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Contents VOLUME 18 ✚ ISSUE 19
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
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If you could have just one more alcoholic beverage in your life, what would it be?
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by Anthony Pignataro
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MAUI PD RELEASES ‘STOP OR GET STOPPED’ RESULTS
In historian Paul Fussell’s 1990 book Wartime, which is filled with fascinating essays about the conduct of World War II, he discusses the incredible scale of materiel production (and destruction) during the war. At one point, he quotes a statistic I’d never come across before, one that encapsulates the war’s immense magnitude of destruction. “The few who fought are able to respond appropriately–that is, without surprise–to such data as this: that in the Netherlands alone, more than 7000 planes tore into the ground or the water, afflicted by bullets, flak, exhaustion of fuel or crew, ‘pilot error,’ discouragement, or suicidal intent,” Fussell wrote. “In an article about archaeological excavation in Dutch fields and drained marshes, Les Daly
P-40 prop found off Midway
has emphasized the multitudinousness, the mad repetitiveness of these 7000 crashes, reminding readers that ‘the total fighter and bomber combat force of the U.S. Air Force today amounts to about 3400 planes.’ Or, ‘to put it another way, the crash of 7000 aircraft would mean that every square mile of the entire state of New Jersey would have shaken to the impact of a downed plane.’” I was reminded of all this because of a series of news releases sent out last week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) concerning the discovery of a World War II fighter plane in the shallows off Midway in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. The plane, a P-40K Warhawk fighter, was apparently part of the U.S. Army Air Force’s 78th Fighter Squadron, which was stationed on Midway for the first four months of 1943.
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And yet another cutesy-titled Maui Police campaign has come to a close. You can breathe easier, kids: the MPD’s 14-day “Stop or Get Stopped” push against people who run red lights and stop signs is over. “As with all of our traffic enforcement campaigns our goal is to raise awareness, educate the public as well as our officers, and to gain voluntary compliance,” MPD Sergeant Nick Krau, the department’s DUI Task Force supervisor, said in an Oct. 20 press release. “By working together we can drastically reduce traffic collisions and reach our ultimate goal of zero preventable traffic deaths.” According to the press release, MPD officers wrote 562 citations and made 32 DUI arrests during the operation, which involved increased surveillance at various intersections around the county. Of those citations, 64 percent (359 citations) were for running a red light or stop sign, 24 percent (134) were for having no auto insurance and the remaining 12 percent (69) were for driving without a license. “We conduct these traffic enforcement campaigns because we, as police officers, have an obligation to ensure that we are doing everything in our power to reduce traffic injuries and fatalities in our community,” Krau added in the Oct. 20 news release. “Although this campaign has come to an end, the impact and awareness raised during this short initiative will continue to reduce traffic collisions and improve the safety on our roadways for quite some time.” This is a nice sentiment–especially since 19 people have, so far this year, died on Maui’s roads. The last time we saw such numbers was 2012, and when that year was over, 20 people had died in Maui County traffic collisions (last year, 11 people died in Maui County road accidents). As trends are going, it’s a fair bet that we’ll beat the 2012 figure easily this year. The problem is running red lights or stop signs doesn’t seem to be causing many fatalities here. Looking over Maui PD press releases and various local news stories from the past year, the same phrases keep appear-
WWII FIGHTER WRECKAGE FOUND NEAR MIDWAY
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ing when looking at the factors that caused the collisions: “loses control,” “excessive speed” and “drugs and alcohol.” About four years ago in Northern California, I took a one-day driving school class after getting a speeding ticket. “Do you know the number one cause of highway accidents in the nation?” our instructor asked us. “Unsafe lane changes.” Monitoring the county’s intersections is easy (so easy, in fact, that many Mainland cities simply have automated ticketwriting cameras do the job, though those operations tend to exist solely to generate revenue). Getting people to drive safely? Yeah, good luck with that.
78th Fighter Squadron P-40s
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Though Midway was the site of one of the war’s largest and most strategically important battles of the war (June 1942), nothing much happened there during the war after that. Nonetheless, an astonishing number of planes crashed during the war, almost irrespective of whether they were in actual combat. “During the Second World War, planes were literally falling out of the sky every day,” the California aviation archaeologist Gary Patrick Macha told me back in 2001. “During the war, more pilots died training in the United States than in combat overseas.” Which is why the discovery of the P-40 at Midway fascinated me. Perhaps it’s because we’re so far removed from World War II today that the discovery of a few bits of a long-wrecked fighter (one of more than 13,000 produced during the war) spurred so much interest from NOAA. “This discovery is a compelling reminder of the history that rests on the seafloor at Midway Atoll,” said Monument Maritime Heritage Coordinator Kelly Gleason in an Oct. 16 NOAA news release. “Sunken aircraft sites like the P-40K Warhawk convey the sacrifices these young aviators made throughout World War II in the Pacific. Archaeology is an exciting way we can help to uncover these stories of bravery and resilience.” According to NOAA’s Oct. 16 news release, divers located wreckage of the plane–an Allison engine, landing gear struts, propeller blades and even parts from three of the aircraft’s .50 caliber machine guns–in 25 feet of water. Though researchers had just a small portion of the aircraft to work with, they were apparently able to identify it. “According to archival records, only one P-40K Warhawk wrecked at the east of the reef of Eastern Island at Midway Atoll in February 1943, when the plane’s controls froze and the pilot, Lt. Ray Obenshain, Jr., parachuted to safety,” stated the news release. Though this is the fourth World War II aircraft wreck found within the monument, NOAA estimates that the monument holds about 70 “potential” aircraft wrecks and another 60 “potential” shipwrecks. ■ editor@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com
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WAILEA BEACH VILLAS NAMED HAWAII’S TOP RESORT Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards has named Wailea Beach Villas Hawaii’s top resort. The Maui property also was the only resort in the state to be listed as one of the Top 25 Resorts in the U.S.; it also was named as one of the Top 100 Hotels & Resorts in the World. “This is an incredible honor to be named among Hawaii’s and the world’s finest luxury hotels and resorts,” said Ben Beaudoin, general manager of Destination Resorts Hawaii, the official management company of Wailea Beach Villas resort program and its homeowner’s association. “We are especially proud of our associates who have worked diligently to achieve this prestigious recognition. Po‘okela is the Hawaiian word for excellence and we will continue elevating our service standards, working with homeowners on upgrades and enhancing the value we provide to guests.” Wailea Beach Villas are multi-million dollar two- to five-bedroom penthouse suites and villas with lavish living room, dining spaces and private lanais that are equipped with Viking barbecue grills, according to Destination Resorts. The property sits on 11 acres at Wailea Beach. Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a lei, Hawaiian iced tea and scented towels to cool-off. Use of cabanas, beach loungers and umbrellas on Wailea Beach are complimentary as is parking and wifi. Nanny, butler, private chef and personal adventure guide services are also available. More than 76,000 readers participated in the survey that helped land Wailea Beach Villas on the top of the charts. Several other Maui resorts made the Top 25 in Hawaii awards for 2014 including Honua Kai Resort & Spa (3), Andaz Maui (4), Four Seasons Resort Maui (6), The Fairmont Kea Lani (9), Ritz-Carlton (13), Grand Wailea (15), Westin Maui Resort & Spa (18), Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa (22), Makena Beach & Golf Resort (24) and Travaasa Hana (25).
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“Hawaii’s second-largest island boasts rugged terrain, volcanic beaches, and the towering Mt. Haleakala,” Conde Nast Traveler said about Maui this year. “It’s the place to be for snorkelers, hikers, and food lovers alike.” Does this mean the Maui County Council won’t be giving the Maui Visitors Bureau another $3.5 million next year? After all, the bureau’s own website boasts that “From shimmering beaches and sacred Iao Valley to migrating humpback whales and sunset on Haleakala, it’s not surprising Maui was voted the ‘Best Island’ by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler for 19 years.” Or will they, in fact, get even more taxpayer dollars in a desperate bid to reclaim past glory? In any case, this year’s Top Island, Palawan, didn’t even appear in the 2013 rankings. “This small island—one of the Philippines’ 7,107— shot to the top of our list this year with a recent claim to fame,” Conde Nast Traveler said about this year’s Top Island. “It’s now home to one of the new seven natural wonders of the world, Puerto Princesa Subterranean River.”
Regardless, Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa seemed to be a good sport about the crushing loss of prestige among the world’s travel marketing mavens. “I’ve heard from several people that the southern islands of the Philippines such as Palawan are remarkably beautiful,” said Arakawa through a spokesperson. “And the fact is, there are hundreds of vacation destinations out here now that weren’t there 20 years ago. Maui’s visitor industry has had great success but we work hard for it, and we need to keep upgrading and evolving if we want to remain number one. Not just in the minds of Conde Nast readers but among travelers from all over the world. I sincerely believe we can return to the number one spot, but it will take a lot of hard work from our community. Working together I know we can do it.” -Anthony Pignataro ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com
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from Maui’s top restaurants and resorts was a tremendously beneficial and exciting educational endeavor for our Academy’s students,” said Speere. “It is so important for our students to witness Maui Chefs celebrating, sharing and sustaining Hawaii’s unique food traditions by utilizing wonderfully grown food products through numerous special recipes that showcase the diversity of our islands harvest. Our Academy is honored to be a part of the Kapalua Wine & Food Festival weekend as it serves as a priceless educational experience for our MCA students with added and special pride for our entire Maui community.” Ryan Churchill, the president of Kapalua Maui Charities, said the organization is happy to provide financial assistance to support the Academy and their efforts at developing future chefs. “The Kapalua Wine & Food Festival provides a rare opportunity for the culinary students to meet and connect with some of the top Chefs from the mainland and Hawaii,” he said. This year’s event had record ticket sales and attendance; more than 3,000 bottles of wines and spirits were sampled throughout the weekend. The 2015 Festival is scheduled
-Suzanne Kayian
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Kapalua Maui Charities recently donated $5,000 to the Maui Culinary Academy. The organization made the gift on behalf of the 34th annual Kapalua Wine & Food Festival, which was held June 13-15. More than 3,500 wine and food connoisseurs came together during the event to celebrate, learn and commune about viniculture and culinary trends. The proceeds raised during the festival will be used for the education of aspiring culinary artists who attend MCA, which is a division of University of Hawaii Maui. “The generous funds from Kapalua Maui Charities will be used to enhance and enrich the educational environment at our Academy in addition to providing much needed scholarship support for deserving students,” said Chris Speere, External Coordinator of the Maui Culinary Academy program. “The recent 34th annual Kapalua Wine & Food Festival activities that featured the culinary talents of uber skilled and creative Chef’s
for June 11-14. Tickets are projected to be on sale after Jan. 15, 2015; Kama‘aina tickets will be offered for a limited time. Additional ticket information can be found at Kapaluawineandfoodfestival.com.
-Suzanne Kayian
MAUI NO LONGER CONSIDERED ‘TOP ISLAND’ Conde Nast giveth, but it can also taketh away. After two consecutive decades of getting named Conde Nast Traveler’s “Top Island In The World,” Maui has dropped to mere third in this year’s rankings.
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“Selfie fever” has begun to sully the sacred Islamic pilgrimages to Mecca, according to scholars who complained to Arab News in September. What for centuries has been a hallowed journey intended to renew the spirit of Islam (that all Muslims are called upon to experience at least once) has come, for some in the so-called “Facebook era,” to resemble a trip to Disneyland, with visitors to the Sacred Mosque texting friends the “evidence” of their piety. (Another scholar complained in a New York Times opinion piece in October that Mecca is often experienced more as a tour packaged by marketers and centered around Mecca’s upscale shopping malls rather than religious structures.)
