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Last week, Hawaii Governor David Ige named former state Senator Randy Iwase the new Public Utilities Commission Chairman. The last time Iwase ran for office was 2006, when he tried to unseat then-Governor Linda Lingle. What was Iwase’s vote percentage in that race? A. 47.9 percent B. 44.9 percent C. 37.9 percent D. 34.9 percent E. 27.9 percent
rono, D–Hawaii, spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate against an amendment that would dismantle the Jones Act, which “requires maritime vessels engaged in shipping goods between U.S. ports to be built in the United States, at least 75 percent owned by United States citizens, and operated by United States citizens,” according to a press release sent by her office on that day. When did the Jones Act go into effect? A. 1910 B. 1920 C. 1930 D. 1940 E. 1950
3. On Jan. 15, Honolulu Civil Beat called on the state Legislature, which returned to session on Jan. 21, to legalize something. What was it they want legalized? A. Prostitution B. Drugs C. Marijuana D. Gambling E. Cock fighting
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ployed veterans and support our smallbusiness owners as they work hard to grow our economy. I was honored to immediately offer my support and co-sponsor the bill because of the important constituency that it serves—those who willingly serve and sacrifice for our nation.” The bill “incentivizes” (Gabbard’s word) the hiring of veterans by allowing employers the option of not counting employees who already have Veterans Administration or TRICARE health coverage when calculating full-time employees as part of the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate. According to Gabbard, this will make it more attractive for employers to hire veterans. Of course, this isn’t the first time the “Hire More Heroes Act” has appeared.
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So for those of you lucky enough not to work on Monday, Jan. 19, you got to take advantage of the fact that Haleakala National Park waived entrance fees that day in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. “We honor Dr. King and the tremendous impact of his life and teachings on the world,” said National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis in a Jan. 14 park news release. “He moved hearts and minds through his words and actions. And his vision continues to inspire us to make positive changes in our communities.” But if you had to work like some of us slobs, you can still enjoy the park–well, you can enjoy reading and commenting on a draft report concerning the park, which is a lot like actually visiting it, though without all that sublime nature and unspoiled wilderness to get in your way. The National Park would like you to read over their new “Foundation Document”–a brief report that “defines Haleakala National Park’s core mission and significance, most important resources and values, and the interpretive themes that tell the park’s important stories,” according to a Jan. 16 park news release. Park officials would really like the public’s feedback on the document, and will give you until Feb. 20 to get your comments to them. The news release also outlined some upcoming public hearings on the document. The next scheduled hearing on it takes place on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 5-6:30 pm in Hana. You can submit comments online (Parkplanning.nps.gov), by email (send toHALE_Superintendent@nps.gov with the subject line “HALE Foundation Document”), or by snail mail (Attention: Foundation Document, Haleakala NP, P.O. Box 369, Makawao, HI, 96758).
TULSI GABBARD SCORES BIPARTISAN VET BILL VICTORY It may not seem like much, but when you’re in the minority party, I suppose
even the tiniest legislative victory is something to celebrate in a press release. Which may explain why on Jan. 12, the office of Representative Tulsi Gabbard, D–Hawaii, sent out a news release titled “Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Passes Bill to Support Hiring More Heroes.” Of course that’s an overstatement–it takes more than a single representative to pass anything in the House–but it’s clear that Gabbard played an important role the passage of HR 22, the so-called “Hire More Heroes Act,” which passed 412-0 on Jan. 6, making it the first bill passed by the House in the 114th Congress. Remember that Gabbard–who is also a military police captain in the Hawaii National Guard–didn’t introduce the bill–she just co-sponsored it (though to be fair, she was the bill’s first co-sponsor). Congressman Rodney Davis, R–Illinois, introduced the bill, and while it’s not exactly a shining example of bi-partisanship (just five of the bill’s 118 co-sponsors are Democrats), a win’s a win, right? “As we begin the 114th Congress, passage of this bipartisan Hire More Heroes Act, which focuses on empowering and employing our veterans, is the perfect tone to bring in the New Year,” said Gabbard in the Jan. 12 news release. “This legislation will help decrease the number of unem-
For many years, the Maui Police Commission met in the “Chief’s Conference Room,” a special chamber in the Maui Police Department’s imposing Wailuku headquarters. The room was not generally accessible to the public, and anyone who wasn’t a cop needed to provide identification and get a special escort through the station to get to the ostensibly public monthly Police Commission meetings. Needless to say, this had a chilling effect for anyone who wanted to see the commission in action. But for the last few months, the commission has been holding hearings away from the
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Gabbard was one of four Democrats to co-sponsor HR 3474, which was also titled the “Hire More Heroes Act” (33 Republicans ended up co-sponsoring that bill, which Davis also introduced). That bill passed the House of Representatives 406-1 in March 2014, but then died in the Senate, which was then controlled by Democrats.
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Wailuku station. Instead, the commission held its October meeting at the Lahaina Civic Center and its November and December meetings at the new police station in Kihei. On Wednesday, Jan. 21, the commission tried even something more radical–meeting in the Laulima Building at the University of Hawaii’s Maui College campus. “The change in venue comes in response to an ongoing request from members of the public who say they would like commission meetings to be held outside of the Wailuku police station,” states a Jan. 15 County of Maui news release. “This meeting is part of a pilot program to encourage more public attendance.” That’s great, but if the commission really wants to boost public attendance, they’ll start doing stuff like providing real opposition to the department’s annual requests for more militarized firepower. Anyway, the commission’s next meeting, scheduled for 9:30am on Feb. 18, will take place at the Kihei police station. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitimecom
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tate Representative Mele Carroll, a Democrat whose district includes Haiku, Paia, Hana, Kaho‘olawe, Molokai and Lanai, is resigning from the state House of Representatives because of her health. A Jan. 20 news release from the state House of Representatives communications office offered a few details: “After consulting with doctors, contemplating her situation, and confirming with her husband and family, Rep. Carroll decided to resign due to her health,” stated the news release. “Complications from her previous cancer treatments have arisen in the recent months that now affect her quality of life and which may affect her ability to do her job. The time has come for her to address her health and spend quality time with her loved ones and closest friends.” Carroll was chairwoman of the House Human Services Committee, but she resigned that post on Jan. 7, citing unspecified “health issues.” Carroll has served in the state House since 2005, when Gov. Linda Lingle appointed her to the 13th District seat after Sol Kaho‘ohalahala resigned to take over as executive director of the Kaho’olawe Island Reserve Commission. She was most recently re-elected in 2014 with an overwhelming 60.7 percent of the vote. In the Jan. 20 news release, Carroll said her decision to resign was very difficult: “Making the decision to step down has been the hardest thing I have ever
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had to do,” she said in the release. “It is a heartbreaking reality that I have to face. Serving in the State House of Representatives has been a truly rewarding experience. I am thankful that the people of the 13th District have trusted in me to represent them as their elected legislator. Every day that I came to work was a blessing and something I never took for granted. I cannot say enough about the dedication of people I have met in my journey through the State Capitol, they and my fellow legislators have become my family.” Though mostly a loyal Democrat, Carroll strongly opposed Gov. Neil Abercrombie’s special session to legalize same-sex marriage. Gov. David Ige has 60 days from Carroll’s resignation to choose a replacement from a list of three individuals submitted by the Democratic Party of Hawaii. “While it is with deep sadness that I accept the resignation of Rep. Carroll from the State House, I fully understand and support her priorities regarding her health,” said House Speaker Joseph M. Souki in the Jan. 20 news release. “I speak for every member of the House in wishing her well and in expressing our gratitude for all that she has done for the people of her district, the Legislature and the State of Hawaii.” ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitime.com
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WHO WANTS TO LIVE IN A HEMP HOUSE? The first house in the state being constructed with hemp-based materials is being built on Maui. Architect George Rixey will open the home’s construction site in Kihei on Jan. 30., where the benefits of Hempcrete will be highlighted (the event is apparently media-only, so don’t bother showing up). Hempcrete–one of several hemp building products–has many advantages: termites don’t eat it, it's hydrophobic, it’s mold resistant, it breathes, it's fire resistant and it has excellent insulating properties. Hempcrete is made from 12-15 feet tall hemp stalks that are dried and pulverized, mixed with lime and water to a consistency of paper mache, and applied like poured concrete. As the product dries to a solid, it pulls CO2 from the air, creating negative carbon footprint. Hempcrete takes the form of its container–in this case, the shape of wall frames that Rixey has designed. In addition to demonstrating the use of Rixey’s hemp building products, State Rep. Cynthia Thielen and Denise Key of Hawaii Farmers Union United will be at the Jan. 30 event to speak about the many uses of industrial hemp and the progress of a bill in the State Legislature to allow hemp as an agricultural crop. Industrial hemp has the possibility of becoming the next cash crop for Maui farmers–turning ag lands green again, without burning fields for harvest, according to Key, a Maui expert on industrial hemp. As a rotational crop, hemp removes petrochemical-based pesticides and toxins
from the soil. Hemp seed is a nutritious food and hemp oil pressed from seed is extremely high in omega-3 and GLA. And it is not psychoactive. Key has been instrumental in getting a bill through the state Legislature to approve growing hemp on all the Hawaiian Islands. The state Legislature has approved experimental agriculture of hemp and is now considering allowing farmers to grow industrial hemp. Hemp is a highly profitable crop, a nutritious food source, and is used to produce thousands of products, including paper, textiles, oils, automotive parts, personal care products and sustainable construction materials for building. Hemp seed, hemp seed oil and Hempcrete insulating building materials are marketable products; U.S. sales of various hemp products were $580,000,000 in 2013, according Hawaii Farmers Union United. But the prohibition on growing hemp makes it necessary for manufacturers in the United States to import almost all of the hemp fiber, seed, and oil that they use; industrial hemp is currently being grown in at least 30 countries including Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Romania, Australia and China. If the U.S. changes the hemp laws, American farmers could provide the needed hemp at a more competitive price and Hawaii could help lead a growing movement to support U.S. production, according to HFUU. Growing our own hemp could provide a significant agricultural and economic opportunity for Hawaii farmers that would also create jobs in value-added processing. ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitimecom
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Maui author and educator Lindy Shapiro is running and biking across the state to launch Bottles for Change, a new school-based conservation initiative that challenges keiki to help reduce Hawaii’s plastic footprint. Shapiro’s coastal expedition will cover 750-miles across six-islands in 31 days. Named the holoHI (holo means to run or ride on), her journey began on the morning of Jan. 18 in Hilo. Shapiro’s itinerary then takes her to Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai and Maui, where she will wrap up the holoHI on Feb. 18 with a celebration in Kahului. Throughout the run, Shapiro will visit 20 schools statewide to spread the word about Bottles for Change (B4C), a new student-led conservation project designed to bring attention to the approximate 250,000 tons of plastic floating in oceans, destroying marine habitat and contaminating the water and food supply. Shapiro said B4C will be making school and community presentations to increase awareness and to encourage youth participation in the Bottles for Change Challenge. Students participating in the B4C Challenge begin by finding an empty plastic bottle that has been abandoned or is headed for the landfill. This first bottle becomes the student’s “Bottle for Change.” Every time they, or someone they know, chooses NOT to buy a plastic bottled beverage and uses an environmentally friendly alternative, they put the money saved into their “Change Fund.” Once
their bottle holds “$20 for Change,” they hand it in at a designated bottle drop (school office, teacher representative, community partner) to receive a B4C reusable water bottle and t-shirt, and to be entered into a raffle for great prizes. In addition to their Change Funds, participating students receive “bottle points” for the raffle every time they volunteer at a Hawaii Wildlife Fund or other B4C beach cleanup event, or complete a project from the B4C website; the campaign a collaboration with Hawaii Wildlife Fund, Island Air, LifeFoods and other local organizations. Schools that complete the Bottles for Change Challenge will receive free environmental educational outreach programming, supplemental materials and will be recognized on the B4C website. Shapiro notes that this is just one example of the type of youth leadership and educational outreach programs that her Bodhi Education Project hopes to offer in the future. “Our ultimate goal is to build and sustain a leadership academy for integrated arts and sciences on Maui’s North Shore,” Shapiro said. “In addition to serving the Maui community, we plan to continue creating inspired educational and environmental programming like Bottles for Change that empowers youth leadership for positive, sustainable change statewide.” Shapiro founded Bodhi Education Project in 2006. The nonprofit promotes awareness of the human experience and understanding of cultures as a means to allow people to connect with their world and, in turn, share responsibility in taking care of it. Speaking about her physical commitment to B4C, Shapiro said, “I’ve been running FOREVER. Rain, shine, hills, flats… in sickness and in health…if you give me a day, I’ll find a way to run before the end of it. I don’t necessarily run pretty or super fast, but I manage to keep my feet untangled and find my way home. In the end, that’s all that really matters.” Shapiro said she hopes the holoHI awareness campaign will inspire others to support vitally important conservation efforts. “Children are ‘beautifully relentless’ and have the potential to inspire us all to change, to grow, and to come together as a
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Because Congress and presidents often change their minds, NASA recently continued to build on a $349 million rocket testing tower in Mississippi for a “moon� project that had been canceled back in 2010. The now-idle tower sits down the road from a second rocket testing tower being built for its “replacement� mission–an “asteroid� project. Critics, according to a December Washington Post examination, blame senators who believe it smarter to keep contractors at work (even though useless) because, Congress and the president might change their minds yet again. Said a high-profile critic, “We have to decide... whether we want a jobs program or a space program.� NASA’s inspector general in 2013 identified six similar “mothballed� projects that taxpayers continue to maintain.
