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1. On June 20, the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) released unemployment figures for the month of May. According to the DLIR figures, last month Maui County’s (not seasonally adjusted) unemployment rate was 4.8 percent. What was the county’s unemployment rate for May of 2012? A. 6.8 percent B. 6.4 percent C. 6.0 percent D. 5.6 percent E. 5.4 percent
In 2005, 12.5 percent of children in Hawaii grew up in families that fell below the so-called federal poverty line, according to a June 24 Honolulu Star-Advertiser story. What is today’s percentage of children in Hawaii growing up in poverty? A. 10 percent B. 13.5 percent C. 15 percent D. 16.5 percent E. 17 percent
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tively engage the civilian aviation community on unmanned system use and safety,” states the caucus website. “As members of this Caucus, we... Recognize the urgent need to rapidly develop and deploy more Unmanned Systems in support of ongoing civil, military, and law enforcement operations.”
SCHATZ ON VOTING RIGHTS ACT CASE There are a lot of things that suck about being a reporter these days (folding newspapers, tighter budgets, more work for less pay for those “lucky” enough to still have jobs, etc.) but one thing that most certainly does not suck is that the people at the highest levels of government (perhaps emboldened by our ever-shrinking media) are increasingly behaving in utterly shameless ways. Which is why I wasn’t particularly shocked to see that just a few days after the Food Network booted Paula Deen from her particularly lucrative cable television contract over her recent and bizarre racist ramblings, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a portion of the Voting Rights Act, signed into law back
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It’s always nice when we see our esteemed congressional representatives in Washington– who get to attend things like State Dinners with diplomats and meetings with the President–take time out of their busy schedules writing laws and things to throw a shout-out to some of the little people back in their home district. And this week, Tulsi Gabbard, the Democrat who represents Hawaii’s Second District, did exactly that in a June 24 Roll Call op-ed she co-authored with California Congressman Scott Peters. The op-ed is pegged to recent moves by the House Armed Services Committee that would, in the authors’ views, hobble the U.S. military’s ability to purchase biofuel for its equipment. This, the congressional representatives feel, would harm both national security and local businesses. “In Hawaii, for example, a company called Pacific Biodiesel provides full-time employment, benefits and retirement plans for 50 permanent employees,” the representatives wrote. “The company has created quality jobs for Hawaii construction and farm workers, truck drivers, and other administrative and technical experts. These jobs are supporting American families at a critical point in our nation’s fragile economic recovery.” For Kahului-based Pacific Biodiesel, this is pretty big boost. For the last half-century, Roll Call has been known as THE paper that covers Capitol Hill in Washington. “As the leading provider of congressional news, legislative tracking and advocacy services, CQ Roll Call is the only media company that connects policy professionals and opinion leaders with the information and tools they need to understand and influence Congress,” states its website. Pacific Biodiesel was the only private corporation singled out for praise in the op-ed. What's more, Gabbard's praise of the company comes at exactly the right time–on June 25, Pacific Business News reported that the Kahului-based firm is hoping to get a piece of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's $98.6 million Advanced Biofuels Payment Program. Of course, while Pacific Biodiesel is a big name on Maui in the alternative energy world (the company converts recycled
kitchen grease into diesel fuel), in the grand scheme of biofuel they’re a small company. In fact, they’re so small that Kelly King, Pacific Biodiesel’s vice president, has so far only contributed $2,500 to Gabbard’s Tulsi For Hawaii election committee, according to campaign data compiled by the Federal Election Commission. Keep in mind that according to the Center for Responsive Politics, Gabbard raised nearly $1.8 million during the 2012 election–slightly more than $1 million of which came from “large contributors.” To put King’s contributions in perspective, labor unions like the plumbers and pipefitters, ironworkers and seafarers gave vastly greater sums of money ($10,000 each, according to the CRP). In fact, the organic grocery chain Down to Earth gave more than Pacific Biodiesel ($10,950). All of which makes Gabbard’s tip of her hat to Pacific Biodiesel in Roll Call all the more impressive.
ture. It’s still in its nascent stages, this debate.” Hey, here’s a radical thought: let’s debate these things now, in public, before the powers at be start launching automated spy planes over American cities. And let’s not kid ourselves, either: we’d be hearing none of this if it wasn’t for former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden’s going public with details about the extent to which our nation’s surveillance state is pointed at everyday Americans. Now given Hawaii’s traditional role as one of the nation’s most liberal states, you’d think that our congressional leadership would be quick to denounce the FBI’s sketchy use of spy drones on Americans. Well, yes and no. “This is a burgeoning concern for many of us,” Senator Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, told Mueller during the June 19 hearing, according to Bloomberg News. It’s not a particularly strong denunciation, but it does count as a break with the Obama Administration and will undoubtedly be stronger than anything said by, say, Colleen Hanabusa, the Democrat who represents Hawaii’s First District and really, really wants Democratic Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz’s job. Hanabusa, you see,
HAWAII DELEGATION SPLIT ON DRONES? Speaking of news from Washington, so we’re all cool with the idea that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is using surveillance drones to spy on Americans without any real governing authority or statutes, right? “It’s very seldom used and generally used in a particular incident when you need the capability,” FBI Director Robert Mueller told the Senate on June 19, according to a Bloomberg News story filed the same day. “There are a number of issues related to drones that will need to be debated in the fu-
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in 1965 because too many southern states were keeping African-Americans from voting. Our own U.S. Senator Brian Schatz was appropriately pissed off at the decision: “Today, the Supreme Court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act, a key element of the law that provides the formula for determining which state is covered by the law’s pre-clearance requirement,” Schatz said in June 25 press release sent out hours after the decision went public. “Pre-clearance of voting law changes is an essential tool for fighting discrimination across the country. It is a major setback for voting rights that the Court deemed Section 4 of the law unconstitutional. Congress must act quickly to make sure that the Voting Rights Act continues to stop discriminatory changes in voting laws before they are put in place.” Congress must act quickly on an issue dealing with race? That would be something to see. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com
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“I feel so lucky to share my passion for the surf lifestyle with our students,” she said in a June 13 press release. “We are truly more than your average surf school. Our students gain not only surfing skills, but they also learn an appreciation for Hawaiian culture and respect for the ocean, all the while building self confidence in themselves. This year we want to give back to our Maui community by offering scholarships for our kama’aina girls.” For more information about Maui Surfer Girls and the summer surf camps they offer, visit MauiSurferGirls.com. To receive a scholarship application, email Dustin Tester at dustin@mauisurfgirls.com and have it turned in by the June 30 deadline. -Rebecca Nakashima
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MAUI SURFER GIRLS ANNOUNCE SCHOLARSHIPS In celebration of 13 years of business, Maui Surfer Girls is partnering with the Will Smith Foundation to provide local Maui girls with scholarships to attend their July surf camp. In addition to offering surfing and stand-up paddling lessons for individuals and groups in Lahaina, Maui Surfer Girls has put on these summer surf camps for over a decade, hosting hundreds of teen girls from all over the country. Dustin Tester started Maui Surfer Girls as a way to pass on the skills she learned from her dad growing up in Maui to other young girls. The Maui Surfer Girls staff is made of seasoned surfing instructors with various educational and professional backgrounds. Targeting girls 12-17, their summer surf camps provide a holistic surfing experience that includes surf lessons, oceanography and surf etiquette talks, as well as other ocean adventures and fun activities. Regardless of past experience or ability, Maui Surfer Girls seeks to “empower girls through the sport of surfing.” The passion Tester uses in her surf lessons translates to other areas of her life as well. She recently participated in her first Paradise Speedway dirt track race and loved it. Though her time trial wasn’t the most impressive (“[Someone] asked me if I was driving to Foodland,” she told me), Tester’s second time behind the wheel proved more successful–and addicting. So much so that she hopes to invest in her own Maui Surfer Girls car soon. Ultimately though, Tetster’s true love remains surfing.
Honolulu native Trisha Kehaulani Watson has been honored along with 14 others at the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s 11th Annual Leadership Awards Dinner in Washington D.C. The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a nonprofit organization that acts as a resource for marine sanctuaries across the nation, recognized Watson for her work as the Native Hawaiian representative on the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council and her position as chair of the sanctuary’s first Native Hawaiian subcommittee. “Dr. Watson has been a proactive volunteer, serving the sanctuary through her efforts to protect cultural and marine resources while ensuring that Native Hawaiian management practices are considered,” said sanctuary superintendent Malia Chow in a June 21 press release. Watson and others like her have volunteered countless hours of community service
WANNA INTERN AT THE BAILEY HOUSE? The Bailey House Museum in Wailuku is offering a paid work study program for high school students. Known as the Alexa Kahui HC&S High School Internship, it calls for interns to work in various museum departments including the gift shop, grounds, office or on special projects. The internship requires 18 hours of work per week during school breaks and six hours on Saturdays when school is in session. Funding is provided through a $3,500 grant from Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar, which has been funding the high school internship program since 2007. The program began in an effort to create an interest in preserving Maui’s history while teaching general office and customer service skills. This year, the internships began on June 8 for the summer, with additional programs starting on Aug. 10 for the fall and Jan. 11 for the spring. To set up an interview or receive more information about the program, call the Bailey House Museum at 808-244-3326, or email them at info@mauimuseum.org. -Rebecca Nakashima ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com
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In a display of community partnership and sustainability, the Fairmont Kea Lani Maui recently donated four computers to the University of Hawaii Maui College’s student newspaper, Ho’oulu. The refurbished computers were donated as part of the resort’s Electronic Waste Diversion program, which is based on the fundamental environmental adage: reduce, reuse recycle. The reduction of electronic waste keeps devices out of landfills and provides technology to worthy community organizations. “We’re overjoyed to refurbish and donate computers that are no longer needed at the hotel,” said the Fairmont’s General Manager Charles Head in a June 18 news release. “UH Maui is an obvious choice, considering our previous partnerships with The Maui Culinary Academy, the Institute of Hawaiian Music and the Travel Industry Management program. We wish the students the best of luck with their newspaper this fall.” Ho’oulu faculty adviser and journalism instructor Sarah Ruppenthal confirmed the value of the partnership, stating, “We are so grateful to The Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui for this generous donation. The computers will be used in various capacities and are a much-needed addition to our program.” Ho‘oulu is an independent, student run, online newspaper covering campus news, features and ideas at the University of Hawaii Maui College. The paper takes its name from the Hawaiian word meaning “to inspire,” and hopes to publish a print version when classes resume in August. The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui’s Electronic Waste Diversion Program is part of more than 50 sustainability initiatives in place at the resort which include: the donation of food waste to a local pig farmer, the procurement of almost 90 percent of produce from local farmers and the donation of cooking oil
to be turned into biofuel, among others. For information on the Fairmont’s sustainability, visit Fairmont.com/KeaLani and click on “Environmental Initiatives.” For information on Ho‘oulu, visit UHMauiNews.com. -Axel Beers
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CULTURAL DIVERSITY One of April’s most popular Internet images consisted of face shots of the current 20 contestants for Miss South Korea–revealing that all 20 appeared eerily similar, and Westernized. Commented one website, “Korea’s plastic surgery mayhem is finally converging on the same face.” Wrote a South Korean commenter, “Girls here consider eye surgery just like using makeup.” Wrote another, “I loved this episode of the Twilight Zone.” The country has the highest rate of cosmetic surgery per capita in the world.