THE NEW NORMAL Just in time for California’s new law requiring explicit consent for students’ sexual activities is the free iPhone/Google app Good2Go, which developer Lee Ann Allman promises will simplify the consent process (and even document it). As described in a September Slate.com report, Good2Go requires the initiator to send the prospective partner to at least four smartphone screens, wait for a text message, provide phone numbers (unless he/she is a multipleuser with an “account”) and choose accurately one’s sobriety level–all before “the mood” evaporates (ending the app’s usefulness). It took the tech-savvy Slate writer four minutes to navigate the process–and she was still unclear which sexual activities had been consented to, since those specifics aren’t referenced. (The app has since been pulled from the market.)
A PERFECT WORLD In August, the Tampa Bay Times reported a dispute in Dunedin, Florida, between 12-year-old lemonade-stand operator T.J. Guerrero and the adult neighbor (Doug Wilkey) trying to close him down as an un-
licensed entrepreneur, despite T.J.’s business plan for assisting his favorite animal shelter. Of course, T.J. was quickly inundated with donations, media praise and more lemonade sales. Wilkey, however, is under investigation by the city after a tipster revealed that Wilkey himself might operate a home-based financial services business not properly licensed.
SENSITIVE IN VERMONT Lianne and Brian Kowiak of Waterbury, Vermont, complained to Ben & Jerry’s in September that its new ice cream flavor, “Hazed & Confused,” was “shock[ing]” and “upset[ting]” and should be changed immediately. Though most customers recognize the name only as a play on the 1993 cult movie “Dazed & Confused,” the Kowiaks insist that they never be reminded that their 19-year-old son died in a college hazing incident. And in Winooski, Vermont, in August, the local eatery Sneakers Bistro earned public advertising space by beautifying one of the city’s flower beds, and managers used it for the quixotic ad, “Yield for Sneakers Bacon.” After one woman complained that the sign disrespected those who do not consume pork, Sneakers took it down.
MEDICAL MARVELS In October, workers at a clinic in Honda, Colombia, reported helping a 22-year-old woman who came in several days earlier with vegetation growing from her vagina. She said her mother had told her that inserting a potato (now sprouting) was effective contraception. And an 18-year-old woman was admitted to Bishkek Hospital in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, in September with severe stomach pains, which doctors discovered was due to her long-standing habit of chewing both discarded hair and her own. Doctors removed a hairball that weighed 8.8 pounds (Yahoo News had a photo). ■
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By Jen Russo We’ve seen a lot of attrition in the past few years in nightlife and late night bar entertainment. Seems like every month we’re losing another establishment. But now’s not the time to despair at what we don’t have–instead, revel in the lively energy of our existing and new spaces. Enjoy the thrill of legal drinking, or combine it with live music, dancing and dinner for the best results. This year, our annual bar guide checks in with Maui’s tastemakers–bartenders on a winning streak. We have award-winning cocktail recipes, a checklist of new bars and a few spotlights thrown on nightlife. Okolemaluna! James Shoemaker Best Cocktail, Best of Maui 2014 Dazoo, Paia
James Shoemaker
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MAUITIME: Are you still blogging about your drinks? JAMES SHOEMAKER: No, I should though, huh? People tell me our stuff is all over Instagram so I’m cool with that. MT: I’ve been drinking your cocktails for years, and you seem to have no end to your creativity.Where do you get inspiration? JS: You know, a good example would be the Pho Bang! We brought home a simple dish of Pho from Ba-Le and as we were unpacking everything, I looked at the baggie of side items for the Pho and all I could think about was “Yeah, we can make a cocktail with this” (except the bean sprouts, they’re unmanageable). So I got with Helen Hong, she turned me on to Lapsang Souchong tea and badda-boom, badda-bing it’s our most popular cocktail. Collaboration is a big part of what we do and we get our inspiration from each other… and the farmers market. MT: Explain the art of Shrub. Is it hard to make? Can you give us a quick lesson? JS: We have a whole Shrub Department and they’re not hard to make but it does take a touch, basically it’s fresh fruit and some kind of vinegar ( ie ..apple cider, champagne or balsamic). There is a gestation period and you need an industrial juicer so I guess that’s where our secrets dwell. Ryan Mabbutt is the head of this department and the reigning Maui King of Shrubs.
MT: Why do you think beer cocktails have become so popular? JS: Beer cocktails are popular because you’re taking two different art forms– brewing and distilling–and forcing them to be buddies. Kinda like rice and gravy. MT: What are the rules when you’re creating a beer cocktail? JS: For us, the trick to beer cocktails is to think of the beer as your “water.” The Golden Rule is always: spirit plus bitters plus sugar plus water equals cocktail. MT: What kind of ginger beer do you use? JS: We use Goslings Ginger Beer.
1/2 fresh Lime 1 large Hawaiian chile pepper • In a chilled pint glass, muddle pepper • Squeeze & drop lime • Add ice, syrup, vodka & finish with beer • Give a little stir & Bob’s yer Uncle
Gabe Harvey Winner, Ultimate Ocean Cocktail Contest Ferraro’s, Four Seasons Gabe Harvey started mixing cocktails before he was old enough to drink them. His lifelong dedication to the craft is paying off–he just won Ocean Vodka/Sheraton Maui’s Ultimate Ocean Vodka Cocktail with his Mill Camp Mo-
MT: At Dazoo, what is your most popular cocktail? JS: You know, the Happy Hour Margarita is our most popular cocktail. Paia is a Margaritaville and we take that shit seriously. We’ll put our Margaritas up against anyone, anytime. MT: How often do you do specialty nights at the bar?
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James Shoemaker is a master. He’s a tiki drink buff who’s worked behind the wood for several years.You can find him at Dazoo in Paia, where his cocktail menu is both sophisticated and approachable. He’s a humble bar servant, even though he got voted best cocktail in the most recent Best of Maui readers poll. He still names drinks after his wife Suzy, and seeks out some of the most interesting ingredients, or makes them himself, like his signature grilled lemon juice. Once a month, the bar puts on a themed specialty cocktail evening, lately featuring Pau Vodka, a
spirit distilled just up the mountain. Always the gentleman, Shoemaker gives us some insight into his cocktail culture, and offers us a few goodies to try at home.
JS: Every third Wednesday of the month is Pau Night at Dazoo. We get in bed with our friends at Pau Vodka and create four one-of-a-kind cocktails for a one-nightonly fandango. On Nov. 19, the theme will be “Things We’re Thankful For.” Oat Soda 1.5 oz Pau vodka MBC Bikini Blond 0.75 oz Ginger / Lemongrass syrup
Harvey with Ocean Distiller Bill Scott
jito. The drink is truly a melting pot of flavors, just like the mill camp that inspired it. In fact, the Mill Camp Mojito will be featured at all Sheraton Maui’s bars for the next year. Harvey has been with the Four Seasons for 15 years, and you can find him at Ferraro’s these days. His keen palate fancies fresh tropical juices, local herbs and a strong dose of distilled artistry. MT: Tell us about that winning cocktail.
MT: Can you describe that evening, the making of the Mill Camp Mojito, and the moment you found out you won? GH: The Ocean Vodka contest was a great experience. We all met at the Sheraton and prepped our ingredients. We were talking story and having fun with the other entrants. That made it a great event. The doors opened and there were people everywhere. Everyone was very interested in the drink and the story. When they announced me as the winner I was blown away. I didn’t think I was in the running. There were a lot of great drinks there in the competition. MT: What is your must have spirit or spirits? GH: They are all good–can you tell I drink? I hate to say vodka is very important, but it is.You can either mask it with other things or make it the main attraction. Other must-haves are bitters. Many flavors of bitters. Cachaca is a great spirit to use. And, of course, gin.You know, I don’t know what I could do without–maybe the flavored vodkas and rums. I also like to use smoke and homemade jams and jellies and maple syrup. They can add a level to cocktails unknown to most. MT: Tell us about Ferraro’s. GH: [It’s] probably one of the greatest jobs I’ve ever had. I watch the sunset every day, talk to great people and have the opportunity to make my cocktails. Does it get much better? We have Happy Hour from 3:305pm everyday and now a TV for sports. So we are busy. Gotta know that. MT: You came close to winning another competition last year. What was that drink all about? Can we get it at your bar? GH: I got second place nationally. The cocktail competition was that all ingredients had to be from within 100 miles of where the drink was made. I used Okolehao, Chocolate manoa ginger bitters, Kona coffee and a Maui Brewing Company Coconut Porter Foam I made. The rim is sugar in the raw. I just took it off the menu a couple weeks ago but I still can make it if people want it. It just takes a couple extra minutes to make the foam. I just did another cocktail with local organic honeycomb, rosemary and bourbon. It was unreal. I used fresh pressed pineapple, too. MT: How did you start bartending? GH: I loved making drinks for family parties as a kid. Still do to this day. I made the best Bloody Mary’s back then. I always loved tasting different things and blending items
it’s working. He’s won the top honors at Starwood Resorts, beating out other candidates for Star Mixologist two years in a row. When I want to try something new, I head to Fred.
MT: I didn’t even know we had a bartending school. What was it called? GH: I went to the school years ago. It was called Valley Isle School of Bartending and Mixology. It was at this guy’s house in his backyard, in this huge cabana bar. His name was Rey Castillo. Great guy. Very talented. Gotta be dead by now.
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GH: The Mill Camp Mojito was inspired by all the nationalities that worked the sugar cane plantation. There were Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Filipino [workers]. So I included kim chee powder for Koreans, shiso leaves for Japanese, ginger for Chinese and calamansi for Filipino. I wanted to use Ocean Vodka since it was made from sugar cane. All these nationalities make Hawaii what it is, the melting pot.
together when I cook. So doing this at the bar seems natural. I’ve been with Four Seasons 15 years. I opened the Vegas Four Seasons as a kitchen expo, working behind the chef’s line as well as a server and then moved to bartender. I also worked at Mandalay Bay as the pool assistant manager, taking care of the VIPs for the opening of that hotel. I went to bartending school here on Maui when I was 21.
MT: What kind of cocktails are you known for? GH: My favorite drinks are combinations of ingredients that people normally wouldn’t put together. Things people usually don’t drink. I like to open their minds. MT: What will the drinks of the future look like? GH: The drinks of tomorrow will be more based on the flavors of the alcohol they include. They won’t be overbearing with juice and the added accompanying ingredients. I think gin is gonna make a huge part of new cocktails and also small batch alcohol. Pairing food with cocktails is going to become a popular option for people. Not just pairing wine with food. Don’t get me wrong–food and wine is and can be fantastic. Just the same, opening up your mind to cocktails with food can be an amazing experience. Mill Camp Mojito 1 ½ oz Ocean Vodka 1 ½ oz calamansi lime juice 1 ¼ oz raw sugar simple syrup 3 shiso leaves 3 calamansi, halved 3 ginger slices (nickel size) Sugar cane stick Kim chee powder •Muddle the Shiso leaves and ginger together until the oil are extracted from both and the leaves break apart. • Add Ocean Vodka, calamansi lime juice, raw sugar simple syrup and crushed ice. Shake vigorously and pour into a stemmed tropical glass. • Cut 3 Calamansi limes in half. Add 3 of the halves into the glass and stir lightly. • Skewer the remaining 3 halves with the sugar cane stick and dip them into the kim chee powder. • Place one shiso leaf and the cane skewer into the drink as garnishment. Enjoy!