DEATH OF PUBLIC RECORDS About 240 of the 351 police departments in Massachusetts claim their SWAT and other specialty operations are not “government� services, but rather not-for-profit corporate activities and are thus entitled to avoid certain government obligations. Even though their officers have the power to carry weapons, arrest people and break down doors during raids, these “law enforcement councils� refuse to comply with government open-records laws for civilian monitoring of SWAT activities. The latest refusal, by the 58 police agencies of the North Eastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council, was filed in state Superior Court in December.
DIY POLICING A Seattle Times columnist suffered a “smash-and-grab� break-in of his car in October, but was brushed off by the Seattle Police Department and told simply to go file an insurance claim. However, he and his energetic 14-year-old daughter located the perpetrators themselves by GPS and called for police help, only to be chastised by the dispatcher, warning that they could get hurt. Only when a local crimefighting TV show adopted the case, along with the suburban Sammamish, Washing-
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ton, police department, was the gang of thieves finally pursued and apprehended (resulting in charges for “hundreds� of smash-and-grab thefts). Bonus: One alleged perpetrator was quoted as saying the thefts were undertaken “because we knew the police wouldn’t do anything.�
WAIT, WHAT? Ms. Connie Lay passed away in Aurora, Indiana, in November, leaving a last will and testament that calls for her German shepherd, Bela, to be promptly buried with her–even though Bela is still alive and peppy. Ms. Lay preferred sending Bela to a certain shelter in Utah, but if that “is not possible� or involves “too much expense� (judgments to be decided by a close friend, not publicly named), Bela is to be euthanized. At press time, the friend still had not decided.
MOTHER OF ALL SURGERIES After 15 months of faulty diagnoses, Pam Pope, 65, finally got the (bad) news: a rare, slow-moving cancer of the appendix, “pseudomyxoma peritonei.� The malignancy was so advanced that her only hope was the removal of all organs that she could possibly do without. In a sixsurgeon, 13-hour operation in May 2014 at Hampshire Clinic in Basingstoke, England, Pope parted with her appendix, large bowel, gall bladder, spleen, womb, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix and most of her small bowel. She has endured massive chemotherapy, is on a nightly drip for hydration, and still remains frail, according to a December report in London’s Daily Mail.
BAD DAY When someone swiped the iPhone of Adam Wisneski, 31, on Jan. 2, he rode his bicycle to Chicago’s Shakespeare District police station to file a stolen-property report. He parked the bike inside the door, filled out the form, prepared to leave–and noticed the bike was missing. He told an amused officer he needed another form. Officers on duty said perhaps a homeless man who was in the station took it and are “making an effort,� said Wisneski, to find it.
WHAT RESEARCHERS DO The natural enemy of the “hawkmothâ€? (for 65 million years) is the bat, but thanks to a recent study by biologists at Boise State University and the University of Florida, we know the reason why so many hawkmoths are able to avoid their predator: They signal each other by rubbing their genitals on their abdomens, which somehow mimics bats’ own high-frequency sounds, thus jamming the bats’ aural ability to detect the hawkmoths’ locations. Professors Jesse Barber and Akito Kawahara, working in Malaysia, tethered a hawkmoth to a wire and then tracked a bat, using slow-motion cameras and high-definition microphones, painstakingly examining the results for a 2014 journal article. â–
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he new year always opens with resolutions. With the start of a new calendar year, there’s that feeling that we need to improve ourselves or fine tune our rituals and routines to get where we want to be, in life and lifestyle. Hopefully, it’s a moment of guilt-free reflection. But even if not, it’s really not that hard to get on the right track with so many professionals on Maui ready to offer their expertise and services. In our 2015 look at Health and Wellness, we go in deep to find other people who’ve put down roots to create a better, healthier Maui by sharing their knowledge and skills. We take a look at the different ways to get to your goals, and taking it one day at a time. Remember: it’s not about being perfect. Wellness is a journey, with plenty of roads to take.
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ar Infrared Technology may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but it’s a billion dollar worldwide industry. I quizzed several health care practitioners that use infrared about how it works, and the answers ranged from “it penetrates the body deeper” to “it is good for detoxification.” Still, they left me more curious than convinced. It’s difficult to pinpoint the benefits of infrared wavelengths, otherwise known as the wavelengths of light that emit heat. You can’t see infrared light, but it’s real. To find out more, I called Samana Benedetti, owner of several infrared therapeutic
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cent wine dinner hangover as I closed the sauna door behind me. I had some typical existing aches and pains. Inside I heated up nicely, and after about 10 minutes my skin exhibited a light sheen as I felt drops of sweat down my back. I was a bit restless so I blotted off so I’d have something to do. Ten minutes later I was dripping sweat on my book, and my aches and pains were annihilated by the constant warmth, though I might have felt a wave of nausea for a fleeting second. It felt like a day on the beach in Lahaina, without the ocean nearby, of course. The last ten minutes my pores really opened, and though the heat wasn’t unbearable I dampened the towels I brought in with me. It still felt really good, and would certainly do it again. The infra red sauna at Spa Luna costs $25 for 30 minutes, and an additional $5 for another person. They have a shower right next to it that you can hop into right after. There are quite a few other locations around the island that have infrared saunas, like Enderbodies, Iao Acupuncture and Temple of Peace. Still, I was curious about how it worked. “It’s kind of magic,” says Benedetti, who said she’s always incorporated holistic philosophy into her treatment, believing the universe and living nature are stronger through interaction. “The one here at Spa Luna is the third one I have owned. I have
and wraps to generate FIR radiation, and attain health benefits from its effects.” Of course, you can use infrared for an entirely different kind of therapy than simply eliminating toxins. Doctor Sonya Hansen, an obesity specialist on Maui, is opening a new weight loss and fitness center in Wailea called Awazul that uses state of the art ozone and new far infrared technology. Hansen says she wants to change the way people approach obesity therapy. Her new awafit machines, infrared blanket and infrared treadmill–combined with juicing–are the keys. Never heard of awafit? That’s probably because Dr. Hansen coined the term for her new machines, which she bought in Europe. They’re basically a stationary bicycle mounted underwater and using infrared heat. Her vision is to fuse a medical approach to wellness without surgery, liposuction or lipofreezing, which she says can leave dimples on the skin. “For me because I am a doc, I don’t want it to be a doctors visit,” says Hansen. “I want it to be a club. I want it to be the opposite of a doctor visit. You come in work out and drink your juice. It’s viewing weight loss in a whole new way without it being painful.” Hansen says her vision for weight loss is a lifestyle change, built on exercise and nutrition. The exercise machines are designed to increase your metabolism and help you excrete fat without counting calories. They can also help with restless legs and various toxicity issues. “They don’t exist in the states, “ says Hansen of the machines. “I had to order these machines from Poland. It is developed by the Italian rehab doctor. Basically, he put a bike in a jacuzzi. He warmed up the water to increase blood flow. With Continued on page 15
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modalities in her transformational day spa at Spa Luna. She’s also been training estheticians and massage therapists on Maui at her school for more than 20 years. Her Italian Body Slimming and toning treatment utilizes infrared that says it can take inches off, eliminate water weight and excess fat. “The infrared treatments are Italian body toning treatments, and I’ve done them for over 10 years,” says Benedetti. “You put them over an area of the body, like the tummy and one 30 minute session for example is like doing five hours of crunches. But the more exciting part, if that is even possible to get more, is there are eight infrared pads that are four inches by three inches and wherever you place the pads, its has the ability through heat to go to the adipose layer where the cellulite lies it will heat up the fat and liquify it so it goes through the lymph system and the blood stream and then you expel it as waste.” Benedetti says that the process works similarly in the infrared sauna. She says she has bought three of the infrared saunas and even has one at home. It helped her recover from her own health issues, and she says that it penetrates to deep layers of tissues, gets to toxins and allows the body to shed them. From her own experience, she recommends drinking two glasses of water in advance, sweat it out in the infrared sauna,
one at home. In 2002, I was diagnosed with a rare disorder and Western doctors didn’t have a clue. So I had to research for myself and found out about the infrared sauna.” The Chinese were early adopters, realizing the chi in the body generates heat. Three thousand years ago, they practiced palm healing, using the heat and energy from your hands, which was basically an ancient form of Reiki. The basking in the sun is one of the best free forms of infrared therapy, but the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight can cause serious skin damage. The National Institute of Health (NIH) website has several published studies and physician papers that talk about infrared. Dr. Richard Beever’s article in the Canadian Family Physician’s Journal published on the NIH site explains the heating process. “Traditional saunas use either wood stoves or 220-V heaters to heat the air to approximately 85°C, which then heats the occupant, mainly via convection,” it states. “Some people find this heat uncomfortable. In contrast, Far Infrared Saunas (FIRSs) heat to approximately 60°C, providing a more comfortable and relaxing experience. They utilize 120-V infrared elements, similar to the infrared warmers on neonatal resuscitation beds, to radiate heat with a wavelength of around 10 µm infrared waves.” The NIH site also refers to a study by doctors Fatma Vatansever and Michael R. Hamblin. “Technological advances have provided new techniques for delivering FIR radiation to the human body,” states that study. “Specialty lamps and saunas, delivering pure FIR radiation (eliminating completely the near and mid infrared bands), have became safe, effective, and widely used sources to generate therapeutic effects. Fibers impregnated with FIR emitting ceramic nanoparticles and woven into fabrics, are being used as garments
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Continued from page 13 increased blood flow your cellulite vanishes. I tried these bikes at a spa in Paris, and decided to open a spa on Maui. I love the safety that water provides.” Dr. Hansen’s husband, Dr. Till Hansen, is an endocrinologist who will also be moving his practice to Awazul. They’re also partnering with Pepe Vega to create an all organic juice menu. Awazul will offer acai bowls, cold pressed juices and smoothies. “The treadmill is enclosed,” says Hansen. “it looks like something from Star Wars. It has a door you walk in and it has far infrared lamps that heat you up. There’s a vacuum system that pulls the blood to the lower body. Obesity can make your legs painful, and often there are problems with circulation. This pulls the blood through the body and gets it circulating.” Dr. Hansen compares the infrared workouts to heated yoga. She says Awazul will be open in four to six weeks, and will be next to Pita Paradise and Monkeypod Kitchen in the Wailea Gateway Center. For more information on their programs and pricing go to awazul.com There are still other benefits from far infrared. “Far Infrared can also increase the processing enzyme activity in our digestive tract, as well as boost metabolism,” Dr.
