helmed by the better-thanexpected Live Free or Die Hard and the early footage looks exciting. Unless: Like last summer’s Fright Night, Farrell once again stars in an inferior remake. ■

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Showtimes NOTE: Thursday, May 3 showtimes not available at press time.

FRONT STREET THEATER 900 Front Street, Lahaina, 249-2222 (Matinees: M-F until 6:30pm, Sa-Su until 3:30pm, Discount Tue) American Reunion - R - SAT-SUN (1:30) 710. The Cabin in the Woods - R - FRI (1:45, 4:15), 6:55, 9:35. SAT-SUN (1:45), 4:15, 6:55, 9:35. MON-WED (4:15), 6:55, 9:35. The Five Year Engagement - R - FRI (1:30, 4:20), 7:05, 9:50. SAT-SUN (1:30), 4:20, 7:05, 9:50. MON-WED (4:20), 7:05, 9:50. The Lucky One - PG13 - FRI (1:00, 3:45), 6:45, 9:15. SAT-SUN (1:00), 3:45, 6:45, 9:15. MONWED (3:45), 6:45, 9:15. Safe - R - FRI (1:15, 4:15), 7:00, 9:30. SAT-SUN (1:15), 4:15, 7:00, 9:30. MON-WED (4:15), 7:00, 9:30. Think Like A Man - PG13 - SAT-SUN (11:30, 2:30) 5:30, 8:30.

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Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center. 1-800326-3264 (Matinees: everyday until 4pm) The Cabin in the Woods - R - FRI-SAT 12:00, 2:35, 4:50, 7:45, 10:00. SUN-WED 12:00, 2:35, 4:50, 7:45. The Five Year Engagement - R - FRI-SAT 11:20, 2:00, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00. SUN-WED 11:20, 2:00, 4:40, 7:20. The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2D) - PG - FRISUN 10:25, 2:40, 4:50. FRI-SAT 11:25, 1:30,

NEW THIS WEEK

THE AVENGERS - PG 13 – Action/Adventure – You’ve seen all the back stories, and now Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Captain America and the rest get together with Samuel L. Jackson to save the world from Loki. Sure, why not. Joss Whedon directs. 142 min.

NOW SHOWING

21 JUMP STREET - R - Action/Comedy - Barry Wurst II writes, “The film is sometimes raunchy in search of easy, cheap laughs, but the best scenes have a crazy, anything-goes edge.” Starring Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Rob Riggle and Ice Cube. 109 min. AMERICAN REUNION - R - Comedy - This flute-and fresh pie-masturbation franchise milks its EIGHTH movie (including four direct-to-video spin-offs) from the nip-and-tucked teats of a mediocre cast. Our fingers are crossed that this is the last... 123 min. CHIMPANZEE - G - Doco - “When it comes to showing how cute and utterly fascinating animals are in the wild, Disney always has a golden touch,” writes Barry Wurst II. 78 min. THE CABIN IN THE WOODS - R - Horror - “It’s a messy, bloody mix,” writes Barry Wurst II. “The less you know going in, the better it will play out.” 95 min. THE FIVE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT - R - Romantic Comedy - Isn’t it nice when a movie’s title really sums the whole thing up? Starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt. 124 min.

WHERE AND WHEN TO WATCH WHAT

3:40, 5:50, 8:00, 10:15. SUN-WED 11:25, 1:30, 3:40, 5:50, 8:00, 10:15. MON-WED 2:40, 4:50. The Pirates! Band of Misfits (3D) - G - FRISAT 12:30, 7:00, 9:15. SUN-WED 12:30, 7:00. The Raven - R - FRI-SAT 11:45, 2:25, 5:00, 7:35, 10:00. SUN-WED 1:45, 2:25, 5:00, 7:35. The Three Stooges - PG - FR-SAT 11:00, 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, 7:25, 9:25. SUN-WED 11:00, 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, 7:25.

KUKUI MALL

1819 South Kihei Road, 1-800-326-3264 ( Matinees: everyday until 4pm) The Avengers - PG13 - FRI-SAT 11:00, 1:50, 4:50, 7:50, 10:45. SUN-WED 12:00, 3:50, 7:00, 9:50. The Hunger Games - PG13 - FRI-SAT 11:05, 2:00. 5:00, 8:00, 10:50. SUN-WED 12:15, 3:15, 6:05, 9:00. The Lucky One - PG13 - FRI-SAT 11:15, 1:25, 3:55, 6:10, 8:30, 10:40. SUN-WED 1:00, 3:30, 5:45, 8:00. Think Like A Man - PG13 - FRI-SAT 11:10, 1:45, 4:30, 7:10, 10:00. SUN-WED 1:05, 3:40, 6:20, 8:50.

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Maui Mall, 249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) 21 Jump Street - R - (4:20), 9:50. SAT-SUN 4:20, 9:50. MON-WED (4:20), 9:50. American Reunion - R - FRI (1:30), 7:10. SATSUN (1:30), 7:10. MON-WED (1:30), 7:10. The Avengers - PG13 - FRI (10:30, 11:45, 12:15, 1:45, 3:00, 3:30, 5:00), 6:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30, 10:00. SAT-SUN (10:30, 11:45, 12:15, 1:45,