Fred (Freddie) Sconfienza Star Mixologist, 2013 & 2014 Westin Maui Resort and Spa, Relish Burger Bistro and Beach Bar Sitting with Freddie Sconfienza at his bar has always lead to a lot of firsts. The first time I tried Maui Rum and Haleakala Distillers Okolehao; the first time I had seen gorgeous deep red hibiscus buds pulled out of a jar of syrup and go into a drink; the first time I tried a beer cocktail and loved it. Sconfienza likes to play with ingredients and combinations, and
Fred Sconfienza
MT: What makes a winning cocktail? FS: Balance is first and foremost, followed by flavors and depth of a cocktail. When making a cocktail, you need flavors which come from sugar-based fruits. To balance the flavor, you need acid to cut too much sweetness and allow your taste buds to enjoy the various blends. Depth comes in when the taste continues down your throat. Ultimately, a cocktail has to be sweet and tasty, with citrus and a touch of heat. A good example is the “Verde” cocktail that’s offered at Westin Maui’s Beach Bar and includes green Tabasco with cucumber, cilantro, sweet and sour and Patron Silver Tequila. MT: What’s your behind-the-bar philosophy? FS: Every cocktail has a story. With tropical climate and abundance of natural resources, the Hawaiian Islands provide a variety of fresh produce and delectable fruits that fit perfectly with this innovative and artful beverage concept. For me, I like creative, thoughtprovoking, interesting and a blend of flavors that someone would not traditionally think of. It almost has a culinary twist, similar to how chefs design and create a dish with sustainable dining in mind. I particularly enjoy experimenting with ginger, cucumber, passion fruit and other locally-grown fruits and vegetables that someone wouldn’t usually find in the mainland. If I find guests who visit Hawaii regularly and have already tried Mai Tais, I share with them my unique version of Mai Tai by excluding pineapple and using instead fresh lime juice, ginger liqueur, passion fruit, mint, light aged rum and dark rum. MT: What makes mixology interesting to you? FS: It’s a way to challenge myself to continuously research and think outside the norm when designing new cocktails. Participating in contests such as Starwood’s Star Mixologist and World Mai Tai contest held on the island of Hawaii are great opportunities to meet like-minded bartenders and gather knowledge on new trends and innovative twists. I enjoyed the recent Mixology 101 organized during Ka‘anapali Fresh food and wine festival as I was fortunate to partner Southern Wine & Spirits director of mixology Chandra Lucariello in presenting beers with cocktails. MT: What cocktails are on the horizon for you? FS: I’m working on using lots of shrub (vin-
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egars) where you can explore fruits to cook them down and make your own version. Bitters such as Lavender Bitters are yet another upcoming favorite. And with Maui having its own Maui Brewing Company, we have the opportunity to create beer cocktails such as the Hopped Up Blonde that I presented during Ka‘anapali Fresh. Hokulani 1½ oz Pisco ¾ 0z St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur ½ oz fresh lime juice ½ oz Blueberry White Tea Simple Syrup 1 no kiwi slice 2 nos fresh blueberries 2 nos mint leaves 1 no starfruit slice • Add kiwi, blueberries and mint to a shaker. • Lightly muddle the ingredients in the shaker. • Add Pisco, lime juice, and tea syrup. • Fill shaker with ice and shake. • Pour all contents into serving glass . • Garnish with starfruit slice.
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Gannon’s After Dark The upcoming Monster Ball is one of Maui’s hottest Halloween parties, and I’m not talking fahrenheit. How does Gannon’s do it? First, they keep their parties uncommon–one night a month, if you’re lucky. Next up, they got a VIP situation going. That’s right–reserved tables are the way to go, because after you dance your ass off, you need a place to sip cocktails and take selfies while you catch your breath. Reserved tables have cocktail service.
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Another part of the equation is the entertainment. They change it up and keep you on your toes, but there are always prizes, gimmicks, decor and dress-up. Themes range from Salsa, ‘80s raging, Holiday White or the Halloween Monster Ball.You can never over-dress here. Next Level Entertainment often does the music, and these DJ’s love to see you move. Dj Cortez and LX know what to do. Jay J is always the perfect host, and his commentary keeps the action rolling. He says Monster Ball has been one of the sexiest Halloween parties he’s ever hosted in Wailea. His secret is gauging the vibe of the crowd. When he gives energy out, it always comes back. Finding the right energy won’t be dif-
ficult either, because Captain Morgan will be at the Monster Ball and he brought his crew. The captain has a set list of spicy Monster Ball rum beverages for you. I can’t give you any more intel on drinks, but I can tell you that you better get working on that costume for Saturday night. And don’t be lazy and slap it together–they have prizes! The top three best costumes will win some great Gannon’s goodies. Just one thing: no masks. We’re not kidding. Make a costume, not a mask. Oh, and this time photographers will be there to catch you and your friends in front of their green screen photobooth, and who knows what kind of ghoulish fun will be superimposed into the background. The photos are free. The dining room will be open until 9pm. Cover is $10. Call (808) 875-8080 to reserve VIP Tables in advance–it’s $15 per person, including your cover.
Distilleries and Tasting Rooms: Ocean Vodka 4051 Omaopio Rd., Kula 808-877-0009 Oceanvodka.com Ocean Vodka is an inspiring success story from the Smith family. They produce a unique organic distilled product using sugar cane that they grow in Kula and deep ocean mineral rich water sourced from Kona. The distillery, farm and tasting room opened in 2013, expanding their Kahului industrial operation quite a bit. They haven’t stopped hustling, either–Ocean Vodka has new bottle this year, and the launch of their new Deep Island Hawaiian “Wave” Rum. Tours happen 14 times daily, every half an hour from 9:30am-4pm, The farm is open from 9:30am-5pm. Tours are $10/person for ages 12 or older. Kama‘aina discount is 10 percent. Right now they have a killer promotion benefiting Maui Food Bank: you can get 10 percent off for every non-perishable food item brought in per person. That’s up to 70 percent off (up to seven items per person), for kama‘aina and visitors. Maui Brewing Co. Mauibrewingco.com If you’re eagerly awaiting the opening of the South Maui Production Facility, you can easily keep tabs on construction by checking in with their YouTube channel through the links on their website. The good news is that they’ve begun canning in the new facility and expect to have the tasting room open around November. Tours have already ceased in the Lahaina facility and the final run of the special release Lahaina Town Brown American Brown Ale finished last week. The next new limited release in cans will be the Lorenzini Blood Orange Double IPA, benefitting the Hawaii SharkLab. The new tasting room will have 36 faucets for beer and four for soda.You can expect to see the flagship brands of Bikini Blonde, Big Swell, Coconut Porter, Mana Wheat and much more. Tours look like they will hopefully start up at the new facility in December. Maui Brewing Company Brewpub in Kahana is open from 11am to 10pm and serves more Maui craft brews than anywhere on the planet. Tedeschi Winery 14815 Piilani Hwy., Kula 808-878-6058 Mauiwine.com They did it first! In 1977, they released their first pineapple wine, and by 1984
program. But CPBB just doesn’t roll off the tongue right. Nonetheless, their swanky little meat sando bistro has a lot of verve.
they released their first grape wine, the Brut Sparkling. The tasting room is still going strong, a stalwart in the tasting game on Maui. Complimentary wine tasting is served in King Kalakaua’s former guest room. I’m sure he would approve. There’s also a self-guided tour of the ranch and its gorgeous landscaping. Step back into 19th century ranch life in Ulupalakua, back when cattle had to swim to shore from boats. Maui Wines include Plantation Red, Chenin-voignier, pineapple and rose sparkling, white and a raspberry dessert wine, all of which you can purchase there (assuming they’re in stock). Open 10am-5:30pm.
MillHouse, Waikapu (Tropical Plantation) This bar features an historical 19th century choo choo train caboose, rustic firepits, outdoor walkways, two bars and a stage for shows. This place is intriguing to say the least, and not afraid to have fun. Montage Kapalua Cane and Canoe has a delightful piano bar that has such a great vibe. The cocktails are superb, island-inspired and 50% off at happy hour 8-11 pm daily. Pi Artisan Pizza, Lahaina Am I sensing some steampunk inspiration in the bar’s DIY pipe shelving at this new Lahaina pizza parlor? Either way, their local bar chef cocktails, wines and beer on tap are delish, and their Front Street al fresca sidewalk dining is Euro-chic.
Hali‘imaile Distilling Company Haliimailedistilling.com Another family run facility quietly expanding under construction is the Hali‘imaile Distilling Company. It’s the home of Pau Vodka, Sammy’s Beach Bar Rums and Paniolo Whiskey. Master Distiller Mark Nigbur is designing an unforgettable tasting room experience. They’ve procured the old Moondoggie brew tanks, they have a wall o’ whiskey casks and I’m even hearing about taxidermy chickens and moustaches. The Hali‘imaile tasting experience is not open yet, but it’s already kick ass. Pau Vodka had a sexy redesign of their bottle and are featured well at Mala, Honu and Mala Wailea. Paniolo Whiskey will be seen at a bar near you very soon.
Roasted Chiles, Kihei This casual Mexican eatery in Azeka Mauka Plaza formerly held Jawz Tacos and Zuriguidun. It’s quickly earning a rep for its langoustine enchiladas and who wouldn’t like to pair that with a Coronarita? Rock and Brews, Paia Paia Town’s newest tenants may be rock stars but they know what’s important: lots of cold beer on tap, open-air dining and amazing bavarian pretzels. Saltimbocca, Ma‘alaea Mama mia! Viva Ma‘alaea’s Italian cucina. Happy Hour is 4-6pm, $4 drafts and cocktails, 40 percent off wine, and $3-6 antipasti. When in Rome...
New Bars Andaz Resort, Wailea The architecture is stunning. They have fabulous award winning modern design and booze. I’m in.
Sangrita, Ka‘anapali Voted Best New Bar in the MauiTime Best of Maui reader poll. Everytime I belly up for Happy Hour here I swear I’ll run into Frida Kalo and it’s going to be an amazing night of art, tequila drinking and flamenco music. Well, I actually never hook up with Kalo, but everything else works. â–
Da Vine Art, Paia Like the name says, it’s divine. Their bar is all local, spirit tastings, flights and wine tasting. Mixing the best of both worlds, if you like the product you try, you can buy it in their store next door. Cow Pig Bun, Kihei Formerly Cafe Carmen, CPB should actually have another B in their name, for Bourbon, which features prominently in their bar
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KIMO’S HAPPY HOUR - Daily. Drafts, house margaritas, house wines, Mai Tais. Appetizer specials. All Happy Hour specials apply unless Uncle Willie K is playing. 3-5pm Kimo’s, (845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811; kimosmaui.com
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BOTERO BAR & LOUNGE HAPPY HOUR - Daily. Half off domestic beers, wine by the glass, and well drinks on the rocks. 5-6pm; Botero Bar & Lounge, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-1234; grandwailea.com/resort-dining
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Daily. $4-$6 Draft Beers, $6 house wines, $6 cocktails. 3-5pm Ocean Pool Bar & Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200
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PAILOLO BAR & GRILL HAPPY HOUR - Daily. $6-8 drinks - beer, wine and cocktails. Live music. 4-6pm Pailolo Bar & Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 8088-667-3200
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Spooky Sexy Halloween The Kit Kat Club does Tim Burton’s Graveyard Cabaret
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the most popular. The Kit Kat Club Cabaret actually does a more rare style called “Cabaret Burlesque” that’s sexy but doesn’t involve much taking off of clothes. We use live singing and choreographed group dancing, which is very unusual in burlesque outside of Maui. Our shows are inspired equally by burlesque, musical theater and the early movie musicals. We create variety shows by collaborating with other Maui performers who share some of the same inspirations. MT: I can’t even find a bra that fits. Where on Maui does Kit Kat Club get costumes?
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he scintillating act of burlesque is taken to great heights with Maui’s own Kit Kat Club. The Club began one Halloween night seven years ago in Lahaina, and the lively action hasn’t slowed down. This weekend, Kit Kat Club celebrates by dancing in their undergarments with a tribute to Tim Burton at the Iao Theatre. We chatted with Ellen Peterson, the vivacious KKC founder, and Karen Stavash, the KKC co-owner, to find out who is behind those false eyelashes, and what Tim Burton’s skeletons have to do with it.