THIS WEEK IN WHALE MEAT DOG CHEWS Michinoku Farm of Tokyo finally agreed in May to withdraw its whale meat dog chews, but only after angering environmentalists for having favored the country’s pampered canines over endangered North Atlantic fin whales, which were the source of the chews. The meat was purchased from Iceland, which openly defies the international moratorium on whale meat. (Japan officially disagrees with world consensus on which species are endangered.)
CLOSER TO GOD THAN YOU Crystal McVea, author of a recent book chronicling her near-death experience, told a Fox & Friends TV host in April that among her most vivid memories of the incident was getting so close to God that she could “smell” him. And in May, Anna Pierre, a candidate for mayor of North Miami, Fla., announced on her Facebook page that she had secured the endorsement of Jesus Christ. That would be doubly fortunate for her since a month earlier, she had complained that unknown people had been leaving badluck Vodou-ritual feathers, food scraps and candles on her doorstep. (Jesus’ stroke is apparently not what it used to be: She finished seventh in the race.)
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RELIGIOUS MESSAGES FROM ALL OVER A catering company in Leicestershire, England, became a holy site in May after the Hindu owner found an eggplant that resembles the elephant-headed Lord Ganesh. He said that he prays to it now twice daily and has so far welcomed about 80 visiting worshippers. And as part of his recent U.S. tour, the Dalai Lama, introduced to a University of Maryland audience by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, greeted the governor on stage by rubbing noses with him.
QUESTIONABLE JUDGMENTS Expectant North Carolina parents Adam and Heather Barrington (who is due in July) have disclosed that they will accept underwater midwifing from the Sirius Institute of Pahoa, Hawaii, which arranges for the mother to swim with dolphins pre- and post-natally. “It is about reconnecting as humans with the dolphins so we can... learn from one another,” said Heather. Said Adam: “Dolphins are very intelligent and healing, which... calms mother and baby.” Biologists writing for the Discovery Channel, however, reminded readers that underwater births are extraordinarily dangerous and that dolphins are “wild animals” that gang-rape female dolphins and “toss, beat and kill small porpoises.” Said another, the Barringtons’ plan is “possibly the worst idea ever.”
GUN CRAZY More than 50 Iowa sex offenders have open-carry gun permits, thanks to a two-year-old state law that requires any disapproving sheriff to demonstrate “probable cause” in advance that a sex offender will use a gun illegally in order to reject his application. Before that, a sheriff could use a sex offender’s previous felony conviction as sufficient cause. Said Washington County Sheriff Jerry Dunbar, “[J]ust the presence of a gun on a hip could be a threat to get [sex-crime victims] to cooperate.”
LEAST COMPETENT CRIMINALS Dennis Gholston, 45, with outstanding traffic warrants in Pennsylvania, decided in May that, even though alone in his car, he could not resist using a high-occupancy vehicle lane (HOV) on the New Jersey Turnpike near Carteret. His decision was even more unsound because, according to the officer who stopped him for the HOV violation, Gholston was hauling about $4,000 worth of heroin in the car, and he was charged with intent to distribute. chuck@mauitime.com
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Before they vote on a formal investigation into the Arakawa Administration’s decision to knock down the old Wailuku Post Office, we look at the council’s own actions–and inaction–concerning the building over the past two years. By Anthony Pignataro
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rom their eighth floor offices in the Kalana O Maui building in Wailuku, the Maui County Council members had one of the best vantage points on the island to watch the demolition of the old Post Office at the corner of Wells and South High Streets. They could hear–and feel–the rumble of the jackhammers as contractors slowly dismantled the tough old building, which dated to 1959. On the morning of Thursday, Jan. 17, Councilmember Mike White looked out a window and snapped a photo of a Bobcat near the building, which he then posted to his Facebook page. “Looks like they are beginning to demolish the Old Wailuku Post Office,” he wrote. At the time, White’s photo and caption were matter-of-fact, even boring. These days, though, they’re a lot more damning. That’s because just two weeks later, on Feb. 1, White began publicly grilling officials from Mayor Alan Arakawa’s administration about their decision to demolish the building (though White has since removed the photo from his Facebook page, MauiTime
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obtained a screenshot of the image). Since then, the demolition of the old Wailuku Post Office has grown into a full-fledged scandal, complete with frontpage stories in The Maui News. At a June 17 hearing, the Maui County Council’s Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs (PIA) Committee was suddenly shocked– Shocked!–that the administration had decided to knock down the old post office. They voted 6-3 (Gladys Baisa, Bob Carroll and Don Couch dissented) to authorize a formal investigation into the “potential misuse” of funds to pay for the demolition of the building that the council thought was going to be “rehabilitated.” Such an investigation may require the council to hire outside attorneys (that the brand-new County Auditor just appointed by the council would be a better investigator seems not to have come up). “The Council made a clear, unequivocal policy decision to rehabilitate the building as it existed when approving the Fiscal Year 2012 budget,” said PIA Committee Chairman Riki Hokama in a June 10 press
release on the hearing. “The Mayor cannot unilaterally decide to demolish the building and plan construction of new buildings because he thinks it’s a better idea. He must follow the Charter’s well-established legislative process. Sweeping the problem under the rug would send the wrong message and, frankly, it would call into question the Council’s integrity.” It’s not surprising that Arakawa’s administration vehemently objects to Hokama’s assertions. “We look forward to clarifying our position to the council in regards to this matter,” Maui County Managing Director Keith Regan said in a statement sent to the press immediately after the June 17 PIA hearing. “We were in fact prepared to answer any questions today and even submitted more than 200 pages of supporting public documents, which illustrate the timeline of communication with council members in regards to the old Wailuku Post Office project. This timeline shows when we met with the council about the project, what was discussed and any subsequent communication with the council
either as a whole, or individually.” But largely missing from the public and media debates about the fate of the old Post Office has been a simple question: Is the Maui County Council nuts? Given the circumstances–and the fact that the public record shows that for the last two years Arakawa’s people have been briefing the Council on their plans to demolish the old Wailuku Post Office–it’s more than a fair question. The same public record shows no one at the County Council questioned those demolition plans until White raised the issue on Feb. 1–two weeks into the demolition. What’s more, even after the Feb. 1 hearing, the Council never obtained (or apparently even discussed) a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the administration to halt the demolition, which proceeded on schedule. Councilmembers Hokama and White, who have been leading the charge for an inquiry into the post office demolition, didn’t return calls for comment left at their offices. But one of the most mind-numbing aspects to the controversy is that the council has
largely (if not completely) supported the demolition. In fact, White has been completely open and honest about that. “We like the plans that you’ve come up with,” White told County Capital Improvement Project Coordinator Wendy Taomoto during a Feb. 1 Council Budget and Finance Committee hearing. “And I think we all appreciate what you’re doing, but I just ask that you, that the Administration respects the Committee’s requirements and responsibilities.” The “plans” White mentioned come from the planning firm Group 70, which county records show has been paid about $750,000 to design a large civic center “complex” that includes the current Kalana O Maui building and a couple new structures, including one at the site of the old post office. All this White apparently liked. What he didn’t like is how the administration was paying for both those plans and the post office demolition, which cost about $660,000. “[I]t occurred to us that if we’re, if you’re pulling money from the Old Wailuku Post Office appropriation, the title of that is ‘rehabilitation,’” White told Taomoto during the Feb. 1 Budget and Finance Committee hear-
ing, according to the minutes. “And, and the description and justification says, ‘rehabilitation of the Old Wailuku Post Office acquired by the County of Maui in 2009, to allow for occupancy for offices, meeting rooms, storage, improvements and anticipated to include rehabilitation of roof to extend the lifespan, upgrade 50 year old electrical, removal of asbestos on the first and second floor, removal of lead where necessary, install fire sprinkler improvements, exterior concrete repairs, and necessary structural repairs, so I want to... I’m making this point simply because I want the Administration to understand that we’re not the bad guys.” White’s point goes to the heart of why the Council’s sudden outrage at the demolition is such a head-scratcher. On this point White was correct: the $1.5 million appropriation, passed in June 2011, that the administration used to pay for the Group 70 plans and the post office demolition, did talk about “rehabilitation” of the building. But what White didn’t mentioned is that Arakawa’s people held numerous public briefings for the council on their plans–plans White apparently found acceptable. “I think it’s important for us to take a look at it and agree what is the best alternative,” PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
White said during the April 5, 2011 County Council Budget and Finance Committee hearing, the minutes show. “I’m not sure that it makes sense to spend $6 million on an older building which is in such close proximity to the County Building if another alternate [sic] might be to use that space for a larger building and, and one that either matches or exceeds the size of the, the building that we’re in now.” Nearly six weeks later (but still before the council passed their budget appropriations), White followed up with a May 18, 2011 letter to Managing Director Keith Regan about the pending $1.5 million appropriation. After acknowledging that the appropriation was “to rehabilitate the Old Wailuku Post Office,” he went on to ask for more specifics concerning a recent report on what the administration intended to do with the post office. “Please advise as to whether the Arakawa Administration plans to complete any further studies on the various options, most notably the demolition and construction of a new building?” White wrote. “The report lacks detail on the square footage of a potential new building, the long-term savings from rented office space moving to a County-owned facility, and a thorough understanding of industrial health issues present in the existing building. May I also request the Administration’s plans and a timeline for the Old Wailuku Post Office being transformed to a usable space?” On June 18 of this year, The Maui News reported that White said council members didn’t learn of the administration’s plan to pay for the demolition with the $1.5 million appropriation until the Feb. 1, 2013 budget committee hearing. While the May 18, 2011 letter from White doesn’t directly contradict that assertion, it raises serious questions as to what exactly council members were hearing during the numerous briefings and hearings on the fate of the old post office. Still, the council had more opportunities to question the Arakawa Administration’s
demolition plans and object to their use of the $1.5 million appropriation. At the Oct. 30, 2012 County Council Budget and Finance Committee hearing, Cost of Government Commission Vice-Chairman Ron Kawahara told the committee that his commission “recommends that the old Wailuku Post Office building acquired at a cost of $1,540,000 in August 2009 be demolished and a new office structure built.” At that same hearing, the minutes show Sananda Baz, Arakawa’s budget director, told the committee that “within another couple of weeks, there will be an RFP [Request for Proposals] issued for the demolition of the old Wailuku Post Office.” If the councilmembers had concerns over the demolition, that was the perfect time to raise them. But the minutes show no one on the committee objected. In November 2012, the RFP went out, and The Maui News published a story on the pending demolition. But no one on the County Council voiced any public objections until Feb. 1, 2013. Those PIA Committee members who voted on June 17 for a special investigation into the Arakawa Administration’s handling of the demolition used high language to justify the inquiry’s reported $20,000 expense. “We are responsible for for doing the checks and balances,” White said, according to a June 18 Maui News story on the committee hearing. White is certainly correct, but a true investigation into the post office demolition should ask why the County Council wasn’t carrying out those “checks and balances” for the past two years, and why council members repeatedly listened to administration officials speak of knocking down the old post office, but didn’t bother to ask how they intended to pay for it until after the jackhammers went to work. In any case, the earliest the County Council itself could vote on a formal investigation is Friday, July 5. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro
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$5 Breakfast! The Four Sisters are at it again in Wailuku ery. I stop in there quite a bit to pick up their fresh pandesal, cheese rolls and famous butter rolls. The bakery is open seven days a week. The Four Sisters are really related and it’s a family owned and operated business. Stanley and Rufina Magbual are the founding matriarch and patriarch, and started the bakery business in 1983. Later they opened the restaurant. The Kitchen specializes in local favorites and their Filipino food like adobo and sinigang. Knowing all this, I had to order the Tortang Talong. I can’t believe how delicious an eggplant stir fried with egg over it can be. It’s kind of like the meat jun of eggplant, without the dipping sauce. Tortang Talong delivers on richness and flavor. I ordered mine with adobo fried rice instead of plain steamed rice, and the fried rice is good enough to stand on its own. Large chunks of adobo and flavorful fried rice
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s I drove into work the other morning I saw tempting signs on the newly opened Four Sister’s Restaurant that boasted $5 breakfast and lunch specials. Four Sister’s Kitchen used to be on the corner of Vineyard and Market in Wailuku, and before that they ran a fast and casual food spot in Lahaina at the same center as Hard Rock Cafe and Ruth’s Chris. Their new location is just a few doors down from their old location, in the new Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Residential Training Center. When my stomach grumbled, I knew I had to stop in for a $5 breakfast test.