it’s more energy efficient. In fact, Maui Yoga Shala in Paia installed it in one of their studios so they could do hot yoga. You can spend an hour bathed in infrared heat at their hot yoga classes offered seven days a week at 8am and Tuesdays to Friday at 5:15pm. I was always terrified of hot yoga, having an aversion to the idea of being heated up while working out, but Infrared therapy with Vinyasa flow yoga piqued my interest. I figured I could handle an hour. On a Tuesday morning I took my sore muscles to a class taught by Jacob at the Paia Shala. They say that hot yoga is really great because you heat up your muscles, so you get really flexible. While I don’t know that I felt more flexible, I did seem to be able to expand into all the poses to the best of my abilities. The heat was never a distraction. If you try this, bring a towel because you will sweat. At one point in class, the sun rose over a rooftop and came through the window, blessing me with a bit of extra heat. The class was the perfect combination of therapeutic wavelengths and challenges from moving through yoga asanas. It was certainly worth the $18 drop-in fee. ■
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work of healers and services on Maui look like? Who would we want on our team to work synergistically in supporting individuals in their transformation?” I also felt a divine hand guiding the right people to me for the network. We have many talented people in our network, and knowing all of them personally, I can say they can provide something unique, sometimes unusual, but nevertheless a service that can be truly difficult to find in the world.” The ideal client is someone who is ready to have life-changing and transformational experiences. Someone who is willing to go be guided and led on the path to healing themselves more deeply. The focus is on healing, but the ideal result is more happiness. “In normal life, we can easily go to a spa and have an hour long massage and see temporary results, or we can go deeper into healing with our highly skilled practitioners who are willing to guide the client through a full transformational process,” says Leianna. “That person can not only have an hour-long massage, but also can have access to a reading, get nutritional coaching, visit sacred places on Maui, and perhaps take an art class all within this trusted network of specialists, and not to mention have an easy way of finding us.” To experience the portal for yourself, go to Mauihealingnetwork.com. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitime.com
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he recent opening of Wailea Pharmacy, an independently owned and operated pharmacy, sounded like an opportunity to ask our local neighborhood pharmacist some pressing questions. Shelley Seideman and Farah Mikhail, who own it, share a vision of a pharmacy that offers personalized customer service and a full spectrum of products from pharmaceutical to holistic. Between the two of them, they have more than 35 years of combined pharmacy experience on Maui. MAUITIME: When you go to a small independent pharmacy, what are some of the benefits in that experience?
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MT: Tell me about bio-identical hormones. Are they available for all hormone therapy? FARAH MIKHAIL: Bioidentical hormones (BIH) are derived from natural sources–instead of synthetic compounds that are patented by pharmaceutical companies–and designed to replicate the same chemical structures as hormones produced by our bodies. As a compounding pharmacy, we can individually tailor a hormone replacement therapy designed specifically for each patient. BIH are available for all hormone therapies. MT: I came across a lot of competing information and dated articles on bio-
FM: BIH are prescribed by your doctor as an option to synthetic hormones. The decision to use BIH is a decision made between a doctor and patient. BIH prescriptions are filled just like any prescription. Our compounding pharmacist has the equipment and training to fill your prescription. Wailea Pharmacy collaborates with physicians and compounding laboratories, and is a member of a compounding network–all of which helps provide the latest up to date information. We also attend continuing education seminars to stay up to date on the most recent development and research. BIH can only be dispensed by a trained and certified compounding pharmacist. At Wailea Pharmacy, I’m certified by University of Southern California (USC) School of Pharmacy. In addition, Wailea Pharmacy has the equipment required to develop these medications.
patients about obtaining medications online unless they’re aware of their source. Quality varies and may be dangerous to your health. Although supplements and natural preparations are not as regulated, we have researched our products to obtain the purest, most potent and quality brands on the market. MT: If a person has questions about medication that you wanted to discuss with a pharmacist at Wailea Pharmacy, how would he or she go about doing that? FM: A pharmacist is on duty without appointment to answer questions whenever the pharmacy is open. Please walk in and let us serve you. MT: Have the new health plans that became available through the Affordable Care Act affected what you do as a pharmacist? FM: No, there has been no change. We accept all of the health plans that are offered on the exchange, with the exception of Kaiser Permanente which is a closed system and, if chosen, a patient must go to Kaiser for their health care needs.
SS: I recently attended “Natural Supplements: An evidence based update” hosted by Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine in San Diego, California. We’re happy to assist our patients and suggest web sites where they can get more information. For example, the Life Extension Magazine website compiles evidence based research on many health related topics.
MT: Does medicine have to be prescribed? Let’s say I’m not feeling well, but head to the pharmacy. Can I just tell a pharmacist my symptoms and then get something that can help?
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FM: Holistic medicine encompasses the whole mind body complex and sees the interrelatedness of the body. Medications that work with that concept might be prescribed by conventional or naturopathic doctors. MT: How do you provide consultations with naturopathic doctors? Are there some doctors you specifically work with? FM: As a pharmacy, we’re working and consulting with several naturopathic physicians. In the future, some of our consultants will be given educational talks at the pharmacy on topics of interest to our community. MT: How does drug insurance work with holistic, naturopathic and prescription medicines at Wailea Pharmacy? FM: Each insurance company has a formulary which specifies which medications are included and can be verified by contacting your provider. Supplements, natural and homeopathic remedies are currently not covered by insurance. MT: What’s the best way to insure you have researched your medicines? FM: All our prescription medications are received from reputable manufacturers that are licensed and regulated to ensure their quality. We caution and advise our
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SHELLEY SEIDEMAN: You enjoy all the same services as a chain store but our goal is to become an active partner in our patients overall wellness. We are locally owned and operated and our pharmacists have over 35 years combined experience serving patients on Maui. We care about each of our patients and consider all aspects of their care. We consider ourselves as Wailea’s “neighborhood” pharmacy and extend the friendly and personal service that one would expect in a neighborhood pharmacy. We also have shorter wait times. There is really no disadvantage in working with a small, independent pharmacy. We provide the same prescription services, offer many of the same over the counter products and the convenience of personalized care. Wailea Pharmacy accepts most forms of insurance (just like the chain stores) and we are happy to assist with prescription transfers.
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When I first starting pole dancing, there wasn’t a certification really, at least, not one that was accredited. I trained under some amazing instructors and studios, including Fawnia Dietrich, the “founder of pole dance fitness,” and at Bobbi’s Pole Studio in Australia, which holds the Australia Pole Fitness Competition every year. I’ve pole danced all over the world! . -Amanda Furgiuele
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The first time I did an aerial class, it was in Las Vegas. It was an amazing experience working with the Cirque and other performance-trained athletes. But at the time, you didn’t hear of aerial here. Fast forward a few years to Lahaina, where you can find aerial silks and yoga classes at Body
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As a studio owner, I can’t be doing the same thing over and over. I gotta keep getting inspired, too. I strive to do things that help me to grow. You start as a teacher, then open a studio, then do workshops or travel. You constantly do things to change the field to stay on the path. I didn’t have kids, so growing my studio is what I do. I always want to be a service to visitors and locals. It really feels like the root of Maui’s yoga movement is here on the Northshore, and I wanted to reach Wailea. Opening the studio seemed like the opportunity I was looking for to generate and open up people to the community of Maui Yoga Shala. I want to build the community, where everyone gets to know each other. People want to have that in the South. -Nadia Toraman
One of the main things that I bring to the table as an instructor is I like to take from all of these different schools of thoughts and modalities and fuse them together. I think there’s a lot of overlap between exercise and pilates and yoga you can find the areas that all agree and then focus on those. Strengthen and move the body in so many ways so you keep it interesting for your muscles and for your mind. Then you have fun in class when it is not the same thing every time. For me personally, I like to keep it innovative and fresh. Then the body is constantly challenged. - Megan Nolan
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in Balance with Amanda Furgiuele. Before you discredit hanging from the ceiling as a workout, try it. I worked muscles I didn’t even know I had in my chest, arms and core. Its also a kick to climb, hang and stretch on the silks. With gravity, I can’t even get close to the splits, but it is a whole new experience from the air. Furgiuele’s signature class is Pole Dance. While it doesn’t sound like a workout, this class is designed to kick your ass while teaching you to look cheeky too. To start, you hit the floor with Amanda, leg and core exercises until your muscles are screaming. Luckily, Furgiuele is a natural entertainer, and knows just what to say and do to pull you through the hard parts (the saucy soundtrack playing in the background doesn’t hurt). Her karaoke and air guitar renditions will loosen up any reservations you might have before hitting the pole. It’s okay to have fun here–even better, laugh at yourself. I was a total beginner, and she got me really comfortable on the pole very quickly, and that’s half the battle. She’ll also explain safety and how to keep from injuring yourself. Even though I was a beginner, I broke a sweat from the start. The studio teaches a variety of classes. Go to Bodybalancemaui.com for scheduling information. They will also have a number of workshops coming up: Feb. 1, Super Pole Sunday and Lap of Luxury; Feb. 8, Sex & Intimacy for
Couples; Mar. 2, Daring Dates; Mar. 22, Poleography: Boom Clap; Apr. 5, Sex after Baby; Apr. 11, Spring Pole Student Showcase.
