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1. On the afternoon of Tuesday, Oct. 23, Governor Neil Abercrombie spoke at a special ceremony on the grounds of Washington Place in Honolulu. Who was the ceremony honoring? A. U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka. B. U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye. C. Bill Hodges, whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retiring after 20 years working as a janitor at Washington Place. D. Drikus, a sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s department canine retiring after 10 years on the job. E. Clark Kent, who recently left The Daily Planet and is currently looking for work.
called on residents to watch out for endangered seabirds like the Hawaiian Petrel (`Ua`u) and the Wedge-Tailed Shearwater (`Ua`u kani). Which of the following should you NOT do if you encounter one of these birds? A. Call the Maui Nui Seabird Recovery Project at 808-280-4114, any time or day of the week. B. Place the bird in a cardboard box with ventilation holes and a lid. C. Hold the bird up close to your faceâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re very friendly. D. Keep the box holding the bird in a cool, quiet area. E. Calmly pick up the bird using a towel or t-shirt and carry it at waist level.
3. Which of the following political candidates has Sierra Club Maui NOT endorsed? A. Joseph Blackburn (Maui County Council). B. Ekolu Kalama (State Representative). C. Tulsi Gabbard (U.S. Congress). D. Mele Carroll (State Representative). E. Don Guzman (Maui County Council).
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Not sure where to begin with David Kawika Crowley, except that his presence on the ballot either shows the Hawaii Republican Party is capable of great imagination in its selection of U.S. congressional candidates, or great desperation. Crowley, as of press time, lacks a job, a home (outside of his van) and any record of having received campaign donations, despite the fact that heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s running for a relatively high-profile office. His claim to fame lies in the musical rather than political worldâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;he co-wrote the songs â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hawaii 78â&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hula Lady.â&#x20AC;? In 1991, he lost a bid for the mayorship of Hawaii Island, and his campaign today is practically non-existent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As of August 2012,â&#x20AC;? the Washington Times reported, â&#x20AC;&#x153;he had raised no money for his campaign, which consists of a website [kawika4congress.com], his personal appearances and sign waving along the side of Oahuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highways.â&#x20AC;? His biggest political issue today is getting bars and restaurants to once again allow smoking indoors. MauiTime endorsed him during the 2012 Republican Primary election because we want to see more candidates like Crowley, who live like normal people and arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afraid to speak out about what they truly believe.
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‘Gifts of Aloha’ An open letter to Vida G. Bottom, FBI Special Agent in Charge of Honolulu Division BY ANTHONY PIGNATARO Ms. Bottom, You’ve been running the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Honolulu Division for five months now, which I can only imagine is quite a change from your previous postings in Washington, DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. But I see from the May 21 FBI press release announcing your new assignment that your most recent job was chief of the Public Corruption/Civil Rights Section at the FBI’s Washington, DC headquarters, and that, more than anything, is why I’m writing you this open letter. You see, the County of Maui Department of Liquor Control is out of control. I’ve covered the department for a while now, and if there’s any agency in the county that could use a disinterested third party nosing around its files and inspectors, it’s the old LC. There is some precedent for this. About a decade ago, three former Honolulu LC inspectors wound up in federal prison on racketeering and bribery charges. It was quite the scandal over on Oahu. And while I don’t have the evidence to allege anything like that is going on here, there is plenty to suggest that something worthy of FBI scrutiny is taking place at LC headquarters in Wailuku. “[T]his isn’t the mainland,” recently retired Maui County LC Inspector James D. Lloy allegedly told rookie LC Inspector Justin Dobbs in late April 2011 when Dobbs questioned some of the freebies he and his fellow LC officers were allegedly receiving from establishments they were supposed to be investigating. “[T]hese are gifts of Aloha [and] go along with the program if you want to make it in this Department.” The quote appears in a lawsuit Dobbs filed in Maui County Superior Court on Friday, Oct. 12 against the County of Maui, Liquor Control Department Director Franklyn Silva, LC Chief Enforcement Officer and retired LC Officers Harry Matsuura and Lloy. I was unable to locate either Matsuura or Lloy by press time (Silva told me Lloy had recently left Maui and gave no forwarding number, and though he said Matsuura was “in the book,” I could find no listing for him). It’s a stunning lawsuit, full of names and dates and all sorts of charges. As you might expect, the County of Maui’s Corporation Counsel’s office is taking a very hard line against the suit, calling it “frivolous” and “without merit.” Here’s their official response, written by Deputy Corporation Counsel Richard Rost and released a few minutes before 5pm on Oct. 19: “The claims contained in Plaintiff Justin Dobbs’ complaint are without merit,” read the Corporation Counsel response. “Plaintiff was terminated by the County for misconduct. Plaintiff’s claim for unemployment benefits was rejected because Plaintiff was terminated for cause. In addition, Plaintiff abandoned his union grievance that sought reinstatement to
his former job with the County.” Then the Corp. Counsel’s office–perhaps flush with pride over their recent motion that got former Maui County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jacki Jura’s harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit dismissed from court (in July 20100, MauiTime published my story “Tales From The Maui Prosecutor’s Office,” which has background on Jura’s suit)–got a bit cocky. “The County aggressively defends against frivolous lawsuits,” the Corp. Counsel response helpfully noted. “The County is confident that it, and all the named defendants, will prevail.” You know what’s really ironic about that Corp. Counsel response? Back in 2006, I watched Rost’s father, a private attorney, win a rare but complete exoneration for his client before the Liquor Control Board of Adjudication.
in a phone call that the “drinks” were nonalcoholic). Dobbs alleges that numerous hostess bars also sent the LC’s main office “gifts of food including sushi rolls, pastries [and] doughnuts on a weekly basis” and that “All of the employees of the Department of Liquor Control Enforcement Division and Administration Division would eat these gifts.” I’m sure you’re already familiar with this, but according to Dobbs’ complaint, here’s what the Charter of the County of Maui says on gifts: “No officer or employee of the county shall: Solicit, accept or receive any gift; directly or indirectly, whether in the form of money, service, loan, travel, entertainment, hospitality, thing or promise, or in any other form, under circumstances in which it can reasonably be inferred that the gift is intended to influence the officer or employee in the performance of
“[T]his isn't the mainland [and] these are gifts of Aloha [and] go along with the program if you want to make it in this Department.” -Quote from retired LC Inspector James D. Lloy in former LC Inspector Justin Dobbs' lawsuit against the County of Maui
Dobbs’s suit says he spent five years as an enlisted soldier in the U.S. Army from 1997 to 2002, and was honorably discharged. From 2005 to 2008, he says he worked as a Deputy Sheriff in the small Northern California town of Marysville. In early 2010, Dobbs’ suit states, he applied to be a Maui County Liquor Control Officer. After passing the written test and getting approval to begin training that summer, he moved his family to Maui. But Dobbs worked for the LC for barely a year. Terminated by the LC in August 2011 after receiving a letter from his LC superiors stating “that he was under investigation for workplace violence for false allegations that were mischaracterizations taken out of context.” In fact, Dobbs alleges in his complaint, Dobbs says he was a whistleblower who got sick of watching his fellow LC inspectors and employees get tons of freebies from the establishments they were supposed to be inspecting and was fired after taking his concerns to his superiors. “He thought he could just talk to them,” said Dobbs attorney Carpenter-Asui in a phone interview. “He thought he could massage them into changing. He had just received an impeccable evaluation and a raise. But they came back real fast.” Dobbs’ complaint names names–both of the LC inspectors Dobbs allegedly witnessed acting in a manner contrary to county policy and of the bars and restaurants (mostly Korean hostess bars) that were offering up free food, drinks and more (Honolulu attorney Venetia K. Carpenter-Asui, Dobb’s attorney, clarified
the officer’s or employee’s official duties or is intended as a reward for any official action on the officer’s or employee’s part.” At times, Dobbs’ complaint reads like a dime novel. Here’s one of the more salacious excerpts, which allegedly took place at “Donna’s Place” (I think he means “Donna’s Lounge,” as there is no “Donna’s Place” listed on Maui): "[O]n or about December 2010 Plaintiff and Defendant MATSUURA entered the front door, and Plaintiff saw what looked like under age females run to a room in the front of the establishment and close the door. Plaintiff began walking to the room, and was stopped by Defendant MATSUURA who told Plaintiff ‘we do not regulated [sic] the back rooms because there is no liquor served there', but these were under age females (younger than 21 years of age) in a liquor premises, which was a violation of law, but Defendant MATSUURA still prohibited Plaintiff from investigating or entering the room." I was unable to get any sort of comment from a representative of Donna’s Lounge, which seems to be closed. When I called the number listed for that establishment, a woman answered the phone saying, “Cindy’s.” When I asked if the place used to be Donna’s, she hung up on me. And apparently the LC haven’t restricted themselves to hanging out at hostess bars. One of the more surprising allegations in Dobbs’ complaint was that Dobbs says he witnessed
LC Investigator Lloy and a few other LC trainees eating and drinking for free “on a weekly basis” at the swanky Four Seasons Resort in Wailea. Dobbs alleges that Lloy really seemed to enjoy his time there. “Defendant LLOY would also approach the female hostesses in the Concierge Room for high rollers on the floor above the employee cafeteria, and hug and kiss them, and drink and eat for free, while he was on duty in the capacity of Field Supervisor,” states Dobb’s complaint. Now Crissa Hiranaga, a marketing and public relations coordinator for the Four Seasons in Wailea, wouldn’t comment on Dobbs’ allegations. “It is the resort’s policy that we do not comment on open litigation,” she told me. If true, Dobbs' allegations amount to corruption, and there's no law enforcement agency on Maui capable of investigating it properly. Sure, on Oct. 19, The Maui News ran a front page article on the lawsuit, but the paper didn't name any of the retired LC personnel, bars or restaurants listed in Dobbs’ complaint.That's their deal, but if you’d like to download a PDF copy of Dobbs’ complaint in all its glory, we’ve posted it on MauiTime’s news blog at Mauifeed.com. I’m sure you’ll find it fascinating reading. Very truly yours, Anthony Pignataro Editor, MauiTime ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1619n1
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STAND-UP PADDLER STAND-UP GUY And the winner of this week’s Who’s The Gutsiest Person On Maui? contest is Mr. David Peterson, 55, of Pukalani. By now everyone on Maui knows about Peterson, a stand-up paddler, and his Oct. 18 encounter with a 6-8 foot shark about 300 yards offshore of Kanaha Beach Park. Did you guys read the Oct. 19 Maui News story on this guy? Peterson’s out there on his board, paddling away, when the shark knocks him off his board. What happened then is straight out of a movie. Here’s Peterson, quoted in the story: “I didn’t see anything,” he said. “I landed on the back of the shark. It had a hold on my board… It wouldn’t let go. I started beating it over the head and yelling at it.” Peterson eventually pushed the shark away and climbed back onto his board. He was, to put it mildly, extremely lucky. Not only was he uninjured, but his board wasn’t too badly damaged, allowing him to paddle back to shore. And then, just because he’s a great guy, Peterson apologized to other surfers for the beach closure that inevitably followed the attack. It’s easy to forget that sharks–which are revered by the Kanaka as ‘aumakua or “family gods”–are all around us. Usually the first question asked by someone arriving on a Maui beach (usually about the time they’re applying sunscreen) is, “Are there sharks out there?” The answer, of course, is yes. Sharks rarely attack people (we apparently don’t taste good to them), but rarely also doesn’t mean never. The last fatal shark attack on Maui (indeed, in Hawaii), took place at S-Turns in Kahana back in 2004. A fisherman friend of mine once told me about an evening spear-fishing trip he took on the Westside, and the adventure of sorts he had while trying to drag his prize back to shore while a shark tried to take it away. Sharks are ancient, fascinating creatures that deserve respect, not fear. Though if
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you want to see something really cool, watch the 2011 National Geographic documentary The Whale That Ate Jaws. The title pretty much says it all.
MAUI COUNTY COUNCIL STANDS UP FOR LAND DEVELOPERS Man, was I ever naive. When I first heard that the Maui County Council General Plan Committee was (again) taking up the proposed Maui Island Plan, and that said plan would include “urban growth boundaries”–a new tool used by mainland planners and land use advocates to keep development at sustainable levels–I thought that maybe Maui was finally entering the 21st century. My bad. On Oct. 18, the committee not only voted to eliminate greenbelts from the plan’s proposed maps, but they also voted to remove parks and open space designations from the proposed maps. “Our council’s efforts to ‘direct’ growth... appears to be directed just where landowners want it!” smart growth activist Lucienne de Naie emailed me shortly after the council vote. “In many cases, citizen review groups tended to support a project being included in the urban
boundary because preservation area were included. The maps showing preservation areas were reviewed and okayed by several past planning directors as well as the Office of Corporation Counsel.” For de Naie, who has worked on and studied the proposed Maui Island Plan for years, the votes were beyond bitter. “Suddenly, at the eleventh hour, it appears that word had come to the Council from Corp. Counsel that showing preservation areas on the directed growth maps is not desirable,” she continued. “All of our community plans have ‘park’ and ‘open space’ areas indicated. Municipal governments are allowed to designate lands for future preservation without it being a ‘taking.’” Oh, I almost forgot: Councilmember Don Couch’s motion to remove Makena Resort’s 390-acre development parcel from within South Maui’s growth boundaries failed, which amounted to a big snub of the Kihei community. “The Council’s General Plan Committee did NOT listen to the request by the Kihei Community Association to leave the 390 acre area mauka from the Makena Resort out of the Urban Growth Boundary on the Maui Island Plan,” activist Dick Mayer emailed shortly after the vote. “The Councilmembers who rejected the KCA request and sided with the developer were: [Gladys] Baisa, [Mike] White, [Mike] Victorino, and [Joe] Pontanilla.” Of course, there’s still a possibility that all the General Plan Committee’s work on the Maui Island Plan may ultimately come to nothing. The last Maui County Council failed to pass the plan in the two years it was seated, and the current council has until Dec. 31 to finish the job.