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So after checking in at the office, an office mate and I walked over to the new spot. I was really surprised to find a huge list of items on their $5 list: eggs and meat plates, pancakes, French toast, adobo fried rice, saimin and dry mein. One thing I’ve never seen on a breakfast menu was the Tortang Talong, a Filipino dish of eggplant and eggs. There are also $6 items like loco moco and marinated milkfish. Upgrading to Eggs Benedict costs $8.95 and steak and eggs will cost $9.95. Located in the newly renovated Weinberg Residential Training Center building , there are a few tables and chairs in their modest dining room, a display hot food bar where they will do lunch menu specials and an order counter. Their little air-conditioned dining room offers great people-watching in Wailuku. I immediately recognized the woman behind the counter from Four Sisters Bak-
The Hawaiian plate has kalua pig, lau lau, chicken long rice, squid luau, lomi salmon, mac salad and rice for $10.95. When I stopped in for lunch later, the dining room was filled with people grabbing lunch. Local kids out of school, tourists visiting the area wanting local food, and a few of us work nerds from Wailuku. The fresh crispy chicharon ($12 per pound) was tempting but I indulged in a cheeseburger and fries for $8.95. It is served "deluxe," which on Maui means lettuce, tomato and onion– a very healthy cross section of white onion, two nice pieces of baby romaine and beautiful slices of tomato, I might add. The burger was made in-house, and came with American cheese. A pile of hot crinkle fries rounded out the lunch. The sesame seed bun is toasted and left plain for you to doctor. They have a little
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made my $5 breakfast leftovers quell my lunch hunger pangs, too. The French toast had fat slices of creamy egg bread batter-dipped, browned and dusted with powdered sugar. Served with a dollop of melted butter and a takeout container of syrup, it really satisfied– especially considering that it included two scrambled eggs (again, just for $5). While we waited to get our food, they brought us coffee (they also offer ice water). Their lunches are reasonable, too. The list of sandwiches and burgers ranges from $8 to $9 and includes fries or salad. The plate lunches start at $7.95, with teriyaki, katsu, tofu stir fry and more. The noodles and soups start at the same price with standards like saimin and oxtail soup ($12.95) as well as more exotic pig’s feet lauya and boneless bangus sinigang. They also have a chicken or fish wrap for $5.
table in the dining room with condiments like hot sauce, ketchup, shoyu and mustard. We also ordered the katsu, which was piled high with chicken and rice and green salad–delicious when you need a fried chicken fix. The drinks here are mostly canned or bottled, but if you’re eating in they give you a nice glass of ice. They’re open Monday to Saturday, 7am-3pm and on Fridays, 7am-8pm. On special occasions they also bust out buffets like their special Mother’s Day feast. The Four Sisters also do some very reasonable catering. Find them at 2062 Vineyard St., Wailuku. Call them 808-242-1135 or check them out online at foursisterskitchen.com. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie news, visit MauiTime’s food blog at: mauidish.com
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orshipping the sun really doesn’t seem that farfetched when you think about it. Midsummer solstice is one of the sun’s crowning glories: she shines her warm gold glory down on your face the most on this day. For yoga practitioners, this is special. The changing of the seasons is a time to clean out mental and physical baggage, and ritual yoga can aid your cause. On last Friday’s solstice, 15,000 people gathered in New York’s Times Square at sunup to show their reverence, while 20,000 gathered in England at Stonehenge to marvel at the sun that was hiding behind an overcast morning. I remember bonfire parties burned for the midsummer solstice in Huelo in my youth, but this year I wanted to make the day epic in another way. No, I spent this solstice packing in a non-stop activities involving art and soul from dawn to dusk. I began with instructors Rachel G and Megan at Body Alive Yoga at 7am with the goal of doing more than a hundred sun salutations. That totally got me high. Every pore was dripping. I never knew there were so many different interpretations to the sun salutation. I didn’t get to stay for the whole
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class (which was going on for three hours), but I hope for their sake Shavasana was going to last at least 30 minutes at the end. Next on the solstice agenda, I headed to Wailuku Coffee Company for a postpractice banana, peanut butter, almond milk, chocolate and espresso smoothie. The Baldwin High School Alumni art show called Together but Apart is hanging there for June and it’s blowing my mind. There’s mixed media work from carved wood, paint and paper on found objects, articulate acrylics and pen and inks. Spearheaded by Baldwin High art teacher Jan Sato, participating alumni artists include Kirk Kurokawa, Edwin Ushiro, Natasha Chang, Noble Richardson, Amanda Bowers, Cianna Valley, Lianna Rosa, Jessica Garcia, Jennifer Matsumoto, Anna Duvall, Elmer Bio Jr. and Brandon R. Torricer, along with 2013 graduates Alexandra Underwood and Jordan Patao. I was very taken with Bowers’ image of a squid and a pill swimming together on paper. “My art reveals no sense of time or space and things are not only existing with one another, but forming strange and beautiful relationships,” Bowers says in her artist statement. “The subjects may look recognizable but the
interactions are unfamiliar.” Her pharma-dillo with acrylics is equally engaging. Nearby, Valley’s aquatint etchings are haunting black and grey images with names like “No wonder we never meet, you are digesting me.” A 2007 grad, she now runs a small print studio in Oakland, California. Then there are Torricer’s paintings, which are galactic masterpieces inspired by Jack London. “I paint objects the way I would have molded this state of being we all share,” he wrote. “I paint what is there but focus more on what is dismissed.” With a head full of art, I headed to Paia Tattoo Parlor for a little time under the gun with artist/owner Justin Yates. The parlor is planning renovations for an art room in front to hold an incredible show planned sometime in August. Crystal from Gomineko will be back, along with other amazing artists fresh off of the convention circuit in the upcoming second annual Pacific Ink and Art Expo that will happen Aug. 2-4.
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After a few hours with a needle in my side, it was time to drink tequila. A quick shot at Milagro’s was enough to numb the pain, and then I was off to Kihei to check out Amigo’s new location next to Long’s. The bar at the new location is great and celeb mixologist Manny Hinojosa was in the house mixing a fresh new batch of tequila cocktails. While we sampled pupus like Amigo’s cameron cocktail, which reminded me of a stay in Cozumel, we sipped at a roasted jalapeno coconut margarita–a spicy coconut milk infused cocktail with Cazedores reposado. We also sampled the highland paloma that uses grapefruit juice and St. Germaine, as well as a prickly pear margarita with a spicy rim. The prickly pear margarita quickly became my go-to during solstice; the beautiful fuschia color of the drink and the zing of the spice was draining the fancy margarita glass faster than I wanted to admit. In fact, Amigo’s new cocktail menu is ideal for nurturing my romance with tequila and al pastor–plus, they’re just $8. Their $4
in full force: I spied Larissa Williams in a fresh black and white striped LeRu Couture handmade gown, Marissa Meyer in a handpainted and dyed silk column and Paul Janes-Brown in a dapper white suit strutting his bow tie stuff in the tie competition. I clamored unsuccessfully for cold beverages and relegated myself to the drinking fountain as things got heated at the MACC. The whole Yokouchi Pavillion turned into a pumping Las Vegas nightclub after the last act onstage, which was the place to be when solstice turned dark. Later we cruised Lower Main in search of snacks but were unceremoniously turned away at Tiffany’s, where the steak bite hour ended at 11pm. Then the live music coming from Steel Horse Saloon caught our fancy, so we closed the solstice night over Michelob ultras and an IRL zombie bar brawl. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie news, visit MauiTime’s food blog at: mauidish.com
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KIHEI FOURTH FRIDAY – Fourth Friday is rolling back around d and summer has never tasted so good. Offering a food menu u ranging from Gogi Korean BBQ to Auntie’s Tropical Mini Donuts, Kihei Fourth Friday is sure to meet your Food Truck needs. Taking the stage will be Maui’s own Na Hoku Hanohano award winner Ekolu. Let your kids burn off energy at the Keiki Zone, where they’re free to submerge themselves in games, bubble magic and free swag. Learn more about local non-profits while shopping at various merchants. Or just find out why the South Side is a Maui Hot Spot. Free. 6pm-9pm. Azeka Shop-
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FRIDAY, JUNE 28 THE SEXBOTS – Casanova welcomes The Sexbots this Friday for an evening of electronic escape. The front woman and mastermind behind the group is Ilima Considine, and fans describe her music as “quirky” and “provocative.” The Sexbots’ debut album Don’t Stop has managed to make the CMJ charts at #32 without the backing of a label. The independent band pushes the boundaries of sexuality while exploring electronica. Razaman and DJ Monk will also be on roster, rounding out the night of entertainment. 21+. $5. 10pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220, Casano-
BATTLE OF THE ISLANDS – It’s time to roll out with the Maui Rollergirls’
for their “Battle of the Islands” this Friday (6pm) and Saturday (10am). Squads from Oahu, the Big Island and Kauai will join the Maui Rollergirls for two days of friendly competition. Refreshments and merchandise will be available for purchase. Bring your blankets and beach chairs and enjoy the show. Maui Food Bank donations will be collected. The championship round will take place Saturday at 5pm. Get your pre-sale tickets for half-price online. $5 presale, $10 at gate. Boys and Girls Club, Central Maui Outdoor Basketball Court (100 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului), Mauirollergirls.com. Photo: Eric Alcantara
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FRIDAY, JUNE 28 PINT NIGHT FOR THE BIRDS – Maui Brewing Company and the Maui For-
est Recovery Bird Project (MFRB) are partnering for another evening dedicated to the birds. This Friday, half of the evening’s pint sales will go to the MFRB. Set up to help preserve Maui’s endangered birds, MFRB aims to restore, develop and educate. MFRB has been around since 1997 and centers specifically on the recovery of the Maui Parrotbill (Kiwikiu), native to the forests of Haleakala. 6pm-midnight. Maui Brewing Company. (4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy, Kahana); 808-573-0280, Mauiforestbirds.org, Mauibrewingco.com. Painting of Parrotbills: John Gerrard Keulemans/Wikimedia Commons
COMMUNITY WORK DAY – Community Work Day wants everyone to kokua. Volunteers are needed at one of three locations: Pulehu Rd. (near the landfill), Pu’unene Ave. (from Dairy Rd. to Hansen Rd.) and Dairy Rd. (from Pu’unene Ave. to Maui Lani Pkwy.) These areas experience high winds, resulting in large trash concentrations. Gather a group of friends and carve out a few hours this Saturday, to malama Maui. Community Work Day will provide materials (grabbers, gloves and bags) and schedule a trash pickup for your area. Interested parties can call Community Work Day to set up a time. 808-877-2524, Cwdhawaii.org.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 BRIAN REGAN – Comic Brian Regan has won over audiences with his everyday scenarios and relatively clean material. Originally pursuing accounting, Regan eventually found his passion for comedy following a push from a football coach. From his first CD release in 1997 to his annual 80-city tour to his late night TV and Comedy Central appearances, Regan has accumulated quite the fan base. Oahu-born comedian Kermet Apio will warm up the crowd. $45.50-$55.50. 8pm. Maui
RELAY FOR LIFE – The American Cancer Society wants everyone to participate in Central and South Maui’s Relay For Life this Saturday. This signature event celebrates survivors, remembers loved ones lost and raises awareness for the continuing battles that many face. Team up with family, friends and co-workers to walk the track (or path) and raise funds towards continued cancer research. Those interested in participating on Maui should sign up online.
Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-2427469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy Michael O’Brien Entertainment
6pm. War Memorial (Corner of Ka’ahumanu Ave. and Kanaloa Ave., Wailuku), Relayforlife.org. Photo courtesy Relay for Life
SUNDAY, JUNE 30 MANA‘OLANA PINK PADDLERS – Mana’olana Pink Paddlers has been a place of refuge for cancer survivors and supporters alike. The result of a collaboration between Maui Canoe Club and the Abreast-in-a-Boat program, they fund early cancer screening for those who don’t have access to screening services. Whether paddling, buying pink or participating in ashes to sea ceremonies, MPP has a myriad of ways for you to show support. This Sunday, they’re inviting the public for a benefit concert and silent auction. Kathy Collins will host and Soul Kitchen will provide acoustics. $10. 2pm-5pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao
‘YOU GOT IT’ & ‘THE SPANISH GUITAR’ – The Maui Theater and Ulalena are welcoming two award-winning acts to their stage this Sunday. First is “You Got It!” with John Stephen (6:30pm) and then is Benise’s “The Spanish Guitar” (8:30pm). The first show pays tribute to Roy Orbison’s personal and private life and features spoken word by Orbison’s son and Stephen’s performances of Orbison’s hit songs including “Pretty Woman.” Then Benise, an Emmy-winning musician whose productions blend sultry dance numbers with edgy composition, uses samplings from classic groups including Bach, The Eagles and Led Zeppelin. Maui Theater (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900,
Ave.); Manaolanapinkpaddlers.org. Photo: Jonica Hall
Mauitheatre.com. Photo of John Stephen courtesy of JOCA Entertainment
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SUNDAY, JUNE 30 ULUPALAKUA TURNS 50 – Ulupalakua Ranch has served the
community for half a century and the community is invited to celebrate. A paniolo barbeque will feature lamb and hulihuli beef. There will be wine tasting, information booths, hula and a talk story session with owner Pardee Erdman. Look back with Erdman on the past 50 years and his role as the ranch’s longest running owner. Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner and Ulupalakua native Jeff Peterson, accompanied by Na Hoku Award winning artist Nathan Aweau, will provide live music. 11am-4pm. Ulupalakua Ranch,
JAZZ COMBO CAMP – Maui Preparatory Academy is hosting Jazz Maui Combo Camp 2013 July 1-3. Youth in grades six-10 are welcome to participate in workshops centered around jazz combo instruments. Students will participate in jam sessions, improvisation and individual lessons. The three-day camp will conclude with a concert featuring the students and the Louis Romanos Quartet. Limited financial aid is available. $125. 9am-4pm Maui Preparatory
Winery Grounds (153 Kula Hwy, Ulupalakua), Ulupalakuaranch. com, Mauiwine.com. Photo courtesy Ulupalakua Ranch
Academy (4910 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Lahaina); vjerome@mauiprep.org, Mauiprep.org/main.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 MASTER JAZZ CLASS DEMO – Tommy James, the musical director of the Duke Ellington Orchestra, will conduct a class demonstration at the Ka‘ahumanu Center for a limited number of lucky jazz fans. Here’s your chance to be a part of the music that came from America’s greatest composer, from a musician who knows the tunes intimately. Donations accepted. 2:30pm-3:30pm. Maui Music Conservatory, Queen Ka’ahumanu Center (275 W Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului), 808-283-3576. Photo of Duke Ellington: Wikimedia Commons
NIGHT OF JAZZ – After his class at the mall, the Maui Arts and Cultural Center will host Tommy James for a huge jazz concert. The world class performer will be joined by the Louisiana-based Louis Romanos Quartet, Arturo O’Farrill Latin Jazz Orchestra, trumpeter Jim Seeley and saxophonist Peter Brainin. At 5:30pm, enjoy a pre-show by Maui native Gabriel Goebbert and friends. Proceeds will benefit the Arts Education for Children Group (AECG) and Mana‘o Radio. $25. 5:30pm pre-show. 7pm program begins. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo: Ron Gingerich
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Undead Again Like a zombie, ‘World War Z’ is scary but then falls apart at the end World War Z ★★★★★
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feeling of paranoid nostalgia swept across me during a screening of World War Z. An hour into the movie, which I caught with my family at the Queen Ka’ahumanu Theater, someone in the audience coughed. This is not what you want to hear when the movie in question is a virus-oriented horror movie. It made me remember seeing Outbreak when I was in high school and, at the same theater, someone in the audience started hacking like Doc Holliday. It made the audience laugh uneasily and caused me to shrink down in my seat and breathe through the inside of my t-shirt. Movies about viral outbreaks really are best seen in the theater, where you’re surrounded by strangers, sharing the same oxygen in a close proximity and can squirm in your seat, enjoying the movie and wondering who
might have breathed into your popcorn. World War Z deals with a zombie apocalypse, portrays the initial assault as the result of a highly contagious bite and shows a city swallowed up by the undead in a matter of minutes. The establishing scenes will remind movie buffs of similar sequences from Spielberg’s War of the Worlds, Independence Day and 28 Days Later but their familiarity doesn’t diminish how well done they are. The action begins right away and the film portrays the desperate attempt for survival of a family of four with an unceasing intensity that never lets up. You’ll clutch your seat rest as you witness Gerry Lane struggle to keep his wife and children one step ahead of all the carnage around him and discover the origin of the zombie-creating virus. What is especially unusual is that Lane is played by Brad Pitt, an actor you’d never expect to star in a lavish, globetrotting pulp thriller about rabid flesh munchers. This won’t go down as one of the great zombie movies and doesn’t revitalize the genre the way Zombieland did a few years back. For all the state of the art effects, large-scale visions of worldwide de-
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struction, and considerable star power of the lead, this isn’t trying to inflate the No-frills flying zombie movie with David Lean grandeur or trying to be anything more than a good time at the movies. It’s also not at all faithful to the source novel by Max Brooks. Its PG-13 violence won’t satisfy the Fangoria crowd and horror fans will detect no trace of the social commentary that resides in all of George A. Romero’s zombie films. Taken just for what it is–a scary, race-against-time action movie–it mostly works. Pitt is both a big asset and somewhat distracting in the lead. He’s the biggest star in the movie by far, carries the film well enough and gives a sympathetic performance. He’s also too good for this kind of movie. After The Tree of Life and Moneyball, watching him act against a teeth-clicking, eye-twitching zombie is like seeing Daniel Day-Lewis play Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter; any lesser, half-way decent
actor could have played the role. The supporting actors are exceptionally good but this is Pitt’s show the whole way. The movie’s biggest drawback is how uneven it is, as a solid start builds to a thrilling middle, only to have the tension deflated entirely by the third act. I won’t describe it, but the ending is a slow, underwhelming anti-climax, coming after an amazing passage set in Israel and a frightening zombie attack in a crowded airplane. Instead of momentum growing to a fantastic finish, the finale is a dud. Despite the ample reports of a troubled production, the movie never looks like it was subject to re-writes or re-shoots. Like I Am Legend, it creates a fearful scenario and is dazzling most of the time. But then, like a zombie with stringy, rotted limbs, it just falls apart. ■
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Despicable Me-PG-TUES 8:00. TUE 7:00. Man of Steel-PG13-THU 12:45, 3:45, 7:45, 10:45. FRI-SAT 1:20, 7:35, 10:40. SUNWED 1:20, 7:35, 10:40. Man of Steel 3D-PG13-THU 10:30, 1:50, 5:00, 8:45. FRI-SAT 10:15, 4:30. SUN-WED 1:20, 7:35, 10:40. Monsters University-G-THU 12:00, 1:40, 4:15, 5:15, 7:00, 9:30, 10:30. FRI-SAT 10:00, 10:45, 11:30, 12:30, 1:15, 3:00, 4:30, 5:00, 5:30, 7:00, 9:30, 10:30. SUN-WED 10:00, 10:45, 11:30, 12:30, 1:15, 3:00, 4:30, 5:00, 5:30, 9:30, 10:30. SUN-MON 7:00. WED 7:00. Monsters University 3D-G-THU 2:40, 8:00. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls-G-SAT 10:00a. The Smurfs 2-G-TUES 10:00a. World War Z-PG13-THU 11:45, 2:35, 5:25, 8:15, 10:50. FRI-SAT 11:30, 2:20, 5;15, 8:00, 8:45, 10:40. SUN-WED 11:30, 2:20, 5;15, 8:00, 8:45, 10:40. World War Z 3D-PG13-THU 10:45, 1:35,
4:25, 7:15, 10:00. FRI-SAT 10:30, 1:35, 4:25, 7:15, 10:00. SUN-WED 10:30, 1:35, 4:25, 7:15, 10:00. MAUI MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) (Complete showtimes were unavailable at press time. Call for showtimes.)