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Body Alive Yoga Studio is cranking up the new year with their annual Yoga Challenge. It started on Wednesday, Jan. 21, but if you want to jump in on Jan. 22, it’s no problem– you just have to do a makeup class. Nolan says that they offer the class at the studio to give participants a chance to see the difference yoga can make on the body when you practice regularly, but it’s also an exercise in accountability. You have the support of everyone else who’s committed to the challenge. Signing up for yoga challenge costs $100, but participants are also entered to win a grand prize at the end of the challenge and everyone gets a gift. For more information, go to Bodyaliveyoga.com. Another class Nolan teaches is her Tone and Tighten series. It’s a cardiovascular and strengthtraining combination with pilates and yoga. Aspects of yoga-like posture and breath are there, along with exercises like squats and lunges so you get a full body workout. It finishes with stretching. Tone and Tighten classes are offered on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30am. Preregister for the month and get classes for $10 while drop-ins are $15. To sign up, call 808-359-1060.
It was love at first sight at the yoga mat for Nadia Toraman. She started teaching yoga 23 years ago on the Northshore. In fact, the first yoga class I took was hers, back in 1997. She’s dedicated to creating a yoga legacy by teaching and growing the community of yogis and yoginis. The Maui Yoga Shala has a full schedule of yoga and dance. One of her passions is teaching keiki classes– Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 3pm. Her own flavor of yoga, Maui Aloha Yoga, is available everyday except Saturday at 9:30am. Toraman brings in workshops with visiting instructors every month to keep things fresh. Every Sunday through the end of February, she’ll have workshops with David Williams, credited with being one of the leading ashtanga practitioners. His Wailea classes are offered 3-5:30 pm for $60. An upcoming Acro-Yoga workshop on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 offers a full line-up of techniques to learn for $40 per session. For more info on the workshops, go to Maui-yoga.com. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitime.com
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’m always learning about new ways to prepare food. My fitness friends tell me to think of food as nutrients, but I really want food to be fun. So between wine dinners, extravagant family comfort foods and excessive baking, I’ve learned to strike a balance. You too can enjoy plant-based cooking, juice fasting and food made with what grows in season here on Maui and make it all taste great.
COOKING CLASS WITH MAMA T If you want to prepare yummy seasonal foods and learn from a chef who’s passionate about edible plants, check out Trisha “Mama T” Gonsalves’ class that takes place at 5pm on every third Tuesday at Down to Earth Kahului. “This class is all about inspiring you to create,” Mama T says in between explaining how to substitute ingredients and discussing their nutritional value. The class is packed with preparation tips and grocery giveaways not to mention you get to taste everything presented. Mama T started teaching vegetarian cooking on Oahu for Down To Earth as their Community Outreach Team Leader four years ago and has never looked back. She comes to Maui once a month to share her favorite recipes. “The very first Down to Earth store was opened on Maui in Wailuku in 1977,” says Mama T. “Maui is near and dear to our hearts! I had community outreach team members teaching on Maui, but it would only last a few months. Last year, I decided to start flying over and teach the class.” She creates three items for her class, the most recent one featured raw collard wraps,
nut bites and a green power juice. The recipes in her cooking class are different than what they serve at the hot bar, and they’re her own. She posts them all on the Down to Earth website, and passes out the recipes in class. Classes last an hour. “My husband calls me a ‘flavor coordinator,’” says Mama T. “I am always thinking about food. I never stop thinking about food. I grow food in my own garden and I think of things that would be wonderfully paired together. I find inspiration in health. I feel like my life has changed immensely since I have changed to a plant based diet.” Her class is fun, moves fast and keeps the audience on its toes with giveaways. To win the grocery list for the recipe being made, you have to answer pop quiz quick-fire questions about what Mama T and her assistant Dana Naylor, a nutritional coach, are talking about. Mama T has built a following on Maui. Her class has gone from stragglers to a regular following of 40 or so. She’s also branching out into television by starting a plant-based cooking segment on Living 808 on Channel 2 in the mornings every third Monday of the Month. JUICING FOR HEALTH Monica Mikolajczyk has always felt a connection with health as an avid sports enthusiast. But when she did her first 30day juice fast, she realized how empowering that lifestyle could be. “During that time, I was being monitored by a doctor getting blood work taken regularly because I was on medication,” says Mikolajczyk of the moment she decided to start up
a fledgling juice service. “My body completely cleaned itself up. I didn’t need thyroid medication anymore–I was no longer anemic.” Her RIPE Juice business was born. “I have been juicing for about 10 years,” says Mikolajczyk. “I started doing juice because I run marathons and triathlons. I wasn’t always really healthy but I was looking at different diets and researching different things and I stumbled onto raw foods and veganism. So I started to tap into that, and it lead me to juices.” She started her small juicing delivery service and subscriptions on the idea that juicing for fasting is a hard job. Mikolajczyk realized that just making and sourcing the vegetables alone would be an impediment for most people. “So I just remember thinking how much work it is to make juice everyday, and I thought wow it would be so convenient if someone made the juice and delivered it to you,” she says. “If you wanted to do a cleanse you wouldn’t have to worry about going to get the produce and making sure it was organic, how to find it and the process of making it. I knew I wanted to start a business and make that an option for people. I started talking about it, and then I had someone who heard me talking about it and said sign me up.” For the last few years, RIPE has been renting commercial kitchen space from the Paia Youth Center and working with local farmers and Local Harvest for her organic local fruits and veggies. The RIPE Juice menu is organized into
green juices, fruit juices, root juices and special blends for issues like detox, diabetes and inflammation. She also makes a selection of raw almond mylks and elixirs. She says she’ll soon add macadamia mylks because then she can source the nuts locally. She manages a small team of juicers and delivery drivers. “RIPE Juice got busy enough to quit my other job, rent a commercial kitchen, and eventually I got my brother to become part of my business,” says Mikolajczyk. “Now we are expanding to our own commercial kitchen, where people can also come pick up their juices if they want to. We will have some juices that people can pick up. It won’t be a juice bar, there won’t be seating, but right now I don’t have a place that is convenient to pick up your own juice. So I’m really excited about the new location.” Mikolajczyk says part of her goal for RIPE Juice has always been to work with local farmers, but she was surprised at how much she fell in love with their vision. RIPE juice is planning to open their new space by the Feb. 15, assuming their construction project stays on schedule. They will be going into the old Kahului Shopping Center near Ah Fooks. To order juice delivery or a juice cleanse, go to Ripejuicemaui.com. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie news, visit MauiTime’s website at: mauitime.com
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This Weeks Picks FRIDAY, JAN. 23 MAUI FRINGE FESTIVAL – The annual nual Maui Fringe Festival returns to the Iao Theater this Fridayy through Sunday. Enjoy three days of performance art, music, dance and plays. Feaests will be treated turing local and mainland actors, guests usic, Manto Vivaldi’s Virgins by Early Maui Music, rd Travelin’ darin Orange by Kate Boards, Hard ui Improv, With Woody by Randy Noojin, Maui e Darshan the Adaptations Dance Theater, the er show). Dance Project and more! $10 (per arket St., Historic Iao Theater (68 N. Market Wailuku); 808-242-6969, Mauionstage.com. age.com. Photo courtesy Maui Fringe Festival
JUDY COLLINS – This Friday, singer, songwriter and social activist Judy Collins will perform at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. With a musical career that spans more than five decades, Collins is noted for her unique renditions of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” and Stephen Sondheim’s “Send in the Clowns.” Always passionate about social issues, Collins is also a UNICEF representative, author and speaker on mental health issues. $35$65. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo: James Vesey
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KUPU MAUI DINNER – Kupu Maui is inviting you to dinner this Saturday at the Enchanting Floral Garden. Chef Magic of Aria’s Catering will craft a farm-to-table menu that includes Stacy’s Char Siu Sliders, Spicy Ahi Poke and Taro Chips and Maui Cattle Company Porcini Filet with Wild Mushroom Sauce. Guests will tour the garden before eating. George Kahumoku Jr. will also serenade guests during the evening. Bring your favorite bottle of wine (or beer) and wear comfy shoes. Vegetarian options available. Proceeds go toward supporting local farmers. $75. 3:30-6:30pm. Enchanting Floral Gardens of Kula (2505 Kula Hwy.), Kupumaui.org. Photo courtesy Kupu Maui
JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION CELEBRITY CHEF TOUR – Mix and mingle during Maui’s first ever James Beard Foundation’s Celebrity Chef Tour this Friday and Saturday at the Grand Wailea. Participating chefs include event host Mike Lofaro (pictured), Isaac Bancaco, Chris Kulis and Justin Pardo. On Friday ($50), sip and savor cocktails from tequila ambassador Manny Hinojosa. Then on Saturday ($280), guests are invited to a family-style, six-course meal with wine pairing. The event will also feature James Beard Foundation Award winning chefs: Jonathan Waxman, Norman Van Aken, Johnny Luzzini, Bruce Bromberg and Nancy Silverton. 6pm. Grand Wailea (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.), CelebrityChefTour.com. Photo courtesy JBF.org
