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VOLUME 16 THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: Who’s your favorite fictional law enforcement officer?

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TOMMY RUSSO FOR FILMING OPERATION RECON

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‘Slave Labor’

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Maui prison guard accused of using inmates for private landscaping company

1. On Nov. 25, newly elected South Maui Representative Kaniela Ing sent out a press release announcing his new committee assignments. The first was member of the powerful Finance Committee. The second was vice chairman of what committee? A. Consumer Protection and Commerce. B. Education. C. Hawaiian Affairs. D. Public Safety and Military Affairs. E. Labor and Public Employment.

line post. What happened to jobless claims on just Maui during this time? A. Dropped 20 percent. B. Dropped 14.5 percent. C. Dropped 11.5 percent. D. Dropped nine percent. E. Stayed the same.

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3. In the week before Thanksgiving, the number of unemployment claims in Hawaii dropped 28 percent from the same period last year, according to a Nov. 26 Pacific Business News on-

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2. Why have shipments of Christmas trees from the Pacific Northwest to Hawaii been held up lately, according to a Nov. 24 Maui News story? A. Drugs were found in the trees. B. Many trees were killed by recent drought conditions. C. Slugs–lots of ‘em. D. Labor troubles at Wal-Mart. E. Record shipping has overstrained Matson and Young Brothers.

BY OLIVER DE SILVA aui Community Correctional Center sent inmates to do landscaping work for a prison guard’s private company, a new whistleblower retaliation complaint filed by former MCCC Correctional Officer Hendricks Haapu alleges. A 20-year vet of the prison, Haapu also alleges that he was “overworked, reassigned and verbally and physically harassed” when he complained about the labor to Sergeant Carl Duarte, his supervisor who also ran the landscaping company in question. Haapu filed his complaint against the State of Hawaii’s Department of Public Safety and individual correctional officers at the Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC). “A crew of inmates in the Community Workline Program was cleaning a section of land that was contracted to be landscaped by a private company,” Haapu alleges, according to a press release titled “Slave Labor at the Maui Prison” issued Nov. 15 by the civil rights law firm Fujiwara & Rosenbaum, which is representing Haapu. “The inmate crew from the MCCC was landscaping, amongst other private areas, an area of land along a highway on Maui that is owned by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands ‘DHHL.’” The Community Workline program allows nonprofit organizations and the County of Maui to request assistance from MCCC’s inmates when they need help with labor-intensive tasks. The Community Workline often works with the Department of Parks & Recreation setting up posts, rails, and other types of maintenance. “Sergeant Duarte had a landscaping

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business that had been awarded a contract by DHHL to landscape the area that the MCCC inmates landscaped,” stated the Fujiwara & Rosenbaum press release. “Hawaii’s inmates were performing private work for Sergeant Duarte’s private landscaping company and Sergeant Duarte collected the fees for said work from the DHHL. This, at the very least, is a clear violation of the Department of Public Safety’s Department Administration Policy and Procedures... and the State Code of Ethics, Hawaii Revised Statutes.” Duarte refused to comment for this story. "Well, it’s too early for me to comment," he said. "I don’t want to say nothing’s wrong or nothing’s right about it." What's more, information on Duarte’s company wasn't easy to find. Joseph Rosenbaum, Haapu’s attorney, gave the name as CD Landscaping, but there’s no such business listed with the State of Hawaii’s Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. There is, however, a Charles G Duarte Landscape Maintenance LLC located at 924 Lekeona Loop in Wailuku. A spokesperson for the state’s Department of Public Safety also declined to comment on the complaint. “The Department Of Public Safety Director has not been served any legal documents yet,” said Toni Schwartz, the department’s Public Information Officer. “We have been advised to reserve comment until we receive it and have had a chance to go over it with our Deputy Attorney General.” ■ To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1624n1


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BY ANTHONY PIGNATARO protect our watersheds, resolving the controversy about Hawaii’s renewable energy tax credit that is slowing down our solar industry, and repealing the Public Lands Development Corporation. Given that Say–a master legislator who’s been Speaker since 1999–still has weeks to give presents and twist arms in the House, it’s far from certain that Souki will take charge next year. But given that he told Civil Beat a few weeks ago that he’d “probably” give up his American Chemistry Council lobbying job if returned to the Speaker’s chair, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

RADICAL ANTIWHALING GROUP SEA SHEPHERD COMES TO MAUI Speaker Joe?

SPEAKER SOUKI RISES? Maui Representative/American Chemistry Council lobbyist/Speaker Emeritus Joe Souki says he has the votes to regain control over the state House. The legislator who held the Speaker’s title from 19931998 apparently cut deals with a bunch of Republicans to do it, but he’s not been shy about telling the press that he’s in. Of course, state Rep. Marcus Oshiro (a loyalist of current Speaker Calvin Say whose job as House Finance Committee Chairman would be in serious jeopardy if Souki wins) told the Associated Press on Nov. 24 that nothing’s certain until January, when the House leadership votes take place. The folks over at Sierra Club Hawaii aren’t waiting until then. Way back on Nov. 21, the organization sent out a press release that “welcomes” new leadership in the state House. “Many Sierra Club allies are involved in the newly-formed coalition, so we’re excited about the fresh ideas and new leadership that will hopefully emerge within the State House of Representatives,” said the statement. “We believe the early commitment to bipartisanship is a positive step that will result in greater transparency and more balanced decision making.” The reason Sierra Club didn’t waste any time jumping on the Souki Train? “Plainly the Sierra Club has been disappointed over the past few years with the assault on Hawaii’s environment, including passage of the Public Lands Development Corporation and aggressive efforts to suspend Hawaii’s environmental review law,” the press release continued. “New leadership offers the opportunity to start with a clean slate. We challenge the new House leadership move forward with important initatives [sic] like ensuring the Department of Land and Natural Resources receives the necessary funding to

For those who want compelling drama with white-knuckle tension, there’s no better place than the the Animal Planet show Whale Wars. This documentary series (the term “reality show” doesn’t even come close to describing this program’s visceral power) shows, very up close, the international radical marine conservation organization Sea Shepherd as it uses its

tiny fleet of ships to stop nations like Norway and Japan from whaling. High-speed trimarans, emblazoned with the Jolly Rogers, chase after lumbering whalers while crews in rubber rafts try to foul the whalers’ screws with heavy cables. The whaling crews, in turn, fire water cannons and try to ram the Sea Shepherd boats. It’s easy to get the sense, even after watching just one episode, that you’re watching history unfold. Now Sea Shepherd, which has for some time operated an office in Honolulu, will soon open a chapter on Maui. “We’re in the process of doing so,” said Deborah Bassett, a writer and activist who took part in Sea Shepherd’s 2011 anti-whaling campaign in the Faroe Islands and is organizing the new chapter from Sea Shepherd’s Oahu office. “The launch is happening as we speak. Our long-term vision is to have a chapter on each island [in Hawaii].” As far as what the Maui chapter might do, Bassett said she’s still studying local issues. “We’re building our campaign now,” she said. “The monk seal issue is very big. Maybe sonar. We want to explore these issues. Basically, everything that has to do with marine life. We think we can do a lot

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of good things in our own backyard.” To help raise money and recruit volunteers, Sea Shepherd will host a special screening of the new documentary Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist, directed by Peter Jay Brown, Sea Shepherd’s longest-serving crew member, on Thursday, Nov. 29 at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. The screening runs 6-10pm, and tickets cost $25. For more information, visit seashepherd.org/confessions.

WMSA GRANT MONEY GOES ELSEWHERE So it looks like I speak for everyone when I say that the first annual Paia North Shore ‘Ukulele Festival was a success, if for no other reason than the law ultimately didn’t get involved. But no, as The Maui News reported on Nov. 25, concerns that organizers hadn’t pulled all the necessary permits proved moot as the event went off without a hitch. This is good because Maui’s small towns need all the help they can get. And now here’s some better news: since the County of Maui isn’t spending nearly a quarter million dollars every year on the Wailuku Main Street Association (WMSA), which is under investigation by the state Attorney General’s office for mismanagement, it’s now able to offer that money to organizations island-wide. On Nov. 23, the county sent out a press release advertising a Request for Proposals for $243,000 (the same amount as the old WMSA grant) worth of grant money for projects that would “directly benefit” Haiku, Hana, Kaunakakai, Keokea-Waiakoa, Lahaina, Lanai City, Makawao, Paia, Waihee, Waikapu and Wailuku. According to the press release, “projects would have to meet several criteria: direct benefit to the town, collaboration and community engagement, accountability of the applicant, project “ripeness,” proposed budget, manageable term and scope, and outreach. “Because this is the first year of this program, and because the Department wants to be able to equally award grants for projects in every town, then each town’s award would be approximately $22,000,” the release continued. “This is the amount that proposals should consider. The Department will receive proposals through December 2012 and will make its first round of awards in early 2013, with each town receiving one grant. From January through March of 2013, proposals will continue to be accepted; those towns that did not receive an award in the first round will receive top consideration for awards during the second round. From March through June 2013, any remaining funds will be used for awards for any town.” See? WMSA may have imploded, but that doesn’t mean Maui County’s small towns need to. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1624n2

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There’s no doubt that the Haleakala Crater (which we know is not technically a “crater” but whatever) is a majestic spot. But Mother Nature and Haleakala National Park can’t do it all on their own. Keeping the crater pristine is a job for the community. That’s why Haleakala National Park is recruiting middle school interns to work alongside their professional staff and assist with duties like native plant identification, invasive weed control, facilities maintenance, guided hikes and outdoor safety education for spring break 2013. The program, called Kupukupu ‘Aina, is for students in grades 6-8 and designed to generate interest in natural resources management careers. National Park Service officials offer it as a way to provide crucial stepping stones to teens for the development of professional contacts and marketable skills, with “appreciation of Hawaii’s