After Earth-PG13-THU 6:35, 8:55. FRITUES 6:30, 8:50. Epic-PG-THU 11:15, 1:40, 4:05. FRI-TUES 11:15, 1:40, 4:05. Fast & Furious 6-PG13-FRI-TUES 1:00, 3:55, 6:50, 9:50. Hangover Part 3-R-THU 4:25, 10:00. Iron Man 3-PG13-FRI-TUES 12:20, 3:15, 6:20, 9:15. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain-R-TUES 10:00. Now You See Me-PG13-THU 11:25, 2:00, 4:40, 7:20, 10:15. FRI-TUES 11:20, 2:00, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00. Star Trek Into Darkness-PG13-THU 12:55, 3:45, 6:40, 9:35. FRI-TUES 12:35, 3:30, 6:35, 9:40.
The Bling Ring-R-FRI-TUES 1:50, 6:25. The Great Gatsby-PG13-THU 1:15, 6:45. The Heat-R-FRI-TUES 11:35, 1:15, 2:15, 3:55, 4:55, 7:05, 7:35, 9:45, 10:15. The Internship-PG13-THU 12:45, 3:35, 9:55. FRI-TUES 12:40, 3:40, 6:45, 9:25. The Lone Ranger-PG13-TUES 7:00. The Purge-R-THU 12:30, 3:00, 5:20, 7:25, 9:30. FRI-TUES 11:45, 4:20, 9:00. This Is The End-R-FRI-TUES 11:30, 2:05, 4:35, 7:00, 9:30. White House Down-PG13-FRI-TUES 12:30, 1:10, 3:35, 4:15, 6:40, 7:10, 9:35, 10:05. WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) (Complete showtimes were unavailable at press time. Call for showtimes.)
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Nice bird, Tonto
NEW THIS WEEK KEVIN HART: LET ME EXPLAIN - R Standup Comedy - Comedian Kevin Hart performs at Madison Square Garden in 2012. MY LITTLE PONY: EQUESTRIA GIRLS NR - Animation/Commercial - Twilight Sparkle uses a magic mirror to retrieve the Crystal Empire’s stolen crown, only to find out she’s been transformed into an icky human. 72 min. SMURFS 2 - NR - Animation - Gargamel (voiced by Hank Azaria) captures Smurfette (Katy Perry) so he can start turning Naughties into Smurfs. Too many min. THE HEAT - R - Action/Comedy - A friendless FBI agent (Sandra Bullock) gets partnered with a friendless Boston cop (Melissa McCarthy). 117 min. THE LONE RANGER - PG13 - Action - Tonto (Johnny Depp) tells the story of how John Reid (Armie Hammer) became the famous masked lawman. 149 min. WHITE HOUSE DOWN - PG-13 - Action -
Policeman Channing Tatum thwarts terrorists who try to take over the White House from President Jamie Foxx. 131 min.
NOW PLAYING THE BLING RING - R - Crime/Drama - A gang of teens stalk celebs online, then rob their homes. Based on actual foolishness. 90 min. DESPICABLE ME - PG - Animation - Three cute little orphan girls take on a criminal mastermind with global domination ambitions and a vast army of Minions. 95 min. HANGOVER PART 3 - R - Comedy - Things go out of control yet again for Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms. 100 min
NOW YOU SEE ME - PG13 - Crime/ Thriller - Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo and Woody Harrelson star in this flick about magicians who carry out heists during their performances. 115 min. THE INTERNSHIP - PG13 - Comedy - Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn star in this two-hour commercial for Google that pretends to tell the story of two old guys who intern at the company. 119 min. THE PURGE - R- Horror/Sci-fi - A family deals with being taken hostage during a 12-hour period when all crime is legal in this flick about a possible future America. 85 min.
MAN OF STEEL - PG-13 - Action/Comic Henry Cavill stars as Clark Kent in this new look at a very old superhero. 143 min.
THIS IS THE END - R - Comedy - Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and James Franco plays themselves in this post-modern comedy about the end of the world. 107 min.
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY - G - Animation - In this prequel to Monsters Inc., we see Mike (Billy Chrystal) and Sulley (John Goodman) before they became best friends. 110 min.
WORLD WAR Z - PG-13 - Action/Horror Zombies are loose around the world, and only Brad Pitt (playing some UN guy) can stop them. See this week’s film critique. 110 min.
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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS
THE SEXBOTS COME TO MAUI - Fri, Jun 28. The Sexbots make a tour stop at Maui’s Casanova’s. Their electronic pop sounds will be followed by local artist Razaman and DJ Monk for a full night of entertainment and dancing. 21 and over. $5. Casanova, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-5720220; ilimaconsidine.com COMEDIAN BRIAN REGAN - Sat, Jun 29. Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. Brian’s non-stop theater tour has visited more than 80 cities each year since 2005 and continues through 2013. $45.50, $55.50 (plus applicable fees). 8pm. Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469 (SHOW); mauiarts.org JAZZ MAUI 2013 -TOMMY JAMES AND THE DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA - Wed, Jul 3. The Jazz Maui Festival will feature an evening of world class jazz. Sway to sounds from awardwinning pianist Tommy James, Luis Romanos Quartet and other featured artists, playing original music combining Latin, bebop and New Orleans street-beat rhythms. $25. 7-10:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org
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‘ULALENA - Mon-Fri. A nonpareil portal to Hawaiian history and kanaka maoli lore; what ‘Ulalena accomplishes–five night a weeks for 14 years strong–is without a doubt the most powerful and entertaining cultural education on Maui. Starting at $15.99 keiki / $39.99 adults. 6:30pm. Maui Theatre (Old Lahaina Center, 878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; mauitheatre.com BENISE - Sat-Wed. Benise, Emmy award winning musician, wows audiences with the Spanish guitar, exotic drumming and Spanish Flamenco, Cuban Salsa, Argentinean Tango, Arabic and Waltz dancing. 14.99-79.99. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-9913; mauitheatre.com YOU GOT IT! - Fri-Sun & Wed. Join Maui Theater for the new onstage musical event, You Got It! Starring award winning artist, John Stephan, You Got It! pays tribute to the life of musician Roy Orbison, famous for his many top charting hits, including the song “Pretty Woman”. 14.99-79.99. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-6619913; mauitheatre.com
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TOP CHEF DINING - Sat, Jun 29. Top Chef finalist Sheldon Simeon cooks up an evening of fine dining on the Westside. Watch live video kitchen coverage, enjoy the multi-course dinner, sip wine and mingle. Call for reservations. $200 includes tax and gratuity. 7pm. Pacific’o, (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-4341; pacificomaui.com AMASIA CELEBRATES ONE YEAR - Daily. For the month of June, top chef Alan Wong is celebrating the first birthday of his restaurant, Amasia, with asian-fusion menus and special dining discounts. $49. Amasia, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-891-3954; wailearesortdining.com/alan-wongo-amasia CHEFS’ CABANA CLUB - Mon-Sat. This month’s Chefs’ Cabana Club is featuring local ingredients, lemon and corn in a 3 course dinner and wine pairing. Dine on cuisine prepared by Chef Michael Young in your own private cabana overlooking the Pacific Ocean. $42/+$18 for wine pairing. Bistro Molokini, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-1234 ext.4900; wailearesortdining.com/bistro_molokini HALE MAHAOLU’S CHICKEN HEKKA FUNDRAISER - Tue, Jun 25. Support your community
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HULA GRILL’S CHEF TASTING MENU TO BENEFIT HILT - Daily. Hula Grill announced it will donate a portion of the proceeds from its Chef’s Tasting Menu to the Hawaiian Islands Land Trust as part of its Legacy of Aloha Program. $25.95. 4:30-5:30pm Hula Grill, (Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pwy., Bldg P, Lahaina); 808-6676636; hulagrillkaanapali.com
COMEDIAN BRIAN REGAN - Sat, Jun 29. Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. Brian’s nonstop theater tour has visited more than 80 cities each year since 2005 and continues through 2013. $45.50, $55.50 (plus applicable fees). 8pm. Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org
VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES - Tue, Jul 2. See (and sample!) how Chef Jessica Oshier uses local, organic and wholesome ingredients to make healthy and delicious entrées, soups, breakfasts, and desserts. Free. 5:30-6:30pm. Down To Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; downtoearth.org WHEAT FREE WEDNESDAYS - Wed, Jul 3. Every Wednesday sample wheat and gluten free items at Whole Foods as part of Gluten Awareness Month. Plus learn how cutting back on your grain intake can benefit your health. Free. 5pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui TAKE IT OFF THURSDAYS - Thu, Jun 27. Every Thursday Whole Foods will share tips for cooking without added fats, salts and sugars to help you achieve your best health and assist with weight loss. At each session there will be a chance to win prizes for highest percentage of weight loss. Free. 6pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui THIRSTY THURSDAY - Thu, Jun 27. Botero Bar wants to quench your thirst for something new with their weekly tastings. This month, sample Blue Hibiskus, Botero Gatorade and the Absolut Hibiskus Cosmo while listening to live entertainment and admiring art by Fernando Botero. $20. 6-9pm. Botero Bar & Lounge, 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-8751234; grandwailea.com/resort-dining RELAY FOR LIFE BENEFIT DINNER - Fri, Jun 28. This weekend, the Vineyard Food Company is raising funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society. Reserve dining at 5:30pm or 7:30pm. Menu includes a pupu, salad, soups, entree and dessert. BYOB. $37+tax. 5:30pm Vineyard Food Company, (1951 E. Vineyard St., Wailuku); 808-243-3663; chefg@maui.net PIZZA PARTY WEEKEND - Pizza takes the spotlight every weekend at Whole Foods. Every Saturday enjoy $10 whole pizzas, Sundays buy a Take & Bake Pizza and get the second one for free! Free. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui SUNDAY NIGHT LAULAU - Sun, Jun 30. Enjoy a healthy and modern take on a traditional Hawaiian dish, every Sunday evening at Ko. Ko Restaurant at The Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-4100; fairmont.com HOLY CANNOLI SUNDAYS - Sun, Jun 30. Whole Foods offers made to order cannolis with seasonal flavors every Sunday. Bring a friend to share the sweetness every week noon to 3pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui FOODIE FIGHT - Sun, Jun 30. Join Whole Foods each Sunday for a Food Fight! The stakes are high as each team competes for that week’s Best Recipe. Sample and vote for your favorite dish. Each week the Pineapple Trophy will be awarded to the team with the most votes. Free. 2pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui MOUTH WATERING MONDAYS - Mon, Jul 1. Come and try free samples of what is in season, new or has got us excited each week. Free. 5pm.