AT LEAST UH IS STANDING UP FOR NEWSPAPERS You’ve probably already heard something about newspapers being in tough times these days (nobody enjoys
Overheard “Is this where we ate the other night? All these places look alike.” -Man on Front Street in Lahaina, Oct. 21
whining about the sorry state of news these days more than a news guy), so I’ll spare the details. Like the music and pornography industry, many in the news media are suffering because so much of their content is freely available on the Internet ( MauiTime, like all alternative weeklies, doesn’t suffer from this problem because we’ve always been giving it away for free). So it’s not too surprising to read headlines these days about how Newsweek will cease print publication and go Internet-only at the end of the year or how Clark Kent is so fed up with the state of the mainstream media that he’s quitting The Daily Planet (seriously–look it up!). So it’s doubly nice to see a story about how the Internet is helping newspapers. Well, newspapers that are nearly a century old. “The UH Manoa Library has received
This photo of Duke Kahanamoku originally ran in the 1911 issue of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser
$265,018 from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to digitize and upload the predecessor newspapers of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on the Chronicling America website,” stated an Oct. 18 press release. The papers include the Pacific Commercial Advertiser (1856-1921) and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin (1917-1922). When done, the Chronicling America website (chroniclingamerica.loc.gov) will contain “historically significant newspapers from all U.S. states and territories published between 1836 and 1922” and will be completely free to access. Maybe there’ll be hope for Superman yet. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1619n2
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GREAT ART! For September’s Digital Design Weekend at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, artists Michiko Nitta and Michael Burton commissioned soprano Louise Ashcroft to sing, altering pitch and volume while wearing a face mask made of algae. According to the artists, since algae’s growth changes with the amount and quality of carbon dioxide it receives, Ashcroft’s voice, blowing CO2 against the algae, should vary the growth’s “taste” as to bitterness or sweetness. After the performance, the audience sampled the algae at various stages and apparently agreed. The artists said they were demonstrating how biotechnology could transform organisms.
ENTREPRENEURS Jordan and Bryan Silverman’s startup venture, Star Toilet Paper, distributes rolls to public restrooms in restaurants, stadiums and other locations absolutely free–because the brothers sold ads on each sheet. (Company slogan: “Don’t rush. Look before you flush.”) Jordan, with 50 advertisers enlisted so far, told the Detroit Free Press in August that he came up with the idea while sitting on the can at the University of Michigan library.
FIRST-WORLD PROBLEMS After an international trade association reported that women bought 548 million pairs of shoes in 2011 (not even counting those used exclusively for sports), the manufacturer Nine West decided to start its own cable TV channel with programing on “various aspects of footwear,” according to an August New York Times report. Programs will feature celebrities rhapsodizing about their favorite pair, women who hoard shoes (purchasing many more than they know they’ll ever wear even one time), tips on developing one’s stilettowalking skills and shoe closet designs. It’s about a “conversation,” said a Nine West executive, “not about a shoe.”
CASHING IN ON DEATH Habersham Funding of Georgia and its competitors make their money by buying terminally ill clients’ life insurance policies for lump sums, then continuing to pay the policies’ premiums so that they collect as beneficiaries upon death. The companies’ business model therefore depends on those clients dying quickly; a client who outlives expectations turns the investment sour. Thus, according to an August report by the New York Times, the companies run extensive background checks on the illnesses and lifestyles of potential clients and employ sophisticated computer algorithms that predict, better than doctors can, how long a client will live. Supposedly, according to the report, the companies are nonchalant about erroneous predictions. No company, they claim, has an official policy of hoping for early death.
LEADING ECONOMIC INDICATORS Scorpion antivenom made in Mexico sells in Mexico for about $100 a dose, but for a while over the last year, the going rate in the emergency room of the Chandler (Ariz.) Regional Medical Center was $39,652 a dose, charged to Marcie Edmonds, who was stung while opening a box of air-conditioner filters in June. She received two doses by IV and was released after three hours, to later find a co-pay bill of $25,537 awaiting her (with her Humana plan picking up $57,509), according to the Arizona Republic. The Republic found that Arizona hospitals retailed it for between $7,900 and $12,467 per dose– except for Chandler. Following the newspaper’s report, Chandler decided to re-price the venom at $8,000 a dose, thus eating a $31,652 “loss.”
ANOTHER SENSELESS DROUGHT TRAGEDY Among the least-important effects of last summer’s drought in the Midwest: Officials overseeing the annual Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw said there would be fewer high-quality cow patties. Said chairperson Ellen Paulson: “When it’s hot, the cows don’t eat as much. And what was produced, they just dried up too quick.” A few patties had been saved from the 2011 competition, but, she said, “It’s not like you can go out and buy them.”
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aui takes Halloween celebrations seriously. As long as we can remember, Lahaina’s celebration–starting with the adorable Lahaina keiki parade along Front Street and ending in the wee hours with the bartenders counting their tills–has been a defining destination street party for the last 30 years. We don’t call it the Mardi Gras of the Pacific for nothing. Back in 2008, the Cultural Resources Commission denied Lahaina Town Action Committee’s request for their permit to close Front Street and have a stage and entertainment under the Banyan tree.The commission’s reason? Strong opposition stemming from complaints of vulgarity. But there was a benefit to the CRC’s crackdown. Suddenly, there were costume parties in Kihei from Diamond’s to Mulligan’s, and Upcountry at Casanova and Stopwatch. Carousing through bars like Three’s, South Shore Tiki Lounge, Ambrosia, Dog and Duck, Kahale’s and Sansei was the happening, while Front Street was fading. Then last year, Lahaina Town Action Com-
mittee, along with Halloween supporters, worked with the Mayor Alan Arakawa’s administration and succeeded in bringing Halloween back to Front Street. Shrugging off the old Mardi Gras reputation, Halloween in Lahaina was reborn like an alien from John Hurt’s chest. This time, good, clean family fun was the emphasis from the road closure at 3:30pm until the street sweepers come through. Shuttles from War Memorial and Kalama Park and extended bus schedules eliminated that prickly partying and driving issue. This year, Halloween falls on a Wednesday. If you don’t yet have your one (or seven) costumes, don’t flail–you can get plenty of ideas for dressing up with the seasoned professionals on Maui. In South Maui, The Love Shack and The Enchantress possess all you desire for dress-up. There’s no mask needed when you marvel at the makeup theatrics at Island Status in Kihei or Lahaina’s Henna Lounge, where zombies pour out of their doors. At Maui Mall, Maxi’s has long been the one-stop costume shop that few people can wait to get their fangs into. So dress up, follow the candy trail and dance each night away from Oct. 26-31.
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Rotary Club of Lahaina presents A BOOtiful Night at Royal Lahaina Resort. For $30, guests will enjoy a night of DJ music, heavy pupus and desserts. Benefiting the Rotary peace Forum, Rotary Club of Lahaina has had its hands in multiple community efforts including Lahaina Public Library’s recent facelift. Of course, the evening isn’t complete without a costume contest. Prizes will be awarded to the night’s best, so dress to impress! Festivities start at 6pm. Royal Lahaina Resort, Ali‘i Ballroom (2780 Kekaa Dr., Ka‘anapali), royallahaina.com
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The American Music Festival and Conference presents the Top Female Pop Acts Showcase and Cosplay-Halloween Bash. The night will feature New York’s pop trio Lunic and host a costume contest. Hosted by Hawaii’s perennial Halloween Vampire queen herself–90.3 KTUH DJ Nocturna–the best costume wins! Maui’s own Pakaloha Bikini will host a bikini fashion show. Festivities kick off at 9:30pm and cover is $8. Lulus (1221 Honoapilani, Lahaina); luluslahaina.com SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
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Pacific Cancer Foundation & Maui Brewing Company hosts their third annual Oktober Festival from noon to 5:30pm. Come one, come all (children 12 and under free) for an afternoon of great music and craft beer all while supporting a great cause. Sink your teeth in Iron Imu, Outrigger Pizza, Donnas Dogs or Teddys Better Burger. There will be a silent auction, canoe display, Maui Brewing Beer Garden and County Stage featuring Visibly Shaken, Nuff Said and Maui’s “Reggae Ambassador” Marty Dread. The best part is that all proceeds go to the PCF to benefit Maui County patients. Adult admission: $7. Wainee Park (Old Pump Area, Lahaina) Lahaina Gateway invites keiki (children) for an evening of trick or treat and a costume contest. From 4pm-7pm, keiki 12 years of age and younger are welcomed to trick or treat at participating merchants throughout the Lahaina Gateway center. Keiki are also being encouraged to rock their best disguise for the costume contest. Contest participants are asked to meet at 6pm at the Hula Girl fountain. There will be plenty of Halloween sweets, Kula pumpkins and Maui gold pineapples. Lahaina Gateway (305 Keawe St. Lahaina), lahainagateway.com
The Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa presents “Roktoberfest” at Umalu. You’re invited for a Halloween pool party “Gangum Style.” The evening includes a costume contest with $1,000 cash prize to the first place winner, the “Best Gangnam Style” look-alike contest for a one-night stay at Hyatt Regency Maui, and photo ops with the Bud Light, Absolut and Malibu models. Guests will enjoy food and drink specials, the beats of DJ Blast and Pavy’s blood fondue. Come between 5:30pm and 10pm, $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Umalu, Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali), 808-478-2985, maui.hyatt.com Halloween in Paradise with monster contest and over $400 in prizes. DJ Calcul8 spins it sick so shake and pop all you want in disguise. Paradise Grill (2291 Ka‘anapali Parkway) 808-6623700, paradisegrillkb.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
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The Annual Keiki Halloween Costume Parade marks its 34th year and is honored to feature the woman who founded it, Ruth Mckay, and her husband Joe as grand marshals of the evening.The parade starts at 4:30pm and keiki are invited to don their Halloween costumes and strut down Front Street. Participants will line up at 4:15pm on the corner of Papalaua and Front Street. The parade will end at the Lahaina Banyan Tree Park and Mayor Alan Arakawa and his wife Ann will be there to meet and greet. Entertainment will include the Lahaina High School marching band. Come celebrate the past, present and future. Front Street. (Lahaina) Front Street is shutting down for its biggest event! When the sun sets, the creepy and crawly come out for a night of chatter, costume and cheers.This is no keiki parade, and adults are encouraged to adorn themselves in their best costume and share with the rest of the island. Participants can register their costumes at the Pioneer Inn Retail Store between 6pm-8:45pm. At Banyan Tree Park, catch DJ Ron 6:30-9:30pm spinning.The costume contest participants will meet on stage under the Banyan Tree between 7pm and 9pm and the $1000 grand prize winner will be announced at 9:30pm. At Campbell Park, be sure to pick up the official “Halloween In Lahaina 2012” t-shirt between noon and 10pm, enjoy keiki-friendly activities like photo ops and face painting at 3pm and live music featuring the Whisky Pimps between 6pm and 8pm. Front Street has something for everyone on Halloween! [Note: From Baker Street to Prison Street, Front Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 3:30pm to midnight. No Street parking is allowed from 3:30pm- midnight. Employees parked in parking lots with ingress/egress only on Front Street will not be able to exit parking lots between 3:30pm-midnights.] It’s time for Front Street Warm ups, the kind where you practice bringing a cold glass of frosty beverage to your lips with a mask on. Believe us, this requires training. 6-9pm. Spanky’s (505 Front St., Lahaina) Quash the sugar meltdowns: don’t forget to feed the kids before all that trick or treating. Get a pre-parade or post-candy bite with the family in costume and get an extra 15 percent off your meal. And don’t forget to use their awesome buy-one, get-one 50 percent off coupon on page 17. Teddy’s Bigger Burgers (Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center, 808-661-9111) Pineapple Grill’s fifth annual Monster Bash is back in full force Halloween night. Kicking off at 5:30pm, enjoy an evening of drink specials, live music and half-off prices on select bar menu items. First place in the costume contest is $100, second brings $75 and third nets $50. Pineapple Grill (200 Kapalua Dr., Kapalua) 808-669-9600 Captain Jack’s invites you to boogie to the beats of DJ Illz.The Halloween party starts at 10pm and prizes will be awarded to the best male, female and overall costume. Word on the street is that there will be over $1,000 in prizes! Captain Jack’s (672 Front Street, Lahaina), captainjacksmaui.com
Night Of The Living Dread is back on Halloween night at Cool Cat Cafe! Celebrating its ninth Halloween season, all are invited to enjoy Marty Dread. Overlooking the Banyan Tree, Cool Cat gives an entire new meaning to room with a view. Cover: $10. Cool Cat Cafe (658 Front St. #160, Lahaina), 808-667-0908, coolcatcafe.com Hard Rock Cafe Lahaina invites you to Nightmare on Front Street, which runs from 9pm to closing. Following, between or during the Front Street festivities, be sure to pop in and rock out at the Hard Rock Cafe. There’s no cover and first, second and third place costume contest winners will get prizes so dress up! The night’s tunes will be brought to you by DJ Money Mike, DJ Danny & DJ Slim Live in the video Mix. Hard Rock Cafe (900 Front St., Lahaina) Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa’s Haunted Hale Trick-or-Treat kicks off at 2pm. Guests are being asked to meet at Black Rock Steak and Seafood host stand. Guests will then judge the best decorated office. Keep your eyes and ears sharp! Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.), sheraton-maui.com
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Halloween enthusiasts can party every night this week at Tiki Lounge, starting with DJ Blast on Thursday, through to Old School With Salvo on Monday and DJ Decka’s Walking Dead party on Wednesday. MIx up your scene at the place to be seen and let the ghouls behind the bar keep you satiated with their signature spooky Tiki brews. South Shore Tiki Lounge (1913 S. Kihei Rd.), 874-6444 As a precursor to Halloween, the Maui Aids Foundation presents WICKED, with dancing, door prizes and a costume contest. The top three costumes will will prizes, so channel all your creative juices. DJ Del Sol will bring the beats all night long. Come early and grab dinner at Three’s Bar & Grill, which will be open until 10pm with 15 percent of proceeds going to the foundation. Purchase tickets online or at the MAF offices in Wailuku (1935 Main Street, Suite 101). Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Pre-sale tickets must be purchased by 4pm on Oct. 25. Three’s Bar & Grill (945 S. Kihei Rd.), mauiaids.org SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
Monster Mash lands at St.Theresa’s, and it’s another opportunity for familyfriendly festivities. Entrance for adults costs $10, kids 5$ or a family four-pack for $25.The Halloween Costume party will feature a DJ, dancing, yummy pupus, spooky punch and costume contests for keiki, teens and adults. The costume contest begins promptly at 8pm and winners will get prizes provided by local sponsors.There will also be a silent auction featuring date-night packages, jewelry and such. Special guests Frankenstein and his bride will enjoy their first couples dance so be sure to pin a dollar on the couple. It’s all brought to you by FACE, a non-profit working to build a just and equitable community on Maui. Be sure to contact the number below for tickets. St. Theresa Church (25 W. Lipoa St., Kihei), 808-879-3195, facehawaii.org