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What’s better than a beautiful day in Hana? How about a beautiful day spent cleaning Hana? The Community Work Day (CWD) program is depending on you to get involved and keep our island rubbish-free this Friday, Nov. 30 and Saturday, Dec. 1, from 8am to 2:30pm at a stagCleaning up Hana ing area located at the Hana Landfill. Just show up with your disposables and they’ll take care of the rest. “We host a clean-up three times a year for Hana and once a year to host a similar recycling for residents of Keanae, Nahiku and Kipahulu,” says Community Work Day executive director Rhiannon Chandler. “We want to help those remote communities by providing access to recycling their bulk solid waste items that are not accepted at the landfill. This helps to keep our highways and ‘aina clean and clear of these items being dumped as was more often the case on the Eastside three or more years ago before CWD started this remote communities recycling program.” CWD will accept appliances, scrap metal, tires, electronic waste–including TVs and computers–and batteries, both household and vehicle. CWD will not accept vehicles or propane tanks at this time. There will be a $5 per tire recycling fee for all tires. Chandler says there are special challenges with large-item recycling and

electronics with Hana’s remoteness. It’s not easy for residents to drop off their recyclables at the Kahului intake zones, setting the stage for illegal dump sites in East Maui. These Community Work Day programs have made a difference not just in clean-up, but also educating residents about how to dispose of these items. “Remoteness can lend itself to dumping these kinds of recyclable items,” says Chandler. “The first time we did this recycling event, some Eastside communities were digging items like tires, metal and even car batteries up from the ground where they had buried them.” Now Hana also has its own newly installed community drop box program for recycling newspaper, cardboard, aluminum, glass and plastic, which Chandler says is working out well for residents. Before that, residents had to go to Haiku to recycle those items. “To keep our island clean and healthy and prevent roadside dumping on especially Hana highway is critical for safety,” says Chandler. “It’s difficult enough to drive without these kinds of solid waste obstacles on the side of the road. Every little bit that we can divert from the landfill and recycle saves money and precious natural resources.” The recycling event is a group effort between the County of Maui Department of Environmental Management’s Abandoned Vehicles and Metals Section and Recycling Section, Maui Tow & Transport, Hammerhead Metals Recycling and Councilmember Bob Carroll’s Office. Elderly and disabled community members are encouraged to call CWD for help transporting items to the staging area. An additional recycling day for the Nahiku Community only will take place on Thursday, Nov. 29. For more info call 808-877-2524 or email info@cwdhawaii.org. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1624n3

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NEWS OF THE WEIRD BY CHUCK SHEPARD

GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Among the federally funded projects highlighted in the “2012 Waste Book” of U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn were a $325,000 grant to develop a “robosquirrel” (to help study the somehow-confusing interaction between squirrels and rattlesnakes) and a $700,000 grant by the National Science Foundation for a New York theater company to create a musical about climate change and biodiversity (which actually opened this year, in Kansas City, and included among its concepts, according to one critic, “flying monkey poop”). Abuses of the food stamp program were also detailed, such as by one exotic dancer who, while earning $85,000, drew food stamps in an amount roughly equivalent to the sum she spent on “cosmetic enhancements.”

OUR HEROIC MILITARY BUREAUCRATS While the Department of Veterans Affairs remains under criticism for inadequate funding for personnel disabled in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, it spent in 2010 more than $5 million on training conferences just to teach bureaucrats how to administer parts of its latest collective-bargaining contract, according to an October report in the Washington Examiner. In fact, reported the Examiner, $34 million in payroll goes to department officials who work mainly on union-related activities.

GREAT ART! “I wanted to create a self-portrait that was completely stripped of... visual prejudice,” said Polish-born New York artist Martynka Wawrzyniak, who thus

chose the medium of “smell” for her gallery showing in New York City (running through mid-November). For starters, she “scientifically extracted” her hair oils, armpit perspiration and tears (to protest humans’ cloaking themselves in deodorant soaps and laundry powders), and blasted visitors with whiffs of it as they entered the gallery.

GETTING OUT THE VOTE Just before a primary election in June, Albuquerque, N.M., TV station KOB apparently caught, on camera, a poll worker for two county government candidates offering potential voters miniature bottles of whiskey to sip during free rides to early voting centers. And Los Angeles’ KCBS-TV reported in October that leaflets sponsored by the Progress and Collaboration Slate for its local candidates in Eagle Rock, Calif., also mentioned an offer of $40 worth of “medical-grade marijuana” as incentive for voting.

WORLD OF STATECRAFT Colleen Lachowicz won her contest for a Maine state senate seat in November despite ridicule by opponents for her admitted devotion to the online game World of Warcraft. “Certainly,” said an opposing-party official, “the fact that she spends so much time on a video game says something about her work ethic and ... immaturity.” Her WoW character is Santiaga, an “orc [Level 85] assassination rogue” with green skin, fangs, Mohawk and pointy ears. ■ chuck@mauitime.com To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1624n4

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THE US SUPREME COURT SAYS

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RUSTY LAWSON STILL ARRESTED MAUITIME PUBLISHER

TOMMY RUSSO FOR FILMING OPERATION RECON BY ANTHONY PIGNATARO

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n the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 20, two Maui police officers arrested Thomas Russo, MauiTime’s owner and publisher, while he was attempting to film them with his cellphone camera during “Operation Recon,” a massive traffic enforcement operation carried out by the Maui PD during rush hour in which officers handed out pre-printed tickets to vehicles on Haleakala Highway exhibiting illegal window tinting, over-

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sized tires, etc. The officers charged Russo with obstructing a government operation, harassment and resisting arrest. “I stopped to find out why it was so important to back up traffic for miles,” Russo said after being released. “Social media was blowing up my phone, asking what was going on there. I wanted a report from the scene. I was arrested for filming and all other charges from the MPD are ridiculous. The police chose to arrest me in a direct attempt to stop the

documenting of their activities.” MauiTime strives to report the news and not become the subject of the news. Russo began filming the police officers carrying out Operation Recon as an act of journalism, not activism. Of course, the filming of police officers in public places by citizens, though protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, is controversial across the country. It’s especially provocative on a small island like Maui.

“Mr. Russo, no matter what you say, you should not have been there videotaping the traffic stop,” Lahaina resident and former Maui PD lieutenant Gordon Cockett emailed the paper shortly after we posted Russo’s video of the incident on our website. “I am a retired MPD officer and I would have arrested you to [sic] for the same offenses. Your media connections and credentials do not give you a waiver. Leave the police alone to do their work.” Cockett, a frequent writer of letters to


“As a general rule, when in public spaces where you are lawfully present, you have the right to photograph anything that is in plain view.” - Dan Gluck, senior staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Hawaii Chapter the editor of The Maui News, was also sentenced in 2000 to three years probation for his role in an illegal gambling ring. Still, his opinion neatly encapsulates the apparent feeling of most Maui cops. In fact, the courts have ruled repeatedly that citizens have a right to film police officers in the line of duty. When the State of Illinois took the novel approach of prosecuting a citizen for filming a cop by saying he’d violated the state’s wiretap law, the courts howled in protest. On Nov. 26, the U.S. Supreme Court itself ruled that Illinois prosecutors’ use of the wiretap law in this way violates the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech. What’s more, we believe there is no more important journalistic task than scrutinizing the actions of law enforcement personnel during the course of their work. We believe public accountability of those issued firearms and instructed to use deadly force is a valued contribution to our community–especially given that Maui is such a small island and that state law protects police officers who’ve been sanctioned by Internal Affairs from having their names made public. And we’re not alone in this belief. “As a general rule, when in public spaces where you are lawfully present, you have the right to photograph anything that is in plain view,” said Dan Gluck, senior staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Hawaii Chapter. “That includes pictures of federal buildings, transportation facilities and police. Such photography is a form of public oversight over the government and is important in a free society... The ACLU of Hawaii has received complaints from across the state regarding the right to videotape police officers, however, and we encourage individuals who feel that their right to document law enforcement interactions may have been violated to contact our office confidentially.” Carlos Miller, a journalist who was prosecuted in Florida for filming a cop and who now runs the Photographyisnotacrime.com blog, watched Russo’s footage and posted it on his blog. His reaction was far less measured than Gluck’s. “It shows the typical attitude that we see from cops all over the country,” he said. “There’s no state where you don’t see that. The first cop [in Russo’s footage] was cool. He talked to him professionally. But the second cop was a complete contrast. They always throw in this obstruction charge. They say you ‘distracted’ the cops, and that’s obstruction. But the cops are distracted because they chose to be distracted.”