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JAZZ MAUI 2013 -TOMMY JAMES AND THE DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA - Wed, Jul 3. The Jazz Maui Festival will feature an evening of world class jazz. Sway to sounds from awardwinning pianist Tommy James, Luis Romanos Quartet and other feature artist. $25. 7-10:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org SUPPER CLUB WITH HAPA - Fri & Sat. $30 show only, $60 dinner & show. 6-9pm. Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-8743779; stellablues.com RENT - Daily. Living for today, 8 friends fall in love, find their voice and struggle as artist in East Village, New York City. Experience the journey as they share a message of hope and humanity. Iao Theater, (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-2426969; mauionstage.com SUPPER CLUB WITH PAULA FUGA AND MIKE LOVE - Fri, Jul 12. $30 show only, $60 dinner & show. 6-9pm. Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-874-3779; stellablues.com ATAMIRA DANCE COMPANY - Thu, Jul 18. Atamira Dance Company will wow Maui with movement that brings to life voices from both urban and rural backgrounds, telling the stories of Maori people through compelling artistic expression. $12/ $22/ $32/ keiki-half-price. 7:30-10:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org SUPPER CLUB WITH JOHN CRUZ - Fri, Jul 19. $30 show only, $60 dinner & show. 6-9pm. Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-8743779; stellablues.com SUPPER CLUB WITH ANUHEA - Sat, Jul 20. $30 show only, $60 dinner & show. 6-9pm. Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-8743779; stellablues.com SESAME STREET COMES TO MAUI - Bring your keiki to a magical musical experience. Sesame Street’s “Can’t Stop Singing” musical features all our favorite characters, Elmo, Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie and more as they learn valuable lessons through song and dance. $10-$75. Castle Theater, MACC, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469 (SHOW); Mauiarts.org OAHU PACIFIC INK AND ART EXPO - Fri, Aug 2. Join more than 20,000 ink and art lovers at Hawaii’s only tattoo expo. Celebrity artist, cultural tapping art, music, car and bike shows, vendors, food and contest make this an art event you don’t want to miss. $45 +. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, (777 Ward Ave., Honolulu); 808-768-5400; pacificinkandartexpo.com EARTH WIND & FIRE - Sun, Aug 4. The elements come together once again! The MACC present Earth, Wind and Fire, bringing new and classic music from their latest album, Now, Then and Forever. For more than 40 years they have been performing original soul-funk-jazz sounds for sold-out audiences around the world. 7pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787 LES MISÉRABLES - Les Misérables will be per-
formed for the first time ever live on Maui with a cast of 80 performers and a 25-piece live orchestra. Based on Victor Hugo’s grand tale of love and redemption, this epic musical has thrilled audiences around the world for nearly three decades. Produced by MAPA, the production features former Maui resident and international opera singer James Price as the ex-convict Jean Valjean. $15$65 (plus facility fees). 7:30-10:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center Castle Theater, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; mauiarts.org
EVENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 27 UPCOUNTRY SING-ALONG FOR KEIKI Featured performers for this summer’s “Dig into Reading” keiki program, Uncle Wayne and Howling Dog Band bring music to libraries throughout Maui County. This educational and entertaining performance will get keiki dancing and singing along. Free. 10am. Makawao Public Library, (1159 Makawao Ave.); 808-573-8785 MAUI UNITED WAY ANNUAL LUNCHEON - Maui United Way host it’s 44th Annual Luncheon to recognize and celebrate individuals commitments to the community. RSVP by June 20th. $35. 11:30am-1:30pm. Kahili Golf Course, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy, Wailuku); 808-244-8787; kahiligolf.com NA KUMU MELE - Hawaiian Music Series presents musical trio Na Kumu Mele, performing live Hawaiian music. Bring seating, a friend, relax and enjoy music under the stars on the lawn of the Baldwin Home Museum. Free. 6pm. (120 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808-661-3262; lahainarestoration.org/baldwin CLIFF DIVERS - Daily. Experience the thrill with your feet firmly on the ground! Watch experienced cliff divers take the plunge off Ka’anapali’s famous Black Rock. Free. 6-8pm. Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa, (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0031 POLYNESIAN PERFORMANCES - Daily. Come see Maui’s most talented halaus perform center stage. Free. 7pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-6615304; lahainacannerymall.com BLOOD DRIVE FOR ARMED SERVICES Help save a life by giving blood at the ASBP blood drive. Every ounce makes a difference. Free. 10am-4pm. Queen Kaahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com
FRIDAY, JUNE 28 SOUTHSIDE KEIKI SING-ALONG - Featured performers for this summer’s “Dig into Reading” keiki program, Uncle Wayne and Howling Dog Band bring music to libraries throughout Maui County. This educational and entertaining performance will get keiki dancing and singing along. Free. 10:30am. Kihei Public Library, (35 Waimahaihai St., Kihei); 808-875-6833 GOODWILL SHOP AND SAVE EVENT - After hours savings, giveaways, prizes and more! Join Maui Goodwill for an exclusive shopping experience and the chance to win brunch for four at the Grand Wailea Resort. Go online to register. Free. 5-8pm. Goodwill, (250 Alamaha St., Ste. N16-A, Kahului); 808-896-9675; higoodwill.org ‘HEART OF RAW FOOD’ BOOK SIGNING Guri Bigham is hosting a signing of her first book ‘Heart of Raw Food’. Focusing on healthy living, this inspirational body of work includes photos, stories and recipes for raw food living. Free. 6-8pm. Maui Yoga and Dance Shala, (381A Baldwin Ave, Paia); 808-283-4123; maui-yoga.com
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ALE HOUSE
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 with DJ LaRage 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
MON - Dave Carroll, 7pm / TUE - Jordan Cuddy, 7pm / WED - Justin Phillips, 7pm
The Sexbots w/ MC/DJ Monks 10pm; $10 cover
DJ Will 10pm; $10
Soul Kitchen Trio 2pm; $10
WED - Casanova’s Famous Ladies’ Night: Fast Forward with DJ Kurt, 10pm; $5 before 11pm, $10 after
North Shore Industry Night 9pm; no cover
DJ Kamikaze & DJ Big Mike 10pm; $10 cover
Kryptones feat. Lia Live 10pm; $10 cover
Barefoot Minded 7:30-10pm; no cover
Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; no cover
Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; no cover
Justin Phillips 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 BLast 9pm; no cover
Annie & the Orfinz, 6pm DJ, 10pm; no cover
Gina Martinelli, 6pm
TUE - Pool League, 6pm WED - Happy Hump Day
Quiz Night 7pm; no cover
Dance Party 9pm; no cover
Jordan 6pm; no cover
Scott Baird & Gretchen 6:30-9pm; no cover
The House Shakers 6:30-9pm; no cover
Salsa Saturday w/ Dr. Nat 6:30-10:30pm; no cover
Avi & Indio 6:30-9pm; no cover
MON - Dj Kamikaze / TUE - Scott Baird & Nara Boone / WED - Soul Kitchen Trio (6:309pm)
Jah Residentz 9pm-close; no cover
Dat Guyz 9pm-close; no cover
Ka’ale 9pm-close; no cover
Karaoke 8pm-close; no cover
MON - Karaoke, 8pm / TUE - DJ Daizy, 9pmclose / WED - Open Mic Night, 9pm; no cover
Reggae On The Rock 9pm; no cover
Willie K 8pm; $5 cover
Lagoon. $10 plus admission. 11:30am. Maui Ocean Center, (192 Ma’alaea Rd.); 808-2707088; mauioceancenter.com
MAUI CLASSIC CRUISERS CAR SHOW Every month, the classic cars of Maui meet up to show off original hot rods, custom paint jobs and pristine rebuilds. Grab a burger at Teddy’s and bring or browse classic art on wheels. Free. 6-9pm. Teddy’s Better Burgers, (335 Keawe St. #221, Lahaina); mauicarshows.com
ROLLER DERBY BATTLE OF THE ISLANDS - Fri & Sat. Get ready for a weekend of guts and glory as Maui’s Roller Derby girls come head to head with derby girls from across the state. The tournament kicks off Friday night with a doubleheader starting at 6:30pm and continues Saturday beginning at 9:30am. $5 presale/ $10 at the door. Central Maui Boys & Girls Club, (100 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului); mauirollergirls.com
JUST US CONCERT - Just Us will be performing for this months Kama’aina Nights Concert Series. Jam to local music, win prizes and giveaways, sample food and products from local vendors. Free. 7pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com OBON FESTIVAL - This summer, join the Japanese celebration honoring ancestors. This festival brings you spiritual services, music, dancing, vendors and more! Free. 7-10pm. Wailuku Jodo Mission, (67 Central Ave., Wailuku); 808-244-0066 OLD SCHOOL DANCE NIGHT - Get your groove on at an 80’s themed dance night featuring Joe Coretz!. $10 cover. 9pm-1am. Maui Beach Hotel, (170 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-0051 FINS & FLIPPERS TOUR - Fri & Tues.Take a closer look at sharks and sea turtles on this exclusive behind-the-scenes encounter. Tours are guided by a knowledgeable Ocean Naturalist and include the chance to observe supervised feeds at Hammerhead Harbor and Turtle
MON - Open Mic w/ MT, 10pm-close; no cover Will Hartzag 7-9:30pm; no cover
JACKSON MEMORY BAND - Live outdoor music at the mall! Free. 6pm. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com
PINT NIGHT FOR THE BIRDS - Maui Brewing Company host a night for the birds, raising funds to help save Maui’s native forest birds. As you toast, half of all beer sales will go to their research and recovery. Support our native wildlife as you talk story with the researchers, watch forest bird videos and enjoy local brews. 6pm. Maui Brewing Company, (4405 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-573-0280; mauiforestbirds.org
TUE - Toxic w/ DJ TRVR, 10pm; no cover WED - DJ J-Zen, 10pm; no cover
Johnny Ringo 7-9:30pm; no cover
1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220
142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8085
Special Guest DJ LaRage 9pm; no cover
Emily Joyce 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
CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL
Sunrize Saturdaze with DJ Decka 10pm; no cover
DJ Jamn J 10pm; no cover
KIHEI FOURTH FRIDAY TOWN PARTY South Maui invites you to a night of fun and festivities. Live music by Visibly Shaken and Simply Twisted, food, art crafts and keiki activities make this an event for the whole family. Free. 6pm. Kihei Town, (S. Kihei Rd.); 808-870-0423 ALOHA FRIDAY MUSICAL JAM - In partnership with Hawai’i on TV, each Friday a different musical style is featured by local artists. Experience Maui at its best! Free. 11:30am-1:30pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave. #B, Kahului); 808872-3310; wholefoodsmarket.com/maui MAUI YOGA SHALA 4TH FRIDAY FESTIVAL Festival features music and movement kicking off at 4:30pm with outdoor yoga class followed by dance and yoga demos and a fashion show at 7pm. Don’t miss live music and DJs, local organic foods, crafts and keiki playzone. $10. 4-11pm. Maui Yoga Shala, (381 Baldwin Ave., Paia); maui-yoga.com DIVAS NIGHT OUT - Maui’s most elegant and well known spa hosts an evening of mini spa treatments with special gift giveaways, food and pampering. This exclusive spa-rty includes access to Spa Grande’s Hydrotherapy Terme Circuit. Don’t forget your bathing suits! $50 per diva. $25 per little diva. 7:30-10pm. Spa Grande at Grand Wailea Resort & Spa, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-1234 ext 4949; grandwailea.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 NISEI VETERANS LUNCHEON - The Japanese