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Three’s Bar & Grill throws Monster Bash 2012. It will take up the entire restaurant and patio along with two fully stocked bars. While standing in line, guests can enjoy a photo booth while waiting to join the party. Bloody or smoking cocktails will keep you cool under that wig as you groove out to the beats of DJ C.I.A and DJ Del Sol. There will also be performance art throughout the night. The best dressed monster wins a $100 gift certificate to Three’s and the best part is there’s no cover! Bring your best smile, sizzle and spice! Three Bars & Grill (1945 S. Kihei Rd., Suite G), 808-879-8133, threesbarandgrill.com Ambrosia presents The Witch’s Den, which features DJ Decka and daring Witch’s Brew shots and drinks. The evening will kick off at 10pm so be there! Be sure to don your best costume because those dressed up will get tantalizing treats! Ambrosia Martini Lounge (1913 S. Kihei Rd.), 808891-1011, ambrosiamaui.com WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
When on an island, do as islanders do: boat! Pacific Whale Foundation is once again offering alternate transportation to the Front Street festivities via their Sunset Cruise. Here’s a chance to roll up to the Maui Banyan Tree in style. The Halloween cocktail cruise meets at Ma‘alaea Harbor, boards at 6pm/6:30pm, then sets sail for the Westside. On the way, guests will enjoy BBQ pork and Buffalo Chicken sliders, mac salad and roasted green beans with Maui onions. Guests 21+ can enjoy Maui Brewing Co. beer, wine and other tropical drinks (up to three cocktails). Upon arrival, the boat will dock for two hours before heading back. There will be dessert and coffee on the journey back to Ma‘alaea. Be sure to make reservations: 808249-8811 ext. 1 or pacificwhale.org Ambrosia presents The Haunting. In another evening celebrating the Halloween holiday, DJ CIA will provide dance beats. Guests can expect costume prizes every hour. Festivities begin at 10pm. Ambrosia Martini Lounge (1913 S. Kihei Rd.), 808891-1011, ambrosiamaui.com 80’s throwback dance party and costume contest, $100 gift card up for grabs. 10pm. Diamonds Ladies you know you love to boogie so come down to shake what your mama gave you with the All Access Party Rock Crew at their Boogieman’s Ball. Boogieman can’t get you unless you come in costume, and the contest starts at 10 pm. Ocean’s Bar and Grill (S. Kihei Road) 808-891-2414
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Emmanuel Lutheran’s 16th annual Pumpkin Festival is calling all, young and old. It runs Friday, Oct. 26 (5pm-10pm) and Saturday, Oct. 27 (noon-7pm.) Enjoy all things pumpkin and fall. Whether it’s picking a pumpkin from the patch, sipping on a pumpkin smoothie or browsing the craft booths, the festival has something for everyone. Attendees can also enjoy live entertain-
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ment under the large tent while cooling off with shave ice provided by the school’s band program. Emmanuel Lutheran (520 W. One St., Kahului), els-maui. org/pumpkin-festival SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
DivaDeva & Next Level presents its Halloween Costume Ball at the Iao Theater on Oct. 27. The evening’s headline entertainment will be the award-winning Ultraviolets, featuring the Maui Roller Girls (7pm), DivaDeva DJ Paul Gotel (9pm) and much more. The Maui Roller Girls will perform a Halloween-themed black light burlesque event with a certain performance of MJ’s classic that’s bound to impress. Come early in your best costume. Doors open at 6pm and show starts promptly. Tickets for standard seats are $20, front stalls are $30 and VIP access is $45. Be sure to get your tickets early, so you won’t be turned away due to capacity! Iao Theater (68 N. Market St., Wailuku), divadeva.eventbrite.com Win $100 at Lower Main Street’s bloody biker bar for the best costume. I Want Candy rocks the party all night long. Steel Horse Saloon (1234 L. Main St., Wailuku) The Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center invites you to Halloween Family Fun Day. Between 3pm and 5pm, celebrate Halloween early and give your keiki a great opportunity to show off their costume! A special performance of “Thriller” with zombies will kick off the festivities, followed by a magic show with Neil Bruce and then costume parade. Prizes will be given out to the best costumes. Meet at center stage. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului), 808-873-4325, queenkaahumanucenter.com/events SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 - WEDNESDAY 31
Iao Theater presents Phantom of Roctober, a series of FREE Spooktacular Halloween films featured each night from Oct. 28 to Oct. 31. On Sunday they’ll show The Ghost and Mr. Chicken starring Don Knots (6pm). Monday’s offering is Young Frankenstein (7pm). On Tuesday (aka Fright Night), you can catch a full evening of ghoulish entertainment including SyFy Channel’s paranormal investigation show Haunted Collector: the Ghosts of Maui, Iao ghost stories, Maui medium and author ReGina Norlinde, the classic Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney and a special musical performance by Jerry Eiting (7pm). The finale on Halloween night includes Maui’s Thriller zombie dancers and the annual Iao Theater showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (doors open at 8pm for Thriller, movie starts at 9pm). The first three evenings will have all-you-caneat popcorn for $5 and the last evening will have a $12 Halloween pack available for purchase. Donations are welcome any night. Iao Theater (68 N. Market St., Wailuku), mauionstage.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 - WEDNESDAY 31
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Calling keiki (12yrs and under) to the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center for trick or treating at participating vendors between 5pm-7pm. Pick-up your Halloween bag and list of participating stores from Customer Service. Remember that the trick or treating only goes on while supplies last and masks are not allowed on mall property. So be sure to snag your treats! Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului), 808-873-4325, queenkaahumanucenter.com/events
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store-only entrance (admission is free for the gift shop only). Then on Halloween, watch scuba divers carve pumpkins underwater among the sharks, rays and fish! Carving demonstrations will take place in Black Tip Exhibit at 11:30am and the Open Ocean Exhibit at 1pm. The aquarium will also round out its World of Weird promotion, highlighting the bizarre-looking marine animals of Hawaii with fascinating naturalist presentations, Freaky Fish Fact Cards and an exciting Creepy Creatures scavenger hunt! Maui Ocean Center (192 Ma‘alaea Rd.), mauioceancenter.com
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The Montessori School of Maui is presenting Ghoulin Rouge, “Cirque de Freak,” their second annual signature fundraising event. This year’s theme takes this adults-only Halloween party into the world of the old traveling circus. Guests are encouraged to don their most outrageous costume and join the school for a freakishly good time featuring gourmet pupus, delectable libations, astounding music, festive live entertainment, a costume contest and the opportunity to support the Montessori School of Maui through a silent auction and Fund-A-Need. The event begins at 6pm in the Private Lounges. VIP seating ($2,500) and table service ($1,750) is available, and individual tickets may be purchased for $85 each. Montessori School (2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao), momi.org SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
Here’s a haunted house for keiki and adults alike. For just this night, Kalama Intermediate School in Makawao will transform one of the island’s scariest haunted houses. Dubbed Fright Night, the school will offer both a thrilling, terrifying haunted house and a separate “keiki haunted house” for those “6 and under (or the faint-of-heart).” There will also be a Fright Night Gallery of Games, food booths, a photo booth, face painting, a costume contest and more (all proceeds benefit the school’s music program and student clubs). The chills and thrills take place 4:309:30pm. Kalama Intermediate School (120 Makani Rd., Makawao) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 - SUNDAY 28
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while steering clear of night marchers and the ghosts of “Chinese Miners.” What were these unfortunate souls mining on a volcanic island? Who cares! It’s Halloween! Keikifriendly activities are also available. If you book in advance you save $5 off the adult ticket and two kids are free. Drive up to the top of Awalau Road in Haiku and park, then begin your hike on the dirt path with the Haunted Herdsman. Don’t ask. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
The American Music Festival and Conference 2012 will take place at the YMCA stage at Camp Keanae with Kawaii-kon Anime convention and Halloween Costume Cosplay Contest for all ages.The all-ages Kawaii-kon Halloween cosplay costume ball includes prizes for best male and female costume as well as a Haute couture fashion runway. The headliners include electronic megastar Kraddy and Edge of Paradise. Come out 10am-10pm. Tickets $48. Camp Ke‘anae (13375 Hana Hwy.), amfc2012hawaii. com WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
Groove at a dance party with Simply Twisted, starting at 9pm. A pumpkin carving and costume contest starts at 10:30pm. Stopwatch Bar and Grill (1127 Makawao Ave.), 808-572-1380 Need an alternative to Front Street? Ladies Night at Casanova is the place to be Upcountry on Halloween. Don’t miss the Halloween Shot Specials and Sexiest Costume Contest. Great prizes and new 50th State of Mind swag will be given to a lucky few. DJ Kurt and DJ TRVR will drop the beats so be sure to bring your best costume and dance moves. The party starts at 10pm. Tickets are $5 before 11pm, $10 after, and ladies are free all night. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.), casanovamaui.com You guys want to really get a good scare on Halloween? We mean a real, authentic night of terror? Then your best bet is to head up to Makawao to Andy “Tex” Pittam’s house. Who’s that, you ask? We don’t know–some other guy we don’t know emailed us and said that Pittam’s a “rather demented” (his words) guy who will turn nine rooms of his house into some kind of “Crypt of the Cursed” on Halloween night for anyone who wants to stop by. What’s scarier than heading up to Makawao on Halloween night and just walking into some random guy’s house? Of course, this is apparently the fifth year Pittam has done this, so the odds that he’s just some murdering loon who will hack everyone who enters (regardless of whether they give him a donation, which is greatly encouraged) to bits are probably pretty low. But you never know... Open sunset to 10pm. Crypt of the Cursed (123 Auoli Dr., Makawao Ranch Acres) It’s Voodoo hoodoo baby, so bring your funkified alter ego costume and party down with the wild ones at AGWE Maui. It’s an all-star line up with Reggie McBride, Joe Caro, Steve Ferrone, Eric Gilliam, Gretchen Rhodes, Mark Johnstone and DJs Boomshot and JayP.Voodoo dolls are optional. 9:30 pm. Charley’s Restaurant and Saloon (142 Hana Hwy., Paia) 808-579-8085
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Merriman’s Inaugural La Paulee Wines that Dance on the Mouth BY JEN RUSSO It turns out Oktoberfest and beer aren't the only things Europe has going for it in the fall. The French celebrate the grape harvest in Burgundy with La Paulée de Meursault. It started with a congenial lunch party but soon evolved into an international wine celebration. Merriman’s Kapalua Beverage Director Jeff Groh promises that once you taste Burgundy, it will change your life forever. He should know, because he’s been tasting them all year and has picked his favorites to highlight at this fete that promises no California and no corkage: in fact, in classic French tradition, he’s encouraging everyone to bring their favorite Burgundy pick. “Everybody has a list and going to La Paulee is definitely one of those things I have to do before I kick the bucket,” says Groh. “I figure if we can get this rolling as a super fun annual wine event, it will help me pass time until I meet the right member of the French aristocracy and get an invite to the party in Meursault. Another consideration was just trying to come up with an event that was both wine-focused and super fun. I’d rather throw a wine party than a stuffy wine dinner and
the whole history of the La Paulee fit perfect into that mindset. I was especially stoked on the idea of a wine event where everybody could bring a bottle to share–you just don’t see those types of events very often in a restaurant. Operators are often too focused on just selling wine at these dinners. We wanted to make sure we were selling fun.” The Burgundy region in France is known for its glorious pinot noir and Chardonnay. This event is about recognizing and tasting the richness in beautiful grapes grown in this region for about 2,000 years. The first La Paulee events were organized in the 1920s by Count Lafon and attended by winemakers and their close cohorts. These days there’s a charity auction, formal dinner and the lunch held in the Chateau de Meursault is attended by over 700 wine enthusiasts. “Flavor, aroma, structure and history set these wines from Burgundy apart from the rest,” says Groh. “Sure, you can occasionally run into a wine from Oregon, Cali or New Zealand that smells like it could’ve been Burgundy, but they’re rare. When Burgundy is really good–and this is both reds and whites–they’re sumptuously
layered with aromas and flavors. From a purely structural standpoint, Burgundies at their best balance on a razor’s edge of ripeness: where delicacy in structure is balanced by multilayered aromatic complexity. The wines dance on the mouth.” What’s more, your opu will be satiated by a thrilling five courses designed to go with the wines. That means bringing your appetite to experience Hawaiian Regional Cuisine with a French twist, and sometimes French cuisine with a Polynesian influence. “It’s a two-part theme to the dinner,” says Groh. “Part one, dishes that will go great with the wine; and part two, Hawaii Regional Cuisine but with a bit more of a nod to French culinary influence. The first course is a composed cheese dish; second course is an opakapaka royal glacage; third course is a quail and cocks comb dish that, excluding the passionfruit, isn’t that far afield from a coq au vin dish you’d find in a Parisian bistro; fourth course is a duo of prime beef; and dessert is a Kula strawberry crepe. Chef always does a great job of incorporating the flow of wines into the design of his menus. We have two clear white wine-friendly courses and two courses that
will be brilliant with pinot noir.” As for what what wines Groh will be pouring, he says there will be “a white from a lieu-dit that Dominique Lafon owns in the Macon, a 1er Cru Meursault that was produced by Michel Picard for the Hospices de Beaune, an epic Bourgogne rouge from 2009 that was made by the great Frederic Magnien, a Passetoutgrain from Robert Chevillon that is made from 45 year old pinot noir vines in a declassed area of Nuits-St-Georges and a 2005 Morey St Denis from Auguste and Lucien Lignier.” So is Groh taking off to the original La Paulee anytime soon? Probably not. “Hey France I’m still waiting for my invitation,” he says. “Don’t make me feel like the last girl that gets invited to the dance!” - Research assitance by Oliver De Silva■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie news, visit MauiTime’s food blog at: mauidish.com To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1619d1
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THURSDAY, TH T H U R SDA AY A Y, O OCT. CT. 25 5 THE DUKES OF SEPTEMBER – Maui Arts and Cultural Center is presenting The Dukes of September Rhythm Revue. The superstar group consists of Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs. Traveling with a nine-piece band, they will perform a collection of hits from each of their careers. Come for an evening of original music and popular covers. There are special packages for a three-course, pre-show dinner in Morgado Hall backstage and reserved parking in the MACC lot also available. Tickets range from $55- $149(premium seating.) Gates Open at 5pm. Show starts at 7pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Pavillion/Amphitheatre (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; www.mauiarts.org.