MAUITIME: Which came first Halloween or Kit Kat Club Cabaret? ELLEN PETERSON: In addition to simply loving the combination of sexy meets scary, creepy or dark, Halloween allows us to be a bit more outrageous with our costumes and acts. During Halloween season, adults are usually open, if not expecting, something more outlandish from us so this gives us some leeway in “pushing the envelope” a bit more with our choreography and subject matter. We appreciate that we can go a little more risqué during Halloween, so we embrace that. Additionally, the first, official Kit Kat Club Cabaret performance was on Front Street on Halloween. We performed a chair song & dance to a song from the musical Cabaret. When the host of the show asked us our troupe’s name, on the spot we came up with the name Kit Kat Club Cabaret because that was the name of the club in the movie. Consequently, Halloween is always our “anniversary” and performing every Halloween has become a tradition for us.
KAREN STAVASH: We’ve got so much momentum now, we’ve got such good chemistry as a team and Kit Kat Club has always had a special energy of it’s own that always attracts wonderful people to work with and wonderful crowds that make our shows successful. It feels like it’s impossible to stop, especially when we come home to closets stuffed full of fun costumes! We get really
MT: Who is the Kit Kat Club? Will they all perform the show? EP: There are seven members of Kit Kat Club and more than 10 star entertainers from some of Maui OnStage’s hit musicals in this production. For Kit Kat Club Cabaret, we have: myself, Jessica Dungans, Karen, Casey Murphy, Denise Green, Lily Lee Campbell and Trevor Arnholt. Featured “triple threats” from Maui OnStage include Charles Cook, Felicia Chernicki, Jason Wulf, Sarah Loney, Dale Button, Sharleen Lagattuta, Steven Dascoulias and a handful of other Maui OnStage graveyard freaks. Isa Hansen is our special guest bellydancer and burlesque sensation Violetta Baretta from Honolulu will be featured at Friday night’s show. Douglas Deboer is the video/multimedia artist. MT: I thought your shows were sexy... ‘Graveyard Cabaret’ sounds spooky.Which is it? EP: Tim Burton’s Graveyard Cabaret is a fully choreographed, full-length, vaudevillian-style variety show that features many different performers addressing Tim Burton-themed (or inspired) song and dance acts. I am absolutely bewitched by the surreal way Tim Burton associates romance with the macabre, particularly in his darkly mysterious and extravagant, Gothic-era films. The numbers in this show all, in one way or another, espouse a surreal, Burtonesque gothic style. MT: For those who don’t know, what should they expect at a burlesque show? KS: You should never know what to expect at a burlesque show! A good burlesque show has a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor, some quirkiness in the staging– as if the performers are having a good laugh at themselves–along with a sexy, vintage style that might have a pinch of shock value but in a way that is really fun for the audience. There’s actually many types of burlesque, from puppetry to belly dance to classic striptease, with the striptease forms being
MT: Is there an age limit for burlesque? How about a dress code? KS: This eye-popping pageant promises to lure guests into their wildest and wackiest Halloween fantasies! Attendees are encouraged to dress in their Halloween costumes or fantasy attire. There’s music and mingling (and many photoops) after the show. Because Maui adults are crazy for Halloween and seem to embrace it like some sort of hedonistic Mardi Gras, we set out to produce a Halloween stage show just for adults (we suggest 16 years and older), where they don’t have to go to a bar or maneuver the drunken revelry of Front Street to feel they are a part of an erotic playground.
$22 for first-come-first-serve, assigned seating. $35 for front-row and legroom seats . Visit Mauionstage.com or 808-242-6969. MT: Are there members of your group that are not performing but have been a part of creating this? KS: We’re all pretty much behind and in front of the scenes! However, I would like to give a special shout out to Daniel Vickrs who is helping us build a creepy Burtonesque tree for the stage. MT: How is Maui Onstage involved? EP: Maui OnStage supports, coaches and showcases many talented singers, actors and dancers. We wanted to combine talents with these performers in order to produce a full-length, quality show that would bring attention not only to the continued flair of Kit Kat Club, but to the endowment of Maui OnStage. Once it was decided that the cast of Tim Burton’s Graveyard Cabaret would be KKC and Maui OnStage performers, Maui OnStage gave us the technical and infrastructure support necessary to produce such a large, multimedia show. Part of the profits will benefit Maui OnStage, which is a nonprofit. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie news, visit MauiTime’s food blog at: mauidish.com
MT: You had me at erotic playground and fantasy. How do you make each show unique? EP: This is the second fulllength, gothic Halloween stage show that I’ve produced. After the huge success of last year’s PHANTOMÈ! at Iao Theater, Sarah Loney and I became inspired to team up in order to make this year’s show even more outlandish. Last year we relied solely on Doug Deboer’s visuals for our set design and backdrop. This year we are building a fantastical graveyard set on the stage that will interact with the visuals and characters in the show. We’ve also added a handful of additional entertainers to the cast and have put together close to 20 cabaret numbers to address this unique theme.
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MT: How has the club matured over the years?
excited for each new idea and ride the fun of that idea into the next show, and the next.
EP: We gals of KKC come up with costume ideas and then either modify a corset or bra, for example, or work with local seamstress to modify or create them. My co-producer, Sarah Loney, is the costumier for Maui OnStage and she has designed or otherwise created a creative concoction of costumes for this show–everything from glow in the dark skeletons to a fully outfitted steampunk circus!
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No More Rovin The Irish Rovers visit Maui on their farewell tour MT: Can you each give me one word that has described this past year of touring? GM: Hard to do in one word, but the one word would be… satisfying. IM: Exhilarating MC: Amazing! GEOFFREY KELLY: This past year of touring has been... Global FG: Exciting! PHOTO COURTESY IRISH ROVERS
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A night of Unicorns, Whores and Hounds
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aui is a hot bed for Celtic creativity. While our shores are a wee bit warmer than our Irish and Scottish sister islands, that hasn’t cooled our passion for Celtic music. Hamish Burgess of Maui Celtic has been promoting Celtic culture here for years, every Sunday his Maui Celtic Radio show, underwritten by the Irish Rovers, belts out the best international Celtic selections starting at 4pm (Bluesandroots.com). At the moment, Burgess is with The Irish Rovers, and when they come to town this week on their 50th Anniversary Tour set to bid a fond “Farewell To Rovin,’” they’re asking any Celtic musicians to bring CDs of their music to submit for the syndicated show. Call the Maui Arts and Cultural Center at 242-SHOW for tickets to the Friday October 24 show that starts at 7:30. The band stopped in one place just long enough to update us on their latest and last world tour.
MT: We read somewhere that you were the “International ambassadors of Irish Music.” How has touring influenced your music?
deadly-I hate them, the food is usually not good, but other than that it’s wonderful. Maui would be very nice. As a matter of fact we are counting the shores until we get to Maui, we’re looking forward to getting to Maui, we’re looking forward to getting to Hawaii and to relaxing. MT: Why are live performances still important in this age of technology? GM: Well, that’s just it, technology is wonderful and almost anybody can do it if they have a book, but playing music… You have to have a bit of heart and soul as well so live music will always be popular no matter what part of the world you’re in. People like to see live performances because they like to see the foibles of people, the mistakes, the good times and the bad times. That’s all part of acting and singing, so it’ll always be around. IAN MILLER: Live performances are so important because people should have the experience of seeing, hearing, laughing, crying and enjoying the passion the artist put into their music/performances.
GEORGE MILLAR: We pick up ideas no matter where we go, we listen to all sorts of Celtic music, whether it’s Scottish or Irish or even in New Zealand. We pick up ideas and probably that’s what changes the band from year to year. We add new ideas.
SEAN O’DRISCOLL: Because you interact music with people live, not virtually.
MT: What’s your favorite part of touring?
MORRIS CRUM: Nothing replaces a live concert or music venue to experience the special two way communication and enjoy the ambience of watching and listening to a band, orchestra or solo artiste.
GM: Meeting the people of course! That’s what it’s all about; at the end of the night we go out and sign autographs and when you meet the people and you realize that they like you and they’ve supported us all these years. We give something back to them and the fact that we do come out and talk to them and shake their hand, that’s the nice part of the journey. Nothing else is nice about it, the beds hurt your back, the long drives are
FRED GRAHAM: Because live bands such as The Irish Rovers actually make contact with their audiences, bring them into and make them part of the performance.
MT: What legacy does The Irish Rovers wish to leave behind? GM: We would wish to leave the fact that we were a fun band, we weren’t controversial in any way probably, we were just a very family orient-
ed Celtic music band and we brought our wares to the world, and the world accepted them. MT: What’s in store for the future of The Irish Rovers? GM: We’re still touring, we’re finishing up our farewell tours and we are going to be doing special events and folk festivals, now and again. So I think when you’re a musician or an actor/actress you always have it in your blood, you can’t just say I’m quitting on… Sept. 8 at 5 o’clock in the afternoon.You can’t just retire from music, it’s always in your blood. I’ll always be writing, we’ll always want to do some live performances, we just don’t want to do the daily grind that we’re doing now and we have done since the band began 50 years ago. We’re just going to cut back, we’re still going to meet each other hopefully once a year and do a two or three-week tour and some special events. MT: What advice would you have given yourselves 40 years ago? GM: Stay in fucking school for godsake. Get an education! Carry it on on weekends the way you’re doing it and finish school. I didn’t finish school and I didn’t go to university and I probably regret that a little bit, although I’ve had a wonderful career, a wonderful life. But we got lucky and not too many bands got lucky like we did, especially not playing rock and roll. My advice is if you are gonna get out of school and go right to your job and play music then you bloody well do it 14 hours a day.You better rehearse and write and rehearse and write and rehearse and rehearse! That’s how you become a band.You can’t just pick up a guitar and say, “I got three chords, right let’s start a band.”You have to know what you’re doing and you have to have good management somewhere along the way. Or if not good management, you have to manage your money and your affairs yourself. So that’s my advice.