3:00), 3:30, 5:00, 6:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30, 10:00. MON-WED (1:45, 3:00, 3:30, 5:00), 6:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30, 10:00. Chimpanzee - G - FRI (12:10, 2:15, 4:15), 6:20, 8:10. SAT-SUN (12:10, 2:15), 4:15, 6:20, 8:10. MON-WED (2:15, 4:15), 6:20, 8:10. The Hunger Games - PG13 - FRI (11:55, 3:05) 6:10, 9:15. SAT-SUN (11:55, 3:05), 6:10, 9:15. MON-WED (3:05). 6:10, 9:15. Lockout - PG13 - FRI 9:20. SAT-SUN 9:20. MON-WED 9:20. The Lucky One - PG13 - FRI (12:00, 2:25, 4:50), 7:20, 9:40. SAT-SUN (12:00, 2:25), 4:50, 7:20, 9:40. MON-WED (2:25, 4:50), 7:20, 9:40. Mirror Mirror - PG - FRI (11:35, 1:55, 4:35), 6:55. SAT-SUN (11:35, 1:55), 4:35, 6:55. Safe - R - FRI (12:25, 2:40, 4:55), 7:30, 9:55. MON-WED (2:40, 4:55), 7:30, 9:55. Think Like A Man - PG13 - (11:30, 2:30, 5:30), 8:30. MON-WED (2:30, 5:30) 8:30. Wrath of the Titans (2D) - PG13 - FRI (11:40, 2:00, 4:25), 6:50, 9:05. SAT-SUN (11:40, 2:00), 4:25, 6:50, 9:05. MON-WED (2:00, 4:25), 6:40, 9:05.

WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front Street, 249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) The Hunger Games - PG13 - FRI (12:20, 3:45) 6:50, 9:45. SAT-SUN (12:20), 3:45, 6:50, 9:45. MON-WED (12:20, 3:45) 6:50, 9:45. The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2D) - PG - FRI (1:15, 4:00) 7:00, 9:30. SAT-SUN (1:15) 4:00, 7:00, 9:30. MON-WED (1:15, 4:00) 7:00, 9:30.

THE HUNGER GAMES - PG 13 - Action/Sci-Fi “Jennifer Lawrence stars as a young woman living in a futuristic world where teens are entered into a killor-be-killed contest [for] entertainment,” writes Barry Wurst II. “In [this] hugely anticipated adaptation of Suzanne Collin’s novel [of the same name]... all of the adult actors give ovestated performances [and] wear what looks like Elton John’s concert wardrobe.” Huh. Sounds like public high school. 142 min.

watchie watchie watchie, too much su-su-su-su-su), apparently Indonesian mobsters thrive in them... In this flick, a rogue SWAT team’s trapped in a high rise mobster hub and must battle their way out–or die. 101 min.

LOCKOUT - PG 13 - Action/Sci-Fi - A futuristic President’s daughter is in jeopardy (in space!) when a futuristic prison (in space!) is overrun by futuristic prisoners (in space!). Can Guy Pearce–who plays a futuristic government agent wrongfully convicted of futuristic espionage–kick enough ass (in space!) to save the day and earn his futuristic freedom? 95 min.

SAFE - R - Action - Here’s all you need to know: Jason Statham. 94 min.

THE LUCKY ONE - PG 13 - Romance - Zac Efron, friend of the paper, grows up and sexes it up in a flick that’s like Cast Away part deux in an Iraq War context. Based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. 101 min. MIRROR MIRROR - PG - Family - It’s been 200 years since the Brothers Grimm first published their version of “Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge” (i.e. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves”), so movie goers must now suffer two live-action versions of this European fairy tale. Not to be confused with Snow White and the Huntsman, due out this summer. 106 min. THE PIRATES! BAND OF MISFITS - PG - Animated - A cartoon about pirates. What more do you want? 88 min. THE RAID: REDEMPTION - R - Action/Crime - While dreadlocks can’t live in a tenement yard (too much

THE RAVEN - R - Mystery/Thriller - A young detective (Luke Evans) attempts to thwart a serial killer who’s inspired by the macabre works of Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack). 111 min.

THE THREE STOOGES - PG - Comedy - Eh, Farrelly brothers! You know, audiences could at least respect you for Dumb & Dumber, which paid homage to this seminal slapstick trio. But straight-up ripping them off is just lame. Nyuk-nyuk? Try tsk-tsk. Da original is Moe bettah. 92 min. THINK LIKE A MAN - PG 13 - Romantic Comedy - All is fair in love and war–including reverse-reversereverse psychology based on Steve Harvey’s (real) book, Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man. 123 min. WRATH OF THE TITANS - PG 13 - Action - Mythologically hot bods, CGI beasts, battles and whatnot. 99 min.

LAST CHANCE

DR. SUESS’ THE LORAX - R - Horror - 94 min. JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND - PG Fantasy/Family - 94 min. TITANIC (3D) - PG 13 - Drama - 732 min. ■

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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS

BY ANU YAGI

JOSHUA BLUE HYPNOSIS - Fri, May 4. Your imagination will be launched into the next galaxy with Joshua Blue’s high-octane, can’t miss sensation of hilarious comedy hypnosis show being an ultimate experience filled with over-the-top audience participation. $10. 7pm Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; http://www. mulligansontheblue.com/

23RD MAUI ONION FESTIVAL - Sat, May 5. Whalers Village Fine Shops & Restaurants at Ka’anapali Beach Resort hosts the grand Maui Onion Festival, in honor of Maui’s own sweet Maui Onion. Free culinary samples, prime retail offers, music, and entertainment. Free. 10am Ka’anapali Beach Resort, (2435 Ka’anapali Parkway, Lahaina); 808-661-4567; http://www.whalersvillage.com/onionfestival.htm AN ENCHANTING EVENING OF MUSIC, MELE, KIRTAN AND STORY - Sat, May 5. Lei’ohu Ryder and Saul David Raye co-host an “EnCHANTing Evening” sharing world traditions through oli, Kirtan, song and spoken word. Proceeds support the preservation of Pohaku nahaha. Come early for an affordable gourmet Indian feast. $15 advance (tickets available at Monsoon India) / $20 cash at door. 7pm Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; http://www.muchurch.org