MAUI SLAM POETRY – Maui Slam Poetry is coming to Casanova with a twist. In honor of Halloween, Maui Slam poetry night is going erotica and will double as a costume ball. Poets, spoken word artists, emcees of all levels and anyone bold enough to step up to the mic and present their original work are welcome. Each artist will get three minutes and must sign up in person at 9:45pm at the door in order to qualify to win the $100 cash prize. Come as “kinky” as you dare beplaygrou cause a “Halloween-inspired erotic playground awaits you!” Expect nd a costum dance performances, live art and costume parade throughout the hot & DJ JJayP will be mixin’ the hits evening. DJ Selecta Boomshot +. for your dancing desires. 21+. $10. 9:30pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao M Ave.); 808Italian Restaurant & Deli aui.com 572-0220; casanovamaui.com/blog.
FRIDAY, OCT. 26 WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES – Last week Central Maui walked the walk ag against domestic violence, and now this week it’s the Westside’s turn. W Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is coming to the Lahaina Gateway Center. S Sponsored by the West Maui Domestic Violence Task Force and Wom Women Helping Women, this will be Lahaina’s first Walk a Mile in Her Sho Shoes event. It challenges men to come out in their best heels and walk for the cause. Further, WAMIHS sparks the conversation about the c causes, effects and solutions to domestic violence. The first 200 regis registrants get a free t-shirt. 4:30pm. $10. Lahaina Gateway Cent ( 305 Keawe St. Lahaina), whwmaui.net. ter
IMUA EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE – There are lots of challenges that come with raising children with development issues. One of those challenges shouldn’t be difficulty in obtaining information due to limited access here on Maui. To fight this, Imua Family Services started their two-day Early Childhood Development Conference. Attendees last year included people looking to get Continuing Education Units (CEUs), childcare and care-giving professionals looking to expand their knowledge and parents seeking to learn more about developmental issues facing their children. Tickets: $155; $60 Student, Teacher. Cameron Center Auditorium, Wailuku; imuafamilyservices.org. -Oliver O de Silva (@odesilva)
FRIDAY, FRID IID DA AY Y, OCT. OCT. 26 RUSSELL PETERS – Currently on his Notorious 2012 World Tour to Maui, Russell Peters has made his way to Maui. A Canadian-Indian comedian and actor, Russell’s stand-up performances are renowned for his observational comedy, which highlights racial, ethnic, class and cultural stereotypes. In 2010, Forbes ranked him the seventh highest earning comedian (bringing in more than Jeff Foxworthy and Howie Mandel but less than Larry the Cable Guy). He also has more than 60 million views on YouTube and has sold more than 300,000 DVD copies of his shows “Outsourced” and “Red, White and Brown.” He’s also sold out tours in Australia, England, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, Singapore, South Africa, Norway, India, The Philippines, U.S. and Canada. Don’t miss out on a night of belly aching laughter. For mature audiences only. $29.50/gen adm, $45/reserved seats, $65/premium seats. 8pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Castle Theater. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; mauiarts.org.
MACBETH – Maui Academy of Performing Arts is presenting Macbeth, Shakespeare’s “dark tragedy of ambition, passion, with the murder of a king and the fight for the soul of a nation.” It’s directed by David C. Johnston, a veteran in directing professional, educational and children’s theater. But you can be sure MAPA will put its own twist on what many consider Shakespeare’s best play. Audiences will have the chance to join the director and actors for post-show discussions after Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 matinees. Showings–Fri., Sat.: 7:30pm; Sun.: 2pm. $18 for adults; $15 for seniors and students; special group rates for school groups. Steppingstone Playhouse (275 W. Ka’ahumanu Ave, Kahului); 808-244-8760; mauiacademy.org.
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VOLUNTEER EXPO 2012 – The County of Maui, along with others are proud to present the fifth annual Volunteer Expo 2012. In the spirit of volunteerism, the expo will feature 25 non-profits that contribute to making Maui the best it can be. Some of the organizations include the Maui Historical Society, HandsOn Maui, Hale Makua, The Maui Marine Sanctuary Volunteer Council and more. The afternoon will also include Zumba instructor Keoni Manuel, Ukulele virtuoso Derick Sebastian, the Maui Academy of Performing Arts and the Seabury Hall Hawaiian Ensemble. Emcee Charly Espina Takahma (from KISS 99.9 FM) will give out door prizes. 11am-2pm. Queen Ka’ahumanu Center (275 West Ka’ahumanu Ave, Kahului); 808-270-7150 wendy.stebbins@mauicounty.gov.
BEER DINNER – In honor of Oktoberfest, that wonderful time of the year when we’re all supposed to dress in lederhosen and hoist cartoonishly large steins full of beer served by beautiful frauleins with cartoonishly large, um, personalities, Pacific’O and Maui Brewing Co. are presenting a beer dinner that will also highlight the former’s new Craft Beer List. That’s right, we’re talking a four-course dinner at the gorgeous oceanfront restaurant Pacific’O paired with the best of Maui Brew Co.’s specialty beers. Make your reservations now! $60 (includes tax and gratuity). 5:30pm. Pacific’O (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-4341. -Anthony Pignataro (@apignataro)
SATURDAY, OCT. 27 27 XTERRA KAPALUA – Duke’s Beach House XTERRA 10K and Hula Grill XTERRA 5K 2012 utilizes the Westside as a backdrop for another year of XTERRA festivities. The off-road triathlon invites all to participate and serves as a benefit for the Maui County Big Brothers Big Sisters program. The event offers adult and keiki alike the opportunity to give back while working up a sweat. Paul Mitchell stylists services will also be on hand in exchange for donation. Refer to website for prices and information on various XTERRA events. New registration 7-8am and packet pickup 7-8:30am at the race start. Ritz Carlton, Kapalua (One RitzCarlton Drive, Kapalua); xterraplanet.com/maui/index.html.
ANGKOR WAT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL – The Angkor Wat International Film Festival (AWIF), named after the historic temple in Cambodia, serves as both a stage to films that promote cultural and environment preservation and a fundraiser to take the festival to Cambodia for the second year. It offers glimpses of the mystical, monumental powers of Angkor Wat, an ancient site of architectural wonders intertwining the Buddhist and Hindu faiths. Come take a glimpse into a different culture and help shed awareness on the issues other countries face. $10/film. $24/3-film pass. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787 www.mauiarts.org.
SATURDAY, OCT. 27 NOBLE CHEF 2012 – University of Hawaii, Maui College is hosting “The Noble Chef: Celebrate the Harvest” 2012 on Saturday. The annual event is Maui Culinary Academy’s largest fundraiser, which helps benefit education, student career advancement and community service. The event serves both as a fundraiser and training event for upcoming chefs attending MCA. The cocktail reception will feature top chef appetizers. So come literally enjoy the fruits of their labor. $175. Fairmont Kealani (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-984-3261.
MOHALA MAI 2012 – If you enjoy top quality hula, then Mohala Mai 2012 is for you. This weekend they’re presenting Halau Na Lei Kaumaka O Uka. It’s a fundraiser benefiting kumu hula Napua Makua and Kahulu Maluo’s halau. The evening will feature both traditional and contemporary hula, chant and song. There will also be a silent auction in the Yokouchi Pavilion at 4pm. Musical duets and solo artists will join Halau Na Lei Kaumaka on stage to accompany the troops musically. $37. 5:30pm. MACC, Castle Theater (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org.
SATURDAY, OCT. 27 USED BOOK SALE – Bibliophiles, take note: Maui Friends of the Library is hosting a used-book sale at Whole Foods Market in Kahului. There will be stacks of fiction and non-fiction, and all proceeds will benefit public libraries in Maui County. Oh, and if you want to become a member of Maui Friends of the Library, they’ll have applications. 9am-2pm. Maui Mall (70 East Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului); users.maui.net/~mfol/
SENIOR CITIZEN FAIR – All kupuna and ohana are invited to the 39th Annual Maui County Senior Citizens fair. Join for an afternoon of food, entertainment and over 70 vendors dedicated to the care of our kupuna. HMSA will provide flu shots and other free health screenings, include blood pressure and blood sugar checks. There will be performances by Déjà Vu, Daniel Lau & Kel’’i Pio Mawae, Senior Group Chicken Dance, La’Tinas Dance and Fitness Zumba, Yaeko Yamamoto Dancers as well as a Japanese Buyo Dance. 8am-noon. War Memorial Gymnasium. (700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku) 808-249-2990; meoinc.charityfinders.org.