SATURDAY, SATU UR RD DAY A , JA JAN. 24 SH SHINNEN ENKAI – Ring in Shinnen Enkai with The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui this Saturday at the Maui Beach Hotel. The New Year celebration will begin with a traditional sake welcome. Dinner will follow with a performance by Keith Nakaganeku. Presale tickets ONLY. $50 Adults, $20 Children (6-11 years old), free for children 5 and under. 5:30pm. Maui Beach Hotel (170 W. Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-870-8047, Jcsmaui.org. Photo courtesy JCSMaui
NICK SWARDSON – Comedian, writer and actor Nick Swardson will try to make you laugh at the MACC this Saturday. Best known for his Reno 911! role, Swardson has experienced success in front of the camera as well as behind the scenes. He’s also appeared in Grown Ups as well as Benchwarmers, Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, Blades of Glory and Chozen. $20-$38. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the MACC
SATURDAY, JAN. 24 HILT BUY BACK THE BEACH – Hawaiian Islands Land Trust’s 14th annual Buy Back the Beach Benefit Luau happens this Saturday at the Old Lahaina Luau grounds. Guests will get a family style farm-to-table meal crafted by the minds behind Old Lahaina Luau, Aloha Mixed Plate, Star Noodle and Leoda’s. There will also be live music from Na Hoa and Joel Katz. Proceeds will benefit HILT’s continued efforts in land conservation. $150 per person or Table of 8 for $1,200. Old Lahaina Luau (1251 Front St., Lahaina); 808-244-5263, Hilt.eventbrite.com. Photo courtesy HILT
MAKING CORDAGE – This Saturday, learn the craft of rope making and its cultural significance at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens. Lisa SchattenburgRaymond will guide attendees through the process of cord making from plant to harvest and technique. Fees apply. 9am12noon. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (150 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului); 808-2492798, Mnbg.org. Photo courtesy MNBG
SATURDAY, JAN. 24 TRUCKS FOR TRUCKER – This Saturday, everyone’s invited to Trucks for Trucker at Grace Bible Church in Kahului. It’s a benefit for Trucker Dukes, who’s just one but is battling cancer. Bring the family and your appetites for an afternoon of food trucks, fire trucks, face painting and more! This family-friendly event is one of many for Trucker’s benefit. 10am-2pm. Grace Bible Church (635 S. Hina Ave., Kahului), Facebook. com/TeamTrucker. Photo courtesy Team Trucker
HALAU KAMALUOKALEIHULU –Take flight this Saturday with traaditional song and dance at Halau Kamaluokaleihulu’s anniversaryy o concert at the MACC. They’ll be accompanied by Na Hoku Hanohano Award winning vocalist Hulu Lindsey as well as Kamaka Kukona, e Kaiholu and Hu‘ewa. The evening’s theme “E Kaulele Ae” (“To Take Flight”) celebrates the halau’s first anniversary. $27. 6pm. Maui Arts 469, and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy Halau Kamaluokaleihulu’s FB page
SUNDAY, JAN. 25 IWALANI HO‘OMANAWANUI APO – Catch Iwalani Ho‘omanawanui Apo in concert this Sunday at the Bailey House Museum. Hoaka Concerts at the Museum features musicians from the islands sharing their appreciation for Hawaiian music. Guests are welcome to begin the evening with a pre-show pau hana (4pm) and museum tour. Enjoy an evening of pupus by Mala ‘Ai and the fiery falsetto voice of Iwalani. $10-$300 (corporate table). 4pm-8pm. Maui Historical Society (2375-A Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-3326; MauiMuseum.org. Photo courtesy Bailey House FB page
SUNDAY, SU S U ND N DAY A , JA JAN. 25 HA HAPA DINNER SHOW – Check out HAPA this Sunday at the Maui Tropical Plantation’s Mi House. The duo achieved local, national and international success over the last 20 years. Mill W anthems like “Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai” and “Lei Pikake,” they found their niche in traditional With so and chant fused with innovative guitar skills. Guests are invited to experience our islands’ song so soundtrack live. There will be pupu and cocktails (4-6pm) followed by dinner (67 7:15pm). Show starts at 7:30pm. $90. Maui Tropical Plantation (1670 Honoapi’ilani H Hwy., Waikapu), Mauitropicalplantation.com. Photo courtesy of Dogtowne
ART OF ALOHA – The 13th annual Art of Aloha show arrives at Lahaina Galleries at Wailea this Sunday. Featuring 10 artists from around the world, the afternoon will feature works from the Bugagiar Twins, Dario Campanile, Cheryl Kline, Ronaldo Macedo, Larissa Morais, Kalman Radvanyi, Andrea Razzauti, Lyle Sopel, Michael Talbot, Steve Turnbull and Lori Wylie. Guests are invited to mingle with the artist and enjoy light pupus. 1pm-4pm Lahaina Galleries, The Shops at Wailea (3750 Wailea Alanui), Lahainagalleries.com. Photo courtesy Lahaina Galleries
TUESDAY, JAN. 27 PUBLIC SPEAKING WITH SHAGGY JENKINS – This Tuesday, Akaku presents “Become a Better Public Speaker” with Shaggy Jenkins. The host of Akaku’s upcoming new Maui Daily re-launch, Jenkins will discuss techniques on interviewing people and being a public speaker in front of the camera. There will be audience exercises and workshopping. Free. 5:30pm. Akaku Center (333 Dairy Rd., Kahului), Akaku.org. Photo courtesy Akaku
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gests The Bad Guy (the hero, in some early westerns, typically wears The White Hat). Chris Hemsworth (playing an American and sporting a quasi-Bruce Willis accent) plays Nick Hathaway, a legendary hacker who is released from prison to help a team of investigators track down the culprit of the explosion. The team includes Nick’s MIT buddy, Chen Dawai (Leehom Wang) and his sister, Chen Lien (played by the beguiling Tang Wei, star of Lust, Caution). Lien falls fast and hard for Hathaway; they discover a shared attraction that grows as the danger increases. Their pursuit of armed, murderous crooks takes them in directions that threaten to tear their bond apart, putting everything they live for at risk. As a fictitious investigation into the alltoo-current topic of online hacking, the movie’s a bust. As a globe-trotting action movie, Mann is in his element. Hemsworth is wise to pursue non-Thor roles, particularly since his successful collaboration with Ron Howard on Rush demonstrated he can play more than a hammer-tossing Norse god. Unfortunately, he can’t hold the screen like some of the other leading men from Mann films, who embodied brute strength,
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survival instincts and a lovelorn heart. Considering how Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro and Johnny Depp brought so much passion to Mann’s The Last of the Mohicans, Heat and Public Enemies, respectively, it’s a disappointment to see Hemsworth provided a golden opportunity that he’s just not suited for. Wei initially seems stuck playing the love interest, but her role gets better in the second half and she arguably steals the film from Hemsworth. Viola Davis and Mann regular John Ortiz are stuck in exposition-heavy roles, though Yorick van Wageningen (a top notch character actor) brings great shades to the role of villainous mastermind behind it all. By the time we reach the flamboyant, highly stylized climax, the battle between good and evil becomes downright mythic, with staging
and emotions approaching operatic levels. Mann gets away with this and other grand uses of cinema. His movies, after all, are more exciting and cooler than almost anyone else’s. After Mann’s belated absence (Public Enemies, my favorite film of 2009, was his most recent), and Drive and The Town effectively (and heavily) borrowing his look, themes and character types, it’s a pleasure to see him back. His latest is another muscular, visually gorgeous depiction of criminals in perpetual forward motion, though Blackhat closely resembles his enjoyable but muddily plotted Miami Vice. Mann’s latest is held back by a story neither fresh nor fully immersive. Still, the sensational cinematography, thrilling shoot outs, cool soundtrack and (mostly) effective love story alone make this work. ■
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The Woman In Black 2- Angel Of Death-PG13- THU (5:20) American Sniper-R-THU (12:00 12:40 1:20 2:00 4:20 4:40) 7:00 7:40 10:00 10:30 Into The Woods-PG- THU (11:40 3:50) 6:50 10:00
The Imitation Game-PG13- THU 12:00 2:35 5:10 7:40, FRI-SAT 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 10:00, SUNTHU 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 Night At The Museum-PG- THU 12:25 2:45 5:00,
WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) Strange Magic-PG- FRI-SUN (1:00) 4:00 7:00 9:30, MON (1:00 4:00) 7:00, TUE (1:00 4:00 7:00 9:30), WED-THU (1:00 4:00) 7:00 The Wedding Ringer-R- FRI-SUN (1:15) 4:15 7:15 10:00, MON (1:15 4:15) 7:15, TUE (1:15 4:15 7:15 10:00), WED-THU (1:15 4:15) 7:15 American Sniper-R- FRI-SUN (12:15) 3:30 6:45 9:45, MON (12:15 3:30) 6:45, TUE (12:15 3:30 6:45 9:45), WED-THU (12:15 3:30) 6:45 Taken 3-PG13- THU (1:00 4:00) 7:00 Unbroken-PG13- THU (12:15 3:30) 6:45 Hobbit: Battle Of Five Armies- PG- THU (12:00 3:15)
Mortdecai opens this week
NEW THIS WEEK
stars as a hacker in this Michael Mann film about international cybercrime. See this week’s film review. 133 min.
THE BOY NEXT DOOR - R - Thriller - J Lo stars as a recent divorcee who falls for a younger man, but then their little becomes dangerous. Awww yeaaaaahh. 91 min.
HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY, PART 1 PG13 - Sci-Fi/Adventure - After Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) destroyed the games in the last flick, she now becomes a symbol of rebellion. 123 min.
MORTDECAI - R - Action/Comedy - A suave art dealer races to find a stolen painting that may lead to secret Nazi gold while Russians, British spies and a terrorist chase him. Stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Johnny Depp and Ewan McGregor. 106 min.
THE IMITATION GAME - PG13 - Biopic/Drama The story of brilliant British mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing, who helped win World War II for the allies. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch. 114 min.
STRANGE MAGIC - PG - Animation - You’ve got goblins, elves and fairies battling over some potion. Voices by Evan Rachel Wood, Kristin Chenoweth and Elijah Kelley. 99 min.
NOW PLAYING AMERICAN SNIPER - R - Action/War - Clint Eastwood directs this look at the story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most successful sniper in American history. 132 min.
INHERENT VICE - R - Crime/Comedy - Paul Thomas Anderson directs this drug-soaked detective story, based on the Thomas Pynchon novel of the same name. Stars Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon and Josh Brolin. 148 min. INTO THE WOODS - PG - Fantasy - A witch makes a baker and his wife take stuff from fairy tales to release an ancient family curse. Stars Meryl Streep, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine. 124 min.
ANNIE - PG - Comedy/Family - Quvenzhane Wallis plays Annie and Jamie Foxx plays the rich guy in this updated version of the venerable musical. 118 min.
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB - PG - Adventure/Comedy - Guard Larry (Ben Stiller) is still at the museum where the exhibits come to life, but now he needs to save it or something. 97 min.