FREERADICALS PROJEKT WITH DJ BOOMSHOT - Sat, May 5. $10 presale tickets. 9pm Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; http://www.mulligansontheblue.com/

DON BARNHART’S FAMILY FRIENDLY COMEDY & HYPNOTISM SHOW - Sun,

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May 6. Back by popular demand, Power Up Comedy Presents The Don Barnhart Comedy Hypnosis Show. Part stand-up, part improv, part hypnosis and full-on funny. 8 pm Family Friendly Show/ 10pm Adult’s Only Rated “R” Show. $15 advance / $20 door. Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 South Kihei Rd., # 201, Kihei); 808-874-3779; http://www.stellablues.com

THE CELTIC TIGERS “CATCH THE WILD HIGHLAND SPIRIT” - Sun, May 6. With Bagpiper Roger McKinley, Join Eileen Nic Shamhradhain, Irish Dancing National Champion from Ireland, for free Irish Dancing lessons. No cover. 6:30-9:30pm Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; http://www.mulligansontheblue.com/

POPA CHUBBY’S “HAWAII BLUES ROCK TOUR” - Wed, May 9. Popa Chubby is an artist who stands for musical & personal integrity. Audiences worldwide all say the same thing: “This is the best show I have ever seen!”. $25. 9pm Longhi’s Lahaina, (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288; www.longhis.com (check tickets on sale for other upcoming shows)

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‘ULALENA - Mon-Fri. A nonpareil portal to Hawaiian history and kanaka maoli lore; what ‘Ulalena accomplishes–five nights a weeks for 12 years strong–is without a doubt the most powerful cultural education available for our visitors (and ourselves). Starting at $24.50 keiki / $59.50 adults. Dinner and VIP packags available. 6:30pm Maui Theatre, f.k.a. Maui Myth & Magic Theatre, built specifically for ‘Ulalena, (Old Lahaina Center, 878 Front Street, Lahaina); 1-877-688-4800; www.mauitheatre.com

MAUI ONSTAGE PRESENTS ERNEST THOMPSON’S “ON GOLDEN POND” - Every Sun, Fri & Sat. A touching story of love, family, resentments and growing old. Featuring Ann Marie Wilder, Bill Love, Ute Finch, Mark Collmer, Brian Connolly and Nathan Sullivan. Tickets at If the Shoe Fits, Lava Java & box office. 7:30pm F & S, 2pm Sun. $15 / $22 / $40. Iao Theater, (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; http://mauionstage.com

(SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR - Fri, May 11. Led by Big Easy

ORIGINAL MAUI THEATER: MAPA PRESENTS “LESSER AHI” - Every Sun, Fri & Sat.

Lofton, the Harlem Globetrotters are celebrating their 86th consecutive year, continuing a tradition of ball handling wizardry, basketball artistry and one-of-a-kind family entertainment that continues to thrill fans of all ages. $22 general (advance) / $27 general (day-of) / $55 VIP center court seats. 6pm War Memorial Stadium, (211 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului); 808-270-7389; http://www.mauiarts.org

A new original comedy by Maui playwrights Derek Nakagawa and Francis Tau’a, about two brothers–the Ahi brothers–who haven’t spoken to one another in six years. Two actors play 21 characters in this wacky slice of local life. See it and get hooked! 7:30pm Fri and Sat. 2pm Sun. $12 students / $14 seniors / $16 adults. Steppingstone Playhouse, (Queen Kaahumanu Center, 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-244-8760; http://www.mauiacademy.org

EMBRACE LIFE FOR TREK ATLAS - Sat, May 12. Hard Rock Cafe Maui will be hosting a fundraiser concert event for Trek Atlas who is battling Niemann-Pick Type A. Join us for a day filled with music, great silent auction items and a special performance by singer/songwriter Chad Van Herk. No Cover. 11am-4pm The Hard Rock Cafe, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-7400; hardrock.com

MAPA’S SPRING EXTRAVAGANZA - Every Sun & Sat. Maui Academy of Performing Arts presents three stunning dance shows. On Saturday, check out their “Jazz, Tap & Hip Hop” showcase at 3pm and their “Moves” presentation at 7:30pm. Then on Sunday, witness the beauty of ballet at 3pm. $12-$15 per show. 3pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-2427469 (SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

MORRISSEY IN CONCERT - Fri, May 18. One

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4TH ANNUAL MAUI BREWERS FESTIVAL

WILLIE K - Wed, May 9 $65 for Dinner and Show. 7-9pm Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; http://www.mulligansontheblue.com/

CELEBRATE LAHAINA GRILL’S BIRTHDAY - Mon, May 7. Get 50% off all entrees on the menu every Monday in May (valid Hawaii ID required). 6pm Lahaina Grill, (127 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-667-5117; http://www.lahainagrill.com

FREE VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES - Tue, May 8. See (and sample!) how Chef Jessica Oshier uses local, organic and wholesome ingredients to make healthy and delicious entrées, soups, breakfasts, and deserts. No registration required. Free. 5:30-6:30pm Down To Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; http://www.downtoearth.org

TICKETS ON SALE POPA CHUBBY’S “HAWAII BLUES ROCK TOUR” - Thu, May 10. Popa Chubby is an artist who stands for musical & personal integrity. Audiences worldwide all say the same thing: “This is the best show I have ever seen!”. $25. 7:30pm Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808579-8085; http://charleysmaui.com also Fri, May 11. $25 / $45 Gold Circle. 7pm Iao Theater, (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; mauionstage.com