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loud Atlas is about a closeted musician (Ben Whishaw) who collaborates with a celebrated composer (Jim Broadbent) on a legendary piece called “The Cloud Atlas Sextet.” It’s also about a Karen Silkwood-like investigation, in which the findings of a resourceful young woman (Halle Berry) threaten to expose a sleazy corporate fat cat (Hugh Grant). It also portrays a publisher (Jim Broadbent) trying to escape imprisonment from a Shawshank-like retirement home. There are other, even more fantastic subplots, like the one about a post-apocalyptic warrior (Tom Hanks) who speaks in a clipped form of pidgin English and struggles to keep his tribe alive. We also witness the journey of Sonmi (Doona Bae), a 22nd
century worker whose escape from a controlling government makes her a symbol for a generation to come. I’m merely scratching the surface here, as there are many, many more plot lines and characters. The film deals with slavery, racial, sexual and personal identity, activism and the act of creating and receiving a story. The overwhelming enormity of this movie works for and against it, as it is undeniably an impressive achievement but, frankly, I didn’t like it and barely connected to anything in it. It plays like a 3-hour, $100 million game of Spot the Movie Star, as all of the main cast members each play between four and eight different roles. The make-up that transforms these famous faces is extraordinary, and audiences will love the end credits which, like Coming to America , shows how many times you may have watched an actor under pounds of makeup and not realized it. Some of the actors are playing to their strengths, while others, like Grant,
are really showing us something new. It’s hard to assess Hanks’ performance, as he plays at least two characters (the survivalist nomad and a 1970s scientist) beautifully. But his other roles, especially that of a mobster, a crazed doctor and a hotel caretaker, show him hamming it up. Hanks can be wonderful when he’s subtle and not pushing too hard. Here, he’s under the impression he can vanish into a character like Daniel Day Lewis or Peter Sellers. He can’t. Some of the story threads grew on me, while others started strong but fizzled out. The editing sometimes cleverly ties the tales together by illustrating the connective threads of water, mounting tension or moments of personal declarations of freedom. But while the film is full of existential musings and multiple meanings, the tales are tied together in a mostly loose, ethereal way, with a shared birthmark being the only real narrative glue. The Chinese Logan’s Run rip-off is the most engaging of the stories, if only because it gives viewers a break from the relentless
parade of stars hidden by make-up. Considering that the film was directed by the Wachowski Siblings and Tom Tykwer, whose most famous films collectively are The Matrix Trilogy and Run Lola Run, the action scenes aren’t as impressive as you’d expect but it’s as pompous, over-produced, and pseudobrainy as those Matrix sequels. The best thing about it is how grandly ambitious it is. The worst: it sometimes feels like you’re watching seven bad movies at the same time, and, after the second hour, I was ready to go home. This is destined for a cult following, since few will tolerate a film so overlong, hideously violent, ripe with racial stereotypes and speechifying but entirely under-developed characters. In melding The Red Violin, The Fountain and the Robin Williams drama Being Human, the result has much to say but is so full of itself, it doesn’t seem to even need an audience. ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1619f
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Pink Floyd – The Making of Dark Side of the Moon (UK) preceded by Small Steps (Cambodia)-SAT 6:00
4:20, 5:20, 7:00, 8:05. FRI-SAT 12:00, 12:30, 2:40, 3:00, 4:30, 5:20, 5:30, 7:20, 8:00, 10:00, 10:30, 10:40. SUNWED 12:00, 12:30, 2:40, 3:00, 4:30, 5:20, 5:30, 7:20, 8:00. Chasing Mavericks-PG-FRI-SAT 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. SUN-WED 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00. Hotel Transylvania 2D-PG-THU 11:00, 1:40, 4:20, 7:00. FRI-SAT 11:00, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50. SUN-WED 11:00, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40. Hotel Transylvania-PG-THU 12:00, 2:40, 5:20, 8:00. MON-WED 12:10, 2:20. FRISUN 10:00, 12:10, 2:20. Sinister-R-THU 12:05, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20.
Taylor Camp (USA) preceded by Le Petit Nuage (France)-SAT 8:00
KUKUI MALL
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Maui Arts & Cultural Center, McCoy Studio Theater, Kahului, 808-242-7469 (See This Week’s Picks and mauiarts.org for more details)
Years of Darkness (Cambodia) preceded by Born Sweet (Cambodia)-SAT 12:00 Ready Made (China) preceded by 86 Centimeters (Bhutan)-SAT 2:00 Peace Through Music (USA) preceded by The Yak Herder’s Son (Bhutan)-SAT 4:00
Everest Peace Climb (USA) preceded by Dalai Lama Happiness (USA)-SUN 12:00 The Trials of Henry Kissinger (USA) preceded by Silence (Netherlands)-SUN 2:00 Number One Brother (Cambodia) preceded by Sam Khong (Cambodia)-SUN 4:00 One Day On Earth (USA) preceded by Small Steps Phnom Penh (Cambodia)-SUN 6:00 Baraka (USA) preceded by Quietest Place on Earth (USA)-SUN 8:00 KA’AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului, 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm)
Alex Cross-PG13-THU 10:45, 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45. FRI-SAT 10:50, 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10:00. SUN-WED 10:50, 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45. Argo-R-THU 11:00, 12:00, 1:40, 2:40,
1819 S. Kihei Rd., 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm)
Argo-R-THU 1:30, 4:05, 6:45, 9:25. FRISAT 11:30, 2:15, 5:00, 7:45, 10:20. SUN 11:30, 2:15, 5:00, 7:45. MON-WED 1:15, 4:05, 6:45, 9:25. Chasing Mavericks-PG-FRI 11:20, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:45. SAT 11:20, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00. SUN 11:20, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:25. MON-WED 1:10, 3:45, 6:15, 8:45. Cloud Atlas-R-FRI-SAT 11:00, 2:30, 6:00, 9:30. SUN 11:00, 2:30, 6:00, 9:20. MONWED 1:00, 4:30, 8:00. Frankenweenie-PG-THU 1:00, 3:00, 5:00. Looper-R-THU 7:00, 9:30. Paranormal Activity 4-R-THU 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:10. FRI-SAT 11:15, 1:30, 3:40, 6:00, 8:10, 10:25. SUN 11:15, 1:30, 3:40, 6:00, 8:10. MON-WED 1:30, 3:40, 6:00, 8:10. Taken 2-PG13-THU 1:20, 3:40, 5:50, 8:15.
MAUI MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm)
Atlas Shrugged Part 2-Unrated-THU (1:50, 4:35), 7:10, 9:50. Cloud Atlas-R-FRI (12:30, 1:30, 4:15, 5:15), 8:00, 9:00. SAT-SUN (12:30, 1:30), 4:15, 5:15, 8:00, 9:00. MON-WED (1:30, 4:15, 5:15), 8:00, 9:00. End of Watch-R-THU (1:30, 4:10), 7:05, 9:35. Frankenweenie-PG-THU (4:00), 6:15. FRI (11:40, 1:50, 4:00), 6:15. SAT-SUN (11:40, 1:50), 4:00, 6:15. MON-WED (1:50, 4:00), 6:15. Frankenweenie 3D-PG-THU (1:45), 8:30. Fun Size-PG13-FRI (12:10, 2:35, 4:50), 7:05, 9:20. SAT-SUN (12:10, 2:35), 4:50, 7:05, 9:20. MON-WED (2:35, 4:50), 7:05, 9:20. Here Comes The Boom-Unrated-THU (2:00, 4:30), 7:00, 9:30. FRI (11:30, 2:00, 4:30), 7:00, 9:30. SAT-SUN (11:30, 2:00), 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. MON-WED (2:00, 4:30), 7:00, 9:30. Looper-R-THU (3:30), 6:30, 9:15. FRI 8:30. SAT-WED 8:30. Paranormal Activity 4-R-THU (2:10, 3:00, 4:25, 5:15), 6:45, 7:30, 9:00, 9:45. FRI (11:45, 12:45, 2:10, 3:00, 4:25, 5:05), 6:45, 7:25, 9:05, 9:45. SAT-SUN (11:45, 12:45, 2:10, 3:00), 4:25, 5:05, 6:45, 7:25, 9:05, 9:45. MON-WED (2:10, 3:00, 4:25, 5:05), 6:45, 7:25, 9:05, 9:45. Pitch Perfect-PG13-THU (2:05, 4:40), 7:15, 9:55. FRI (11:35, 2:05, 4:40), 7:15, 9:55. SAT-SUN (11:35, 2:05), 4:40, 7:15, 9:55. MON-WED (2:05, 4:40), 7:15, 9:55.
Seven Psychopaths-R-THU (2:15, 4:50), 7:20, 10:00. FRI (11:50, 2:15, 4:55), 7:20, 10:00. SAT-SUN (11:50, 2:15), 4:55, 7:20, 10:00. MON-WED (2:15, 4:55), 7:20, 10:00. Silent Hill-R-FRI (2:50). SAT-SUN (2:50). MON-WED (2:50). Silent Hill 3D-R-FRI (12:20, 5:10), 7:30, 9:50. SAT-SUN (12:20), 5:10, 7:30, 9:50. MON-WED (5:10), 7:30, 9:50. Taken 2-PG13-THU (2:20, 2:45, 4:45, 5:05), 6:55, 7:25, 9:20, 9:40. FRI (12:00, 2:20, 4:45), 6:55, 9:15. SAT-SUN (12:00, 2:20), 4:45, 6:55, 9;15. MON-WED (2:20, 4:45), 6:55, 9:15. The Perks of Being A WallflowerPG13-THU (1:40, 4:20), 6:50, 9:10. FRI (1:40, 4:20), 6:50, 9:10. SAT-SUN (1:40), 4:20, 6:50, 9:10. MON-WED (1:40, 4:20), 6:50, 9:10. WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day)
Argo-R-THU (1:30, 4:00), 6:45, 9:30. FRI (1:30, 4:00), 6:45, 9:30. SAT-SUN (1:30), 4:00, 6:45, 9:30. MON-WED (1:30, 4:00), 6:45, 9:30. Chasing Mavericks-PG-FRI (1:30, 4:15), 7:00, 9:45. SAT-SUN (1:30), 4:15, 7:00, 9:45. MON-WED (1:30, 4:15), 7:00, 9:45. Paranormal Activity 4-R-THU (2:00, 4:30), 7:00, 9:30. FRI (2:00, 4:30), 7:00, 9:30. SAT-SUN (2:00), 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. MON-WED (2:00, 4:30), 7:00, 9:30. Taken 2-PG13-THU (1:30, 4:00), 6:30, 9:00.
NEW THIS WEEK
FRANKENWEENIE - PG - Comedy/Animation - Tim Burton directs this imaginative cartoon about a scientist who brings his dead dog back to life. 87 min.
TAKEN 2 - PG13 - Action/Crime - Last time ex-CIA guy Mills (Liam Neeson) killed his daughter’s kidnapper. Now that kidnapper’s father has kidnapped Mills and his wife. Sigh. 91 min.
ANGKOR WAT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - See
HERE COMES THE BOOM - NYR - Action/Comedy - A high school biology teachers raises money for his school’s extracurricular activities by becoming an MMA fighter. 105 min.
LAST CHANCE
This Week’s Picks or mauiarts.org for more details. CHASING MAVERICKS - PG - Sports/Drama - Some kid
gets help from a crusty but benign coot so he can surf the big waves at Mavericks in California. 132 min. CLOUD ATLAS - R - Sci-Fi/Drama - This movie, which was
directed by The Matrix brothers, stars all of Hollywood and shows everything that happens centuries later after some guy does something nice. See this week’s film critique. 172 min. FUN SIZE - PG-13 - Comedy - Babysitter loses kid on Hal-
loween night, babysitter goes in search of kid. 90 min. SILENT HILL: REVELATION - R - Horror - Some chick’s pop
vanishes and then she gets sucked into an alternate reality that totally explains those horrible nightmares she’s been having. 94 min.
NOW PLAYING ALEX CROSS - PG13 - Crime/Thriller - A detective’s fam-
ily member is murdered, so said detective hunts down the killer. The end. Or is it? I don’t know–I haven’t actually seen the picture. Or have I? 101 min. ARGO - R - Thriller - A CIA guy concocts a risky plan to
save six Americans during the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Ben Affleck stars and directs. 120 min.
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA - PG - Animation - Dracula is now operating a resort for monsters, but then some meddling boy shows up and falls for his daughter. Typical. 91 min. LOOPER - R - Sci-Fi/Thriller - Joseph Gordon-Levitt
plays a mob enforcer who uses a time-machine, but then one day his bosses want him to erase his future self in the past, or his past self in the future. Wait, that won’t work. Anyway, you get the idea. 118 min.
ATLAS SHRUGGED PART 2 - NR - Fantasy - The global
economy is crashing, and only Ayn Rand can save us! 112 min. END OF WATCH - R - Drama - Pieced together with “found footage,” this movie tells the story of two good LA cops who happen upon a heinous crime. 109 min. SINISTER - R - Horror - Another found footage ghost picture, this time starring Ethan Hawke. 110 min.
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 - R- Horror More creepy video footage of creepy people in a creepy suburb where creepy, murderous stuff happens. Hey, whatever sells, right? 88 min. THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER -
PG13 - Drama/Romance - Two seniors help a shy freshman grow up. 103 min. PITCH PERFECT - PG13 - Music/Comedy Beca joins her college’s all-girl singing group and then funny stuff happens, I guess. 112 min. SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS - R - Comedy/Crime - A struggling screenwriter gets involved with the mob after his pals kidnap a Shih Tzu. Don’t ask. 109 min.