Operation Recon began in the early clear around to Russo and told him that morning hours of Nov. 20. By rush he was “obstructing” a traffic stop, in hour, cars were backed up on Haleakala contradiction to the first officer who Highway clear up to Haliimaile. There merely told Russo to “stay on the side.” were five or six Maui PD cars, some unAt this point, the video shows Russo marked, on both sides of the highway saying “no,” that he would not stand when Russo showed up. back. It shows him confrontational, re“This operation, named Operation Repeatedly asking the officers why they’re con, was in response to complaint letters conducting all these traffic stops on to the editor of the Maui News regarding such a busy morning. According to Ibarra’s written statement, oversized vehicles and vehicles with illegal “RUSSO then compromised the officers’ tint,” MPD Lt. Wayne Ibarra said in a Nov. safety, after failing to comply with numer20 press release sent after Russo’s arrest. In ous requests from the officers to move fact, The Maui News reported on Nov. 21 back behind the police vehicles and was that the paper has run just two letters on those subjects this month and a grand total then placed under arrest.” Russo’s video footage directly contraof six since the January. dicts this assertion. While it does show that In any case, Russo got out of his car Russo first told the officers “no,” it also shortly after 9am and began filming clearly shows Russo swiftly walking away officers with his iPhone. As the video from the vehicle that had been pulled over he shot shows, Russo walked up to an and back to the police cruiser. It also shows officer on the side of Haleakala Highboth officers following him and continuway and asked him what was going on. ously telling him to “stand back,” even as The officer told Russo that they were he is doing exlooking for actly as they say. “traffic viola“Police offitions.” Russo SEE THE ARREST VIDEO cers may legitithen repeatedly AT MAUIFEED.COM mately order asked the ofcitizens to ficer what gave cease activities them the right that are truly interfering with legitimate to back up traffic on a busy morning law enforcement operations,” Gluck of clear to Hali‘imaile. The officer, who gives his name in the video as Fairchild, ACLU Hawaii told MauiTime. Of course, ACLU Hawaii’s website also includes the then tells Russo to “stay on the side,” following note: “Professional officers, which Russo does. however, realize that such operations This is important given what follows are subject to public scrutiny, including later in the incident. Russo said that by individuals photographing them.” because Fairchild told him to “stay on At this point in the encounter, Officer the the side,” he felt he was free to walk Lawson had still only threatened Russo down the highway, towards a vehicle the with arrest. Still walking back away MPD had pulled over. from the officers, the video shows that In the official Maui PD press release on Operation Recon (seven of the statement’s Russo identified himself by name and told the officer that he was a member eight paragraphs deal with Russo’s arrest) of the media. Moments later, the video that was sent out on the late afternoon shows Lawson telling Russo that he was of Nov. 20, Maui Police Lt. Wayne Ibarra under arrest. Even though Russo was states that one of the reasons the MPD arrested Russo was that “The two occupants walking backwards, away from the officers, Lawson then arrested him. of the vehicle then informed the officers According to the Maui PD’s statement, that they had been alarmed by RUSSO “When the officers attempted to place videotaping them.” RUSSO under arrest, RUSSO began to resist This is bogus for a couple reasons. First, by pulling his arms away, however, officers Russo was filming the officers, not the occupants of any vehicle that had been pulled were able to safely gain custody of RUSSO.” Russo denies resisting arrest, calling over. In the video, no occupant is identhe allegation “ridiculous.” tifiable. Second, even if Russo had been Police officers willing to arrest citizens filming them, they–like the Maui Police ofand journalists for filming them is hardly a ficers–were on a public highway and thus strictly Maui phenomena: had no expectation of privacy that would • In June 2011, Emily Good was arrested prevent Russo from filming them. in Rochester, New York for filming a rouThe video shows a Maui Police Officer who later identified himself as Rusty tine traffic stop from her home. • In June 2012, Jennifer Gondola said Lawson, who had earlier told Russo to police arrested her after she refused to put his car’s hazard lights on, walked

hand over her iPhone, which she had used to film them making a separate arrest. • In September 2012, New Jersey cops arrested 15-year-old Austin DeCaro after he began filming a traffic stop he was involved in. And as just about every news story on Russo’s arrest has noted, this isn’t the first time Russo has run into trouble trying to film Maui police officers. On April 12, 2011, Russo attempted to film members of Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman shoot an episode for his then-still airing cable TV show. After being struck by one of Chapman’s security guys, Russo called the police. But when Russo tried to film Maui Police Officer Nelson Johnson, Johnson then struck Russo repeatedly. The Maui PD statement on Russo’s arrest was also unusual. It starts out talking up Operation Recon, but the vast majority deals with Russo. Immediately after hearing of the arrest, Mauitime sent Ibarra an email at 11:58am asking for an official statement. He called back three minutes later, seemingly surprised at the arrest. He asked again for the name of our publisher, and said he’d get back to us. Ibarra didn’t send out a statement until nearly 4pm that day. He also emailed the statement to Maui County Police Commissioners, various police and county officials and nearly every reporter and editor in the state of Hawaii (including the late Maui News City Editor and columnist Ed Tanjii, who died two months ago). Ibarra also very helpfully included a copy of Russo’s booking photo with the press release–all courtesies the Maui PD doesn’t extend to every individual they arrest. But by then, The Maui News–which had apparently received the MPD’s statement hours before the rest of the state’s media– posted its own story on their website. In any case, Russo posted $3,000 bail shortly after his arrest. He’s scheduled to appear in Wailuku court on Thursday, Dec. 27 at 10:30am. And as blogger Carlos Miller noted, regardless of what happens to Russo, the issue of citizens filming cops will not go away. “Cops have got to get used to the fact that we all have cameras,” he said. “In a way, we are all publishers. These cops have to learn basic customer service. If cops want to be respected, then they have to respect citizens. That’s basic human logic.” ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro To share or save this article, type: mt.hy.pr/1624L

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Wailea Kicks Off Its First Annual Wine and Food Festival

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ith so much culinary talent concentrated in one spot, it’s about time for Wailea to hold their own Wine and Food Festival. The festival gets its wine knowledge from some of the best professional sommeliers in the business. They come with amazing careers in the wine industry, perfectly suited to sharing and tasting wine with the Wailea set. The event hopscotches through the resorts from The Fairmont Kea Lani, Grand Wailea, Wailea Beach Marriott and the Four Seasons Maui, each taking a turn at hosting some of the fabulous interactive wine “encounters.” “We’re thrilled to bring this unique new experience to the residents and guests of Wailea Resort,” says Bud Pikrone, General Manager for the Wailea Resort Association. “We promise legendary winemakers, fantastic cuisine and eight master sommeliers ready to share exciting new trends in food and wine. We can’t wait to kick off this fantastic new event.” The whole thing started with an “Art Wine & Food” art competition that declared the Maui artist Taryn Allesandro the official festival artist. Her stunning entry, aptly named “Wine & Spirit,” will be displayed on banners throughout Wailea during the event. The Wailea Resort Association has brought together an unparralled array of chefs from Wailea. Headlining chefs from the restaurants include Brian Etheredge of Capische?, Mark Ellman of Mala Wailea, Michelle Fabiani of Fabiani’s, Bev Gannon of Gannon’s-A Pacific View Restaurant, Cameron Lewark of Spago, Peter Merriman of Monkeypod Kitchen,

Mike O’Dwyer of Mulligan’s on the Blue, Brandon Shim of Tommy Bahama, Geno Sarmiento of Nick’s Fishmarket, Roger Hampton of Longhi’s Wailea, Alan Wong of Amasia, Eric Faivre of the Grand Wailea, Manfred Jonas and Jason Carpio of Wailea Beach Marriott, Tylun Pang of the Fairmont Kea Lani and Rhonda Aston-Chavez and Roger Stettler of the Four Seasons. That’s a concentration of culinary artistry that rivals any international wine and food event. The signature wining and dining festival event has to be the DaVine Experience on Saturday at 5:30pm. There will be more than 75 wines to taste as you roam the magnificent grounds of the Grand Wailea’s Oceanfront Reflections Pool Lawn. There you can taste Bev Gannon’s ribs, Alan Wong’s duck, Tylun Pang’s lobster tempura, Brian Etheredge’s pork cheek tortellini, and Michelle Fabiani’s red velvet cake. Sommeliers Fred Dame, Geoff Kruth, John Blazon, Jay Fletcher, Drew Hendricks, Andrew McNamara, Pat Okubo, Jason Smith and Joseph Spellman will be on hand to enlighten attendees on the wine. The evening also features live entertainment from SLAM and Soul Congress and a silent auction of art and other items, all proceeds of which will benefit the Maui Culinary Academy. Those who want to immerse themselves in the team of sommeliers can check out the daily interactive seminars. Pinot zealots will get romanced by the most passionate pinots on Friday, and California’s wine country will divulge their newest secrets. Saturday features a virtual tour of Italy through their exquisite wine, or you can sample three decades of Cabernet from some of California’s most coveted winer-

ies. On Sunday, it’s technique training with wine and cheese so you can learn how to make the most of your pairing skills. Both Friday and Sunday feature winemaker dinners at Nick’s Fishmarket, Capische?, Fairmont Kea Lani, Longhi’s Wailea, and the Four Seasons. These soirees offer an intimate and personal experience with pairings, and likely the winemakers themselves, so check the website for details. The final culinary event “Grillin & Chillin’ - Where There’s Smoke There’s Wine” will be a laid back Sunday barbecue. Meat and wine will be celebrated in one of the oldest pairings on the planet. Enjoy honey mango barbecued rib eye on taro rolls, Tuscan hangar steak and Guinness-infused sausage, among other seafoods and greens. With so much wonderful food and wine available, to say nothing of the fact that you can attend all of the events, purchasing multi-day passes makes sense. Plus you get to go to the VIP kick off on Thursday. Passes start at $305 and go up to $600 (check waileawineandfoodfestival.com for kama’aina rates available on all tickets). You can also get single event tickets, which range from $68 to $180. The participating resorts are also offering free valet parking with validation for all event attendees. Attendees must be at least 21 years old. Tickets can be purchased and printed online. Space is limited for all events, and it’s anticipated most will sell out. Tickets available for purchase at waileawineandfoodfestival.com. They will also be sold at the door, subject to availability. ■ 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/1624d1

EVENT SCHEDULE Thursday, Dec. 6 VIP Opening Night Welcome Reception (with purchase of passes only) Palm Court, Fairmont Kea Lani 5:30-7:30pm

Friday, Dec. 7 Fairmont Kea Lani Pinot Passion, 10:30 a.m.-noon, $85 ($78) What’s New, Next & Trendy in California Wine, 1:30-3pm, $75 ($68) Winemaker Dinners Ko Restaurant, Fairmont Kea Lani, 7 pm, $245 ($220) Longhi’s, The Shops at Wailea, 7 pm, $125 ($112)