UHMC INSTITUTE OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC SHOWCASE - Thu, May 10. Showcasing its 1st Tri-Annual Student Concert, the Univ. of Hawaii Maui College’s Institute of Hawaiian Music perform live. This lovely night of Hawaiian music is presented by multi-Grammy Award winning artist and institute director, George Kahumoku, Jr. $20 general / $10 students & seniors / free for keiki 12-years-old and younger. 7:30pm McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469

of the most influential figures in alternative rock and former lead singer of The Smiths, Morrissey will perform in concert at MACC’s Castle Theater 20 years after his first Hawaii performance. $49.50 / $59.50 / $69.50. 7:30pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469 (SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

- Sat, May 19. Join hosts Maui Brewing Company and Maui Arts & Cultural Center for a leisurely day of tasting beers from two dozen craft breweries, sampling pupus from Maui’s popular eateries, live entertainment by the isle’s best bands, plus loads of prize giveaways. $45/gen. adm., $75/happy hour pkg. in advance $55/gen. adm., $85/happy hour pkg. on event day $35/designated driver price for food only. A&B Amphitheater / Yokouchi Pavilion, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-2427469 (SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

TASTE OF MAKENA - Sat, May 19. “Taste of Makena” will feature dishes from some of Maui’s favorite restaurants and a range of wines at a seaside estate on Maui’s sunny shore. The Rotary Club of Maui presents its annual fundraiser with live entertainment plus silent and live auctions. $75. 3-6pm Honua Kai Lani Beach Estate, 808-5730339; http://www.rotaryclubofmail.org

SOLO SESSIONS: JUSTIN NOZUKA - Sat, May 19. New York-born, Canadian-bred Justin Nozuka makes his first Maui appearance in Solo Sessions. Nozuka and his band “offer an acoustic folk-soul sound with a distinctive Jawaiian bent and a subtle nod to Radiohead.” Presented by BAMP Project. $25 standard / $30 VIP (advance; $5 more day-of). 7:30pm McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469 (SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

STELLA’S SUPPER CLUB WITH ANUHEA - Fri, Jun 1. A 4-course dinner featuring live music by Anuhea. First seating: 5:00 pm. Second seating: 8:00 pm. $60. 5pm Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 South Kihei Rd., # 201, Kihei); 808-874-3779; http://www. stellablues.com

ART=MIXX - Fri, Jun 1. What: A mixer for the over 21, young at heart crowd. Network: with Friends. Explore: Schaefer International Gallery Systemic Abstractions exhibit. Play: with light shows and video art. Eat: fresh food. Drink: cool beverages. Dance: DJ tunes. Save the Date: Free. 7-11pm Pavilion/Court-


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355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001

AMBROSIA

Jamie Gallo, 7pm; DigiLuxe w/ DJ Kurt, 10pm; no cover

Whatever You Want w/ DJ AstroRaph 10pm; no cover

Cinco de Mayo Fiesta w/ DJ Decka 10pm; no cover

Ultra w/ DJ CIA 10pm; no cover

MON - Ladies’ & ‘80s Night w/ DJ Skinny Guy TUE - Oceans 11@7:30/ Dirty House DJ LaRage WED - Maui’s HI-5 Night (S.I.N.) w/ DJs Del Sol & CIA (all sets 10pm; no cover)

CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL

Adam Masterson 7-9:30pm; no cover

Bob Jones & the Drive 7-9:30pm; no cover

Jonny Ringo 7-9:30pm; no cover

Sam Ahia 7-9:30pm; no cover

MON - Dave Caroll / TUE - Jordan Cuddy / WED - Ekolu Kalama (all sets 7-9:30pm; no cover)

Full Moon Rager 10pm; $5

Dr. Nat & Rio Ritmo and The Kit Kat Cabaret 10pm; $10

Manao Radio Phil & Angela Benoit, Kimo Nevius, Angie Carr 2pm; $7 donation

WED - Casanova’s Famous Ladies’ Night: “Back to the Future: w/ DJ Blast & Chilltown Productions, 10pm; $10

Wavetrain w/ Mark Johnstone & The Reefers 9pm; $10

Nectar Collector DJ Boomshot 9:30pm; $8

Cinco de Mayo Tribal House Carnival 9:30pm; $15

Barefoot Minded 7:30-10pm; no cover

Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; no cover

Dave Carroll & Job Pen 7:30-10pm; no cover

Erin Smith 7:30-10pm; no cover

MON - Peter de Aquino, 7:30-10pm / TUE - Live Jazz, 7-10pm / WED - Jordan Cuddy, 7:30-10pm

Still Pono 8-11pm; no cover

DJ Illz n Roller Derby Party 10pm; no cover

Cinco de Mayo DJ Danny 10pm; no cover

Sunday Funday 10pm; no cover

MON - Gomega (SIN) / TUE - Rampage (SIN) WED - Jukebox Party (all sets 10pm; no cover)

DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB

Quiz Night 8pm; no cover

Big John and Daniel 10pm; no cover

Jessica & Kanoa 10pm; no cover

Sebrina Barron 6pm; no cover

MON – Glen Awong of Maoli / TUE - Johnny Ringo / WED - Big John (all sets 10pm; no cover)

L‘AVA SPORTS BAR & KARAOKE

Free Karaoke

Live Music

DJs & Go-Go Dancers

Rampage 9pm-close; no cover

Dat Guyz 9pm-close; no cover

Str8 Viben 9pm-close; no cover

Karaoke Industry Night 8pm-close; no cover

Josh Pemberton & Jah Seeds Band (SIN) 9pm12am no cover

Cindo De Mayo DJ Kurt & DJ Trvr 9pm (no cover)