Chasing Mavericks opens this week
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Calendar
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BIG SHOWS AMERICAN MUSIC FESTIVAL & CONFERENCE HAWAII 2012 - Thu, Oct 25 through Sun, Oct 28. A unique, immersive conference featuring live performances, workshops, clinics, showcases and much more. 11:30pm-2am American Music Festival & Conference 2012 Hawaii, (locations throughout Maui); 808-214-6911; amfc2012hawaii.com THE DUKES OF SEPTEMBER RHYTHM REVUE - Thu, Oct 25. See This Week’s Picks. $55, $75, $95, and a limited number of premium seats at $149 (plus applicable fees). 7pm A&B Amphitheater / Yokouchi Pavilion, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org JON CLEARY - Thu, Oct 25. A special solo performance by New Orleans funk and R&B legend, with special guest Mark Johnstone. Presale tickets $10-20 ($5 off with ticket stub from The Dukes of September concert). 9pm Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); jcmaui.eventbrite.com RUSSELL PETERS NOTORIOUS 2012 WORLD TOUR - Fri, Oct 26. See This Week’s Picks. $65 (premium seats and tables), $45 (reserved seats) and $25 (general admission). Prices in advance plus applicable fees. 7pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org KANEKOA - Fri, Oct 26. A six-piece band from Northshore Maui blending Hawaiian, rock, roots reggae, folk, and blues with a dash of improvisation in their performances. No cover. 9pm Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., #201); 808874-3779; stellablues.com 3RD ANNUAL PACIFIC CANCER FOUNDATION’S OKTOBERFEST - Sat, Oct 27. PCF’s Oktoberfest is back and better than ever with music provided by Visibly Shaken, Maui Pranksters, Nuff Sedd, Sounds of Addiction and Marty Dread. Enjoy food by Outrigger pizza, Iron Imu BBQ, Donna’s Dogs and Teddy’s Better Burgers. There will be a silent auction, canoe display, and unique craft beers from microbreweries around the country, including Maui Brewing Company. $7 entry. 12-5:30pm Wainee Park, (Old Lahaina Pump Arena off Hwy 30); pacificcancerfoundation.org/lahaina-oktoberfest MOHALA MAI 2012 - Sat, Oct 27. See This Week’s Picks. $37. 5:30pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808242-7469; mauiarts.org BROOKLYN RIDER WITH KAYHAN KALHOR - Sun, Oct 28. NPR credits Brooklyn Rider with “recreating the 300-year old form of string quartet as a vital and creative 21st century ensemble.” Kayhan Kalhor, an original member of the Silk Road Ensemble, is an internationally acclaimed virtuoso on the kemancheh. His performances of traditional Persian music with his unique collaborations have attracted audiences around the globe. $12, $30, $40. 3:30pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org
HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN EVENTS - See Lead Story on page 12 for all Halloween-related events throughout Maui. HALLOWEEN IN LAHAINA TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE - Wed, Oct 31. Wailuku/Lahaina: War Memorial Parking Lot at 6pm, 6:30pm and 7pm. Lahaina departures to Wailuku: Intersection of Front & Prison St. Parking Lot: 10:30pm, 11:00pm and midnight. Kihei/Lahaina: Kalama Park, Pavilion Parking Lot: 4:30pm, 5pm, 6pm, and 6:30pm. Lahaina departures to Kihei: Intersection of Front & Prison St.: 9pm, 10pm, 11pm and midnight. $3 each way, one way or r/t tickets must be purchased in advance. No reservations. Cash only,
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non-refundable. Tickets can be purchased at the bus pick up point. 808-667-9193; visitlahaina.com
STAGE MAPA’S MACBETH - Every Fri, Sat & Sun. See This Week’s Picks. Steppingstone Playhouse, (Queen Kaahumanu Center, 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-244-8760; mauiacademy.org THE VOICE OF THE PRAIRIE - Fri, Oct 26 and Sat, Oct 27. Seabury Hall Performing Arts presents John Olive’s heartwarming heartland drama, The Voice of the Prairie, about the arrival of radio to the Midwest in the 1920s. $12 adults, $10 senior citizens and $5 students. Fri & Sat: 7pm A’ali’ikuhonua Creative Arts Center, Seabury Hall, (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-523-1257
FOODIE GRAND WAILEA’S NEW CHEFS, NEW MENUS KAMA’AINA PROMOTION - Daily through Wed, Oct 31. Grand Wailea welcomes Kama’aina to experience their new menus by their new chefs with a buy one entree, get one entree free promotion. The promotion is valid for dinner at Humuhumukunukunuapua’a, Bistro Molokini and Breakfast Buffet or Sunday Brunch at Grand Dining Room. For full menus, see website. Various prices. Reservations required. Kama’aina only; must present valid form of Hawaii photo ID. Grand Wailea Resort and Spa, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-1234 ext. 4900; wailearesortdining.com FRIDAY DINNER AT VINEYARD FOOD COMPANY - Fri, Oct 26. This week’s family-style Friday Dinner menu is German Oktoberfest which includes a main entree of either slow-roasted loin of pork with apple/prune stuffing or steamed mahimahi in mustard sauce served with dill poached potatoes & carrots and spiced red cabbage. Their vegetarian option is German lentil soup with garlic toast and their children’s option is steamed turkey hot dog with potato wedges. Also included in the dinner is a table pupu, salad and dessert. Alcohol will not be provided, but guests are welcome to bring their own wine or beer only. $25 per person (gratuity is not included and is left to the discretion of the client.) 5:30-close. Vineyard Food Co., (1951 East Vineyard St., Wailuku); 808-243-3663; chefg@maui.net PACIFIC’O BEER DINNER - Fri, Oct 26. See This Week’s Picks. $60 includes tax and gratuity. 5:30pm Pacific’o, (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-4341; pacificomaui.com BRIGIT & BERNARD’S OKTOBERFEST - Fri, Oct 26 and Sat, Oct 27. Here’s your last chance to check out Maui’s original 15th annual event that includes an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring Bavarian style dishes along with a wide selection of Oktoberfest beer, the oompah band Dorfmisikanten, and a costume contest with great prizes. $38 buffet. 6-10pm Brigit & Bernard’s Garden Cafe, (335 Ho’ohana St., Kahului); 808-877-6000; mauihawaii.org/restaurants/brigit-bernards RIP TUESDAYS - Tue, Oct 30. A fun demo built on Whole Foods Market’s four pillars of health whole food, plant strong, healthy fats & nutrient dense. Meet Jerome, their healthy eating enthusiast and try free samples of his favorite foods. Free. 10am Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES - Tue, Oct 30. See (and sample!) how Chef Jessica Oshier uses local, organic and wholesome ingredients to make healthy and delicious entrées, soups, breakfasts, and desserts. No registration required. Free. 5:30-6:30pm Down To Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; downtoearth.org
FUN FOOD WEDNESDAYS - Wed, Oct 31. Enjoy fun and delicious demos while learning about new products and try known favorites. Free. 11am Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui
composed by band members, featuring shades of Hawaiian, Country, Rock, Reggae, Pop, Blues, Jazz and World. $22. 7:30pm McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org
MOUTH-WATERING MONDAYS - Mon, Oct 29. Come and try free samples of what is in season or new to the market. Free. 5pm Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui
22ND ANNUAL HULA O NA KEIKI - Fri, Nov 9 through Sun, Nov 11. Maui’s only children’s hula completion, the weekend will commemorate one of Hawaii’s richest traditions and display the talents of hula students from around the world. The event also includes arts and crafts, food, cultural reenactments and more. Tickets are now available at Kaanapali Beach Hotel’s Ohana Fun Center, 808-667-0129, and at Native Intelligence in Wailuku, 808-249-2421. 3pm Ka’anapali Beach Hotel, (2525 Ka’anapali Pkwy.); 808-262-8450; kbhmaui.com
TICKETS ON SALE 80’S POP STAR TIFFANY - Thu, Nov 1. 1980s singing sensation Tiffany performs live with her band. Tiffany became famous for a string of Pop hits in the late 80’s with songs like “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been.” She explores her country music roots in her recent album Rose Tattoo. $90 includes meet and greet, $39, 29 (in advance plus applicable fees). 7:30pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org MAUI TEENS GOT TALENT - Sat, Nov 3. Maui’s most talented teens take to the Hard Rock stage with voice and song, and belt it out for children with special needs. Must be 13-19 years old to participate. Panel of judges and audience twitter participation determine prize winners. Provide your own vocal track. No registration fee, free to participate. 11am-3pm The Hard Rock Cafe, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-264-1275 or 808244-7467; imuafamilyservices.org / Imuafamily on Facebook & Twitter ISLAND ROOTS BASH 2012 - Sat, Nov 3. A festival that showcases talented and popular performers from Island Reggae Jams in Hawai‘i and around the world. This event features Common Kings, Maoli, Ekolu, Josh Tatofi, Inna Vision, Manali’i and Lia Live & The Kryptones with Kalisi & Leylani and other special guests. $25/advance, $35/day of show, $55/VIP (includes private meet-and-greet with the artists, private bar, table seating and other surprises). Available by visiting or calling the Box Office. 5:30pm MACC’s Event Lawn, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org HENRY KAPONO - HOME IN THE ISLANDS 2012 - Sat, Nov 3. Hawaiian music legend, Henry Kapono Ka‘aihue, presents a show that includes C&K and Kapono classics to recent hits from his latest CDs, Henry and The Wild Hawaiian, all with a large cast of Hawaii’s top cultural entertainers. Tickets: $12, $28, $37, $85 VIP (includes premium seats, autographed Home in the Islands’ 15th Anniversary CD and VIP concert lanyard along with a private, 15-minute talk-story session with Henry at the edge of Castle Theater stage). 7:30pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org HERITAGE FILM FESTIVAL: UNDER A JARVIS MOON - Sun, Nov 4. This documentary tells the true story of over 130 young men, mostly native Hawaiian students from Kamehameha Schools, who were sent by the U.S. government to occupy the remote Pacific islands of Howland, Baker and Jarvis from 1935 to 1942. Under a Jarvis Moon shares many of these stories in the colonists’ own words, using interviews, photographs, log book entries and government documents. $10. 3pm McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org KAPALA - LEGACY CD RELEASE CONCERT - Thu, Nov 8. Join one of Hawaii’s most innovative bands, Kapala, for the release of its new CD Legacy. Enjoy 12 brand new original songs all
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Wicked
Maui aids foundation presents
Friday, October 26, 2012
8:30pm to 1:30am tickets $10 in advance $15 at the door (*must be 21 to attend)
Dancing all night to:
dj del sol
costume Contest • Door prizes
Purchase tickets at: WWW.mauiaids.ORG or call 242-4900
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH
HALLOWEEN MONSTER BASH 8:30PM • NO COVER // BLOODY COCKTAILS ALL NIGHT EPIC LIGHTING TO THE SOUNDS OF
DJ CIA & DEL SOL MODELS & PERFORMANCES BY ISLAND STATUS
1945 South Kihei Rd. Kalama Village 808-879-3133
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6TH ANNUAL WAILEA FOOD & WINE CELEBRATION - Fri, Nov 9. Hui No ‘eau warmly welcomes your participation in Maui’s original Wailea Food & Wine Celebration, a relaxing evening featuring Maui’s top chefs and vinters - all gathering in support of visual arts education in the community. $150/person ($100 tax deductible). 5:30-8:30pm Hotel Wailea, (555 Kaukahi St.); 808-572-6560; hotelwailea.com FIRST ANNUAL SOCK HOP “JUKEBOX JAMBOREE” - Sat, Nov 10. Enjoy dancing, live entertainment, food and games that support animals and vital community programs at Hawaii Animal Rescue Foundation’s first ever Sock Hop - Jukebox Jamboree fundraising event. Enjoy an afternoon of fun and festivities while helping to support the programs and services at HARF. Sponsorship levels are available $50$5,000. Free admission: Save the date. 2-6pm Maui Mall, (70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com LIFE IS SWEET - Sat, Nov 10. A dessert showcase and fundraiser for Best Buddies Hawaii returns to The Shops at Wailea. Culinary masters from a dozen Wailea restaurants and resorts will bake off for the title of “Wailea’s signature dessert” for 2013. Actress Maureen McCormick, best known as Marcia Brady from TV’s The Brady Bunch, will return as event judge and emcee. Each ticket includes full access, tastings of each dessert, food and wine sampling, entertainment and more. Purchase tickets online or by phone. $50. 2-5pm The Shops at Wailea, Lower Courtyard, (3750 Wailea Alanui); 808-242-6962; bestbuddieshawaii.org STARLIGHT CINEMA - Sat, Nov 10. Maui United Way’s first ever cinema event featuring That First Glide, a film that ventures through the sport of Stand Up Paddling, and explores its historical surfing roots in both early Polynesia and Hawaii. Also includes pupus, movie snacks, and a silent auction. VIP $75, GA $40, Children 12 & Under $20, 5 & Under Free. 5:30pm Next to St. Theresa’s Church, (1390 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-2448787; mauiunitedway.org
EVENTS THURSDAY, OCT 25 BLESSING FOR MAUI PEACE SUPERFOOD BAR’S NEW OHANA - Local vendors and athletes are invited to attend the blessing to meet the Maui Peace Bar team and learn more about the superfood bar that contains 92% raw ingredients and is Certified Organic created in solar factories. RSVP via email by 10/20. 3-6pm Location in Haiku to be given upon RSVP; carly. smith@manaeventshawaii.com LIVING HEALTHY WORKSHOP - A series of six classes starting 10/25 and ending 12/6 that focuses on learning and implementing practical skills used to stay healthy and control symptoms through relaxation, nutrition, medication management, exercise and more. Participants receive workshop related swag. 6-session workshop: $10 for 60 and older and $35 for under 60. 5:30-8pm Kalama Heights, 2nd floor Chapel, (101 Kanani Rd., Kihei); 808-270-8221 ARTIST PRESENTATION: ERIC OKDEH - An informative and engaging presentation about creating community engagement through public