BLACKHAT - R - Crime/Drama - Chris Hemsworth
PADDINGTON - PG - Comedy/Family - A young
bear from Peru gets lost in London. 95 min. SELMA - PG13 - Drama - The story of the Civil Rights campaign in the South in 1965. Stars David Oyelowo, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Tim Roth. 127 min. TAKEN 3 - PG13 - Crime/Thriller - Here’s something original: a guy is accused of a murder he didn’t commit, and must now find the real killer to clear his name. Stars Liam Neeson and Famke Janssen UNBROKEN - PG13 - War/Biography - Louis Zamperini survives a bomber crash in World War II and getting lost at sea, then ends up in a Japanese POW camp. Based on a true story. Directed by Angelina Jolie. 137 min. WILD - R - Drama/Biography - Reese Witherspoon plays Cheryl Strayed, who hiked the 1,100-mile Pacific Crest Trail alone after facing personal hardship. Based on a true story. 115 min. THE WEDDING RINGER - R - Comedy - A shy guy two weeks before his wedding hires some guy to be his best man. 101 min. THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2: ANGEL OF DEATH - PG13 - Horror - A bunch of meddling kids awaken a dark spirit at some place called Eel Marsh House, which should have tipped everyone off that something was up. 98 min.
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142 HANA HWY • PAIA • 808-579-8085 WWW.CHARLEYSMAUI.COM THURS | 1/22
THURSDAY NIGHTS WITH MARK JOHNSTONE & LENNY CASTELLANOS 6:30PM-8:30PM • NO COVER
FRI | 1/23
JOHN CRAIGIE WITH ALOHA CHICKEN FEATURING MEMBERS OF BROWNCHICKEN BROWNCOW STRING BAND & ALOHA BLUEGRASS
JUSTIN MORRIS, MATT DEL OLMO, RION SCHMIDT & KATY REXFORD
10PM • $10 COVER
SAT | 1/24 2014 K-ROCK BATTLE OF THE BANDS WINNER!
TOLO
WITH SPECIAL FRIENDS FISHTANK
9:30PM • $10 COVER
SUN | 1/25 BREAKFAST SERVED 7AM DON’T MISS OUR BLOODY MARY BAR!
MON | 1/26 CHARLEY’S LIVE BAND OPEN MIC & JAM 7PM-10PM • no COVER
TUES | 1/27 TEX MEX TUESDAY
WITH HOWARD AHIA
6:30PM-8:30PM • NO COVER
WED | 1/28 ANDREW CORRADINI 6:30PM-8:30PM • NO COVER
Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS
FOODIE
FEEL DI VYBZ - Fri, Jan 23. Get ready for a night full of Roots Reggae, Dancehall, Hip-Hop and Club Classix with Q103’s DJ/MC Irie Dole (Jah Warrior Shelter Hi-Fi). Special guests, too! $5 cover all night. 21 and over. Music starts at 9:45pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.); casanovamaui.com
VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES - (Every 3rd Tuesday). See, and sample how chefs use 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. Free. 5-6:00pm. Down To Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; Downtoearth.org
RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM - Fri, Jan 23. Musically, Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem are a melting pot of American folk melody and style. Gleefully drawing from a variety of traditions, they hang a Georgia Sea Islands song on a New Orleans groove and sneak an Afro-Cuban /Cajun groove under an Irish fiddle tune. Tickets are $30. Show starts at 7:30pm. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org JOHN CRAIGIE WITH ALOHA CHICKEN Fri, Jan 23. The evening will feature members of BrownChicken BrownCow String Band and Aloha Bluegrass: Justin Morris, Matt Del Olmo, Rion Schmidt and Katy Rexford. Music starts at 10pm. 21 and over. $10 cover. Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); Charleysmaui.com APPLECAT - Sat, Jan 24. Head Upcountry for a special EDM treat with Applecat, Keegan House and DJ Love. $10 cover. 21+. Music starts at 9:45pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.); Casanovamaui.com MAUI POPS! RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN CELEBRATION - Sun, Jan 25. Maui Pops Orchestra Music Director James Durham again presents an all-Broadway program! This year features the music of Rodgers & Hammerstein, with many of the most loved and most familiar songs from The King and I, South Pacific, Showboat, The Sound of Music and more. Guest artists Alli Mauzey and William Michals each have extensive Broadway credits and have performed with orchestras around the world. 3pm. Tickets are $15-$50, Half-price for students and 18 and under ($30-$50 seats). Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MAUI BREWING CO. ANNIVERSARY WEEKSun, Jan 25- Sat, Jan 31. Maui Brewing Company is celebrating their 10 year anniversary with a week of special events all around the Island of Maui! Enjoy special brews, great food, live music, raffles and giveaways. Sunday Jan. 25: Kahana Pub Party; Monday Jan. 26: Honu Beer Dinner; Tuesday Jan. 27: Brewery Tour; Wednesday Jan 28: Brewery Cask Night; Thursday Jan. 29: Rock & Brews Pint Night; and Saturday Jan. 31: Brewery Anniversary Party. MauiBrewingCo.com
STAGE ‘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); 808856-7900; Mauitheatre.com BURN’N LOVE–A MUSICAL JOURNEY STARRING DARREN LEE - Daily. Experience Elvis in Hawaii with Burn’n Love! Relive the nostalgia of Blue Hawaii and the Aloha from Hawaii live broadcast that made TV history with the most authentic Elvis tribute show ever presented on stage. Shows Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 8pm. Tickets start at $59.99; kama‘aina and military prices are available. A portion of every ticket sold benefits the Maui Food Bank. 8pm Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-8567900; Mauitheatre.com
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JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION CELEBRITY CHEF TOUR - Fri-Sat, Jan 23-24. Mix and mingle at Maui’s first ever James Beard Foundation’s Celebrity Chef Tour this Friday and Saturday at the Grand Wailea. Participating chefs include event host Mike Lofaro, Isaac Bancaco, Chris Kulis and Justin Pardo. On Friday ($50), sip and savor cocktails from tequila ambassador Manny Hinojosa. Then on Saturday ($280), guests are invited to a family-style, six-course meal with wine pairing. The event will also feature James Beard Foundation Award winning chefs Jonathan Waxman, Norman Van Aken, Johnny Luzzini, Bruce Bromberg and Nancy Silverton. 6pm. Grand Wailea (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); CelebrityChefTour.com TASTING ROOM GRAND OPENING PARTY - Sat, Jan 24. Check out the grand opening and open house for Hali‘imaile Distilling Company’s new tasting room. Guests will enjoy free tours, tastings and live music with Uncle Benny Uyetake. The blessing is at 10:30am with a reception and complimentary pupus after. 10am-4pm. Hali‘imaile Distilling Company. (883 Hali‘imaile Rd., Makawao); 808-633-3609; haliimailedistilling.com JAPENGO SATURDAY SUSHI SCHOOL - (Every Sat.) Join Japengo’s sushi chef in their chic sushi lounge. Learn how to create Japengo’s signature sushi rolls from scratch, with hands-on instruction from Chef Jay and Japengo’s team of expert sushi chefs. $50 per person (includes sushi, non-alcoholic beverages, tax and gratuity). Maximum 20 people per class, reservations are required. Every second and fourth Saturday of every month. 3-4:30pm Japengo at the Hyatt Regency, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4727; Maui.hyatt.com FARM TO TABLE DINING - (Every Sat.) Feast on the abundant harvest of a freshly picked vegetarian meal made from only the purest, chemical and pesticide-free ingredients, accompanied by Maui Sacred Earth Soothing Herbal Tea Blend. Menu varies depending on what’s available for harvest. Call for reservations. $25, $20 kama‘aina. 6-8pm. Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm (4505 Hana Hwy., Haiku); 808-283-8057; Ahimsasanctuaryfarm.com SUNDAY NIGHT LAULAU - (Every Sun.) 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. 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 MEET THE ARTISTS - Jan 20-22. Meet acrylic artist Anyes B and mixed media artist Mark De Colibus. Free. 10am-2pm. Lahaina Arts Society Banyan Tree Gallery (648 Wharf St., #103, Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com CHRIS LARSON - Every Wed in Jan. Chris Larson loves how color, light and shadows visually define objects and enjoys using watercolors and acrylics
to express that look in her paintings. Free. 9am9pm. Maui Hands Gallery - Hyatt (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-7997; Mauihands.com ANYES BARBER - Every Thu in Jan. Meet oil painter Anyes Barber. She’s been painting and expressing her creative talents since she was a child. She learned her techniques from art teachers in Bordeaux, France and the Oregon Art Academy. Free. 12-4pm. Maui Hands - Paia (84 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-9245; Mauihands.com RICHARD DIGIACOMO - Every Fri in Jan. Meet Richard DiGiacomo, an accomplished artist known for his innovative approach to coloration. His technique involves etching aluminum panels and color, and calls for many coats of clear seals, applied to create depth and movement. Free. 4:30-7:30pm. Maui Hands - Lahaina (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-9898; Mauihands.com 13TH ANNUAL ART OF ALOHA - Sun, Jan 25. The 13th annual Art of Aloha show arrives at Lahaina Galleries at Wailea this Sunday. Featuring 10 artists from around the world, the afternoon will feature works from the Bugagiar Twins, Dario Campanile, Cheryl Kline, Ronaldo Macedo, Larissa Morais, Kalman Radvanyi, Andrea Razzauti, Lyle Sopel, Michael Talbot, Steve Turnbull and Lori Wylie. Guests are invited to mingle with the artist and enjoy light pupus. 1pm-4pm Lahaina Galleries, The Shops at Wailea (3750 Wailea Alanui); Lahainagalleries.com CHRISTINE WAARA - Jan 23, 30. Christine Waara taught at the University of Rochester’s Creative Workshop at the Memorial Art Gallery and has conducted workshops and given talks at various art clubs across the country. She currently works part time at Maui Hands art gallery. Free. Jan 9, 23, 30 11am-3pm; Jan 16 5-8pm. Maui Hands - Makawao (1169 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-2008; Mauihands.com CELEBRATION OF HAWAII - Sat, Jan 10 - Thru Feb 11. Viewpoints Gallery kicks off its 10th annual Celebration of Hawaii this Saturday with a reception at 4:30pm. It’s complete with a traditional Hawaiian blessing and performances by Kumu Hula Gordean Bailey and her Halau Wehiwehi O Leilehua. The exhibit pays homage to Maui by featuring pieces inspired by Hawaiian culture. Free. Viewpoints Gallery (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); Viewpointsgallerymaui.com MARK DE COLIBUS - Jan 5 - Feb 1. Mark De Colibus has been an artist on Maui for more than 30 years. His exhibit is titled “Variety is the Spice of Life” because he displays works of art in different medias. He will be showing works done in oil, pastel, pen and ink, water color,acrylic scratch board, pencil and charcoal. Free. 9am-5pm. Lahaina Arts Society Old Jail Gallery (648 Wharf St., Suite #103, Lahaina); 808-661-0111 SCHAEFER PORTRAIT CHALLENGE 2015 - Tue, Jan 13 - Thru Mar 22. A fascinating exhibit that has been featured at Schaefer since 2003, the Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2015 opens this Tuesday. A statewide juried competition, the exhibit includes 66 works by 64 artists from Oahu, Kauai, Lanai, the Big Island and Maui. Artists were encouraged to depict the people and stories of our islands through explorations in portraiture. Free. Tuesday to Sunday 10am-5pm. Schaefer International Gallery (One Cameron Way, Kahului); Mauiarts.org I LOVE MAUI - Thru April 2015. Art Project Paia presents the annual “I Love Maui” show featuring many artists with pieces highlighting the island of Maui. Art Project Paia (77 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-214-6949 ISLAND ART PARTY CLASSES - Wed-Sat. Art Party from 6:30-9:30pm, Sunday Morning Art Party 10am-1pm. It’s part art party, part painting class. Island Art Party (1279 S. Kihei Rd.), 808419-6020; Islandartparty.com