Metoyer’s Blues Rock & Soul, 11am Mallorie Danielle, 7pm (both sets no cover)

Karaoke

Karaoke

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891-1011

Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 667-0988

CASANOVA

1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220

CHARLEY’S

142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8085

COOL CAT CAFE

Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 667-0908

DIAMONDS ICE BAR 1279 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-9299

1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-9669

1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4888

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

HARD ROCK CAFE 900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400

ISANA

515 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-8199

yard & Gallery, MACC (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469 (SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

ANNOUNCEMENTS KIDNEY CLOTHES - Daily. Kidney Clothes is in the neighborhood! Drop off locations: Kihei Longs parking lot 10am-5pm Daily, Pukalani Longs parking lot 10am-5pm Daily or National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, 77 Waile St., #102 in Wailuku. Call for pick-up at your home. 10am-5pm National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, (77 Waiale Street #102, Wailuku); 808-986-1900; http://www.kidneyclothes.org

EVENTS THURSDAY, MAY 03

DINO MIRANDA OCEAN ART - Here’s how you can suck up more than salty inspiration from Dino Miranda with his latest works “Fire in the Sky” and “Just After the Storm.” His liquid muse, our deep blue Pacific, is highlighted in acrylics on canvas and lithograph. Free. 9pm South Shore Tiki Lounge, (Kihei Kalama Village, 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei); 808874-6444; http://www.southshoretikilounge.com/

FRIDAY, MAY 04

JUST SCRAP XVI - For you MMA fans out there, this is the real deal. Chad “The Brahma Bull” Thomas will take on Lolohea Mahe while Adam Akau (from Maui!) will go against UFC Veteran Scott Junk. All seating is first-come, first-served, so get there early. $20 general, $30 cageside. 6pm War Memorial Gym, (700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku); ; http://www.BJPenn.com/tickets

EXHALE! - This monthly First Friday event will fea-

Karaoke

ture a musical performance with Halemanu, dance with music by MaBlissa, facepainting with Mia, Community Yoga with Bridget ($10, 4:45-5:45 pm), live art, fun giveaways, healthy treats and more!. Free. 6-9pm Body Alive Yoga & Movement Studio, (1995 Main St., second floor, Wailuku); 808-359-1060; http:// www.bodyaliveyoga.com

MAUI TOWN PARTIES: WAILUKU FIRST FRIDAY - Experience an exciting street fest in the heart of Wailuku town, with performers and colorful vendors. N. Market St.’s shut down to vehicular traffic 5:308pm, and parking can be found in the municipal lot or at Maui Medical Center. Free. 6-9pm Market, Main and Vineyard Streets (Wailuku); facebook. com/wailukufirstfriday

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PADDLE IMUA - First Annual ‘Paddle Imua’ Event To Benefit Imua Family Services’ Camp Imua - Paddle Imua is a multi-paddle discipline “fun race” open to SUP, OC1, OC2, OC6, SS and Paddleboard that celebrate the lives of special needs children. The race begins at Maliko Gulch and finishes at the Hawaiian Canoe Club Hale. Race fee: $50 before May 1st, $60 late registration on May 4th, $70 for final registration on May 5th. 10am Hawaiian Canoe Club; 808-2447567 ext. 240; http://www.imuafamilyservices.org;

KA’NAIO CLEAN UP DAY - Ka’naio Community Association & The Community Work Day Program’s

MON - Karaoke, 8pm-close / TUE - Music videos w/ DJ H, 9pm-close / WED - Open Mic Night, 9pm-close (all sets no cover)

WED - Karaoke

Ka’naio Clean Up! More volunteers are needed - this is a great opportunity to give back to the land. Cinco de Mayo music provided at 2pm after the clean up at Bully’s Burgers. 10am Triple L Ranch Corral, (15900 Pii’lani Highway, Kula); 808-280-7070; https://www.facebook.com/communityworkday

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SATURDAY, MAY 05

TUE - Free Karaoke

BONE MARROW DONOR DRIVE & FUNDRAISER - One of Maui’s own, retired Maui Fire Captain Lance Wendel, is in need of a transplant, but donors added to the registry during this event may be able to save the life of one of the thousands of patients hoping for a life-saving transplant. Free. 11am5pm Queen Ka’ahumanu Mall Center Court, (275 West Kaahumanu Avenue, Kahului); 808-281-0149

LAHAINA SKATE CO. PRESENTS THE WEST MAUI SKATE PARK GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION - Food, drink, music, prizes, giveaways and a whole lot of skating!. Free. 4-9pm West Maui Skate Park, (Shaw St. Behind the Aquatic Center, Lahaina)

FREE LEGAL CLINIC - Here’s a chance to meet Maui attorneys and discuss legal matters without getting charged by the hour. The clinic is held as part of Law Day, and is sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division of the Hawaii State Bar Association. Free. 10am-2pm Maui Mall (Kahului)

SUNDAY, MAY 06

MANA’O RADIO UPCOUNTRY SUNDAYS - Mana’o Radio Upcountry Sundays presents live music from Phil and Angela Benoit, Kimo Nevius and Angie Carr. $7 Donation. 2pm Casanova, (1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao); 808-572-0220; www.casanovamaui.com

THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BAND OF THE PACIFIC CONCERT - The Shops at Wailea welcomes the men and women of our armed forces for a family friendly night of music. Two of The United States Air Force Band of the Pacific’s ensembles - Da Small Kine Band with Contemporary Hawaiian music and Papana with jazz. Free. 6:30-8pm The Shops at Wailea - Lower Courtyard, (3750 Wailea Alanui, Wailea); 808891-6770; http://www.shopsatwailea.com