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works of art and mural making by 2012 Artist in Residence Eric Okdeh. A first-come, first-served free event. 6-7pm Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; facebook.com/hui.noeau HANA’S HOMEGROWN TALENT SHOW Enjoy Hana’s wealth of homegrown talent at a special evening under the Hana moon, plus family picnics and socializing. Keiki to kupuna performances include song, dance, music, magic, and comedy. Food tent will have dinner options as well as snacks. In partnership withHana Arts. Free. Registration starts at 5pm. Show 6-9pm Hana Ball Park, (5101 Uakea Rd., Hana); 808248-7569; aloha@hanaarts.com; festivalsofaloha.com / hanaarts.com HAWAIIAN MUSIC SERIES - Relax under the stars and enjoy the musical artistry of father and son, Jareth and Ikaika Lum Lung featuring Kory Kukahiko. Chairs are limited and blankets, mats, and low beach chairs are welcome. Free. 6-7:30pm Baldwin Home Museum, (120 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808661-3262; lahainarestoration.org OCEAN AWARENESS TRAINING CLASS SERIES: WEST MAUI TOPICS & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Local environmental, research and educational organizations on Maui are joining forces with the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary to offer a Ocean Awareness Training class series to commercial marine tour operators and the community. This free training will provide participants with up-to-date knowledge and interpretive skills to properly educate visitors about Hawaii’s unique marine environment. Free; register online or call. 6-8pm Whalers Village Museum, (2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy. G-8); 808-5594253; oceanawarehawaii.org FESTIVALS OF ALOHA AT TRAVAASA HOTEL HANA - Thu, Oct 25 and Fri, Oct 26. Daily cultural activities include Niu Bowling aka Coconut Bowling open to ages 8 and up (Thursday, 10am), Ulu Maika open to ages 8 and up (Thursday, 10am), Hawaiian Food Tasting open to all ages (Friday, 11am), Kani Ka Pila (Friday, 12pm), Open to anyone with Festivals of Aloha ribbon. $5 Festival of Aloha ribbon for entry. To make hotel reservations, please call. Travassa Hotel Hana-Maui, (5031 Hana Hwy.); 808-2705276; festivalsofaloha.com NATIONAL TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN SPECIAL - For Festivals of Aloha ribbon holders, Kahanu Garden is offering a free unguided tour Thursday, Friday and a free guided tour on Saturday at 10:00 am. Kahanu Garden, National Tropical Botanical Garden, (650 ‘Ula’ino Road, Hana); 808-248-8912; festivalsofaloha.com / ntbg.org MAUI SMUG - The In-Real-Life Forum for All Social Media Users on Maui. Capacity is limited. Be sure to register early. Free (Not Catered). 4-6:30pm MEDB’s Malcom Center, (1305 North Holopono St., Suite 1, Kihei); mauismug.com
FRIDAY, OCT 26 WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES - See This Week’s Picks. 4:30pm Lahaina Gateway Center, (305 Keawe St., Lahiana); whwmaui.net CHAMPAGNE, CHOCOLATE & SHOPPING A shopping event you don’t want to miss! Sip on the complimentary Champagne and savor Melting Pot’s chocolate covered strawberries all while you shop through the boutique’s elegant gowns, evening wear, casual, business and plussize clothing, shoes, accessories and custom jewelry. 15% discount on selected items in boutique. Free. 5-9pm Passion 4 Fashion Boutique, (225 Keawe St. #204, Lahaina); 808-667-7432; facebook.com/passion4fashionboutique SUSTAINABLE BASS - An all-night event showcasing Maui cultural transformation through agriculture and dance. Location revealed upon ticket purchase and the day before for guests paying at the gate. 5pm-8am; sustainablebass.eventbrite.com GRAND OPENING RECEPTION OF “COLOR. LIGHT. SPACE.” - A launch project by
Viewpoints Gallery designed “to promote literacy in a duet combining an educational program with an exhibition.” Eleven Maui artists were selected to participate in a series of documented seminars focusing on each of the exhibition’s three areas, color, light and space, to encourage new challenges and insights. The exhibition which runs through December 5th includes various media such as watercolors, oils, quilts, works on wood, pastels, kiln-formed glass and handmade books. 6pm Viewpoints Gallery, (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808572-5979; viewpointsgallerymaui.com; artinfo@viewpointsgallerymaui.com ALOHA FRIDAY FASHION SHOW - The Bakery Boutique Hawaii presents a showcase of locally made craft and culinary specialties. The event includes delicious samplings from their bakery bar, a boutique sale, hula, mele, and fashion show. $5. 6-8pm Thee Salon, (109 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-344-1885; thebakeryboutiquehawaii.com DANCING UNDER THE STARS - An evening of all things dance! Enjoy music by the Silver Spurs, line dance with your friends and family and show off your moves in the dance contest. Food booths will be available. Free. 6-10pm Hana Ball Park, (5101 Uakea Rd.); festivalsofaloha.com THE WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS OF AMANDA SCOTT - Meet up and coming artist Amanda Scott and view her collection of small works which includes paintings that “celebrate and explore man and womankind.” Free. 124pm Maui Hands, Paia, (84 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-9245; mauihands.com WATERCOLOR ARTIST, WILLOW NORRIS Meet the artist and view a selection of her original watercolors and limited edition giclees. Free. 4-7pm Maui Hands, (612 Front St., Ste. D, Lahaina); 808-667-9898; mauihands.com SECOND ANNUAL EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE - Fri, Oct 26 and Sat, Oct 27. See This Week’s Picks. 8am Cameron Center Auditoriums, Conference Rooms and Imua Family Services Offices, (95 Mahalani St., Wailuku); 808-244-7467; imuafamilyservices.org / Imuafamily on Facebook & Twitter MAUI YOGA SHALA 4TH FRIDAY FESTIVAL The festival line-up includes an outdoor yoga class (4:30pm), dance and yoga demos (5:30pm) and a fashion show (7pm). Other highlights include live music and DJs, local organic foods, crafts and a keiki playzone. $10. 4-11pm Maui Yoga Shala, (381 Baldwin Ave., Paia); maui-yoga.com DIVAS NIGHT OUT: SPAHLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST - Maui’s most elegant and well known spa hosts an evening of enchanting fashion, food and pampering. Enjoy a fashion show by Enchantress, tricks-and-treats and relax with a two-hour soak in the hydrotherapy circuit. $50 per diva. $25 per little diva. 7:3010pm Spa Grande at Grand Wailea Resort & Spa, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-1234 ext 4949; grandwailea.com
SATURDAY, OCT 27 XTERRA KAPALUA TRAIL RUNS - See This Week’s Picks. New registration 7-8am and packet pickup 7-8:30am at the race start. Ritz Carlton, Kapalua (One Ritz-Carlton Dr., Kapalua); xterraplanet.com/maui/index.html FESTIVALS OF ALOHA GOLF TOURNAMENT - An 18-hole golf tournament with a shotgun start. Bring three clubs (one needs to be homemade for on-green use only) and ten golf balls. Shirts, shoes and a 2012 Festivals of Aloha Maui Nui ribbon is required. 7-10am. Cross Country Golf, (Holani Hale, Papa’au’hau); 808-281-2730; festivalsofaloha.com; fpsinenci@hotmail.com ANNUAL MAUI COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS FAIR - See This Week’s Picks. Free. 8am-12pm War Memorial Stadium, (211 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului); 808-249-2991 FRIENDS OF THE MAUI LIBRARY BOOK SALE - See This Week’s Picks. Free. 9am Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui
LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S BANYAN TREE ART FAIR - Under the shade of Lahaina’s famous banyan tree, over 50 select Maui artists show and sell their work. Find unique treasures including jewelry, art, hand-sewn items, candles and time travel at the Historic Old Lahaina Courthouse. Free. 9am-5pm Banyan Tree Park, (649 Wharf Street, Lahaina); visitlahaina.com PET ADOPTIONS WITH HARF - Join the Hawaii Animal Rescue Foundation for a very special opportunity to rescue your next best friend! Every Saturday, HARF will bring animals in need of a good home. For more info, see websites or call. 10am-4pm Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-446-4126; and 10am-4pm Petco, (270 Dairy Road, #144, Kahului); 808-876-0022; hawaiiananimalrescue.org COUNTY VOLUNTEER EXPO - See This Week’s Picks. Free. 11am-2pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 West Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325; haliimailegarden.com NOBLE CHEF 2012 - See This Week’s Picks. $175. 5:30-9:30pm Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea); 808-984-3261; fornwall@hawaii.edu HO’IKE NIGHT - A special evening of hula and Hawaiian music by Kapena, poke contest, Hana Herb Pohole contest, Kahanu Gardens Ulu cook-off and lei & floral contest. Food concession provided by The Hana Endowment Fund. 6-10pm Hana Ball Park, (5101 Uakea Rd.); festivalsofaloha.com
SUNDAY, OCT 28 MAUI MALL FAMILY SUNDAYS - A free monthly event at Maui Mall with educationalthemed hands-on activities, entertainment, games, bingo and prizes. Maui Mall will award an iPad and iPod at each event for the student drawing. This month’s theme will be Visual Arts. Plus, Maui County teachers can nominate one student per month who stand out in academics and character. Select students will be presented with prizes onstage and be entered to win an iPod/iPad. 11am-2pm Maui Mall, (70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com/FamilySundays.htm STORY TIME WITH READ ALOUD AMERICA - A family fun get-together with healthy snacks and dinner, and some good old fashion storytelling with Read Aloud America. Perfect for families with children ages Pre-K through Grade 2. Free; pre-register at Customer Service as space is limited. 3pm Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-757-0981; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui
MONDAY, OCT 29 HULA PERFORMANCE - Original hip-ster stylie performance. Free. 10:30am Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com
TUESDAY, OCT 30 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS WORKSHOP - This workshop will cover several approaches to calculating a project’s return, the pros & cons of various financial metrics, and how to generate compelling capital budgeting requests. Hawaii Energy is offering a limited number of attendees the opportunity to receive a grant for the workshop. It will reduce the cost from $495 to $35. Register by email or phone. Alex Higashi Meeting Room, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-4218639; eefg.com; info@eefg.com
WEDNESDAY, OCT 31 OCCUPY MAUI MEETING - The group’s focus is on foreclosure laws and environmental problems. They want to hear about your issues. Simply attend one of their weekly Wed. meetings to get involved. Free. 5-7pm At Freedom Lawn or Pavilion at UH Maui College, (310 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); occupymaui.com WOW! WAILEA ON WEDNESDAYS - The Shops at Wailea hosts their weekly arts and entertainment series, featuring a performance in the lower courtyard by The Hula Honeys, art gallery receptions,
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AMBROSIA 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891-1011
BLUE LAGOON Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4900
CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL Wharf Cinema Center, 672 Front St., Lahaina - 667-0988
CASANOVA 1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220
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artist appearances and a slew of shop-to-shop specials. Free. 6:30-8pm The Shops at Wailea, Lower Courtyard, (3750 Wailea Alanui); 808-897-6770 ext. 2; theshopsatwailea.com / @ShopsAtWailea
ART CHRISTINE BENJAMIN ART EXHIBIT Daily through Oct 31. Christine Benjamin is an artist from Northern California who loves all things Tiki and Hawaiian style. Her exhibit “Creatures of the Lost Island” features paintings and art dolls inspired by skeletons, Tikis, aliens, robots, monsters, cool and funky people and animals. South Shore Tiki Lounge, (Kihei Kalama Village, 1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-8746444; southshoretikilounge.com SOARING VOICES: RECENT CERAMICS BY WOMEN FROM JAPAN - Daily through Jan 6, 2013 (except Mon & Tue). This remarkable collection of ceramics soars to Maui in the final stop of the exhibit’s North American tour. This is the last chance to view this stunning 86-piece collection by 25 contemporary artists before it returns to Japan. Free. 11am-5pm Schaefer International Gallery, (MACC, 1 Cameron Wy., Kahului); 808-242-2787; mauiarts.org
FARMERS MARKET, ART/CRAFT FAIRS FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, KIHEI Mon-Fri. Sample the goods at this local market for fresh produce. On Fridays, open until 5pm. 8am-4pm Farmers Market of Maui, (61 South Kihei Rd.); 808-875-0949 OHANA FARMERS & CRAFTERS MARKET Every Tue, Wed & Fri. Vendors bring a plethora of juicy fresh fruit and vegetables to Ka’ahumanu’s Center Court. 8am-4pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-8773369; queenkaahumanucenter.com HANA HEALTH FARMER’S MARKET Daily (except Sat). 9am-2pm Hana Health, (4590 Hana Hwy., Hana)
The Witch’s Den with DJ Decka 10pm; no cover
DJ Jamn J 10pm; no cover
WED - Karaoke w/ Sista Deva, 8pm-12:30am (all sets no cover)
Ultra w/ DJ CIA 10pm; no cover
MON - DJ Skinny Guy / TUE - Toxic Tuesdays w/ DJ TRVR / WED - The Haunting with DJ CIA (all sets 10pm; no cover)
DigiLuxe w/ DJ Kurt 10pm; no cover
Get Your Sexy On w/ DJ La Rage 10pm; no cover
Kenny & the P.E.S.T.S. 10pm-close; no cover