Saturday, Dec. 8 Four Seasons Maui at Wailea Escape to Italy in Eight Glasses, 10:30am-noon, $75 ($68) Three Decades of Cabernet Vertical, 1:30-3 pm, $110 ($98) DaVine Experience Reflection Pools, Grand Wailea, 5:309pm, $180 ($155)

Sunday, Dec. 9 Wailea Beach Marriott Resort and Spa Wine & Cheese: The Perfect Pairing, 10:30am-noon, $85 ($78) Grillin’ and Chillin’, 1-4 pm, $125 ($105) Winemaker Dinners Nick’s Fishmarket, Fairmont Kea Lani, 7 pm, $140 ($125) Capische?, Hotel Wailea, 7 pm, $250 ($225)

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I couldn’t stop watching the beautiful Next Level Entertainment Dollz dressed in their awesome Go-Go wear, dancing all night long. It’s unbelievable: the NLE Dollz have tapped into some unknown energy reservoir so they can frolic for hours. Mocha and Kandi Doll rocked the Saturday I was hanging out, but it changes up all the time. Last weekend it was a special appearance by Import Model and Go-Go Cherry Lei at the Allure White Party. This Saturday JoJo Doll celebrates her birthday.You never know what’s next with these girls. The Allure evening is brought to you

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THURSDAY, NOV. 29 ‘CONFESSIONS OF AN ECO-TERRORIST’ – Like Whale Wars, the Animal Planet docu-series on the radical anti-whaling organization Sea Shepherd? Then you’re going to love Confessions of An Eco-Terrorist, Peter Jay Brown’s new realistic and humorous take on the movement. The documentary focuses on “positive activism” and Brown’s 30-plus years of behind the scenes and below the decks action of Sea Shepherd. In association with Sea Shepherd Hawaii, this revealing film turns a negative accusation (Sea Shepherd has been derided as a group of terrorists, pirates and worse) into a positive confession of influential activism. From 6pm-7pm catch a courtyard reception with Brown and crew members along with a silent auction, poster signing and musical performance by True Story. Proceeds will help fund a new Sea Shepherd chapter on Maui. $25. 6pm10pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, McCoy Theater (One Cameron Way, Kahului); confessionsfilm.com.

NA KUPUNA OHANA SERENADERS – The Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s Hawaiian Music Series will be featuring the Lahaina natives Na Kupuna Ohana Serenaders this Thursday. The group (the oldest of which is 92) will grace the Baldwin Home with their Hawaiian classics and adorned dancers. Bring your blankets and low laying chairs for a relaxing evening under the stars and moon. Located in the heart of Lahaina, the Baldwin Home Museum is within walking distance of many fine restaurants. So after grabbing a bite come kick back and get serenaded, Hawaiian style. Free. 6-7:30pm. Baldwin Home Museum (120 Dickenson St., Lahaina);808-661-3262; lahainarestoration.org.

FRIDAY, NOV. 30

THURSDAY, NOV. 29 FIRST NIGHT – Hele mai for the Hui No‘eau’s “First Night,” an evening commemorating Hui Holidays 2012 (which runs through Dec 24). Hui Holidays is one of eight annual exhibitions featuring a range of whimsical artwork and gifts (sold at affordable prices). Artists will be creating jewelry, ceramics, prints, fiber, photography, glass, paintings, handmade ornaments and more. “First Night” serves as Hui Holidays 2012 grand opening featuring the center’s full inventory. Veterans and newbies to the event will also be treated to a new re-envisioned gallery by designer/choreographer André Morissette. Enjoy a festive cocktail, dine on ono pupus, enjoy locally made tea/coffee and indulge in some holiday shopping. $30. 5pm-8pm. Hui No‘eau (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; huinoeau.com.

‘GUYS WITH ISSUES’ – Let’s all welcome Jonny Sparkles and James Mane, who will be performing their hit Oahu show “Guys With Issues” this Friday. Sparkles has performed with Andy Bumatai and Paul Ogata, among others. His partner Mane has worked with Bumatai and Ahmed Ahmed. As the founder of Mars Comedy, a single father and former collegiate football player, Mane experiences and outlook makes for pure comedy. Don’t miss the duo unleash their issues like grown men. The evening will be hosted by Power Up Comedy’s own Sunny Dennis and will include performances by PUC crew members Jason Strahn and Becky Doughty. $10 online, $15 at door. 10pm. Stella Blues (1279 South Kihei Rd.); 808- 874-3779; PowerUpComedy.com.

FRIDAY, NOV. 30 OZOMATLI – Ozomatli’s early days were spent at community outreach events, political protests and inner city schools. Today they epitomize Los Angeles. Going from hometown heroes to getting named U.S. Cultural Ambassadors, Ozomatli has entertained for over a decade. The group has a wide array of musical style: an urban-Latino collision of hip hop and salsa, dancehall and cumbia, samba and funk, merengue and comparsa, East L.A. rhythm and blues, Jamaican reggae and Indian raga. From Japan to Myanmar, Jordan to India, Ozo is an international phenom. Don’t miss a taste of the unfiltered mash up of eclectic bliss. $30-$55. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Yokouchi Pavilion Courtyard (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; mauiarts.org.

THIRD ANNUAL SHARED HOLIDAY CELEBRATION – The Grand Wailea invites you to dine for a cause at the Third Annual Shared Holiday Celebration. Guests will enjoy a lavish array of food and desserts, Blackjack, Texas Hold-em, Wheel of Fortune, Roulette and Craps tables, music by Maui DJs and resort giveaways. Overnight room specials are available to guests as well for $199 per night, based on availability. Door prizes include a trip for two to Las Vegas. A portion of proceeds will benefit the 2013 Maui Visitor Industry Charity Walk. 21+. $100. 7pmmidnight. Grand Wailea, Haleakala Ballroom (3850 Wailea Alanui); 808-875-1234; grandwailea.com.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 30 KEALI‘I REICHEL – Maui’s award-winning recording artist and kumu hula Keali‘i Reichel is serving up some intimate storytelling, chant and song. Join him for a solo session, an evening of his mana‘o (knowledge) and life through his lenses. Born and raised on Maui, he would later produce traditional and contemporary hits, including “Kawaipunahele” and “Lei Hali‘a.” His passion for Hawaii and culture would expand to education when he founded the Hawaiian immersion program, Punana Leo O Maui. Keali‘is innate musical talents would also spill in the hula realm as he led (and still does) Halau Ke‘alaokamaile through two decades of award-winning hula. $35-$65. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, McCoy Studio (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-244-7469; mauiarts.org.

JIMI HENDRIX TRIBUTE – Here’s a benefit for Mana‘o Radio, tribute to guitar legend Jimi Hendrix and 60’s Costume Party! Hendrix would have turned 70 this year, and this celebration will feature some of Maui’s hottest musicians: ound, Nils Rosenblad, Chris Vince Esquire, Don Lopez, Maui Underground, Sendrey, Avi Ronen, Kenny Geist, Benny Uyetake, Danyel Alana, n Michael, Tim HackJames Somera, Josh Greenbaum, Shawn na Martinelli, Lenny barth, Barney Cortinez, Marty Dread, Gina ti. The evening will Francis, Debra Vial, and Paul Marchetti. benefit Mana’o radio, a low-power station with eclectic music as well as local news and culture. $15 presale. 8:30-Midnight. Three’s Bar & Grill (1945-G S. Kihei m. Rd.);808-572-1000; threesbarandgrill.com.

SATURDAY, DEC. 1 ‘THE DEAD SEASON’ BOOK SIGNING – Don’t miss out on another opportunity to meet the author behind The Dead Season, MauiTime Editor Anthony Pignataro. The sequel to his first novel Small Island, The Dead Season continues to chronicle the life of ex-soldier turned island bartender Charley Ridgway as he fights to hold onto the memory of his dear friend. Paradise comes with a price as his path crosses with dangerous adversaries. 2pm-4pm. Barnes & Noble, Lahaina (325 Keawe St., Lahaina); 808-662-1300; anthonypignataro.blogspot.com.

60TH ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM FESTIVAL – Maui’s Sons and Daughters ers of Nisei present the 60th Annual Chrysanthemum Festival, which honors American Japanese ancestry and heritage. Proceeds support historical preservation projects, h the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center and scholarships awarded to 10 island high ull school grads. A formal coronation of the festival queen will occur along with a full mcourt presentation. Dinner is available for purchase. Free. 4:30pm. Wailuku Community Center (395 Waena Pl., Wailuku); 808-249-2163 or 808-385-7670.

SATURDAY, DEC. 1 PAIA SCHOOL CHRISTMAS TREE SALE – Paia School’s PTA is selling Christmas Trees with all proceeds benefiting the school’s keiki. This Saturday will include free photographs with Santa Claus (9-11am), a silent auction, live music, a bake sale and craft booths. There will also be plenty of five- to six-foot Douglas, Noble and Grande Fir trees available for purchase for $55 (pre-sale until Nov. 30) or that day for $65. To pre-purchase a tree visit the site below or order through a Paia School student. Tabletop trees are just $30, if they’re available on event day. Trees can be picked up on event day only. 9am2pm. Paia School Campus (955 Baldwin Ave, Paia); 808-281-2515; paiaschoolpta.com.

WORLD AIDS DAY – The Maui Aids Foundation invites you to Gannnon’s in Wailea to show your support in the fight against HIV/Aids and for a night of commemoration and remembrance. Enjoy free pupus, a no-host bar, ti leaf circle and special performances by Merika Hunter, Jessica Rabbitt and Kanoa. Invite your friends and family to help support continued research efforts. All ages. Free. 5pm-8pm. Gannon’s (100 Wailea Golf Course Dr.); 808-242-4900; MauiAids.org.