SENIOR SUNDAY IN IAO - Maui residents ages 60 and better can enjoy the beautiful Hawai`i Nature Center for free once a month. Regular fare is $6 for adults, $4 for keiki. Free for Seniors. Hawai’i Nature Center, 808244-6500; http://www.hawaiinaturecenter.org

MONDAY, MAY 07

MAUI TROPICAL PLANTATION MARKET - This open air market has artisan Maui items, some local veggie stands, local coconut candy, tiki carving, carved wood art, jewelry and tropical island wear. It’s like a swap meet, but on a smaller scale. Free. 9am Maui Tropical Plantation, (1670 Honoapiilani Hwy., Wailuku); 808-244-7643; www.mauitropicalplantation.com

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When most tourists, and even residents, hear the name Kipahulu, they probably think of Charles Lindbergh’s grave and the Pipiwai hiking trail that leads to the 400-foot Waimoku falls. Here’s a chance for you to learn more about the park from the staff. Free. 5-6:30pm Kalena Triangle.

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JAVA JAZZ

3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787

Jamie Gallo 7pm - close; no cover

Rick Glencross & Melanie Reid 7pm - close; no cover

Open Mic Night w/ Johnny Ringo 9pm-1:30am; no cover

Catfish Band 9pm-2am; no coverin

Bad Kitty, 7pm

Kenny Roberts, 7pm

Eight Track Players, 7pm

The Kihei Cowboys, 7pm

MON - Kawika / TUE - Da Hawaiians / WED - Gina Martinelli (all sets 7pm)

1810 6:30-8:30pm; no cover

Willie K 9-11pm; no cover

1810 8-10pm; no cover

Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa 8-10pm; no cover

MON - Glenn Kakagawa, 6-8pm / TUE-WED Sam Ahia, 6:30-8:30pm (all sets no cover)

Karaoke & Dancing w/ Auntie Toddy Lilikoi 9:30-close; no cover

Karaoke & Dancing w/ Auntie Toddy Lilikoi 9:30-close; no cover

JAY’S PLACE

Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 661-6699

KAHALE’S

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 875-7711

KIMO’S

845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811

KOBE STEAKHOUSE

136 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 667-5555

Free Karaoke w/ Danny DJ 10pm-12am; no cover

LAHAINA CAFE

843 Waine’e St., Lahaina - 667-6655

LILIKOI RESTAURANT & WINE BAR 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku - 575-2629

Mekila King 7-9pm; no cover

LONGHI’S LAHAINA Salsa Night w/ Neto & Barbara Peraza, 8-11pm / DJ Nexus 11pm-close

LULU’S KIHEI

1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-9944

MON - Trivia Night w/ John, 7-9pm / TUE - Open Mic w/ Kenny, 10pm-12am / WED Megatouch Game Day w/ Katie, 7-9pm

Pool Tournament 7-9pm Lynndy Klevin 7-9pm; no cover

Requesola w/ Rob & Ron = R2, 6:30-9:30pm / DJ Nexus 10pm-close

Dusk Patrol 6-8pm; no cover / Pool Tournament 7-10:30pm

LULU’S LAHAINA

Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808

MOANA BAKERY & CAFE 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia - 579-9999

MERRIMAN’S

1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua - 669-6400

MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131

OCEANS BAR & GRILL 1819 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891-2414

MAY

WED - Jordan T (7pm-close; no cover)

Gerod Shea 7-9pm; no cover

Fulton Tashombe & The Maui Jazz All-Stars, 7-10pm

888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288

WEDNESDAY,

MON - Guest Performer / TUE - Guest Performer / WED - Renee Alonzo (all sets 7pm-close; no cover)

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WOW! WAILEA ON WEDNESDAYS CONCERT - The Shops at Wailea continues its signature WOW! arts and entertainment series, featuring free music under the stars. This week features Polynesian entertainment from Chief Fia Fia and the Polynesian Village Luau Performers. Free. 6:30-8pm The Shops at Wailea - Lower Courtyard, (3750 Wailea Alanui, Wailea); 808-891-6770; http://www.shopsatwailea.com

ART “CELEBRATING THE ARTIST IN US” ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBIT - Daily. Young artists in grades K-8 will be featured in this exhibition which showcases work created in the classrooms. With Visual Storytelling as a central theme, you will see playful, imaginative ideas from our island keiki come to life in the gallery. Free. 11am-5pm Schaefer International Gallery, (MACC, 1 Cameron Wy., Kahului); 808-242-7469 (SHOW); http://www.mauiarts.org

DINNER MUSIC PALMS LAHAINA - Sun, Live Jazz 3-6pm; Fri, Howard Ahia 5:30-8:30pm. 1450 Front St., Lahaina, 808-661-0937. CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Thu, Adam Masterson 7-9:30pm; Sat, Jonny Ringo 7-9:30pm; Sun, Sam Ahia 7-9:30pm; Mon, Dave Carroll 7-9:30pm; Tue, Jordan Cuddy 7-9:30pm; Wed, Ekolu Kalama 7-9:30pm; Fri, Bob Jones

Kawika Ortiz, 7-9:30pm / DJ Kamikaze, 10pm-close

WED - Sebrina Barron 7-9pm; Ladies’ Night w/ DJ La Rage, 10pm-close MON - All Access DJs, 10pm / TUE - Fierce w/ DJ Blast & Chilltown Productions, 9:45pm-1:45am; $5 / WED - Kenny Roberts 6pm