Ladies Night 10pm-close; no cover
Ladies Nite w/ DJ 10pm; no cover
Bob Jones and The Drive 7-9:30pm; no cover
Johnny Ringo 7-9:30pm; no cover
Erotica Slam & Costume Ball (Poetry, performances & art), 9:30pm; $10 cover
Mike Love with Sam Ites and Ka’ale 9:30pm; $10 cover
Eden Club, Marasco and Sal 10pm; $10 cover
Jon Cleary with Mark Johnstone, 9pm; $20
DJ Stylz and DJ Kamikaze 9:30pm; free, $10 men
No Cover Saturday w/ DJ Boomshot, 9:30pm
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Barefoot Minded 7:30-10pm; no cover
Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; no cover
Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; no cover
Erin Smith 7:30-10pm; no cover
MON - Peter D, 7:30-10pm / TUE - Jazz, 7:3010pm WED - Jordan Cuddy, 7:30-10pm
Rampage 10pm; no cover
Booze Braddahs 9pm; no cover
Vince Esquire w/ Kanekoa 9pm; no cover
Gina Martenilli 6pm; no cover
MON - Gomega, 10pm / TUE - Pool League, 10pm / WED - I Want Candy, 9pm; no cover
Quiz Night 7pm; no cover
Stef Muzic & The Art of Whimsey, 10pm
Dance Party 10pm; no cover
Sebrina Barron 6pm; no cover
MON - Ryan Robinson, 10pm / TUE - Keegan Smith from Oregon, 10pm / WED - Halloween
Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakugawa, 6-9pm
Tom Conway & Ron Shadian, 6-9pm
Bob Jones & Nils Rosenblad, 6-9pm
Dr. Nat & Johnny Z 6-9pm; no cover
MON - Far West / TUE - Thunder & Lightning WED - Halloween Special Events (all 6-9pm)
Super Dub Tribe 9pm-close; no cover
Dat Guyz 9pm-close; no cover
Cane Fire 9pm-close; no cover
Karaoke Industry Night 8pm-close; no cover
MON - Karaoke, 8pm / TUE - DJ Daizy, 9pm / WED - Halloween Scaryoke, 9pm; no cover
MON - Open Mic w/ MT, 10pm-close; no cover Justin Phillips 7-9:30pm; no cover
TUE - Willie K and The Warehouse Blues Band, 9pm; $10 / WED - Fast Forward w/ DJ Kurt & DJ TRVR (Ladies Night), 10pm; $5-10
WED - Nightmare on Front Street w/ DJ Money Mike, DJ Danny & DJ Slim, 9pm; no cover
Evan Shulman 6-9pm; no cover
FARMERS MARKET IN PAIA - Daily. Island grown fruit smoothies, coconut water and fresh juices. Organically grown Maui fruits and veggies. Produce Boxes available. Be local Buy Local, Support your local farmers at One Love market at the Historic Paia Train Station. 10am6pm One Love Market, (381 Baldwin Ave, Paia); 808-280-9019; onelovemarket.com ONO ORGANIC FARMS - Daily (except Sat). A family-owned and operated, certified organic coffee and tropical fruit farm. 10:30am-6pm Ono Organic Farms, (149 Hana Hwy.) KULA COUNTRY FARMS FALL PUMPKIN PATCH - Daily (except Mon). It’s fall time at Kula Country Farms and they have it all! A pumpkin patch, corn maze, farm animals, scarecrow contest, carving supplies, goodies to eat, and they offer field trips for groups. 11am-4pm Kula Country Farms, (Kula Hwy. across from Rice Park); 808878-8381; kulacountryfarmsmaui.com; kulacountryfarms@hawaii.rr.com FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, HONOKOWAI - Every Mon, Wed & Fri. Lots of fresh local produce plus baked and canned goods. 7-11am Farmers Market Maui & Deli, (3636 Lower Honoapiilaina Rd., Lahaina); 808-669-7004 HAIKU COUNTRY MARKET - Every Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat. Come to shop and visit local crafters, vendors, organic produce and the like. 9am-5pm Haiku Market Place, (Haiku Rd., Kokomo) WEST MAUI SWAP MEET - Thu, Oct 25. Free parking and admission to this swap meet featuring arts, crafts, gifts and farmers market. Free. 9am3pm Lahaina Smokestack, (Lahainaluna Rd.); 808-268-9822; westmauiswapmeet.com FEED MY SHEEP PRODUCE LAHAINA Thu, Oct 25. FMS Produce is a mobile produce market that sells fresh Upcountry Produce to benefit Feed My Sheep and the hungry on Maui. Those who financially qualify will be able to buy the produce at a 75% discount and SNAP (food stamps) will be accepted. Free. 10am-12pm Republic Parking Lot, (Corner of Dickenson and Wainee); feedmysheepmaui.com
MON - Dave Caroll / TUE - Jordan Cuddy / WED - Wolf (all sets 7pm; no cover)
FEED MY SHEEP PRODUCE KAHANA - Thu, Oct 25. FMS Produce is a mobile produce market that sells fresh Upcountry Produce to benefit Feed My Sheep and the hungry on Maui. Those who financially qualify will be able to buy the produce at a 75% discount and SNAP (food stamps) will be accepted. Free. 2-4pm Lahaina Christian Fellowship Church, (4275 Hine Way); feedmysheepmaui.com MAUI’S FINEST CRAFT FAIR - Fri, Oct 26. Local arts, gifts & crafts on the boardwalk at the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villa within walking distance of all Kaanapali Resorts. Hawaii made gifts and crafts featuring 30 vendors with unique products: handmade jewelry, fresh flowers, scented sea salts, macaroons, soaps & lotions, koa knives, hair wraps and more! Free admission. 9am-4pm Westin Kaanapali Ocean resort Villa, (6 Kai Ala Dr.); 808-268-9822 ARTISAN FAIR - Fri, Oct 26. Come to shop, stay to dine. Local made on Maui Artists showcasing and selling artwork, photography, jewelry, accessories, clothing, massage & wellness, and much more! Cash bar and complimentary valet. Free entry. 5-10pm Longhi’s Lahaina, (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288; longhis.com MAUI SWAP MEET - Sat, Oct 27. From camo hunting gear and koa carvings to vintage aloha postcards and delicate, locally-crafted jewelry, produce market, this place pretty much has it all. 50 cents admission. 7am-1pm Maui Community College, (310 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808244-3100; mauiexposition.com UPCOUNTRY FARMER’S MARKET - Sat, Oct 27. Find the best veggies, fruits, flowers and plants, Maui farmers have to offer. Plus, extra goodies like jams and jellies. 7am-12pm Kulamalu Town Center (near Longs Drugs), 808-283-3257; upcountryfarmersmarket.org; upcountryfarmersmarket@gmail.com LIPOA STREET FARMER’S MARKET - Sat, Oct 27. 8am-12pm South Maui Center, (95 Lipoa St., Kihei) HANA FRESH FARMER’S MARKET - Sat, Oct 27. 9am-5pm Hana Fresh, (4590 Hana Hwy, Hana)
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JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787
JAY’S PLACE Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 661-6699
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Jordan T. 10pm-close; no cover
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Kawika 7pm; no cover
Kenny Roberts 7pm; no cover
Eight Track Players 7pm; no cover
John Grover 7pm; no cover
MON - That’s What I’m Talking About TUE - Da Ha-y-ans / WED - Herb Anderson (all sets 7pm; no cover)
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Willie K 9-11pm; $5 cover
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Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa 6:30pm, no cover
MON - Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa, 6-8pm / TUE-WED Sam Ahia, 6:30-8:30pm (all sets no cover)
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
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Sign Language BY CAERIEL CRESTIN SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) As you concoct what you’re going to wear to your Halloween bash or costumed birthday party, consider dressing as the physical embodiment of your greatest weakness. Be your version of a giant Achilles’ Heel. Why expose yourself? Because even though your virile strength is inarguably sexy, that’s not the part of you that’s shining through this week. Like it or not, your frailties will be painfully obvious—why not flaunt them? If people will see you as a fragile and vulnerable autumn leaf anyway, why hide it? Autumn leaves aren’t just delicate; they’re beautiful, too. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) Time is accelerating. I’m sure you’ve noticed how every year slips by a little quicker than the last, and whole weeks blend together into an indistinguishable blur. Don’t let it depress you, not when it could (and should) motivate you. There are ways to dig in your heels against the flow of time and get it to slow down for you, and to keep your months from melting away. One is to keep a journal of the monotony. Another is to end it altogether. How? Make it your deliberate intention, starting right now, to do something different and memorable every single day. Doesn’t have to be big. It’s easier (and more rewarding) than you think. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) Never underestimate the value of The Little Things. Remembering to wear the shirt they bought for you the next time you see them, even if you hate it. Include the date and time on your roommate’s phone messages. It might not garner much outward appreciation, but rest assured you’re winning points nonetheless (good karma credit that could come in handy later). When you’re not sure how to communicate what you’re feeling, display how much you’re worth, or show off your practical genius, don’t get stuck trying to think up some grand, dramatic gesture. Little Things are enough. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) You were always the kid least likely to practice kissing on your hand first, because your big sister’s friends taught you how before it had ever occurred to you to try. Your precociousness has gotten you into trouble and pleasure in equal measures, but it’s often hard to predict which one you’re headed for at any given moment. That uncertainty has sometimes caused you to pretend innocence where you had none, or ignorance where you already knew, just in case you’d be punished for your tendency to be a little…advanced. This week, that’s unnecessary. Since the person you’re dealing with is turned off by inexperience, and even more so by fake inexperience, don’t lie. When they ask how many times you’ve been around the block, tell them. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) So far, you’ve resisted sharing your clarity with others. Although you have a clearer picture of your convoluted inner tangle than ever, you’ve found that mostly clueing people into it just scares them. You’re a complicated person, and fully sharing that essential truth might not be your best bet (if you want a life, that is) all across the board. But for anyone truly attempting to navigate that dangerous maze, the road maps you can provide would be invaluable. Once you’ve figured out that someone is willing to negotiate the labyrinth, minotaurs and all, give them every map you’ve got. They’ll give you thanks, along with the severed head of your internal Medusa, later. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) How can someone as fearsomely intimidating and strong as you wither into such a delicate and spineless flower? More easily and quickly than the waxing and waning of the moon, apparently. Your inconsistency is breathtaking. Get it together. You have a duty to your fans, and can’t hide behind moodiness or excuses right now. All interested parties have purchased guides to your heart’s hot spots, like the Star Maps to celebrity homes for sale on Hollywood street corners. If you can’t pull your shit together for yourself, at least do it for your imminent guests. Ding-Dong! Oops, they’re here.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Where have you been? Your ability to fly under the radar is unparalleled, but it’s still disturbing when you so completely disappear for so long. Not to mention these hints of some heretofore-unprecedented abilities. Your keen social camouflage is well-documented, but replacing your notorious rigidity with newfound flexibility—nice move. What are you, the prodigal progeny of Mr. Plastic and The Invisible Woman? Well? Don’t just stand around while I congratulate you. Your archnemesis and his evil cronies haven’t figured out your new status. Knock them out of the picture for once and all—not by kicking their asses, but by befriending them, since you’re in a position to do so now. It’s kind of a stretch, but isn’t that your new specialty? GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) As the most heady of signs (if not always the most rational), you don’t usually have a sense of fatalism. That is, you believe that your conscious free will can keep you from basically becoming your parents. You think astrology is probably all bullshit and that ingenuity and logic (especially working together) can always triumph over emotional or physical obstacles. All of these things are true. Yet every one has an exception as well. Unfortunately, this week is ruled by the exceptions. No, you’re not going to turn into your Mom or Dad. But don’t panic when the things you knew as true turn out to only be mostly true. CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) At first, you may be incredibly psyched to have so many people fighting for you. The support is undeniably a positive thing, but you might not feel so exhilarated by that aid when you see cousin Emily in the corner spitting and flailing, while Uncle Evan uses his nails and pulls hair. Not that all your allies are such pussies when it comes to sticking up for you. But since you’re not in a position to pick and choose who gets to help you and who doesn’t, you might be better off fighting your own battles this week, especially because you’re perfectly capable of resolving them on your own. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) It’s rumored that Catherine the Great died under a horse, while sating her sexual predilections. Elizabeth I is oft portrayed as an awful, frigid virgin. The powerful men of history don’t fare much better—we hear just as much about clothespins on penises and crossdressing capers as we do about noble deeds. The point is, wielding power isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sometimes, boldly doing so results in undue focus on your more human qualities, and not on the (presumably) good work you’re trying to do. To avoid tabloidstyle controversy, it might serve your intentions better to quietly rule from behind the scenes instead of grandly flourishing your latest edicts.
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