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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
SIN w/ DJ Kurt, 10pm
Frisky Friday w/ DJ Decka, 10pm
Saturday Night Diva w/ DJ TRVR, 10pm
Sunday Sessions w/ DJ Skinny Guy, 10pm
MON-Louis & Lewis 8pm, TUE- Free Bass w/ DJ Bo Vice 10pm, WED-Curtis Love Live 9pm
Adam Masterson
Benny Uyetake
Johnny Ringo
Will Hertzog
MON-Dave Carrol, TUE-Jordon Cuddy, WEDJustin Philips
Feel Di Vybz w/ DJ Irie Dole outta control!! 9:45pm, $5 all night
Applecat w/ Keegan House & DJ Love 9:45pm, $10 cover
WED- Famous Ladies Night w/DJ Kurt, 9-1am
Thuursday Nights w/ Mark Johnstone & Lenny Castellanos, 6:30pm
John Craigie w/ Aloha Chicken and more guests 10pm, $10
TOLO w/ FishTank 9:30pm, $10
MON- Live Band Open Mic & Jam 7pm, TUE-Tex Mex Tuesday w/ Howard Ahia 6:30pm, WED- Andrew Corradini, 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
John Craigie, 9pm
4th Friday Afterparty w/ DJ Blast, 9pm
House Music
Gina Martinelli Band, 6pm
WED- Pool Tournament, 6pm
Quiz @ 7pm DJ L @10pm
DJ L @ 10pm
Jordan Cuddy @ 10pm
Steve Craig @ 6pm SIN
MON- Bartenders Mix, TUE- Johnny Ringo @10pm, WED- Jessica & Kanoa @ 10pm
Yum Yum Beast
(Rooftop Closed)
Houseshakers Bar: Steven Edwards
Jazz Sunday Brunch, Bar: Rick G, (Rooftop Closed)
MON-Rick G, TUE- Steve Craig, WED- Steven Edwards
Dominic 4-8pm, Good Chemistry 9-close
Rick Glencross/ Dat Guyz
Ryan Robinson/ HI Ground
NFL/ Karaoke Industry Night
MON-Karaoke, TUE-Rick G, WED-Rick G, Open Mic
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
MON-Frequency DJ Night 10pm, TUE-Elvis of Burnin’ Love 6:30pm
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400
ISANA 515 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-5700
JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787
TICKETS ON SALE CARMEN DE LAVALLADE - Thu, Jan 29. Look at the 65-year career of a legendary dancer and choreographer, as told by herself through movement and personal writings. Carmen de Lavallade is a legend in the world of American dance and an instrumental force in the modern dance movement of the mid- to late-20th century. The octogenarian dancer performs this intimate work amidst projections of her younger self and film clips featuring some of her significant collaborators–Alvin Ailey, Lester Horton and Josephine Baker. 7:30pm. Tickets are $12, $35 and $45. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org KAPONO, CRUZ & NOLAND - Fri, Jan 30. Henry Kapono, John Cruz, Brother Noland: three of Hawaii’s most stellar musician/singer/songwriters, performing individual hits and new collaborations as the Rough Riders. From classics like “Friends,” “Coconut Girl” and “Island Style” to new and provocative sounds, it should be an intoxicating evening of music. 7:30pm. Tickets are $12, $28, $40 and $55. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MARC BROUSSARD - Fri, Jan 30. Whether he’s incorporating funk, blues or R&B into his soulful pop sound, Louisiana-born Marc Broussard always stays true to his Southern and musical roots. Known for his own unique brand of “Bayou soul,” singer-songwriter Marc Broussard is also a fiery performer, imbuing his tunes with passion and energy. From laid back renditions of his classic “Home” to the newer “Only Everything,” this charmer never fails to make fans feel right at home. 7:30pm. Tickets are $35, $45 and $65. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org ART=MIXX: MASQUERADE - Sat, Jan 31. The theme is “Merging Portrait with Persona,” and it plays off the current exhibit, Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2015. ArT=Mixx is an interactive mixer for the over-21 and young-at-heart crowd, aiming to connect people to art in ways that are both fun and stimulating. Music, videos, dancing and networking
Karaoke 9pm
Karaoke 9pm
Karaoke 9pm
Steve Edwards
Mark Smeltzer
Rick Glencross
are all part of the package. Event is for age 21 & over only. 7-11pm. Free. Pavilion/ Amphitheater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org
EVENTS
WED - Karaoke 9pm
“Keytar”
course opens you to the universal life force called Reiki. People will learn how to do Reiki on self and share Reiki with family and friends, the principles and history of Reiki, hours of practical, hands-on healing experience, and how to use Reiki as a tool of self-healing and empowerment. $295. Infusion Yoga Maui (71 Baldwin Ave., Suite C-9, Paia); 808-633-1387
THURSDAY, JAN 22
AHA MOKU SYSTEM LECTURE - The Aha Moku system is based on generational MANA‘OLANA PINK PADDLERS ADDLERS knowledg Together with the Kuknowledge. OUTING - Mana‘olana Pinkk Padmulipo the Aha Moku system mulipo, dlers, Maui’s only nonprofit outprov provides the best guidance on rigger paddling organization for caring for the land and focused on helping cancerr re resources. Learn about survivors regain health and t the importance of the strength after cancer, invite unique natural resources survivors and supporters in Hawaii, and how the to paddle the South Shore. resources define Kanaka Mana‘olana meets under Maoli. Free. 5pm. Viewthe Pink Paddle on the tree. points Gallery (3620 7:45am. Maui Canoe Club, MAUITIME.COM/EVENTS/COMMUNITY/ADD B Baldwin Ave., Makawao); Sugar Beach (145 N. Kihei 80 808-572-5979 Rd.); Mauipinks.org
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RFREE POLYNESIAN PERHOW FORMANCES HULA SHOW ery Mall - Free. 7pm. Lahaina Cannery (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy.,, Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com
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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); 808669-6271; Slackkeyshow.com
FRIDAY, JAN 23 FREE GMO TALK - Listen to Stephanie Seneff and Melissa Yee talk about Roundup, GMOs and disease. Free. Maui Waena Intermediate Cafeteria (795 Onehe‘e St., Kahului); 808-292-1179
SATURDAY, JAN 24 REIKI LEVEL 1 TRAINING - The Reiki Level 1
SUNDAY, JAN 25 SU
TROOP 22 BOY SCOUT ANPA NUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST Fill your tummy t with a lof of yummy. Eggs, breakfast meats, fresh fruit, juice, milk, coffee and, of course, all-you-can-eat pancakes. 7am-12pm. $8/ person. St. Theresa Church, (25 W. Lipoa St., Kihei). SHOPPING SUNDAY - A new market in West Maui is showcasing the talent of local designers and artists with special products from local small business owners. On sale is an eclectic mix of clothing, hats, yoga gear, essential oils, make-up and more. 3-5pm. Body in Balance Pilates Studio (142 Kupuohi St., F2, Lahaina); 808-661-1116 FREE HULA SHOW - Free. 11am Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com
MONDAY, JAN 26 VOLUNTEER: HOALOHA‘AINA - Join South Maui volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand
MON- Mel Arausa, TUE & WED-Fulton Tashombe,
dunes, pick-up litter and remove invasive species from 7:30am-9:30am. Every Monday. 808-2498811 ext. 1., or email Volunteersonvacation.org
TUESDAY, JAN 27 MANA‘OLANA PINK PADDLERS OUTING Mana‘olana Pink Paddlers, Maui’s only nonprofit outrigger paddling organization focused on helping cancer survivors regain health and strength after cancer, invite survivors and supporters to paddle the South Shore. Mana‘olana meets under the Pink Paddle on the tree. 7:45am. Maui Canoe Club, Sugar Beach (145 N. Kihei Rd.); Mauipinks.org 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, JAN 28 BUILD YOUR MARKETING TOOLKIT FOR 2015 - Many small businesses and organizations find themselves seeking the right strategies to make their marketing efforts as effective as possible. But with so many different marketing activities that they could focus on, they often miss some of the important marketing concepts that will help them understand why those activities are so important. This presentation is designed to uncover some of those core concepts and show that a little bit of marketing knowledge can go a long way. Free. 12pm. Maui Mall Suite B-9 (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-873-8247 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
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WILD WAHINE WEDNESDAY
CASANOVA’S FAMOUS LADIES NIGHT DJ KURT
MUSIC STARTS @ 10PM + $5 BEFORE 11PM - $10 AFTER
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23TH
THE PARTY AFTER THE THIRD FRIDAY PARTY IN MAKAWAO
THE EVENING THAT EARNED CASANOVA’S THE AWARDS
“BEST LATE NIGHT IN MAUI” “BEST SINGLES SCENE IN MAUI”
SHOW STARTS AT 9:45PM $5 COVER
FEEL DI VYBZ
DJ IRIE DOLE
DANCEHALL, ROOTS AND HIP HOP
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24TH E.L.F. PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS FROM VANCOUVER BC
SHOW STARTS AT 9:45PM $10 COVER
APPLECAT
KEEGAN HOUSE - DJ LOVE
AN EVENING OF ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC
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KAHALE’S 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-7711
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
Ma’a, 6:30pm
Reese Perry Band, 9-11pm
Ma’a, 6:30pm
Benny & Glenn, 6-8pm
MON -Benny & Glenn 6-8pm, TUE & WED- Sam Ahia 6:30pm
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
KOBE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555
LAHAINA SPORTS BAR
MON-Trivia 7-9pm
843 Waine’e St., Lahaina - 667-6655
L‘AVA SPORTS BAR & KARAOKE
Free Karaoke All Day!