SUNDAY, DEC. 2 SPAY/NEUTER CAT CLINIC – The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Maui will hold a one-day, low-cost spay/neuter clinic for cats in Central Maui. Household pets, community cats or feral animals are welcome. Licensed veterinarian Dr. Celina Hatt, an expert in mass spay/neuter clinics, will conduct procedures with the help of SPCA Maui’s volunteer vet techs. Cats may be dropped off 8-10am and picked up by 4pm. All cats must be brought in hard-sided carriers with the owner’s name and contact information clearly visible. All cats will receive a tattoo for identification. Additionally, feral cats will receive a small identifying notch in the ear. Call or go online to make reservations. 808-280-0738; spcamaui.org.

HOLIDAY CONCERT – ‘Tis the season to be jolly and Maui Pops Orchestra’s annual holiday concert will ensure that. There will be guest violinist Ignace “Iggy” Jang, Hawaii Symphony concertmaster Jerry Eting, Jimmy Mac and more. A portion of ticket sales will go towards gifts for clients of Friends of the Children’s Justice center. Can’t get enough? Receive a 10 percent discount for purchasing tickets to all three Maui Pops concerts. $25-$45. 3pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Castle Theater (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-42-7469; mauiarts.org.

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Killing Them Softly ★★★★★ Rated R / 97 Min.

The key to any great gangster flick is to let the audience in, a quality that The Godfather and Goodfellas both have in common. Those films gave us a cluster of criminals who, despite their efficiently vile methods on the job, were family men and women who were flawed but recognizably, endearingly human. We root against them and admire them at the same time, cringing at their gangland tactics but wanting them to get away with it because, after all, they’re kind of likable. Killing Them Softly keeps its audience on the outside looking in from start to finish, giving us no one to root for and resulting in a movie that is remarkably off putting, even for a crime film. Brad Pitt plays Jackie, an “angel of death” sent to oversee a messy transaction between feuding mobsters, who have been at odds since one of their own (played by Ray Liotta) openly admitted to staging a robbery in his own establish-

ment. The story gets more convoluted and bloodier once Jackie steps in and takes control of an increasingly incompetent bunch of trigger happy psychopaths. This is Pitt’s second film with director Andrew Dominik; their first was The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, a challenging, long, character-driven western that is one of my favorite films of the past ten years. I had high hopes for their follow-up, as Jesse James has some of Pitt’s best work as an actor and showcased a filmmaker with brilliant instincts. This is a director’s movie, for better or worse, as Dominik takes chances and makes choices that ensure this isn’t like any other gangster film we’ve seen. The characters and the world around them appear to be rotting away, as this nightmarish world of The American Dream gone bad portrays every structure as crumbling, every hair style too greasy, and likely every filmgoer wanting to shower as soon as it ends. From the start, you have criminals casually discussing rape, the prostitutes they hire and waxing poetic about their methods of murder (the film’s title comes from a clunky monologue).

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Last chance to see Chasing Mavericks KA’AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului, 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: Every day until 4pm)

Chasing Mavericks-PG-THU 11:40, 2:10, 4:40, 7:10. Red Dawn-G-THU 11:00, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40. FRI-SAT 11:00, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 10:00. SUN-WED 11:00, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40. Skyfall-R-THU 11:30, 12:30, 2:45, 3:45, 6:00, 7:00. FRI-SAT 11:30, 12:30, 2:45, 3:45, 6:00, 7:15, 9:15, 10:15. SUN-WED 11:30, 12:30, 2:45, 3:45, 6:00, 7:15. The Collection-G-FRI-SAT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00. SUN-WED 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00. The Man With The Iron Fists-R-THU 8:00. The Sessions-G-FRI-SAT 10:50, 12:55, 3:00, 5:05, 7:10, 9:15. SUN-WED 10:50, 12:55, 3:00, 5:05, 7:10. Wreck-It Ralph-PG-THU 12:45, 3:10, 5:35. FRI-SAT 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:20, 9:40. SUN-

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Argo-R-THU (1:35, 4:10), 6:50, 9:25. FRI (1:35, 4:10), 6:50, 9:25. SAT-SUN (1:35), 4:10, 6:50, 9:25. MON-WED (1:35, 4:10), 6:50, 9:25. Flight-R-THU (3:25), 6:35, 9:35. FRI (12:20, 3:25), 6:35, 9:35. SAT-SUN (12:20, 3:25), 6:35, 9:35. MON-WED (3:25), 6:35, 9:35. Killing Them Softly-G-FRI (12:10, 2:35, 5:00), 7:25, 9:50. SAT-SUN (12:10, 2:35), 5:00, 7:25, 9:50. MON-WED (2:35, 5:00), 7:25, 9:50. Life of Pi-G-THU (5:30). FRI (11:30, 5:30). SATSUN (11:30), 5:30. MON-WED (5:30). Life of Pi 3D-G-THU (2:30, 3:00), 6:00, 8:35,

trapped in a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. 127 min. RED DAWN - PG-13 - Lu-

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- PG - Animation - Immortal Guardians protect innocent children after an evil spirit attacks Earth. Pretty much like Red Dawn, only more believable. 97 min. THE SESSIONS - R -

NEW THIS WEEK THE COLLECTION - R - Horror - Guy

who escapes from a serial killer returns to said killer’s booby-trapped warehouse to rescue a girl. 82 min. KILLING THEM SOFTLY - R - Crime/Dra-

ma - Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt) is a mob enforcer who has to restore order after some fools rob a mob card game. See this week’s film critique. 97 min. LIFE OF PI - PG - Adventure - A young man

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Drama - A man in an iron lung asks a sex surrogate to help him lose his virginity. 95 min.

NOW PLAYING ARGO - R - Thriller - A CIA guy concocts

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ton plays an airline pilot who saves his plane, but all is not well with the followup investigation. 138 min.

9:00. FRI (11:55, 2:30, 3:00), 6:00, 8:35, 9:00. SAT-SUN (11:55, 2:30, 3:00), 6:00, 8:35, 9:00. MON-WED (2:30, 3:00), 6:00, 8:35, 9:00. Lincoln-G-THU (1:30, 3:05, 5:00), 6:15, 8:15, 9:30. FRI (11:40, 1:30, 3:05, 5:05), 6:15, 8:15, 9:30. SAT-SUN (11:40, 1:30, 3:05), 5:05, 6:15, 8:15, 9:30. MON-WED (1:30, 3:05, 5:05), 6:15, 8:15, 9:30. Rise Of The Guardians-G-THU (1:55, 4:20), 6:45, 9:10. FRI (11:35, 1:55, 4:20), 6:45, 9:10. SAT-SUN (11:35, 1:55), 4:20, 6:45, 9:10. MONWED (1:55, 4:20), 6:45, 9:10. Rise Of The Guardians 3D-G-THU (2:25, 4:50), 7:15, 9:40. FRI (12:05, 2:25, 4:50), 7:15, 9:40. SAT-SUN (12:05, 2:25), 4:50, 7:15, 9:40. MON-WED (2:25, 4:50), 7:15, 9:40. Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2-GTHU (1:15, 2:00, 2:45, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45, 5:45), 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:30, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15. FRI (11:15, 12:30, 1:15, 2:00, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45), 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45. SAT-SUN (11:15, 12:30, 1:15, 2:00, 3:15), 4:00, 4:45, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45. MON-WED (1:15, 2:00, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45), 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45.

Come show your support in the Åght against HIV/AIDS. An evening with friends while sharing memories and your hopes for the future. Commemoration, Remembrance Tree, Ti Leaf Circle and performances by Merika Hunter and Jessica Rabbitt & Kanoa. This free community event is open to all ages. Complimentary pupu’s and no host bar.

Saturday December 1, 2012 5pm to 8pm

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Rise Of The Guardians 2D-G-THU (1:20, 4:00), 6:30, 9:15. FRI (1:20, 4:00), 6:30, 9:15. SAT-SUN (1:20), 4:00, 6:30, 9:15. MON-WED (1:20, 4:00), 6:30, 9:15. Skyfall-R-THU (12:15, 3:30), 7:00, 10:10. FRI (12:45, 3:45), 7:00, 10:10. SAT-SUN (12:45), 3:45, 7:00, 10:10. MON-WED (12:45, 3:45), 7:00, 10:10. Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2-GTHU (1:00, 4:00), 7:15, 10:00. FRI (1:00, 4:00), 7:15, 10:00. SAT-SUN (1:00), 4:00, 7:15, 10:00. MON-WED (1:00, 4:00), 7:15, 10:00.

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LINCOLN - PG-13 - Drama - Steven Spielberg directs this sweeping look at Abraham Lincoln (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his decision to emancipate the slaves. 149 min. SKYFALL - PG 13 - Action/Adventure -

Daniel Craig is back as James Bond and Javier Bardem is the bad guy. Need we say more? 143 min. TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN PART 2 PG-13 - Drama/Fantasy - It’s the end of the Twilight franchise, and that means no more hot teen vampires. 115 min. WRECK-IT RALPH - PG - Animation - A video game villain wants to be a hero, but creates much havoc in the process. 108 min.