MON - Open Mic & Jam, 7-10pm / TUE Howard Ahia, 6:30-8:30pm / WED Evan Dove & Friends, 6:30-8:30pm ( no cover)
MON - Amy’s Mix 9pm / TUE - I Pod 10pm / WED - Hump Day, 10pm
Cultural Society of Maui invites you to a luncheon in honor of Maui’s Nisei veterans. Enjoy food, fun activities and a tour of the Education Center. Reservations required. Nisei Veterans Memorial Center, (Kahului Beach Rd., Wailuku); 808-277-0499 KEIKI SING ALONG - Featured performers for this summer’s “Dig into Reading” keiki program, Uncle Wayne and Howling Dog Band bring music to libraries throughout Maui County. This educational and entertaining performance will get keiki dancing and singing along. Free. 10:30am at Kahului Public Library. 2pm at Lahaina Public Library. librarieshawaii.org MAX ANGEL - Live music outdoors at the mall! Free. 1pm. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com JACKSON MEMORY BAND PRESENTS DOWN SYNDROME ROCKS! - The Jackson Memory Band from Washington State promotes Disability Awareness with their tour, Down Syndrome Rocks! The band’s “Lead” drummer doesn’t let Down Syndrome hold him back, instead he keeps the beat, promoting inclusion, inspiration and showing special needs youth that dreams can come true. Rock out with the band in Maui as they make their first stop on their world tour. Free. 2-3pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 360-701-9880; healtheworldtour.org RELAY FOR LIFE - Relay For Life, brings teams of family members, friends, and co-workers together to walk an overnight marathon raising funds for the American Cancer Society. Celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to the disease, and learn more about fighting back against cancer! Free to attend; teams pay $100 registration fee. 6pm-6am. War Memorial Overflow Complex, Wailuku; 808- 264-8314; relayforlife.org/centralmauihi PET ADOPTIONS WITH HARF - Join the Hawaii Animal Rescue Foundation (HARF) for a very special opportunity to rescue your next best friend! 10am-4pm. Whole Foods Market, (70
Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-446-4126; hawaiianimalrescue.org YO-GI-OH CARD SESSION - Free. 3pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; lahainacannerymall.com ISLAND RHYTHMS SUNSET CRUISE Dance to local island and reggae music by Mary Dread aboard a sunset cruise. Appetizers and drinks included. 5pm. Pacific Whale Foundation, (300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ste. 100); 808-249-8977; pacificwhale.org
SUNDAY, JUNE 30 ULUPALAKUA RANCH CELEBRATES 50 YEARS - The Erdman family invites the community to celebrate 50 years of Maui history. Enjoy live music by Jeff Peterson and guests, hula, a paniolo BBQ and wine tasting. Learn more about Maui’s cowboy traditions from historical displays, booths and featured event, “Looking Back”, a talk-story session with Pardee Erdman. Free. 11am-4pm. Ulupalakua Ranch, (Hwy. 37, Kula); 808-878-6058 SEASON FINALE POLO MATCH - The polo season wraps up with the Jerry McGregor Memorial Jaracanda Cup match. Feel the excitement as hooves race to score in this competitive equestrian sport. $5 adults/ Kids under 12, free. 1:30pm. Manduke Baldwin Arena, (Haleakala Hwy., Makawao); mauipoloclub.com MANA’OLANA PINK PADDLERS BENEFIT - Support Mana’olana Pink Paddlers cancer research and recovery programs at the annual benefit concert and auction. Groove to the unique acoustic alchemy of Soul Kitchen and bid on silent auction gift certificates. $10. 2-5pm. Casanova’s Italian Restaurant, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-8761553; manaolanapinkpaddlers.org FAMILY MAGIC - All-ages comedy and magic with Lauro Castillio. Free. 11:30am. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; lahainacannerymall.com
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ISANA 515 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-8199
JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787
Karaoke
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Rick Glencross 7pm - close; no cover
Guest Performer 7pm - close; no cover
Rick Glencross 7pm - close; no cover
WED - Karaoke Farzad & Mike Madden 7pm - close; no cover
MON-TUE - Farzad & Mike Madden / WED - Tracy Stiles, all 7pm; no cover
JAY’S PLACE
MON- Open Mic WED - Live Music, 10pm-close; no cover
Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 661-6699
KAHALE’S 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 875-7711
Kawika’s Krew 7pm; no cover
KAHANA GRILL 845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811
Eight Track Players 7pm; no cover
Maui Blues & Co. or Jarod 7pm; no cover
MON - Red Fish / TUE - Kihei Cowboys WED - Country Herb & Side Effects, 7pm
1810 8-10pm; no cover
Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa, 6-8pm
MON - Benny & Glenn, 6-8pm / TUE-WED Sam Ahia, 6:30-8:30pm (no covers)
Pau Hana Jazz 3:30-6:30pm; no cover
4405 Honoapiilani Hwy., Ste. 301, Kahana - 669-4000
KIMO’S
Kenny Roberts 7pm; no cover
1810 6:30-8:30; no cover
KOBE STEAKHOUSE
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
LAHAINA SPORTS BAR
MON - Trivia Night, 7pm; no cover WED - NOA ZEB, 10:30pm; no cover
843 Waine’e St., Lahaina - 667-6655
L‘AVA SPORTS BAR & KARAOKE 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4888
Free Karaoke 2pm-2am; no cover
TUE - Free Karaoke, 2pm-2am; no cover
LONGHI’S LAHAINA
TUE - Johnny Ringo, 8-10pm; no cover
888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288
Far West Rock Trio 6-9pm; no cover
Bengali Arkangel & The Bottomless Tree 9:30pm; $10 cover
DJ Big Mike & DJ Kamikaze 10pm; no cover
Cipher Sundaze Goldawn Won 9pm; no cover-$10
MON - DJ Mark 10pm / TUE - Trivia Night, 8pm / WED - Karaoke w/ Dave, 10pm
1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua - 669-6400
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
MON - David Wolfberg / TUE - The Benoits WED - Ranga Pae (all 5:30-8:30pm)
MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE
Trish da Dish Pub Quiz, 9pm
Soul Kitchen Trio 6:30-8:30pm; no cover
The Celtic Tigers 6:30-8:30pm; no covr
MON - The Makai Jazz Group, 6:30pm / TUE - Brenton Keith’s Bag O’ Tricks 7-9pm/ WED - Willie K., 7pm; $65
LULU’S LAHAINA Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808
MERRIMAN’S
100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131
YO-YO DEMONSTRATION - Maui Toy Works presents a Yo-Yo and skill toys workshop and demonstration. Free. 4pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-6615304; lahainacannerymall.com LINE DANCING MAUI PANIOLO POSSE - Free. 4:30pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; lahainacannerymall.com
MONDAY, JULY 1 WHALE WATCHING - The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary will provide a whale watching info booth at the Aquarium’s Harbor Plaza throughout whale season. 9am1pm. Maui Ocean Center, (192 Ma’alaea Rd.); 808-270-7000; hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov HULA PERFORMANCE - Original hip-ster style performance. Free. 10:30am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com BINGO SUNDAY - Free community Bingo hour. 12-1pm. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com
TUESDAY, JULY 2 ULTIMATE WHALEWATCH - Learn firsthand what it is like to be a whale researcher on a personally guided group tour. This is a special opportunity to interact with Pacific Whale Foundation’s researchers and marine biologists. 7:30-11:30am. Pacific Whale Foundation, (300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ste. 100); 808-249-8811 ext. 1. pacificwhalestore.org ‘UKULELE LESSONS - Learn some strumming techniques and impress your friends. Free. 5:30pm Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; lahainacannerymall.com $1 FAMILY MOVIE: ‘THE SMURFS’ - Queen Kaahumanu Center invites you to catch discounted family friendly movies all summer long at Kaahumanu 6 Theaters. $1. 10am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 KEIKI ARTS EDUCATION BENEFIT CONCERT - Award-winning pianist, Tommy James and the Louisiana-based Luis Romanos Quartet will be playing original jazz with a New Orleans street-beat. Proceed from the concert benefit Arts Education for Children Group and Mana’o Radio. Preshow 5:30pm, show begins at 7pm. $25. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; mauiarts.org WOW! WAILEA ON WEDNESDAYS - The Shops at Wailea hosts their weekly arts and entertainment series, featuring a performance in the lower courtyard and a slew of shop-to-shop specials. Free / @ShopsAtWailea on Twitter. 6:30-8pm. The Shops at Wailea, Lower Courtyard, (3750 Wailea Alanui); 808-897-6770 ext. 2;theshopsatwailea.com
DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Wed, Justin Phillips 7-9:30pm; Thu, Adam Masterson 7-9:30pm; Fri, Emily Joyce 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 - Wed, Jordan Cuddy 7:3010pm; Thu, Barefoot Minded 7:30-10pm; Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7:30-10pm; Mon, Peter D 7:3010pm; Tue, Jazz 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 6:30pm; Wed, Kalapana 3-5pm; Wed, Michael & Greig 6-8:30pm; Thu, Garrett & Peter 6-8:30pm; Fri, Garrett 3-5pm; Fri, Damon and Tim 6-8:30pm; Sat, Tim 3-5pm; Every Sun & Sat, Damon & Ron Oversize Productions 6-8:30pm; Sun, Dani Barerra 3-5pm; Mon, Kealii Lum 3-5pm; Every Tue & Thu, Ben 3-5pm. (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina); 808-662-2900.
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KAHANA GRILL - Fri, Jazz Maui Featuring Ellen Bellerose and Shiro Mori 3:30-6:30pm. (4405 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy Ste. 301, Lahaina); 808-669-4000. KIMO’S - Thu, 1810 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, 1810 8-10pm; Every Sun & Mon, Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa 6-8pm; Every Tue & Wed, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm. (845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811. LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Every Wed, Thu & Fri, John Kane 7:30-9:30pm; Sat, Harry Troupe 7:30-9:30pm; Sun, Greg Di Piazza 7:30-9:30pm; Every Mon & Tue, Martin Tevaga 7:30-9:30pm. (730 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-0700. LAHAINA SPORTS BAR - Mon, Trivia 7-9pm. (843 Wainee St Unit 1 & 2, Lahaina); 808-667-6655. LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Thu, Jarret & Wilson 3-5pm; Fri, JD & Friends 3-5pm; Sat, JD & Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Merv Oana 3-5pm; Wed, Jarret & Josh 3-5pm. (Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy. Bldg. J); 808-661-4495. LONGBOARDS KA’ANAPALI - Every Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri, Solo guitarist 5:30-8:30pm. (100 Nohea Kai Dr., Lahaina); 808-667-1200.
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LULU’S LAHAINA SURF CLUB & GRILL - Fri, Island Jams with Kenny Roberts 6-9pm; Fri, Justin Phillips 6:30-9:30pm; Sat, Ben DeLeon 6:309:30pm; Thu, Far West Rock Trio 6-9pm. (Lahaina Cannery Mall, 1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy. #A1, Lahaina); 808-661-0808. MERRIMAN’S - Daily (except Mon & Tue), Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Mon, David Wolfberg 5:308:30pm; Tue, The Benoits 5:30-8:30pm. (1 Bay Club Pl., Lahaina); 808-669-6400.
UMALU - Fri, Craig Soderberg 6-8pm; Sat, Kawika LumHo 6-8pm; Thu, Josh Sumibcay 6-8pm. (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-1234.
SOUTH MAUI AMBROSIA - Thu, Jamie Gallo 7pm; Mon, Kanoa & Jessica Rabbitt 7pm; Wed, Red Carpet Movie Night: “Clerks” 7:30pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-1011.