GM: Not much method to the madness, other than just having a good time ourselves. We enjoy ourselves onstage and that goes over onto the audience, and they enjoy themselves too in most cases-as far as I know. We have not ever gotten into the political aspect of the Irish way of life, which we can certainly do that if we wanted to, but we don’t want to. We’re a mixed band, so we have always stayed with the happier songs and the uptempo songs and that’s probably why we’re successful. MT: What music is currently on your MP3 players? GM: Currently, I believe I’m listening to Jimmy Buffet, he’s got a new album and I quite like all of the tracks on the album. So I’m listening to Jimmy Buffet, and maybe it’s because we’re a wee bit like him, not in the same genre musically but we’re the same idea. We’re just having a good time, Jimmy Buffet is like that too onstage, he has a great time and all of his fans have a good time. They have the parrot-heads, we have the potato-heads. IM: I don’t have an iPod, although I do have about 60,000 tunes in my iTunes library. I like to listen to as many different kinds of music as possible. Since we are in New Zealand at the moment, I’ve been listening to some traditional Maori music. GK: On the iPod... Guy Clark, Amos Lee, Willie K, Alan Stivell, Gary Moore, Sandy Denny, Billie Holiday, Red Garland, Five Hand Reel, Tower Of Power, Genesis, Opeth, Van Morrison, Dr John, The Beatles, The Bothy Band, The Band, Mastodon, Kate Bush, Martin Sexton, I could go on. MT: What can The Irish Rovers fans look forward to in this farewell tour? GM: They’re gonna get the usual, which they’ll expect to get. They’re gonna get “The Unicorn” and the “Black Velvet Band” and all those songs that they grew up on like we did. So we’ll be doing those songs but there’s also a whole raft of new songs that we’ve asserted into the show, which I think they’ll enjoy as well. They’re gonna have two hours of fun. And they’ll hopefully leave whistling “The Drunken Sailor.” ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more A&E news, visit MauiTime’s events blog at: mauivents.com
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Picks
by Marina Satoafaiga
This Weeks Picks FRIDAY, OCT. 24
THURSDAY, OCT. 23 DAVID LINDLEY – This Thursday, Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist David Lindley will play the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Armed with a host of musical instruments, Lindley has unmatched range and style. The former lead of El Rayo-X and member of Kaleidoscope returns to Maui for an intimate performance. Maui’s own Randall Rospond will open the show. $35. 7:30pm. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts. org. Photo: Harald Krichel/Wikimedia Commons
PLANTATION DAYS – Lahaina Restoration Foundaundarday. tion’s Plantation Days returns this Friday and Saturday. The two-day festival commemorates Lahaina’s sugar plantation roots. This year’s event will feature beverages from ine. Maui Brewing Co. and Chambers & Chambers Wine. Enjoy entertainment from Ekolu, Richard Ho’opi’i, Na ore. Hoa, Nuff Sedd, Burn’n Love’s Darren Lee and more. eer $5. Keiki under 5 Free. 5pm-10:30pm. Old Pioneer 262, Mill (Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-661-3262, Lahainarestoration.org. Photo courtesy Darren Lee ee
FRIDAY, OCT. 24 ‘THE GLASS MENAGERIE’ – The Maui Academy of Performing Arts presents the classic play The Glass Menagerie, which runs from this Friday, Oct. 24 through Sunday, Nov. 9. Written by Tennessee Williams, the play features Peggy Harmon, Jefferson Davis, Eva Sikes and Dylan Bode. Catch a special “AfterWords” with the cast and director on Sunday, Nov. 2. $15 for students. $21 adults. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm. Steppingstone Playhouse, Queen Ka’ahumanu Center (275 W Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului), 808-244-8760, Mauiacademy.org. Photo: Jack Grace
MAUI AIDS FOUNDATION HALLOWEEN PARTY – Join Maui AIDS Foundation this Friday at Kono’s on the Green for their Halloween Party. For the fourth year now, you can release your inner freak on the dance floor with DJ Ron, DJ Kurt, DJ TRVR and DJ LaRage. You can also enter for a chance at first place in the evening’s costume contest! Quench your thirst with drink specials and pupus till 11:30pm. $10 advance. $15 door. 8:30pm1:30am. Konos on the Green (1345 Pi’ilani Hwy., Kihei), MauiAIDS.org. Photo courtesy MAF
FRIDAY, OCT. 24 GHOULIN ROUGE – Flashback to your high school days during Montessori School of Maui’s Ghoulin Rouge: Haunted Prom this Friday. Dress to impress for the evening’s costume contest. Or just sip specialty cocktails and groove to beats by DJ Valerie. Refuel with bites by Three’s Bar and Grill and stroll the silent auction. Proceeds will benefit Montessori School of Maui. 21+. 6pm-10pm. $85 individual. $200 vip. $2,000 tables of 10. Montessori School of Maui (2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-573-0374, Momi.org. Photo courtesy MOMI
TIM BURTON’S GRAVEYARD CABARET – This Friday and Saturday, the Kit Kat Club Cabaret will turn up the heat for the two days of Tim Burton’s Graveyard Cabaret. Friday will feature Violetta Baretta while both nights promise fantastic and sultry cabaret. Guests can feast their eyes on Douglas DeBoer’s multimedia show and other vixen visuals. The adult-only zone welcomes costumed guests and will feature music following the show. $22-$35. 7:30pm. Maui OnStage (68 N. Market St., Wailuku), Mauionstage.com. Photo courtesy Kit Kat Cabaret
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FRIDAY, OCT. 24 HAUNTED HAIKU HIKE – The Haunted Haiku Hike returns this Friday and Saturday and has something for everyone! Venture with your keiki through the Fairyland Day Hike (noon-4pm), which features a mythological creature petting zoo, magic, fortune-telling and more. The hike will also take guests to the Fairyland Music Festival, featuring live music by I,Star, Marya Stark and Treva “Noisy Parrot” Briggs. The Scaryland Night Hike (6-9pm) invites adults to explore Haiku’s past with special appearances by paniolos, plantation workers and night marchers. $5 Keiki. $15 Adults. Keiki 3 and under free. Awalau Farm (Awalau Road, Haiku), HauntedHaikuHike.com. Photo courtesy Haunted Haiku Hike
XTERRA 10K & 5K – Duke’s Beach House XTERRA 10K Gril and Hula Grill’s XTERRA 5K returns to the Westside this S Saturday and Sunday for the XTERRA World Championoff-ro ships. The off-road triathlon is the finale in a series of nearly o 100 off-road triathlon races held worldwide. Paul M Mitchell representatives will also participate in a Cut-a-thon on Saturday (9am-noon) b benefiting Challenged Athlete Foundation. G online for times, fees and location. Ritz Go Kap Carlton, Kapalua (One Ritz-Carlton Dr., Kapalua), Xterraplanet.com. Photo courtesy Xterra Xterraplanet.
SATURDAY, OCT. 25 THE MONSTER BALL – Gannon’s Monster Ball returns this Saturday for costume, Captain Morgan and (DJ) Cortez! Cool down at the bar, don your best costume and snap a photo at the photobooth. Just please leave any masks at home (they’re not allowed). VIP available upon reservation. 21+. $10-$15. 9pm1am. Gannon’s (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080, Gannonsrestaurant. com. Photo courtesy Gannon’s
OCEANSIDE OKTOBERFEST – Makena Beach & Golf Resort presents the Oceanside Oktoberfest celebration this Saturday. Featuring fall-inspired brews, guests are invited to enjoy festive flavors, live entertainment and giveaways. There will be German and American beers like Warsteiner Premium Verum, Erdinger Oktoberfest, Paulaner Hefe-weizen, Blue Moon Harvest Pumpkin Ale and Sam Adam’s Oktoberfest. You can also enjoy pretzels, strudel, bratwurst and potato pancakes. $75. 6:30pm. Makena Beach & Golf Resort (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888, Makenaresortmaui.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
SATURDAY, OCT. 25 PADDLE FOR A CURE – This Saturday, The Butterfly Effect, The Hyatt Regency Maui and Maui Jim present Paddle for a Cure. The Pink Paddle will take participants (SUP, canoes and kayaks) on a two-mile course beginning and ending at Canoe Beach in Ka’anapali. A beach festival will follow at the Hyatt complete with food, beverage and live entertainment by Anuhea. The event will benefit Susan G Komen Hawaii. $25 After event only. $65-$300 Race registration. 8am-2pm. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa & Hanakao’o Beach (Canoe Beach), Betheeffect.com. Photo courtesy The Butterfly Effect
SUNDAY, SUND N DAY ND A , OCT. 2 26 OCEAN VODKA OKTOBERFEST (RESCHEDULED) – Hawaii On TV brings you the fifth annual OktoberFEST this Saturday at Ocean Vodka’s distillery. Grab your beach chairs and blankets for an evening under the stars with musicians John Cruz, Benny Uyetake, John Zangrando, Fulton Tashombe, Joe Cano, Andrew Molina and Zenshin Daik Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit the Pacific Daiko. Can Cancer Foundation. (This event was originally scheduled for Oct. 18, but changed because of Hurri Hurricane Ana). $35 advances/ $40 door. 4pm-8pm. 21+. Ocean Vodka (4051 Omaopio Rd., Kula), Pacificcancerfoundation.org. Photo of John Cruz courtesy Danperezfilms K
A KEIKI’S WALK – A Keiki’s Dream invites the ohana to walk for the cause this Saturday at Keopuolani Park. Support Maui County’s neediest children, making their dreams come true through the AKD program. Participants are invited to don costumes, participate in Halloween games and enjoy festive treats. Oh, and if you get the most pledges, you win a two-night stay at the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel. $15 keiki pledge. $25 Adult pledge. 7am registration. 8am walk. Keopuolani Park (Kahului), Akeikisdream.org. Photo courtesy A Keiki’s Dream
TUESDAY, OCT. 28 TITA TELLS SPOOKY STORIES – Maui Friends of the Library presents Kathy “Tita” Collins this Tuesday at the Kahului Public Library. She’ll share spooky stories inspired by Hawaiian legends. Get into the spirit of All Hallows Eve with the mystical and chilling tales from our island home. Bring the keiki for a fun evening of intrigue and imagination! Free. 6pm. Kahului Public Library (90 School St., Kahului); 808-873-3097, Librarieshawaii.org. Photo courtesy Libraries Hawaii
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Film
by Barry Wurst II
Soft Bore ‘Addicted’ is about sex, but it’s not sexy ★★★★★ Rated R/ 106 Min.
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he subject matter may be sexual addiction but the movie’s only interested in desire, lust and the joys of inhibition-free sex. Addicted, based on the book by Zane (the erotic novelist, not Billy), is every bit about the dangers of sex addiction as Cheech and Chong movies are about the dangers of pot smoking. Sharon Leal, an actress of considerable talent and dazzling beauty, plays Zoe, a successful art curator with two cute kids and an exceptionally good looking husband. How good looking? He’s played by Boris Kodjoe, who all but embodies the “perfect husband.” Remember the line from Salt N Pepa’s “Shoop” that goes “a body like Ahnold with a Denzel face...” That’s this guy. After an especially perfect day, Zoe and her abs-tastic husband have an enthusiastic bout of sex, to which he falls asleep, not wanting to go a third round. Zoe just lays there, unhappy. She gets up, goes to her laptop and downloads a stream of pornography. Just to be clear about what’s taking place, we see her pull out a large, buzzing vibrator, resembling an alien death ray from a sci-fi B-movie. We’re supposed to be gasping, oh no, Zoe has a problem. All I could think was, how could she hide something that crazy in her desk drawer? Wouldn’t her kids find it while searching for crayons? While looking to procure new works of art, Zoe meets the acclaimed artist, Quinton Canosa. It’s lust-at-first sight, as Quinton unleashes a tsunami of corny one-liners and looks at Zoe the way a timber wolf gazes at a flock of sheep. William Levy plays Quinton, whose accent, lothario appearance and way with cheesy pick-up lines reminded me of Olivier Martinez in Unfaithful. The frequently shirtless Quinton doesn’t waste any time, asking to paint Zoe in the nude. Quinton also has a hanger-on mistress that we know is up to no good, as she wears leg warmers in every scene. In addition to scenes where Zoe tells all to her therapist (appealingly played by Tasha Smith), we also get Zoe’s late night encounters in slick sex clubs, in which everyone attending (and, for that matter, all of the extras in this movie) resemble catalog worthy models. Not for nothing, this is where she encounters actorturned-model Tyson Beckford. Rather than fully recap the plot, let me pose the story in the form of a Cosmopolitan-style question: Ladies, if you had to choose between having sex with your handsome husband, your exotic, chiseled lover or Ralph Lauren model Beckford, which one would you choose? Addicted has a mostly African-American cast–Leal, Kodjoe and Smith are Tyler Perry regulars and the film resembles Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage
Counselor in many ways.Yet, the film’s biggest influence isn’t Perry but Zalman King, the producer/director of dozens of softcore erotic dramas, many of which became late night staples on Cinemax. Most famous for making 9 and a Half Weeks and Wild Orchid, King’s staple is a scene of actors wearing masks while attending a posh, underground sex club (a scene this movie tries hard to duplicate). King’s movies sported awful dialogue but had guts and never wagged a finger at their audience. Addicted wants it both ways: to be on the level with the harrowing Michael Fassbender vehicle Shame and a titillating sex fantasy, a celluloid Harlequin Romance.
Get off my car!