LAST CHANCE CHASING MAVERICKS - PG - Sports/Dra-

ma - Some kid gets help from a crusty but benign coot so he can surf the big waves at Mavericks in California. 132 min. THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS - R -

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WAILEA WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL - Thu, Dec 6 through Sun, Dec 9. Wailea Resort’s signa-

ture event, the four-day festival taking place at the Four Seasons Resort Maui, The Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea Beach Marriott Resort and the Grand Wailea will showcase the award winning cuisine of Wailea Resort chefs paired with 65 wineries from around the world and eight attending Master Sommeliers. Single event and 4-day passes ranging from $68 to $660. Wailea Resort, waileawineandfoodfestival.com THE KATINAS - Thu, Dec 6. Contemporary Christian Music Recording Artists The Katinas bring their latest show “A Christmas Collage with The Katinas” to Maui for one night only! $20, $25, $35 plus applicable fees. 7:30pm Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org MERV OANA CD RELEASE PARTY/BENEFIT - Thu, Dec 6. A CD release party for Merv Oana’s “Encounters of a Hawaiian Heart” and a benefit fundraiser for musician David Choy. Donations of $10 or more gets you a free CD. 8pm Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., #201); 808-874-3779; powerupcomedy.com AC/DCember - Thu, Dec 6 (Mulligan’s Wailea), Sun, Dec 9 (Charley’s Paia), and Thu, Dec 13 (Longhi’s Lahaina). A 3-night tribute to heavy metal band, AC/DC, featuring I Want Candy, Annie & The Orfinz, Simply Twisted w/ Jaime Gallo and more. All three shows benefit Layla Sheikh. $10 donation. For more info see www.facebook.com/ pages/ACDCember-2012 SMOKEY JOE’S CAFE - Fri, Dec 7 through Sun, Dec 23. A Broadway revue featuring the songs of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, presented by ProArts Playhouse. $25 adults, $22.50 Kama’aina nights. Thu, Fri & Sat 7:30pm and Sun 3pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; proartspacific.com IMPENDING DOOM - Fri, Dec 7. The Christian death metal band from Riverside, CA takes the stage at Hard Rock. $12 (plus applicable fees). 9pm The Hard Rock Cafe, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-6677400; hardrock.com / underworldevents.com MAPA’S NUTCRACKER SWEETS - Fri, Dec 7 & Sat, Dec 8. Maui Academy of Performing Arts presents Nutcracker Sweets, a delightful, family-friendly production of the treasured classic, featuring 150 MAPA students and alumni. Fri: 5pm and Sat: 2pm and 7:30pm. $20/adults, $17/keiki 12 years & under. Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org NA MELE O MAUI - Fri, Dec 7. Na Mele O Maui is an illustrious student song competition that showcases talented youth singing in the Native Hawaiian language. Hundreds of Maui County students from kindergarten through 12th grade compete for cash prizes and musical instruments. Donation requested. 9am-2pm Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org MELVIN SEALS WITH JERRY GARCIA BAND - Fri, Dec 7. Attn: Deadheads or lovers of great music, join Mulligan’s as they host Melvin Seals with Jerry Garcia Band for an evening of psychedelic tunes. Come early for the pau hana party at 5pm. $25 advance, $30 day of show. 6:30-8:30pm Mulligan’s On The Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131 FESTIVAL OF HARPS - Fri, Dec 7 & Sat, Dec 8. The Festival of Harps returns to McCoy Studio Theater stage to celebrate the magical sounds of the holiday season. Featuring harps from different ages played by Maui’s finest harpists and the Festival Harp Ensemble. A benefit for Hospice Maui. $17/adults, $12/seniors & students with ID. 7:30pm MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org

MAKANA BY MOONLIGHT WITH LONO & LOPAKA - Fri, Dec 7. Phenomenal slack key guitarist Makana teams up with acclaimed percussionist Lopaka Colon and Lono on bass and vocals for a show you don’t want to miss. $30/standard, $45/premium, $55/VIP experience on Morgado Lanai. 7:30pm Yokouchi Pavilion Courtyard, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org THE FUNK HUNTERS (MAKAWAO) - Fri, Dec 7. Beats Bazaar and Cultivate present “a night of ghetto funk music, fashion & soul.” Headlining this event is The Funk Hunters from Vancouver BC, with local DJs Boomshot & JayP, Boogiemeister & Matt Lane providing the beats. Go-Go dancers with handmade local bikini designs by Indie Attire. Visual Projections by The Funk Hunters, live latin percussion Larry Fitzpatrick, and live painting. Funky costumes are encouraged. Facebook: Beats Bazaar. $15 before 11pm, $20 after. 9:30pm Casanova, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; thefunkhunters.com; bioniclove@gmail.com MAKANA BENEFIT SHOW - Sat, Dec 8. Join Hyatt Regency as they present slack key guitarist Makana for a special fundraiser performance benefitting the Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation. Enjoy purchased appetizers and a silent auction, all to benefit an important local cause. $45 GA, $1,500 VIP Table Sponsorship. The Grand Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Kaanapali); 808-667-4796; maui.hyatt.com THE FUNK HUNTERS (LAHAINA) - Sat, Dec 8. Beats Bazaar and Cultivate presents “a night of ghetto funk music, fashion & soul.” Headlining this event is The Funk Hunters from Vancouver BC, with local DJs Boomshot, JayP, Boogiemeister & Matt Lane providing the beats. Also featuring live musicians jamming with DJs, Go-Go dancers with locally made bikinis by No Ka Oi swimwear, visual projections by The Funk Hunters, live latin percussion by Larry Fitzpatrick and live painting. Funky costumes are encouraged. Facebook: Beats Bazaar. $10. 9:30pm Longhi’s Lahaina, (888 Front St.); 808-667-2288; thefunkhunters.com; bioniclove@gmail.com

EVENTS THURSDAY, NOV 29 “COLOR. LIGHT. SPACE.” VIDEO-LECTURE SESSION - A lecture and conversation lead by Dick Nelson on Space in relation to the CLS show, a launch exhibit project “designed to promote visual literacy in a duet combining an educational program.” 5-7pm Viewpoints Gallery, (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808572-5979; viewpointsgallerymaui.com; artinfo@viewpointsgallerymaui.com HUI HOLIDAYS 2012: FIRST NIGHT - See This Week’s Picks. $30. 5-8pm Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; huinoeau.com/events HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION NIGHT - An event hosted by Montessori School of Maui to offer Middle School students and their families information on local high schools and their admission processes. Free. 5:30pm Montessori of Maui, Root Family Center, (2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-573-0374; momi.org “CONFESSIONS OF AN ECO TERRORIST” BENEFIT SCREENING - See This Week’s Picks. $25. 6-10pm McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-7823128; seashepherd.org/confessions


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Envy Nightclub 9pm; $10 cover

355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001

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

DigiLuxe w/ DJ Kurt 10pm; no cover

Get Your Sexy On w/ DJ La Rage 10pm; no cover

BLUE LAGOON Wharf Cinema Center, 672 Front St., Lahaina - 667-0988

Ladies Nite w/ DJ 10pm; no cover

COOL CAT CAFE Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 667-0908

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

DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-9669

FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. 744 Front St. (Rooftop), Lahaina - 669-6425

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

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

HAWAIIAN MUSIC SERIES - See This Week’s Picks. Free. 7:30pm Baldwin Home Lawn, (120 Dickenson Street, Lahaina); 808-661-3262; lahainarestoration.org/baldwin.html

FRIDAY, NOV 30 HANA COMMUNITY RECYCLING EVENT - Community Work Day Program is hosting a recycling event Friday and Saturday at a staging area located at the Hana Landfill. CWD will be accepting appliances, scrap metal, tires, electronic waste and batteries. $5 per tire recycling fee for all tires. 8am-2:30pm Hana Landfill, (Waikoloa Rd., off Hana Hwy.); 808-877-2524; info@cwdhawaii.org HOLIDAY SHOPPING OPEN HOUSE - Celebrate the launch of the KAIKIMBA beach accessory line, and the unveiling of the new Canoe Series oil paintings Friday and Saturday at the Kim McDonald Studio in Spreckelsville. Special Holiday pricing on all KAIKIMBA products, art prints and limited-edition giclees. 10am-3pm Kim McDonald Studio, (10 Ulupua Place, Paia); 808-281-3108; kimmcdonald.com HULA ON OVER TO HULA GYPSY - Come for an old fashioned celebration at Hula Gypsy! Enjoy complimentary hot cider and cookies every Fri & Sat until Christmas. Holiday gift wrap and free gift with every purchase! Browse through their fantastic, unique gifts under $20. Proceeds go to Breast Cancer Research. 10am-5pm Hula Gypsy Vintage Boutique, (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-280-9914; hulagypsy.com ART SHOW: WILLOW NORRIS - Meet the artist and view her paintings that “reflect an inner peace, taking the observer on a journey of enchantment, capturing the love and enjoyment of life.” Willow’s subject matter swings from whimsical to spiritual, not focusing on any central theme. Her Dragonfly Dream series is now showing at the Maui Hands galleries in Paia, Makawao and Lahaina. Free. 5-8pm Maui Hands, Lahaina, (612 Front St., Ste. D, Lahaina); 808-667-9898; mauihands.com JOELLE C ART DEMONSTRATION - Wellknown and accomplished painter/printmaker Joelle C will be demonstrating her latest technique of painting on hand-carved wood panels. Come

MON - DJ Skinny Guy / TUE - Toxic Tuesdays w/ DJ TRVR / WED - Jacked Up w/ DJ Del Sol (all sets 10pm; no cover)

MON - Open Mic w/ MT, 10pm-close; no cover WED - Movember, 10pm-close; no cover

Johnny Ringo 7-9:30pm; no cover

Will Hartzag 7-9:30pm; no cover

MON - Dave Caroll / TUE - Jordan Cuddy / WED - Justin Phillips (all sets 7pm; no cover)

Rootz N Creation Teomon, Bengali & Stone 10pm; $10 cover

Dr. Nat & Rio Ritmo Samba Y Salsa Y Latin Pop, 10pm; $10 cover

Rancho Relaxo All Stars Jam Band - The Holiday Show, 2pm; $7 donation

TUE - Willie K and The Warehouse Band, 9pm; $10 / WED - Fast Forward with DJ Kurt (Ladies Night), 10pm; $5 before 11pm, $10