STATUS w/ DJs Big Mike & Money Mike 9:30pm-2am

Closed

for

two weeks

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

MON - The Benoits / TUE - David Choy / WED - Ranga Pae (all sets 6-9pm)

Murray Thorne, 6:30-8:30pm; no cover / Pub Quiz Superfreakout w/ Trish “The Dish” Smith, 9:30pm-12am; no cover

Joshua Blue Hypnosis $10

FreeRadicals Projekt and DJ Boomshot 9pm; $10

The Celtic Tigers w/ Mad Bagpiper Roger McKinley + Irish dancing lessons 6:30-9:30pm; no cover

MON - TBA, 6:30-8pm; no cover / TUE - Joe Benedett & George Quinn, 7-8pm; no cover / WED - Joel Katz, 5:30-6:30pm; no cover / Willie K Dinner Show, 7-9pm; $65

Next Level Entertainment presents Bottoms Up Fridays, 10pm

Cinco De Mayo Party 10pm; $10

7-9:30pm. 672 Front St., Lahaina, 808-667-0988.

HULA GRILL - Sun, Ron & Ikaika 1:30-3:30pm; Daily,

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COOL CAT CAFE - Thu, Barefoot Minded 7:30-

Hula Grill Happy Hour 3-5pm. Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pwy., Bldg P, Lahaina, 808-667-6636.

PIONEER INN GRILL & BAR - Thu, Greg

10pm; Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Erin Smith 7:30-10pm; Mon, Peter deAquino 7:30-10pm; Tue, Jazz 7:3010pm; Wed, Jordan Cuddy 7:30-10pm. Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-667-0908.

JAVA JAZZ/SOUP NUTZ - Every Mon & Fri, Guest Performer 7pm; Sat, Farzad & Mike Madden 7pm; Every Tue, Wed & Thu, Renee Alonso 7pm. 3350 L. Honoapiilani Hwy. #203 & 204, Honokowai , 808-667-0787.

LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Sat, Harry

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Camp Savage 7:30-9:30pm / DJ AstroRaph, 10pm-close

DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Every Mon & Wed, Brian 3-5pm; Wed, Daniel & Kahala 6-8:30pm; Daily, Hula Performance 6:30pm; Every Tue & Thu, Ben 3-5pm; Thu, Garrett & Peter 6-8:30pm; Sat, Tim 3-5pm; Sat, Damon & Ron Oversize Productions 6-8:30pm; Sun, Fausto 3-5pm; Sun, Damon & Tim 6-8:30pm; Every Mon & Tue, Eddie & Alika 6-8:30pm; Fri, Damon & Ron Oversize Productions 6-8:30pm. 130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina, 808-662-2900.

Troupe 7:30-9:30pm; Sun, Greg Di Piazza 7:309:30pm; Every Mon & Tue, Martin Tevaga 7:309:30pm; Every Wed, Thu & Fri, John Kane 7:309:30pm. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 808-661-0700.

LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Fri, JD & Friends 3-5pm; Sat, JD & Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Merv Oana 3-5pm; Thu, Jarret & Wilson 3-5pm. Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy. Bldg. J, Ka’anapali, (808) 661-4495.

LONGBOARDS KA’ANAPALI - Every Tue,

Kapalua

Drive,

Kapalua,

808-669-9600.

di Piazza feat. Alana Cini 5:30-8:30pm; Tue, AhTim Elenicki 5:30-8:30pm; Wed, JD on the Rocks 5-8pm. 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 808-661-8881.

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ANGUS

Live Jazz 3-6pm. Hwy., Lahaina,

STEAKHOUSE 4465 Honoa808-669-8889.

SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT, NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT - Every Sun & Thu, Andrew Kaina 7-9pm; Every Tue & Fri, Kincaid Kupahu 7-9pm; Sat, Coelho Morrison 7-9pm; Every Mon & Wed, Albert Kaina 7-9pm. 5900 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Napili, 808-669-1500.

SOUTH

MAUI

AMBROSIA - Thu, Jamie Gallo 7pm; Tue,

Wed, Thu & Fri, Solo guitarist 5:30-8:30pm. 100 Nohea Kai Dr., Lahaina, 808-667-1200.

“Glee” on the big screen 7pm; Wed, Red Carpet Movie Night, “Oceans 11” 7:30pm. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-891-1011.

LULU’S LAHAINA SURF CLUB & GRILL -

BEACH

Thu, Howard Ahia 6-8pm; Fri, Marvin Tevaga 6-9pm; Tue, “Lahaina Idol” karaoke with Troy 9pm; Wed, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 1221 Honoapiilani Hwy. #A1, Lahaina, 808-661-0808.

MERRIMAN’S - Mon, The Benoits 5:30-

Tue, laea

BUMS BAR & GRILL Randall Rospond 5-8pm. 300 MaaRd. #1M, Maalaea, 808-243-2286.

BUZZ’S WHARF - Thu, Kanikapila Thursdays 3-6:30pm. 960 Front St., Lahaina, 808-244-5426.

8:30pm; Tue, David Choy 5:30-8:30pm; Daily (except Mon & Tue), Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm. 1 Bay Club Pl., Lahaina, 808-669-6400.

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PINEAPPLE

DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB - Sun, Sebrina Bar-

Green

7-10pm;

GRILL - Sat, Jazz on the Fri,

Jawaiian

Music

7-10pm.

7-10pm; Fri, 555 Kaukahi

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Sat, Mark Johnstone Mark Johnstone 7-10pm. St., Kihei, 808-879-2224.

ron 6pm. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 808-875-9669.