The title credits slither and leave a red hue, indicating how ready this is for late night cable airings. Perry’s Temptation didn’t offer as much skin and sex but is trashier and far more entertaining. Addicted adapts a thriller angle too late in the game,
draws out the story long after we’re done caring. It’s too dumb, obvious and lacking enough cheap thrills to fully rate as a guilty pleasure... and no, after a staggering film debut, that magnum-sized vibrator never makes a return appearance. ■
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Film
by Alex Mitchell
Showtimes KA‘AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm) Ouija- PG13-FRI-SAT 10:50 1:00 3:20 5:30 7:40 10:00, SUN-WED 10:50 1:00 3:20 5:30 7:40 The Trial-NR- FRI-SAT 10:45 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:50, SUN-WED 10:45 1:30 4:15 7:00 The Best of Me-PG13- THU 11:30 2:00 4:30 7:00, FRI-SAT 11:15 2:00 4:30 7:15 9:45, SUN-WED 11:15 2:00 4:30 7:15 Book Of Life-PG- THU 10:45 1:15 2:15 3:35 5:50 7:00 8:00, FRI-SAT 10:30 11:30 12:45 1:45 3:00 4:15 5:15 7:30 9:45, SUN-WED 10:30 11:30 12:45 1:45 3:00 4:15 5:15 7:30 The Equalizer-R- THU 10:55 1:40 4:25 7:15, FRISAT 7:00 9:50, SUN-WED 7:00 Gone Girl-R- THU 10:25 1:25 4:25 7:25, FRI-SAT 12:45 3:45 6:45 9:40, SUN-WED 12:45 3:45 6:45 Boxtrolls-PG- THU 11:45 4:35 Annabelle-R- THU 10:25 12:45 3:00 5:20 7:45
Annabelle-R- FRI-WED 2:40 7:40 Left Behind-PG13- THU (1:00 3:50), FRIWED 1:20 4:00 The Maze Runner-PG13- THU (12:50 3:40) 6:30 9:40, FRI-WED 1:10 3:50 6:30 9:20 Guardians Of The Galaxy- PG13- THU (12:30 3:30) 6:30 9:50, FRI-WED 12:40 4:10 6:40 9:50 Dolphin Tale 2-PG- THU (11:40 2:10) Pompeii From The British Museum-PGTHU 7:00
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WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) (FridayWednesday Showtimes Were Unavailable At Press Time. Please Call Theater For More Info) Fury-R- THU 12:30 3:45 7:00 Dracula Untold-PG13- THU 1:30 4:00 7:15 Gone Girl-R-THU 12:00 3:30 6:45
JOHN WICK - R - Action/Thriller - Keanu Reeves plays an ex-hit man who goes back to work to take revenge on gangsters blah blah blah. 101 min. OUIJA - PG13 - Horror - Friends play with an ouija board and then bad things happen. 89 min. POMPEII FROM THE BRITISH MUSEUM - PG - Special Event - Check out the British Museum’s Pompeii exhibition. 80 min. ST. VINCENT- PG13 - Comedy - A boy befriends a misanthropic veteran neighbor (played by Bill Murray) 102 min THE TRIAL - NR - Drama - A mentally challenged man goes on trial after allegedly raping his teacher. In English and Tagalog. Running time unknown
NOW PLAYING ADDICTED - R - Thriller/Drama - A gallery owner starts an affair with a painter, then all hell breaks loose. See this week’s film review. 106 min.
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Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) Frankenstein Encore- NR- MON 7:00, WED 7:00 John Wick-R- THU 8:00 10:30, FRI (11:30 2:00 4:30) 7:00 9:30, SAT-WED(11:20 1:40) 5:00 7:20 10:40 Fury-R- THU (11:20 11:50 12:40 1:10 3:50 4:20) 7:00 7:30 9:40 10:10, FRI-WED 11:30 1:20 1:50 3:50 4:20 7:10 7:40 9:30 10:00 Addicted-R-THU (1:20 4:30) 7:00 10:30, FRI-WED 12:00 5:10 10:30 Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible-PG- THU (11:10 2:20 2:50 4:30 5:00) 6:50 7:20 9:30 10:00, FRI-WED 11:20 1:10 1:40 4:20 4:50 6:40 7:10 10:10 10:40 Dracula Untold-PG13- THU (11:30 12:00 2:00 2:30 4:30 5:00) 7:10 7:40 10:00 10:40, FRI-WED 11:20 2:40 5:00 6:50 7:20 9:30 10:00 St. Vincent-PG13- FRI-WED 11:10 1:30 4:10 7:00 9:50 The Judge-R- THU (12:00 3:40) 6:50 10:10, FRIWED 1:00 3:30 6:50 9:20
FRANKENSTEIN - NR - Horror/Stage play Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller star in National Theatre Live’s production of the Mary Shelley classic. 135 min.
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ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY - PG - Comedy - The title pretty much tells the tale. Stars Jennifer Garner and Steve Carell. 81 min. ANNABELLE - R - Horror - Another horror film about satanic cultists and an evil doll. Stars people we will, for the sake of their careers, keep anonymous. 98 min. THE BEST OF ME - PG13 - Romance/Drama Former high school sweethearts reunite when they visit their hometown. 117 min. BOOK OF LIFE - PG - Animation/Comedy - A young man must either stay with his family or go out on some crazy, fantastic adventure. 95 min. THE BOXTROLLS - PG - Animation/Adventure A boy raised by trash collecting trolls fights an evil exterminator 97 min. DRACULA UNTOLD - PG13 - Action/Fantasy Vlad Tepes–the original Dracula–cuts a deal with dark forces to save his kingdom. 92 min. THE EQUALIZER - R - Action/Thriller - Denzel Washington stars in this remake of the 1980s TV show about a man trying to escape his violent past by helping some young girl threatened by Russian gangsters. 132 min. FURY - R - Action/War - Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf (good luck with that one) star as American tank
crewmen fighting Nazis in World War II. 134 min. GONE GIRL - R - Mystery/Drama - A woman goes missing, and then a media circus turns on her husband. Stars Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. 149 min. THE JUDGE - R - Drama - Robert Downey Jr. plays a big city lawyer who returns home when his judge father (Robert Duvall) is suspected of murder. 141 min. LEFT BEHIND - PG13 - Action/Sci-fi/Bible - Wow, they remade the old Kirk Cameron picture about the Christian Rapture with Nicholas Cage and Lea Thompson. 110 min. THE MAZE RUNNER - PG13 - Action/Sci Fi Little Thomas loses his memory, then finds himself trapped in a maze with other boys. It’s symbolism, people! Symbolism! 113 min.
LAST CHANCE DOLPHIN TALE 2 - PG - Drama/Family - Remember that movie about the dolphin with the prosthetic tail? Well, now the dolphin needs companion or it has to go to another aquarium. 107 min. THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU - R - Comedy Four grown siblings return to their childhood home and live under the same roof again for a week after their father dies. Stars Jane Fonda, Tina Fey and Jason Bateman. 103 min.
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by Alex Mitchell & Dayna Yamasaki
Calendar
Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS
STAGE
FOODIE
FEEL DI VYBZ - Fri, Oct 24. Join Casanova for a night full of Roots Reggae, Dancehall Hip-Hop, Club Classix with selectors Irie Dole and special guest DJ Shatta. $5 all night. 21+. 10pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.).
‘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.$29.99 Keiki / $59.99 adults. Children 5 and under are free. Kama‘aina and military rates, dinner, and VIP packages are available. 5pm. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; Mauitheatre.com
VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES - Thu, Oct 23. See (and sample) how Chef Rachel Davies uses local, organic and wholesome ingredients to make healthy and delicious entrées, soups, breakfast, and desserts. No registration required. For a jump start on the class, check out more than 600 healthy recipes online. First and third Thursday of every month. Free. 5:30-6:30pm. Down To Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; Downtoearth.org
MORGENSTERN TRIO - Fri, Oct 24. The trio–Stefan Hempel (violin), Catherine Klipfel (piano) and Emanuel Wehse (violoncello) joined forces in 2005 at the Folkwang Academy in Essen. The trio has since won international awards including the most prestigious Piano Trio Prize in the U.S. They also tour as one of the most exciting new chamber groups from Europe. Tickets are $45, half price for kids. Show starts at 7:30pm. McCoy Studio Theater. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org IRISH ROVERS - Fri, Oct 24. With a career spanning 50 years and three generations of music lovers, the Irish Rovers are giving their fans one final chance to say goodbye. The band’s new album, The Irish Rovers, 50 Years, is also being released at concerts for this farewell tour. Tickets are $45, $50 and $60. Show starts at 7:30pm. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org ISLAND VIBEZ MUSIC FEST - Sat, Oct 25. This features three of Reggae’s top artists– Collie Buddz, Stick Figure and Kolohe Kai. This will be Stick Figure’s first time on Maui and Kolohe Kai’s first time on Maui since the band started performing again. Tickets are $30 advance, $40 day of and $80 VIP. Gates open at 5pm, show starts at 5:30pm. Event Lawn. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MOHALA MAI 2014 - Sat, Oct 25. Under the direction of Na Hoku Hanohano Award winning vocalist and kumu hula, Napua Greig, the dancers of Halau Na Lei Kaumaka O Uka present their annual Mohala Mai, a celebration of 18 years of hula. The silent auction starts 4pm in the courtyard and the show starts at 5:30pm. Tickets are $32. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org
CHOPPED COOKING COMPETITION - Fri, Oct BURN’N LOVE–A MUSICAL JOURNEY STAR24. Roselani Place will host its first Chopped CookRING DARREN LEE - Daily. Experience Elvis in ing comp competition in the main dining Relive the nostalgia of Hawaii with Burn’n Love! Relive room. Twelve Culinary Arts fro om Hawaii Blue Hawaii and the Alohaa from Stud Students from University of live broadcast that made TV H Hawaii, Maui College will history with the most au-b be participating in creatthentic Elvis tribute show ing their best savory dish ever presented on stage. using a basket of secret Shows Monday, Tuesingredients. Roselani day, Thursday and Friday Place residents will have at 8pm. Tickets start at the opportunity to taste, $59.99; kama‘aina and UT judge and pick the winKO military prices are availC E ner of the competition of CH EK able. A portion of every WE CAN e each of the two rounds of E ticket sold benefits the U H T YO th the cook-off. Families and . OF ui Maui Food Bank. 8pm Maui KS E 17 frie friends of Roselani Place A PIC Theatre, (878 Front St., LaP G N Resid Residents are welcome to O haina); 808-856-7900; Mauiattend the event. Free. 1-3pm. theatre.com Roselani P Place (88 South Papa TE SCHOOL LAHAINA INTERMEDIATE A h l i) 8 Ave., K Kahului); 808-871-7720 THEATER CLASSES - Oct 23 - Dec. 15. Theatre JAPENGO SATURDAY SUSHI SCHOOL - Sat, Theatre Maui is teaming up again with Lahaina InOct 25. Join Japengo’s sushi chef in their chic sushi termediate School and the Lahaina Complex Afterlounge. Learn how to create Japengo’s signature School Tutor Project. On select Mondays they will be sushi rolls from scratch, with hands-on instruction providing free after-school drama classes with Miss from Chef Jay and Japengo’s team of expert sushi Kristi Scott, local theater arts director, actress and chefs. $50 per person (includes sushi, non-alcoholinstructor. 2:50-4pm. Lahaina Intermediate School ic beverages, tax and gratuity). Maximum 20 people (871 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-214-7443 per class, reservations are required. Every second ‘THE TRIAL OF GOLDILOCKS’ - Sat, Oct 25 and fourth Saturday of every month. 3-4:30pm Jap& Sun, Oct 26. Guilty or innocent? Was the engo at the Hyatt Regency, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., young girl a selfish spoiled brat intruding where Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4727; Maui.hyatt.com she didn’t belong? Or was she the victim of three FARM TO TABLE DINING - (Every Sat.) Feast on conniving bears (and their animal “band of hoods the abundant harvest of a freshly picked vegetarin the woods”)? This production is perfect for all ian meal made from only the purest, chemical and ages. $10 adults. $6 youth. 11am on Saturday & pesticide free ingredients, accompanied by Maui 2pm on Sunday. Iao Theater (68 N. Market St., Sacred Earth Soothing Herbal Tea Blend. Menu Wailuku); 808-242-6969; mauionstage.com varies depending on what’s available for harvest. Call for reservations. $25, $20 kama‘aina. 6-8pm.