Mark Johnstone & Lenny C. Blues Duo, 6:30-8:30pm

DJ Lee Kalt w/ Marasco 10pm; $15

Lia Live and The Kryptones 10pm; $10

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MON - Open Mic & Jam, 7pm / WED SuperLove with DJ Blast, 10pm; $5-10

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 deAquino, 7:30pm / TUE - Jazz, 7:30-10pm WED - Jordan Cuddy, 7:30-10pm

Rampage 10pm; no cover

DJ Money 10pm; no cover

Los Plebes De La Baja 10pm; no cover

MON - Gomega, 10pm / TUE - Pool League, 10pm / WED - Jukebox Party, 10pm

Quiz Night 7pm; no cover

Dance Party 10pm; no cover

Dance Party 10pm; no cover

MON - Amy’s Mix / TUES - Big John / WED Dance Party (all sets 10pm; no cover)

Tom Conway & Danny M. 6-9pm; no cover

Curtis Love 6-9pm; no cover

Bob Jones & Nils Rosenblad, 6-9pm

Avi Ronen & Indio 6-9pm; no cover

MON - Far West / TUE - Thunder & Lightning WED - Howard Ahia (all sets 6-9pm; no cover)

Jah Residentz 9pm-close; no cover

Dat Guyz 9pm-close; no cover

Rootz N Creation 9pm-close; no cover

Karaoke Industry Night 8pm-close; no cover

MON - Karaoke, 8pm / TUE - DJ Daizy, 9pm / WED - Halloween Scaryoke, 9pm; no cover

1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220

142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8085

Ultra w/ special guest DJ 10pm; no cover

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

CASANOVA CHARLEY’S

WED - Karaoke w/ Sista Deva, 8pm-12:30am (all sets no cover)

Salsa Night 9pm; no cover

Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4900

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Sunrize Saturdaze w/ DJ Decka 10pm; no cover

DJ Jamn J 10pm; no cover

DJs Money Mike, Danny & Slim, 10pm; no cover

by to meet the artist and view her artworks! Free. 5-10pm Joelle C Gallery, (The Shops at 505 Front Street, Lahaina); 808-662-0799; joellecgallery.com FLOWER POP-UP SHOP - Bella Grace Flowers is hosting it’s 1st pop-up at Hue - Maui’s newest interior design and furniture store. They are creating succulent trees that will last the entire season. $45 includes all materials, pupus and a speciality cranberry cocktail. Spots are limited to 20. Call or email for reservations. 6-9pm Hue, (261 Lalo Street A-1, Kahului); 808-268-2512; bellagraceflowers. com; info@bellagraceflowers.com PACIFIC HAWAIIAN GROUP - A performance by Summer. Free. 6pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-8773369; queenkaahumanucenter.com

SATURDAY, DEC 1 HOSPICE MAUI HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE This family-friendly remembrance event offers art and craft activities, light refreshments and counseling to anyone who may be dealing with grief during the holidays. Free. 9am-2pm Hospice Maui, (400 Mahalani St., Wailuku); 808-2445555; hospicemaui.org PAIA SCHOOL PTA’S CHRISTMAS TREE FUNDRAISER - See This Week’s Picks. Free admission. 9am-2pm Paia Elementary School, (955 Baldwin Ave.); paiaschoolpta.com HOLOKAI CLUB - December’s Holokai Club will feature gingerbread cookie decorating and a special visit from Santa. Each child will receive one cookie to decorate and a chance to tell Santa what they want for Christmas. While supplies last. Free. 10am-12pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, Food Court, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com LAULIMA GIVING PROGRAM - Free. 10am4pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com PSYCHIC/INTUITIVE FAIR, ART SHOW & HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE - This month’s psychic

fair features Maui’s best intuitive readers, storewide sale and blowout tables, unique gifts, art, designer jewelry, clothing, local artists and jewelers, live music and refreshments. Free admission. 11am-4pm The Lotus Heart Gift and Bookstore at Temple of Peace, (575 Ha’iku Rd.); 808-5755220; temple-of-peace.org LEI OF ALOHA 6 - Celebrate the holiday season at the annual open house and benefit for Hokulani Holt’s halau hula, Pa‘u O Hi‘iaka. Tour the historic Old Wailuku Inn while you enjoy the style of 1930s Hawai‘i music and hula, and readings of Don Blanding’s poems. Free parking and shuttle service at County parking lot at High & Kaohu Streets. Light snacks and beverages will be served. $25. 1-4pm The Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono, (2199 Kaho‘okele St., Wailuku); 808-2641820; shoopiicool@gmail.com THE DEAD SEASON BOOK SIGNING - See This Week’s Picks. 2pm-4pm. Barnes & Noble, Lahaina (325 Keawe St.); 808-662-1300; anthonypignataro.blogspot.com 60TH ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM FESTIVAL - See This Week’s Picks. Free. 4:30pm. Wailuku Community Center (395 Waena Pl.); 808-249-2163 or 808-385-7670.

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WORLD AIDS DAY EVENT - See This Week’s Picks. Free. 5pm-8pm Gannon’s (100 Wailea Golf Course Dr.); 808-242-4900; mauiaids.org. KAMEHAMEHA MIDDLE SCHOOL UKULELE BAND - Free. 7pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.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

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ROOTZ N CREATION

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

JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787

Karaoke

Karaoke

Karaoke

Rick Glencross 7pm - close; no cover

Guest Performer 7pm - close; no cover

Rick Glencross 7pm - close; no cover

JAY’S PLACE

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

KIMO’S 845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811

MON - Farzad & Mike Madden / TUE Farzad & Mike Madden / WED - Tracy Stiles (all sets 7pm-close; no cover)

Farzad & Mike Madden 7pm - close; no cover

Live Music 10pm-close; no cover

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

KAHALE’S

WED - Karaoke

WED - Live Music, 10pm-close; no cover

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)

Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30; no cover

TBD

1810 8-10pm; no cover

Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30; no cover

MON-WED - Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30; no cover

Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover

Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover

KOBE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555

LAHAINA SPORTS BAR

MON - Trivia Night, 7pm; no cover WED - Ladies Night, 10pm; no cover

843 Waine’e St., Lahaina - 667-6655

L‘AVA SPORTS BAR & KARAOKE 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4888

Live Band 8pm; no cover

Free Pool

Blues Jam hosted by Maui Blues Co., 7:30-10pm

Live Music 7:30-10pm; no cover

Free Karaoke

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

MON - Free Pool / TUE - Free Karaoke/Pool WED - Free Pool

Free Pool

LONGHI’S LAHAINA

TUE - Johnny Ringo, 8-10pm; no cover

888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288

LULU’S LAHAINA Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808

MERRIMAN’S 1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua - 669-6400

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

SUNDAY, DEC 2 SPCA MAUI’S SPAY/NEUTER CAT CLINIC See This Week’s Picks. For reservations, contact SPCA Maui via phone, email or website.808-280-0738; spcamaui.org; info@spcamaui.org BOOK SALE - Friends of the Maui Library will be hosting an outdoor book sale at Whole Foods. All proceeds benefit the FOTML. Free. 9am-3pm Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui 14TH ANNUAL LIGHTING OF THE BANYAN TREE - A community island-style event with Holiday arts and crafts, Hawaiian musical entertainment, a meet & greet with “Frosty” the snowman, keiki activities and the annual lighting of the Banyan Tree. Sat: 10am-7pm and Sun 9am-5pm. Free admission. Banyan Tree, (649 Wharf St., Lahaina); 888- 310-1117 HOLIDAY CRAFT FESTIVAL - Browse unique items from Local Hawaii artists and craftsmen, get your photo taken with Saint Nick and donate unwrapped toys at the toy drive for Friends of the Maui Children’s Justice Center. Free. 10am-3pm Whole Foods Market, (70 Kaahumanu Ave #B, Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui ULUPALAKUA SPARKLES - A historic Sunday Drive event that celebrates the blessing and renewal of King David Kalakaua’s Hula Circle. Enjoy music from Amy Hanaiali’i and Eric Gillion, Jarret Roback and The King Kekaulike High School Wind Ensemble. A delicious array of lunch fare will be sold at the Ranch Store & Deli. Free (no dogs, coolers or alcohol). 11am-3:30pm. Ulupalakua Ranch, (Hwy. 37, Kula); 877-878-6058; ulupalakuaranch.com KRISHNA DAS - “ENCHANTING KIRTAN” World renowned Krishna Das brings his soulful, rock n roll style of kirtan to the Makawao Union Church. Come early for best seats, desserts, and chai by Jenna Haugaard. Advance tickets available at Maui Kombucha in Haiku and Monsoon India Restaurant in Kihei. $25 advance, $35 door.