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OCEAN POOL BAR & GRILL - Mon, Ukulele/ Lounge 4-7pm; Fri, Ukulele/Lounge 4-7pm. (6 Ka’i Ala D., Lahaina); 808-667-3200.
BEACH BUMS BAR & GRILL - Every Sun & Wed, Mark Burnett 5-8pm; Every Thu & Sat, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm; Fri, Tom Cherry & Mike Finkiewicz 5-8pm; Tue, Randall Rospond 5-8pm. (300 Ma‘alaea Rd. #1M); 808-243-2286.
PAILOLO BAR & GRILL - Every Tue, Wed & Thu, Ukulele/Pop 5-8pm. (6 Ka’i Ala Dr., Lahaina); 808-667-3200.
CAPISCHE? - Sat, Mark Johnstone with Marcus Johnson 7-10pm; Fri, Mark Johnstone 7-10pm. (555 Kaukahi St., Kihei); 808-879-2224.
PARADISE GRILL - Wed, Gretchen 6-9pm; Thu, Harry Troupe 6-9pm; Fri, Gretchen 6-9pm; Sat, Justin 6-9pm; Sun, Deeson (Hawaiian Music) 6-9pm; Mon, Marvin Taraga 6-9pm; Tue, Johnny Ringo 6-9pm. (2291 Ka’anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-3700.
DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Sun, Gina Martinelli Band 6pm; Sat, Annie and the Orfinz 6pm. (1279 S. Kihei Rd. # 314); 808-874-9299. DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB - Sat, Jordan T. 6pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-9669.
MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE - Wed, Joel Katz 5:30-6:30pm; Wed, Willie K 7-9pm; Thu, Catch a Bit of Ireland 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Soul Kitchen Trio 6-8:30pm; Sun, The Celtic Tigers w/ Bagpiper Allison Jackson 6:30-9:30pm; Mon, The Makai Jazz Group 6:30-8:30pm; Tue, Brenton Keith and his Bag O’ Tricks 7-9pm. (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131.
PINEAPPLE GRILL - Thu, Island Rhythm Sounds of Josh Kahula of Nuff Sedd 7-10pm; Fri, Brother Damien’s Ocean Beach Party 7:30-10pm; Sat, Island Sounds with Alika & Eddie 7-10pm; Wed, Jazz Sounds of Fulton Tashombe 6-9pm. (200 Kapalua Dr.); 808-669-9600.
HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH - Sat, Ryan Robinson 4-8pm; Every Tue, Wed & Fri, Rick Glencross 4-8pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd. #E); 808-891-8010.
PITA PARADISE WAILEA - Sun, Benoit Jazzworks 5:30-7:30pm. (34 Wailea Gateway Plaza); 808-879-7177.
JUST WING IT! - Every Fri & Sat, Chicken Boxing 5-7pm. (225 Piikea Ave., Kihei); 808-875-9464.
PIONEER INN GRILL & BAR - Thu, Greg di Piazza feat. Alana Cini 6-9pm; Tue, Ah-Tim Elenicki 6-9pm. (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-8881.
KAMAOLE POOLSIDE CAFE - Wed, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm; Thu, Kawika Lum Ho 6-9pm; Fri, Gina Martinelli 6-9pm; Sat, Ron Shadian 6-9pm; Sun, Kenny Roberts 6-9pm; Mon, Rama Camarillo 6-9pm; Tue, Mike & Mark 6-9pm. (2259 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8860.
SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE - Wed, Mark Johnstone 4-6pm; Thu, Jaime Gallo 4-6pm; Fri, Randall Rospond 4-6pm; Sat, Tom Conway 4-6pm; Sun, Viva La Rumba 4-6pm; Mon, Kanoa 4-6pm; Tue, Sebrina Barron 4-6pm. (Kihei Kalama Village, 1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-6444.
KONO’S ON THE GREEN - Sun, Softer Side of Soul with Omar and Friends 4-7pm. (550 Lipoa Pkwy, Kihei); 808-633-4220.
STELLA BLUES CAFE - Wed, Randall Rospond 4-6pm; Thu, Ah Tim 4-6pm; Fri, Ahumanu 4-6pm; Sat, Vince Esquire & Kaulana 4-6pm; Sun, Jamie Lawrence 4-6pm; Mon, Mike Finkiewicz 4-6pm; Tue, Kimo 4-6pm. (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-874-3779.
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MAKENA BEACH & GOLF RESORT - Fri, Glen Kakugawa 6-9:30pm; Sat, Deason Baybayan 6-9:30pm; Sun, Craig Soderberg 6-9:30pm; Mon, Reiko Fukino 6-9:30pm; Every Tue & Thu, Clay Mortensen 6-9:30pm. (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888.
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SHERATON MAUI RESORT AND SPA - Daily, Live Dinner Music at The Cliff Dive Bar 6:308:30pm. (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0031.
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Sign Language CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) Sexually, you consider yourself pretty adventurous, open-minded, and versatile. But the hermaphroditic sea hare has you beat. Since individuals possess both male and female genitalia, they can screw in long daisy chains, with each sea hare playing both roles. You’re simply not physically equipped to duplicate their acrobatic underwater orgies, but it may be within your emotional range. Since this week’s challenges require you to be simultaneously receptive and aggressive, hunter and hard-to-get, stretch your range. The more psychologically limber you are, the more likely you’ll be able to deliver—and receive—the goods. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) Just when you thought they’d never change, the tectonics of your heart shift. Canyons form and Himalayan barriers rise. Count your blessings, you lucky godling, instead of focusing on the new mountains and chasms blocking your way to the things and people you’ve become overly accustomed to (and dependent on). These continental movements of your inner world are just what you need. Bear fortunate witness to the miraculous changes that could result: new, fertile river valleys; massive subtropical rainforests, and such opportune shifts in your spiritual climate that you might as well forget about regular old rain—for the time being, it’s nothing but manna from heaven for you. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Like other octopi, the mimic octopus can use shifting skin colors as camouflage. However, this master impressionist has learned another trick; physically imitating its predators, including lionfish, sea snakes, and sole fish. This is a trick you’d do well to learn, especially this week, when more than one of your persistent foes is on the prowl. Your old hiding places have been found out, and your usually effective diversionary tactics caught on to. The coolest part of convincing your antagonists that you’re one of them: they’ll let you in on all their best plans to nab their prey, thereby enabling you to nimbly evade them for months to come. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) Occasionally scrutinizing your actions and their consequences under a magnifying glass is good; making a habit of it, however, sucks, because your occasional slumps seem to warrant outright condemnation, and your pinnacles of excellence can prompt flurries of overdone self-congratulation. Don’t blow things out of proportion. This week, remove the monocle of personal examination and step back to view the big picture. Don’t sweat the record highs and lows. Allow yourself to experience the troughs and peaks without obsessing over them, and trust that your overall best is more than good enough. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) When scorpions mate, they dance. Claws locked in hers, the male has to keep the much larger female at bay (otherwise she’d probably eat him) until he’s had a chance to deposit some sperm on a flat rock and maneuver her over it so it gets sucked up into her genital orifice; then he attempts (often unsuccessfully) to flee. Despite the frequently lethal difficulty of this process, the species has persisted for a very long time. Since getting what you want this week requires facing down someone who is—let’s face it—simply more powerful than you are (at least in this arena) you will have to take your cue from your namesake. Dance the dance, be on your guard, and when you’ve gotten what you want, run like hell. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) You come up with some of your best ideas while jogging, pooping, showering, or having sex; in other words, when you’re engaged by being in your body. It’s about time you learned (or remembered) that your most profound and meaningful inspiration occurs when a synergetic partnership forms between head and gut. Being ill can make you want to escape your body, but don’t let your recent less-than-pleasant experiences inside your own skin put you off from being there. Instead, unlearn the body memories recent infirmities may have taught you by occupying your flesh in ways you enjoy, and giving your brain (now unfettered by sick-and-tiredness) a chance to come up with the brilliant ideas you’ll need to play catch-up from all your recent downtime.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) Whoa, horsey. Someone thinks he’s got you completely domesticated. Since you might as well be saddled, wearing blinders, and hitched to a wagon you never intended to pull, you can see where he got that idea. This is a good week, however, to show everyone that you’re not quite as tame as previously believed. Get your face out of the feedbag, seize the bit in your teeth, and run wild. Although you may not want to shirk your chosen bonds completely, to be at your best you require more freedom than you’ve had recently. Believe it or not, screwing the stable boy or burning down the barn could buy you exactly the breathing room you need. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) You pride yourself on not being easily swayed by a pretty face—at least, not unless it’s connected to a fascinating mind or otherwise compelling talent. However, even you lofty Aquarians ought to experiment with superficiality occasionally. You might be surprised by what you learn. This week, without violating any of your essential principles, allow yourself to explore attractions (sexual and otherwise) that would usually seem shallow. Chances are that even though you can often judge a book by its cover, the exceptions you discover by flouting that rule of thumb more than compensate for the many predictable disappointments you’ll encounter along the way. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) My high school chemistry teacher was fond of telling us, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” He was referring to the basic concept that matter and energy can’t be created or destroyed, but in your case, it has practical relevance. This week’s lesson: everything has a price. Luckily, your ability to detect unseen strings and deduce hidden agendas will vastly increase this week. The gifts you’re receiving may well be worth what they cost you, but it’s best if you know ahead of time exactly what that is. Therefore hold off on accepting presents or favors until you find out exactly what their cryptic price tags require of you. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) Although you often wish you could scorch the pavement with your loud, black, beast of a motorcycle, skidding to a stop in your badass leather and a cool so cold it chaps lips, you can only occasionally be that amazing. Most of the time, you’re too real and human for that—your dorkiness, foolhardiness, or vulnerability show through. That’s not a bad thing, though. If you were icily hip at all times, you’d be a lonely person. For now, revel in being human, and save extraordinary tasks for next week, when you’ll be able to handle them with ease. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Like it or not, you’re our new Delphian oracle. Under the potent, exotic influence of something you’re not used to, be it subterranean gases, absinthe, hours of reality TV, or the tender influence of romantic and horny love, you’ll be spouting prophetic wisdom totally unlike your usual pithy, practical advice. Be careful which of your cunning insights you disclose, however. Being right about some things can be worse than being wrong; accurately predicting your best friend’s breakup won’t win you any points. Besides, having a reputation for soothsaying may simply be a burden you don’t want to bear. In other words, if your vision yields lottery numbers, play them, but if you see the unpreventable demise of a buddy’s most ludicrous dreams, keep your mouth shut, throw up your hands, and act surprised. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) Maintenance is what it’s all about this week; the regular business of brushing your teeth, changing the oil in your car, dosing your pool with chlorine—so you don’t end up toothless before your dotage, stranded on the side of the highway with a smoking engine, or swimming in greenish muck with frogs and water moccasins. Even conscientious people like you slip once in a while, but since this week’s mishaps are likely to slither in through the chinks of your prophylactic armor, please make sure those are few and far between. Email Caeriel at sign.language.astrology@gmail.com.
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