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Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm (4505 Hana Hwy., Haiku); 808-283-8057; Ahimsasanctuaryfarm.com SUNDAY NIGHT LAULAU - Sun, Oct 26. Enjoy a healthy and modern take on a traditional Hawaiian dish, every Sunday evening at Ko. Come early, the laulau special is first-come, first-served and does sell out. Kama‘aina offer not applicable. Ko (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-4100; Fairmont.com PULEHU BAR–WINE SOCIAL EVENTS - Every Sun & Mon. Book ahead of time for this fabulous weekly event. Sixteen people maximum will enjoy three award-winning wines, one bite to eat and great conversation with new friends. 5-5:45pm. For reservations, please visit Opentable.com. Pulehu Italian Grill, Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas. (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali).
ART HE MOKU POINA ‘OLE, AN ISLAND NOT FORGOTTEN - Oct 10 - Nov 3. An exhibition of photographs captured during the critical moment when the U.S. government returned Kaho‘olawe to the people of Hawaii 20 years ago. Featuring pieces by three of Hawaii’s most acclaimed photographers, Wayne Levin, Franco Salmoiraghi and David Ulrich, as well as archaeologist/writer Rowland Reeve. Kaho‘olawe Island Reserve Commission (811 Kolu St., Suite 201, Wailuku); 808243-5020; Kahoolawe.hawaii.gov CHRISTINE HALTON - Thu, Oct 23. Christine Halton’s eclectic style began as a child and was nurtured throughout her life. When she moved to Maui, she found inspiration everywhere. Her most recent pieces are very well received and reflect her love of the natural beauty of Maui. 11am-3pm. Maui Hands Gallery (1169 Makawao Ave.); 808572-2008; Mauihands.com KENNETH BAKKEN - Fri, Oct 24. Maui resident and Plein Air artist Kenneth Bakken has always embraced a love of the arts and has been painting and drawing as long as he can remember. He works doing technical and artistic illustrations for the telecommunications industry. Kenneth Bakken Fine Art is created in Limited Editions, making his fine art considerably more unique and collectable. Maui Hands Gallery (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-9898; Mauihands.com BANYAN TREE ART FAIR - Sat, Oct 25. Enjoy a day under the Banyan trees surrounded by beautiful art pieces created by local artists. Free. 9am - 5pm. Lahaina Arts Society - Banyan Tree Gallery (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com RELATIONSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS Sat, Oct 25 - Wed, Dec 3. A select group of artists has been invited to collaborate and create some unique works of art. Mon-Sun, 10:30am-5pm. Viewpoints Gallery (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-5979; Viewpointsgallerymaui.com CHRIS LARSON - Mon, Oct 27 & Wed, Oct 29. Chris Larson’s artistic journey began at age thirteen when she took an art class from her oil painter mother. Her journey continued merrily into watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, graphic design and photography. Chris says she loves how color, light and shadows visually define objects and enjoys using watercolors, acrylics to express that look in her paintings. Free. 4pm-9pm. Maui Hands Gallery (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-799; Mauihands.com HE MOKU POINA ‘OLE: AN ISLAND NOT FORGOTTEN - Oct 23-Nov. 4. Featuring pieces by three of Hawaiis most acclaimed photographers, Wayne Levin, Franco Salmoiraghi, David Ulrich, and archaeologist/writer Rowland Reeve, this exhibition of Kaho‘olawe photos will showcase selections from the Bishop Museum and Smithsonian. Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm. Bailey House (2375A Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-3326; Mauimuseum.org
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AMBROSIA 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 891-1011
CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL Wharf Cinema Center, 672 Front St., Lahaina - 667-0988
Throwback Thursdays w/ DJ TRVR, 10pm
Cirque du Freake w/ Ultraviolets & DJ Lobstah, 9pm, $5 cover
Sunrise Saturdays w/DJ Decka, 10pm
Comedown Sunday w/DJ Kurt, 10pm
MON- Mojito Mondays/Music & Movies, TUETequila Tuesdays w/ DJ Firefly, 10pm, WED- Wine Down Wed w/ DJ Caviar, 10pm
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Freak Night w/ The Ultraviolets, Remy, Keegan & Elf, 10pm
Mark Johnstone & Lenny Castellanos, 6:30-8:30pm no cover!
Octoberfest w/ DJ Kamikaze & Big Mike, 10pm $10
The Vinyl Frontier w/ DJ Blast, DJ Boomshot, DJ Skinny Guy & DJ Joralien, 10pm
NFL Sunday Ticket!
MON - Open Mic & Jam 7-10pm, TUE - Tex Mex Tuesday w/ Howard Ahia 6:30-8:30, WED- Randall Rospond 6:30pm
Will Hartzag time tba
Johnny 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-Kaleo Philips
NFL 2:30pm SIN
Chilltown Productions w/ DJ Blast, 9pm
The Natalie Nicole Band, 8pm
NFL Gina Martinelli, 6pm
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Jimi Lee Duo
Jazz Brunch, 1-4pm PM-Rick G
MON- Rick G, TUE- Mark Johnstone, WED-Ryan Robinson
Dominic 4-8pm, Second Life, 9-close
Rick G 4-8pm, Dat Guys, 9-close
Ryan Robinson 4-8pm, Super Dub Tribe 9-close
NFL/ Karaoke Industry Night
MON Karaoke 8-close, TUE- Rick G 4pm, WED-Rick G 4pm & Open Mic 9-close
CASANOVA 1188 Makawao Ave. - 572-0220
CHARLEY’S 142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8085
COOL CAT CAFE Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 667-0908
DIAMONDS ICE BAR 1279 S. Kihei Rd.- 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. - 891-8010
HARD ROCK CAFE 515 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-5700
JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787
MIXED PLATE: A THEMED EXHIBITION - Oct 23-Nov. 4. The Hui invites the community to explore the “mixed plate” of Hawaii’s multiculturalism. Artists are encouraged to investigate the relationships within and among Hawaii’s ethnic groups and how they combine to create a diverse cultural heritage. This exhibition allows locals and tourists to reflect upon what distinguishes Hawaii from any other place in the world. Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm. Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com
TICKETS ON SALE ROCKY HORROR DANCE PARTY - Fri, Oct 31. Check out the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Halloween Party! The cast includes Eric Gilliom, Amy Hanaiali‘i, Jerry Eiting, Dr. Nat, Dale Button, Tim Wolfe, Vince Esquire, Kelly Covington. The movie, enhanced by live action, video and music is sure to scare the song & dance into anyone! Of course, there will be an “appropriately inappropriate” costume contest where you can dress up in your most creative hallowed attire. And there will be live music with Eric Gilliom & Sins Of The Flesh and dance music from DJ Pio Marasco. There’ll be great food, beverages, prizes, people-watching and, of course, FrankeNfurter! 21+ and older only. Show starts at 7:30pm. Tickets are $25. Yokouchi Pavilion. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MADE IN MAUI FESTIVAL - Sat, Nov 8. More than 130 vendors will offer a wide variety of madein-Maui County products, including foods, produce, art, crafts, jewelry, fashion, gifts, collectibles and more; plus demonstrations and food trucks. Admission is $3, children 12 and under are free. The festival is co-presented by the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development and the Maui Chamber of Commerce. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Madeinmauicountyfestival.com AMY & WILLIE K - Sat, Nov 8. Two of Hawaii’s
MON-Kaliko’s Way 10pm, TUE-Elvis of Burnin’ Love 6:30pm, WED-Evan Shulman, 7:30 pm
Evan Shulman, 7:30pm
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400
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WED- Famous Ladies Night w/DJ Kurt, 9-1am
Karaoke 9pm
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Karaoke 9pm
Cole Sulenta
Mel Aruza, 7pm
Rick Glencross, 7pm
favorite musical luminaries, together again! Amy Hanaiali‘i and Willie Kahaiali‘i, recipients of multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. Each is an amazing vocalist; together they are astounding. This concert marks a long-awaited reunion event and is a not-to-be missed experience. Tickets are $12, $28, $40, and $55. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org ARISE: A MUSIC & FILM BENEFIT - Sun, Nov 9. The Arise: Music & Film Benefit event begins in the courtyard at 3:30pm with mental health wellness speakers, a silent auction and free live music with Soul Kitchen, Simply Twisted with Jamie Gallo, The Kittinger Jump, Steve Zuwala and The Deadlies, with MC China Leforge. At 7pm in Castle Theater, enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian music of Keola Beamer and Kumu Hula Moanalani Beamer in concert, followed by the world premiere screening of The Quietest Place on Earth, directed by Tom Vendetti. Tickets are $25. 3:30pm. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org BANDALOOP - Sun, Nov 16. A pioneer in vertical performance, BANDALOOP seamlessly weaves dynamic physicality, intricate choreography and the art of climbing. BANDALOOP performs in theaters, museums, in atriums and convention halls, skyscrapers, bridges, billboards, historical sites and even on cliffs. For more information, visit Bandaloop.org. Tickets are $12, $35, $45, and $65. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org ‘LEGEND OF KO‘OLAU’ - Sun, Nov 23. By Gary T. Kubota, this historical drama is about the life of Kaluaiko‘olau, Hawaiian cowboy and outlaw. In this one-man play, a courageous story unfolds about a Hawaiian family on Kauai fighting for their rights amidst the chaos and loss of Hawaiian sovereignty in 1893. This encore performance features a new lead actor, Moronai Kanekoa, who grew up on Maui and currently works in Los Angeles as a theater and film actor. Tickets are $28,
WED - Karaoke 9pm Mike Madden & Farzad Azad, 7pm
half-price for children. 3pm. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org BLUEGRASS GUITARIST PETER ROWAN - Fri, Oct 17. Influenced by Elvis, Bill Monroe and the Stanley Brothers, Rowan played for the Bluegrass Boys, Earth Opera, Sealtrain and other bands. Take a walk down memory lane with the bluegrass legend. $30-$65. 7:30pm. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center, McCoy Studio (One Cameron Way, Wailuku), 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org
EVENTS THURSDAY, OCT 23 FREE POLYNESIAN PERFORMANCES HULA SHOW - Free. 7pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com GEORGE KAHUMOKU, JR’S GRAMMY AWARD SLACK KEY SHOW - Experience the music of the masters at George Kahumoku’s Slack Key Show. This week will include a line-up of slack key artists, featuring an award-winning musician every week. 7:30pm Napili Kai Beach Resort, (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; Slackkeyshow.com
FRIDAY, OCT 24 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS LAND TRUST SERVICE PROJECT - Visit Waihe‘e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that’s rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching. Meet at 8am at the Waihee Refuge, located off Halewaiu Road and help remove invasive species and clear brush until 12pm. Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat for sun protection. Snacks and cold drinks provided. 8am-12pm. Waihe‘e Refuge. (Halewaiu Road, Waihe‘e); 808249-8811 ext. 1; Volunteersonvacation.org CANDIDATES NIGHT 2014 - The West Maui Taxpayers Association is inviting voters in West Maui to participate in their Candidates Night. The
MON- Mark Smeltzer, TUE-Mike Madden & Farzad Azad, WED-Fulton Teshombe
tradition for the WMTA Candidates Night is to invite all Federal, State and County candidates appearing on the West Maui ballot to give West Maui voters an opportunity see the candidates up close and personal, while building awareness of West Maui issues. Free. 5pm. Lahaina Civic Center (1840 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina).