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Sign Language BY CAERIEL CRESTIN TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)

Some windfalls must be rejected on ethical grounds (like when you find someone’s wallet, for example), but no one reasonable would really question your right to keep a lone $100 bill you found on the street. When pure, blind, wonderful luck blows in your direction, accept it with grateful, joyful equanimity and no questions. This is one of those gift horses you shouldn’t look in the mouth of. You’ve gotten good at rolling with the bad shit when it comes along—this week, refine your ability to gracefully fly with the good shit when it arrives. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)

No one likes a tattletale, but sometimes taking matters into your own hands simply isn’t advisable, possible, or wise. This is one of those times when reporting what you know to someone in a position of power or authority is really your only viable recourse. Even though it may not exactly feel good to do it, it’s still the only “right” thing to do. Don’t wrestle with this moral dilemma for too long. There’s no point. You’ve already decided to get involved; all that remains is the when and how, and I’ve solved at least part of that for you. Now just get over your reservations and get to it.

ative of an open mind; that they can reveal those reservations to you is even more special. Don’t let such natural uncertainty poison you or fill you with fear. Rather, be patient and let them sort through those feelings. True, they may decide against the path you hope they’ll take. But you’ll know if they do choose the route you’re rooting for, it’ll be after careful consideration, and all the more wonderfully certain that it’s the “right” path. And then, of course, it’s full speed ahead!

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SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)

You like everything to be on the up and up, so doing anything that smacks of being sneaky rubs you the wrong way. Nevertheless, that doesn’t change the reality that sometimes acting in a circumspect manner is, weirdly, the most ethical and effective way to get to where you need to go. Going behind someone’s back, or discreetly sharing information without getting directly involved, may occasionally be far wiser than simply stepping up and boldly announcing what you know (which is the most likely way to get a door slammed in your face). This week, try it.

CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19)

Solve one problem at a time. It’s true, looking at the messy morass in front of you would fill almost anyone with despair. It’s a knot few could unravel. However, even from here, while looking at the big picture, you can still see a snarl or two you might be able to untangle. Tackle those. You may never be able to clear out this complicated jumble of problems, but as long as you only take on one or two snags at a time, you’ll at least feel like you’re making progress. For now, at least, that should be enough.

Someone crossed a line, and paid a penalty for it. Now it’s up to you what place, if any, they can have in your life. It’s naively idealistic for either of you to assume that once they’ve “done the time,” they can simply return to life as it was before, with a clean slate. Human emotions aren’t wired that way. It’s perfectly within your rights (and may, in some cases, be the kindest thing you could do) to tell them they are cut off, probably forever. However, if you can find a way to give them a provisional invite back into your world, and want to, this week would be a good time to give that a try.

CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)

LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)

AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)

This is one of those situations where, ironically and paradoxically, the harder you try to make things work out, the less likely they’re going to do so. You can’t force this to go the way you want. In fact, the less control you exercise, the more likely it’ll work out how you’ve hoped. It’s incredibly hard for you to let go while also staying invested and involved—however, mastering this delicate balancing act will dramatically increase your overall happiness in life. This week, like it or not, will present more than one excellent opportunity to practice. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)

Life is full of little disappointments. However, these don’t need to be anything but minor blips unless you decide to fixate on them and allow them to eclipse everything that’s wonderful and nearly perfect, and right in front of you. That’s like holding a penny up to your eye so that you can’t see the piles of heaping treasure laid out before you. You’d feel poor indeed, with just a penny to your name—all because you deliberately (albeit unconsciously) blinded yourself to all that was really there. That, my friend, would be a shame. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)

One of the rites of passage into adulthood is setting proper boundaries for the people in your life. Not just those you’re responsible for—your children, for example—but also those who might bristle at terms you’ve dictated, like your parents. Libras, who are generally eager to please and be liked, and who aren’t fond of conflict, have more difficulty with this transition than many—but it’s still a necessary one. This week is all about setting, communicating, and enforcing boundaries for people who aren’t naturally inclined to respect them. Don’t be a wimp about it. Stick to your guns until they get the picture. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)

Everyone has doubts, especially when making a big decision. That they are willing to question their potential choices is indic-

It’s astonishing that we are still having debates about stuff like marriage equality or a woman’s right to choose, as the forces of forward-thinking enlightenment have been sounding off on these subjects for decades or longer now. It just goes to show how effective illogical, backwards-thinking stubbornness can be at preventing what’s good and right. Don’t give up hope, though. When it comes to outspoken advocates of thoughtful progress, there are few as wonderfully driven as you. And if you stop fighting the good fight, it’s as good as lost. Change is inevitable—and the harder you do battle for it, the sooner it’ll finally get here. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)

Sometimes—especially in relationships—you want something so badly that you blind yourself to huge red flags or glaringly obvious shortcomings in order to still “achieve” your “goal.” That’s totally human and understandable. And the opposite extreme (having such exacting standards that no one could possibly deliver on them) would be worse. However, opening your eyes and seeing what’s really there is an important step towards actually getting something like the relationship you want—and this happens to be a good week to take a good long hard look at what’s in front of you, and compare it, like it or not, to the imaginary picture you’ve had in your head.

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ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)

Just because something is worded well doesn’t mean it’s a valid argument. There are many eloquent and intelligent people in your life who aren’t above a bit of slick sophistry to forward their own agenda. You are brilliantly intelligent, but you do have a blind spot for things that are flashy or dramatic, so a wellspun tale can point you in the wrong direction, and you won’t realize how full of holes it is until it’s much too late. Because there are more than a few silver-tongued devils in your life, be on the alert this week, and don’t let yourself be swayed by anything but an ironclad case.

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