Howard Ahia 6-9pm; no cover

Allure - DJ LX, DJC & Jay.P 10pm; $10

MON - S.I.N. w/ DJ Blast, 10pm; no cover WED - Krazy Karaoke, 10:30pm; no cover

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

Ranga Pae, 6-9pm

MON - Wolf - Solo Acoustic Guitar / TUE David Choy / WED - Ranga Pae (all 6-9pm)

Murray Thorne, 6:30-8:30pm Pub Quiz Night w/ Trish da Dish 9:30pm-12am; no cover

Sebrina Barron 6:30-8:30pm; no cover

Joe Benedett w/ Guitarist Steve Grimes, 6:308:30pm; no cover

The Celtic Tigers w/ Bagpiper Allison Jackson 6:00-9:30pm; no cover

MON - Hawaiian Steel Guitar w/ Joel Katz, 7-9pm / TUE - Brenton Keith, 7-8pm WED - Willie K, 7-9pm; $65 dinner & show

7-10pm Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave.); 808-579-9261; krishnadas.com

MONDAY, DEC 3 ST. NICKS PET PICS - A special night for pet lovers to have their pets’ pictures taken with Santa. Perfect for this year’s Christmas card! Free. 5pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, Santa Set (behind Center Stage), (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com KRISHNA DAS - “HEART OF DEVOTION” WORKSHOP - This intimate workshop setting includes chanting kirtan, sharing of Krishna’s life stories as well as a Q&A with audience members. Come early for best seats and an affordable Indian Feast available from Monsoon India Restaurant. Advance tickets available at Maui Kombucha in Haiku and Monsoon India Restaurant in Kihei. $25 advance, $35 door. 7-10pm Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave.); 808-579-9261; krishnadas.com

TUESDAY, DEC 4 LOKELANI SCHOOL WINTER CONCERT Free. 6:30pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com

WEDNESDAY, DEC 5 “KAHAKULOA VALLEY - A MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING MAUI STYLE” LECTURE - Hannah Bernard, president and co-founder of the Hawaii Wildlife Fund, will share mana’o about a collaboration between a local ohana and NGOs working to bring traditional taro and fish farming to Maui’s youth. Free. 6pm Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Education Center, (726 S. Kihei Rd.); 808879-2818; hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov ARTIST GALLERY CERTIFICATION CLASS - Indigo Art Gallery presents a four-week certification class, “Struggling Artist to Successful Artist” - an artist’s guide to getting into galleries and selling more art.

A certificate of completion will be awarded for all attending all four seminars and submission for art shows at Indigo Art Gallery. Please bring a pen, notebook and folding chair. $400 (four-week class every Wednesday in December). 6-8pm Indigo Art Gallery, (1367 S. Kihei Rd., Suite #3-109 (Kai Ani Village)); 808-382-6557; indigoartgallerymaui.com; indigoartgallery@yahoo.com

6:30pm; Every Mon & Wed, Brian 3-5pm; Wed, Daniel & Kahala 6-8:30pm; Thu, Garrett & Peter 6-8:30pm; Fri, Garrett 3-5pm; Every Fri & Sat, Damon & Ron Oversize Productions 6-8:30pm; Sat, Tim 3-5pm; Sun, Fausto 3-5pm; Sun, Damon & Tim 6-8:30pm; Every Tue & Thu, Ben 3-5pm. (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina); 808-662-2900.

BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL BAND - Free. 7pm Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com

FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. - Fri, Curtis Love 6-9pm; Sat, Bob Jones & Nils Rosenblad 6-9pm; Sun, Avi Ronen & Indio 6-9pm; Mon, Far West 6-9pm; Tue, Thunder & Lightning 6-9pm; Wed, Howard Ahia 6-9pm; Thu, Tom Conway & Danny M. 6-9pm. (744 Front Street, Lahaina); 808-669-6425.

WOW! WAILEA ON WEDNESDAYS - The Shops at Wailea hosts their weekly arts and entertainment series featuring a performance by Lanakila & Co. in the lower courtyard, art gallery receptions, 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

DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI CANOES - Sun, Live Jazz 3-6pm; Fri, Howard Ahia 5:30-8:30pm. (1450 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-0937. CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Wed, Justin Phillips 7-9:30pm; Thu, Adam & Tori 7-9:30pm; Fri, Bob Jones 7-9:30pm; Sat, Jonny Ringo 7-9:30pm; Sun, Will Hartzag 7-9:30pm; Mon, Dave Carroll 7-9:30pm; Tue, Jordan Cuddy 7-9:30pm. (672 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0988. COOL CAT CAFE - Tue, Jazz 7:30-10pm; Wed, Jordan Cuddy 7:30-10pm; Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:3010pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Erin Smith 7:30-10pm; Mon, Cousin Jason 7:3010pm; Thu, Closed 7:30-10pm. (Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0908. DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Every Mon & Tue, Eddie & Alika 6-8:30pm; Daily, Hula Performance

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Sign Language BY CAERIEL CRESTIN SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) You pride yourself on your ability to speak to anyone. Sags are more likely to have a working knowledge of several languages than any other sign. So why are you having such a hard time getting your point across and being heard, finally? It’s almost as if you’re communicating in an entirely different tongue. We’ll call it Sagittarese. The truth is, Sagittarese is an illusion. People still understand you as well as they ever did. What’s really happening—and I never thought I’d say this—is that your listening skills have somehow, astonishingly, surpassed your storytelling ones. This is a good thing, believe it or not, because lately what you have to hear has a lot more relevance to your life than what you have to say. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) If you’d just been elected head of the nation, your citizens would be proud of you this week, because you unflinchingly went about the business of cleaning up your office, both literally and figuratively. What’s even more laudable is that you did it not to impress or win votes, but merely out of your own sense of justice, sanitation, and efficiency. Or did you? Some of us suspect that there was at least a grain of self-promotion behind your crusades. In order to keep your saintly reputation intact, better ‘fess up about your secret agenda, so you’ll be merely (and quite forgivably) human, not a self-serving fake. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) Heaviness doesn’t have to suck. Think of the pleasant weight of a handmade quilt pinning you to clean sheets at the end of a grueling day. Just because your emotions are unusually thick and plentiful doesn’t mean you should contemplate entering your artistic Blue period. All that cloying internal tonnage may contrast unpleasantly with your normal airy lightness-of-being, but there are things that can be done better in this spiritual viscosity, like making love. Instead of spending the week trying not to choke on the glut of feelings you’re experiencing, explore ways to make them work for you. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) You’d never have made it this far without people like me. This isn’t a call for gratitude or acknowledgement. I just want to point out the inefficient, if understandable, nature of your way of life. This two-fish-swimmingin-opposite-directions thing won’t achieve much. Although I’m pleased with how you’re able to see both sides of any story, the constant fluctuation between Pro and Con, Do and Don’t, and Will and Won’t holds you back more often than not. This week, listen to your friends when they tell you what to do without getting too bogged down in your own internal debate. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) It takes a certain type of emotional endurance or ruggedness to happily inhabit a city. Living in the freezing but beautiful, only lightly populated parts of northern Canada would also require a certain amount of spiritual stamina, for example, that most city people would probably have trouble mustering. You, however, have emotional resiliency that’s far above average. I can picture you giddily bouncing between icy Canadian lakeside cabins and elevated but cramped New York apartments. Most people overestimate their internal versatility. You’re in danger of underestimating yours. Don’t—you’re more adaptable than you think. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) I overheard people talking about you in a bar last night. They were laughing at your stubbornness, joking about your thick-headedness, and shaking their heads at your obstinacy. But in every word I heard an overtone of love. If you’d been there, you would have stormed up to defend your own honor before you could ever have heard that affection. Of course, being your friends, they would’ve (secretly) delighted in your righteous ire as being “so you.” Be cooler than that. Hear the fondness in their complaints, and surprise them with your new ability to read between the lines.

GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) Setting your clocks fast only works for a little while. Even if you do it by some odd number like 7 or 13, your brain starts automatically doing the math eventually. The trick is getting a co-conspirator in on the plan. He can randomly set the clocks ahead one day when you are out. Consequently, you’ll magically be on time to all your obligations, since you’ll never know when he did the deed or how much time he gave you. Fooling yourself into leaving early isn’t the only self-deception you may need this week. Since you’re so clever, enlist the aid of some trickster who can help you pull the wool over your own eyes.

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CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) I’ve noticed how social contact often goes in waves; I won’t hear from anyone for a while, then in a span of days, three or more people I haven’t spoken to in months will contact me. If I’m paying attention, I can often point to something that’s happening “up there” to justify this feast or famine of long-distance love. Opening up your astro-fortune cookie this week reveals a message along the lines of: “You will be reunited with a lost love,” or “Lucrative venture with childhood friend lies ahead,” or “Your fiercest nemesis is stalking you.” Prepare yourself for an encounter with an almost-forgotten past. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) Finally, you’ve stopped marking your territory so diligently. Lately, it’s been easier for you to move on and stop pissing on every hydrant or table leg in sight. Butting heads with the local bull? Hop the fence and move on to the next pasture. I’m pleased that you’re learning to go with the flow and not clinging to just one idea of the way things should be. But don’t take this to extremes. There are times when conveniently skipping town works well; other times, it’s better to stand and hold your ground. Making the distinction could make all the difference this week. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) The way you’ve been trying to apply one-size-fits-all philosophies to very complex issues doesn’t really work. Imagine what would happen if you decided one icon was enough for all your imaginary needs: Santa Claus filling in for the Tooth Fairy is a creepy scenario; you don’t want an old man who collects children’s teeth coming to your house, do you? It’s less important to be consistent than it is to do what works. In other words, allow contradictions to coexist inside you; you’re big enough to hold them all, and your life will have richness and grace because of the minor disharmonies it contains that simply wasn’t there in their absence. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) Amen! Hallelujah! Climb up on that soapbox, baby, and tell it like it is! We are ready to receive your glorious wisdom! See how the masses grovel before you, quaking with awe. We quiver anticipating the holy enlightenment you bring! What? Wait! Don’t run the other way! Fear not how well-received your words are this week. Just choose them carefully, because the ears they’ll fall on are anything but deaf. We’re not about to start a new religion with you as avatar, but we will let you get just a taste of that kind of power. Don’t let it carry you away, though— the more seriously you take the responsibility that comes with it, the longer you’ll get to keep it. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) She gets sloppy on red wine. It makes her affectionate, sweet, and subsequently popular, often. Which sucks. In the long run, it’s damaging to her personal evolution. It’s her warmth and willingness to be open about herself that’s attractive, not anything about the alcohol itself. She’d be much happier if she knew that. Of course, it’s hard to have moments of clarity through the Vaseline’d blur of drunkenness. While they may arrive during the following day’s miserable hangover, most people don’t feel like dealing with them then. That’s why I’m here. Why you think people like you is not why they actually like you. Get a handle on the real reason; as soon as you do, your popularity will soar, with or without your merlot.

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