SATURDAY, OCT 25 ANNUAL MAUI COUNTY SENIOR FAIR - The theme of this year’s Fair is “Safe Today. Healthy Tomorrow.” More than 80 vendors will be providing health information, crafts from MEO senior clubs, onolicious local food and refreshments. The Fair will offer free health screenings for blood pressure and blood sugar and free flu shots. In addition to Elvis, the 39th Annual Senior Fair, cosponsored with the Maui County Office on Aging, will have entertainment from Jan “Elvis” McDonald, Judy’s Gang, Yaeko Yamamoto (Japanese Buyo Dancers) and Lahaina-Honolua Kupuna Serenaders. Free. 7:30am-11:30am. Maui War Memorial Complex (700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku). 2014 MAYOR’S CUP YOUTH CHESS TOURNAMENT - Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa, a long-time advocate of youth chess, will present trophies and medals to the division winners. There are three divisions: Elementary School (Minimum age 8), Intermediate School, and Open/High School (any student in Maui County who is 18 or under). Registration forms can be downloaded at Pizzamaui.com under the chess tab. The fee includes a personal pizza from Pizza in Paradise as well as a chance to win door prizes. $8 before Oct 22. $10 after Oct 22. 8am3pm. County of Maui, Kalana O Maui Building (200 S. High St., Wailuku); 808-579-9623 USED BOOK SALE - A large variety of pre-loved fiction and non-fiction book selections starting at just $1! All proceeds benefit Maui’s public libraries. As a bonus, each keiki will be able to take home a free children’s book from the designated selection (while supplies last). Free. Whole Foods Market (70 E Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); Mauifriendsofthelibrary.org
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KIMO’S 845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811
Kawika’s Krew
Kenny Roberts 7pm; no cover
Eight Track Players 7pm; no cover
Jarod or Maui Blues & Co 7pm; no cover
MON - John Ness or The Vamp TUE - Kihei Cowboys WED - Country Herb & Side Effects, 7pm
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Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
KOBE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555
LAHAINA SPORTS BAR
MON-Trivia 7-9pm
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L‘AVA SPORTS BAR & KARAOKE
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LONGHI’S LAHAINA LULU’S LAHAINA Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808
MAUI BEACH HOTEL 1 70 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului - 877-0051
MERRIMAN’S 1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua - 669-6400
MILL HOUSE (MAUI TROPICAL PLANTATION) 1670 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Waikapu- 243-9618
VOLUNTEER: HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK - Free transportation and admission to Haleakala National Park on a volunteering adventure led by a certified naturalist from Pacific Whale Foundation. You’ll help remove invasive plants or help with other projects to protect the park’s unique eco-system. 808-249-8811 ext. 1; Volunteersonvacation.org VOLUNTEER: MALAMA HONOKOWAI - Volunteer with Malama Honokowai and visit the beautiful and hidden Honokowai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archaeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. 9am-3:30pm. North Sugar Cane Train Station. (Pu‘ukoli Road, Ka‘anapali); 808- 249-8811 ext. 1; Volunteersonvacation.org
SUNDAY, OCT 26 ITALIAN AMERICAN CLUB BEACH PICNIC Come join us to eat and have fun conversing in la bella lingua Italiana. The club will provide drinks. Please bring a dish to share that serves five or more. There will be bocce ball contest and prizes for the winners. Free. 10am-3pm. Kamaole Beach III Beach Park (Kihei); 808-280-8008; Italianamericanclubofmaui.com FREE HULA SHOW - Free. 11am Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com A CELEBRATION OF SEEDS - The Maui Seed Savers invites you to “A Celebration of Seeds,” our biannual seed and plant exchange. Come grow Maui’s seed saving community with live seed saving demonstrations, a keiki zone and seed and plant trading, which includes seeds, plant cuttings, plant divisions, and scion wood. Free. 1-4pm. Hawaiian Canoe Club (70 West Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului). THE LIM FAMILY - The Maui Historical Society, in partnership with H.I. Mele Entertainment, is proud to present The Lim Family at the Museum, A Hoaka Concert. Food and drink available for purchase. $10 general admission. $20 vip. 21+. 5pm. Bailey House Museum (2375A Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-3326; Mauimuseum.org
MONDAY, OCT 27 VOLUNTEER: HOALOHA‘AINA - Join South Maui volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick-up litter and remove invasive species from 7:30am-9:30am. Every Monday. 808-2498811 ext. 1., or email Volunteersonvacation.org
Two Cats Acoustic Jazz, 6:30-9:30pm, no cover
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Latin Friday’s w/ DJ Danny & DJ Moy, 10pm no cover
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TUESDAY, OCT 28 KA LIMA O MAUI JOB FAIR - In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Ka Lima O Maui will be hosting its third annual job fair. It’s open to all persons with disabilities, many of whom will be entering the workforce for the first time. Employers planning to participate this year include, 24-Hour Fitness, Aflac, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. and more! Free. 9am-12pm. Wailuku Community Center (395 Waena Pl., Wailuku); 808-244-5502. WATERSHED LECTURE - Tue, Oct 28. Following the release of a new flood map for South Maui, the Waimahaihai District Neighborhood Association will host a panel of experts to discuss the impact of Kihei’s revised floodplain and how it might affect residents, shorelines and adjacent reefs. A 60-minute presentation will be followed by a 20-minute question and answer period. Seating is limited, so arrive early.This is a free event that’s open to the public. 6:30-8pm. Kihei Charter School. (41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei); Kevin@waimahaihai.org AKAKU MEDIA SALON- Tue, Oct 28. Akaku Maui Community Media is hosting a free how-to seminar on streaming a multi-camera shoot live and more. Free. 3-5pm. Akaku. (333 Dairy Rd., Kahului); lisa@computerwise.net FREE SPINE HEALTH SCREENINGS - Dr. James Urban has more than 20 years of experience in the “gonstead” art from of adjusting–the “gold standard” in traditional full-spine adjusting. Urban is offering free health scans of the spine through the use of thermography for Whole Foods Market customers. Thermography reads temperatures along the spine that can indicate pain, trauma, imbalance or other potential hidden health problems and only takes seconds. First-come, first-served. Free. 12:30-3:30pm. Whole Foods Market Kahului (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310 x120
WEDNESDAY, OCT 29 SOUTH SIDE BIKE RIDE - You’ll need more than a beach cruiser for this bike ride. Riders pedal an average 15mph from Kihei to Iao Valley and back. Meet at South Maui Bicycles shop shortly before 7am. Road bikes recommended. Free. Every Wednesday. South Maui Bicycles, (1993 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-0068; Southmauibicycles.com GEORGE KAHUMOKU JR’S GRAMMY AWARD SLACK KEY SHOW - Every Wednesday experience the music of the masters at George Kahumoku’s Slack Key Show. This week
MON- S.I.N. 50% off, 10pm, TUE-DJ Big Mike 10pm, WED-Karaoke 10pm
will include a line-up of slack key artists, featuring an award winning musician every week. 7:30pm Napili Kai Beach Resort, (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; Slackkeyshow.com
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I was poised to type your horoscope when a falling yellow leaf blew in the open window and landed under my fingers on the keyboard, prompting me to rethink exactly how I was going to word this week’s fortune. I’d envisioned something vague and gooey, like, “go with the flow,” but, given the intervention of autumn, I’ve rethought that intention. “The flow” is, apparently, more concrete than a feeling at the moment. Watch for specific cues from your environment as to which direction you should head, and how. Fortunately, the signs ought to be as clear and obvious as my yellow leaf; all that’s required is a willingness to heed them. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)
Luckily, you excel at fascinatingly difficult choices like those you face this week. On the one hand, you’ve got some ancient dreams you’ve held on to for years, even decades now. They’re beautiful, spectacular, epic, like something out of a movie. The new dreams being presented to you on the other hand aren’t as dramatic or grand as your old ones, but they do possess one substantial improvement, despite their obvious flaws; they’re actually possible. I can’t tell you which is better—the newer, lesser dream, which is almost immediately achievable, or the older dream, whose splendor is incomparable, but which will probably never fully manifest. Good luck.
a well-kept secret. There’s at least one person who believes he’s been written out of your life because of a screw-up you actually forgave ages ago. Let him know he’s welcome to step carefully back in.
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You might as well be a snail, moving from place to place on a big wet muscular foot instead of the sneaker-clad pair you’ve mostly used up ‘til now. You’ll find that this method lets you squeeze and slide into locations you could never have achieved on your own two feet. Keep it up; thanks to your recent practice, your muscular tongue is getting better and better at lubricating locks and hinges so the list of available destinations is growing exponentially by the day. Resist the urge to revert to more traditional modes of conveyance, like walking or running, because they will limit you this week. Let your clever mouth move you instead.
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Your back gate echoes with furtive footfalls and keenly-delivered gossip; all the neighbors are running their mouths this week—about you, and about each other. Please stay out of it, despite the deliciously naughty temptation to roll up your sleeves and dive headlong into the muck. Who gives a damn what those petty life-less rumormongers think or say? You’ve got more important (if less entertaining) business, and you know it. Keep your eyes and ears on that.
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CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19)
Your heart is not a dog, whose natural functions can be put on a schedule: “Feed him now, he’ll shit at 9pm.” You can feed a canine the same kibble his entire life, and he probably won’t complain, but if you try to keep your emotional center on a rigidly controlled diet, I guarantee it’ll rebel. In fact, that’s more or less what it’s doing now; you’re having trouble recognizing the symptoms because this has never happened before, at least not quite to this degree. What does your heart need? New sources of nurture, exotic variety, excitement, a divergence from routine. It couldn’t be more simple, nor more fun.
CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)
You’re only trying to give someone a hand—and the gesture is noted and appreciated—but it’s not doing anyone much good, otherwise. You just have to let them suffer, as difficult as that is for you. The plain truth is that anything beyond a kind offer of aid would actually be a hindrance, and only make things worse, or at least more tiring on top of everything else. Keep your own wishes, intentions, and desires out of it. Assess your actual ability to help, not your willingness, and act on that. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
There’s a bar made entirely out of ice in Milan. If you want to visit it, you have to don special white boots and a polar garment, which serves to protect both you and the crystal clear ice chairs, tables, and the bar itself. I mention this frigid and clever gimmick because it closely resembles your current experience; you’re privy to a fascinating and special new world, but you have to take pains to protect yourself from it, too, lest it take you over or steal the life force that makes you you. Your new environment is not evil, any more than ice is—but it is dangerous. Wear layers—emotional, physical, or spiritual—that can let you enjoy it in safety and pleasure. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)
Some of your pet projects are tragically dying, as helpless as summer insects after fall’s first cold spell, twitching feebly and waiting, bewildered, for the end. There’s nothing you can do to save them—the bugs, or the concepts—only briefly postpone their demises. They’re doomed by time, and so beyond you. Let them go. Maybe even consider swiftly putting them out of their misery if a slow death saddens you. But be careful; a couple will surprise you by surviving; concentrate on their well-being and fruition all winter, and by spring you should have a whole bevy of new larval creations to nurture and tend. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)
This week’s little-known fact about you Rams: you’re the most forgiving sign in the zodiac. Perhaps this is because when you get pissed off, you let it all out in one phenomenally dramatic and heartfelt explosion. Or maybe it’s because you’ve made so many gaffes yourself, and consequently required so much forgiveness. I urge you to advertise this benevolent (even saintly) aspect of your personality, because it’s
Some people hate you. Yep, they despise the hell out of you. This may be hard to accept. Remember the cliché: You can’t please everybody. Keep that in mind this week, as you’re quite likely to encounter some of your most rabid anti-fans spewing phenomenal amounts of venom and spite. Step out of their way—and certainly don’t put up with any shit—but don’t try too hard to win them over. You just can’t.
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This week, swear off your worst sexual habit. I’m not talking the filthiest thing you do, nor the laziest, necessarily—although it could be either. I’m referring to that one pattern you indulge in that you know isn’t good for you—or any of those involved. This is not about some bullshit outdated morality. This is about what’s right for you. You’ve used this habit as a bit of a crutch—perhaps for avoiding (or creating the illusion of) intimacy—but now it’s time to walk on your own two feet. It might make you scared, sore, miserable, lonely, or slow—but nevertheless better off. To contact Caeriel send mail to sign.language.astrology@gmail.com.
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