1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4888
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
Live Music 10pm
Latin Friday’s w/ DJ Danny & DJ Moy, 10pm no cover
Ignite Saturdays w/ DJ Big Mike & Kamikaze, 10pm
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Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
MON - David Wolfberg / TUE - The Benoits WED - Ranga Pae (all 5:30-8:30pm)
MILL HOUSE (MAUI TROPICAL PLANTATION)
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 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
FARMERS MARKET, ART/CRAFT FAIRS ROWENA’S PRODUCE - Monday-Saturday. 7am-4pm. Corner of Wakea Ave. & Hana Highway. ALOHA OPEN MARKET - Wednesday & Saturday. 7am-4pm. (1794 S. Kihei Rd). HANA FRESH FARMER’S MARKET - Mondays. 3-6pm Hana Fresh, (4590 Hana Hwy., Hana). NAPILI FARMERS MARKET - Wed 8-11 am. Across the highway from Napili Market, before Maui Preparatory Academy FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, HONOKOWAI - Every Mon, Wed & Fri. Lots of fresh local produce plus baked and canned goods. 7-11am Farmers Market Maui & Deli, (3636 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Kahana); 808-669-7004 FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, KIHEI - Mon-Fri. Sample the goods at this local market for fresh produce. On Fridays, open until 5pm. 8am-4pm Farmers Market of Maui, (61 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-0949 MAKAWAO FARMERS MARKET - Every Wed. Fresh produce. Everything sold is Maui Grown, non-GMO and organic. 9am-2pm Po‘okela Church, (200 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-419-1570 ONO ORGANIC FARMS - Daily (except Sat). A family-owned and operated, certified organic coffee and tropical fruit farm. 10:30am-6pm. Ono Organic Farms, (149 Hana Hwy., Hana). KULA COUNTRY FARMS - Daily (except Mon). Kula Country Farm stand offers fruits and vegetables that are only locally grown and harvested fresh then stocked on the
MON- S.I.N. 50% off, 10pm, TUE-DJ Big Mike 10pm, WED-Karaoke 10pm
HAPA Dinner Show
1670 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Waikapu- 243-9618
VOLUNTEERING ON VACATION: O‘O FARM - Work on an exquisite organic farm in the misting forest of Waipoli in Kula. Wear sturdy shoes and bring a light jacket that you do not mind getting a little dirty, plus water and sunscreen. Gloves and gardening tools provided. Please call 24 hours in advance to sign up. Free. 8:45am. O‘o Farm (651 Waipoli Rd., Kula) 808-249-8811 ext 1.
Two Cats Acoustic Jazz, 7-9:30pm, no cover
Satterday Saints, 10pm-1:30am
888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288
shelves daily. Open T-Th 11am to 5pm. 11am-4pm. Kula Country Farms, (Kula Highway at Kekaulike Ave., Kula). OPEN MARKET - Every Wed. Hale Ku‘ai Open Market features fresh fruit and vegetables open to the public on Wednesday from 11am to 2pm. Available for pre orders pick up on Wednesday call 984-2156 or email lanakilahalekuai@gmail.com. Free. 11am-2pm. Open market, (1977 Main St., Wailuku); 808-984-2156 FARMERS MARKET UHMC - Every Mon & Thu. Enjoy fresh sustainably grown produce including tomatoes, lettuce, eggplant, squash, kale, beets, radish, herbs, Asian greens, daikon, chard, flowers and more. Grown on campus by Agriculture and Natural Resource students. 12-1:30pm. University of Hawaii Maui College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3500; Maui.hawaii.edu. LIPOA STREET FARMERS MARKET IN KIHEI - Every Sat. Fruits, produce and Ono Farm sourced foods. 8:30am-11:00am. (95 Lipoa St., Kihei). UPCOUNTRY FARMER’S MARKET - Every Sat. Find the best veggies, fruits, flowers and plants, Maui farmers have to offer. Plus, extra goodies like jams and jellies. 7-11am Kulamalu Town Center (near Longs Drugs), 808-283-3257; Upcountryfarmersmarket.org ARTISAN FAIR - Mondays. Come to shop, stay to dine. Local made on Maui Artists showcasing and selling artwork, photography, jewelry, accessories, clothing, massage and wellness. Cash bar and complimentary valet. Free entry. 5-10pm. Longhi’s Lahaina, (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288; Longhis.com. LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S FINE ART FAIR Every Sun & Sat. Under the shade of Lahaina’s famous Banyan Tree, check out over 50 select Maui artists. Listen to live music and find unique treasures including paintings, ceramics, jewelry, photography, glass art, wood carvings, baskets and more. Free. 9am-5pm. Banyan Tree Park, (649 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-9175; Visitlahaina.com. MAUI SWAP MEET - Every Sat. From camo hunting gear and koa carvings to vintage aloha postcards and delicate, locally-crafted jewelry, produce market, this place pretty much has it all. 50 cents admission. 7am1pm. Maui Community College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-244-3100; Mauiexposition.com
DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Sat, Jonny
Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sun, Will Hartzag 7:3010pm; Fri, Benny Uyetake 7:30-10pm. (672 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0988. CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE - Thu Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Fri Sonshine Rivers & Harry Troupe 4:30-10:30pm; Sat Scott Freeman 4:30-10:30pm; Sun Brooks Maguire 4:3010:30pm; Mon, Mark Burnett 4:30-10:30pm; Tue Scott Freeman 4:30-10:30pm; Wed Sonshine Rivers & Harry Troupe 4:30-10:30pm; (811 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4855. COOL CAT CAFE - Thu, Will Hartzog 7:30-10pm; Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7-9pm; Mon, Peter D 7-9:30pm; Tue, Jazz 7:30-10pm; Tue, Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm; Wed, Jordan Cuddy 7:3010pm. (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0908. DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Mon, Keali‘i Lum 3-5pm, Eddie Sabala 6-8:30pm; Tue, Ben 3-5pm, Eddie Sabala & Alika Nakoka 6-8:30pm; Wed, Danyell 3-5pm, Puhi K6 6-8:30pm; Thu, Ben 3-5pm, Danyell & Roy 6-8:30pm; Fri, Garrett 3-5pm, Damon & Tim 6-8:30pm; Sat, Danyell 3-5pm, Damon & Ron Oversize Prod. 6-8:30pm; Sun, Keali‘i Lum 3-5pm, Damon & Ron Oversize Prod. 6-8:30pm. (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-2900. FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT STREET - Thu, Cole Sulenta 6:30pm; Fri, Maui Underground 6:30pm; Sun, Mick Fleetwood Blues Band 6:30pm; Mon, Yum Yum Beast 6:30pm; Tue, Ryan Robinson Duo 6:30pm; Sat, The House Shakers & Steve Edwards 6:30pm; Daily, Fleetwood’s on Front St. Oyster Hour 5-6pm. (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425. HARD ROCK CAFE - Fri & Wed, Evan Shulman 8pm; Mon, Kaliko’s Way 10pm; Tue, Elvis Burnin’ Love 6:30pm; (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-7400. HULA GRILL - Wed, Ernest Pua’a 11:00am; Wed, Peter DeAquino 2:30pm; Wed, Ernest Pua‘a, Kamuela & Roy Kato 6:00pm; Thu, Derick Sebastian 11:00am, Kealii Lum & Naiwi Teruya 2:30pm, Damon Parillo & Friends 6:00pm; Fri, Derick Sebastian 11:00am, Ma’a 2:30pm, Kawika Lum Ho & Friends 6:00pm; Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 11:00am, Ma’a 2:30pm, Danyel Alana & Friends 6:00pm; Sun, Danyel Alana 11:00am, Ma’a 2:30pm, Kealii Lum & Friends 6:00pm; Mon, Kawika Lum Ho 11:00am, Kapali Keahi 2:30pm, Kealii Lum & Friends 6:00pm; Tue, Jarrett Roback 11:00am, Kawika Lum Ho 2:30pm, Will Pohaku 6:00pm. (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6636. JAPENGO AT THE HYATT REGENCY - Thu,
Kanoa Kukaua Duo 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, Mando Kane 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Kawika Ortiz 6:30-8:30pm; Sun, Kelly Covington Duo 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Margie Hart 6:30-8:30pm; Tue, Kanoa Kukaua 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Pam Peterson 6:30-8:30pm. (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-1234. JAVA JAZZ/SOUP NUTZ - Every Thu & Sat, Rick Glencross 7-10pm; Fri, Mel Arausa 7-10pm; Sun, Mike Madden 7-10pm; Mon, Farzad Azad 7-10pm; Tue, Cole Suletna 7-10pm; Wed, Tracy Stiles 7-10pm. (3350 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Honokowai); 808-667-0787. KIMO’S - Thu, Ma’a 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, Danyel Alana Band 7:30-9:30pm; Sat, Ma’a 6:30-8:30pm; Every Sun & Mon, Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakugawa 6-8pm; Every Tue & Wed, Sam Ahia 6:308:30pm. (845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811. LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Sun, Greg Di Piazza 7:30-9:30pm; Every Mon & Tue, Martin Tevaga 7:30-9:30pm; Every Wed, Thu & Fri, John Kane 7:309:30pm. (730 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-0700. LAHAINA SPORTS BAR - Mon, Trivia 7-9pm. (843 Waine‘e St., Lahaina); 808-667-6655 LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Thu, Jarret & Wilson 3-5pm; Fri, JD & Friends 3-5pm; Sat, JD & Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Merv Oana 3-5pm; Wed, Jarret & Josh 3-5pm. (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-4495. LONGBOARDS KA‘ANAPALI - Every Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri, Solo guitarist 5:30-8:30pm. (100 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-1200. LONGHI’S LAHAINA - Fri, Homestead 10pm1:30am; Every Sun, Two Cats 7-9:30pm; (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288 LULU’S LAHAINA SURF CLUB & GRILL - Thu, Rock Thursday 6-9pm; Wed, Island Jams with Kenny Roberts 6-9pm. (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-0808. MERRIMAN’S - Mon, David Wolfberg 5:308:30pm; Tue, The Benoits 5:30-8:30pm; Daily (except Mon & Tue), Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm. (1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua); 808-669-6400. OCEAN POOL BAR & GRILL - Mon, Ukulele/ Lounge 4-7pm; Fri, Ukulele/Lounge 4-7pm. (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200. PAILOLO BAR & GRILL - Every Tue, Wed & Thu, Ukulele/Pop 5-8pm. (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200.
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RITA’S 1945 S.Kihei Rd. 214-5788
SANSEI - KAPALUA 115 Bay Dr., Lahaina - 669-6286
SANSEI - KIHEI 1881 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. KT116 - 879-0004
SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-6444
STEEL HORSE SALOON 1234 L. Main St., Wailuku - 243-2206
STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR 1127 Makawao Ave. - 572-1380
THREE’S BAR & GRILL 1945 S Kihei Rd. - 879-3133
TIFFANY’S 1424 L. Main St., Wailuku - 249-0052
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Jamie Gallo 4-6pm, DJ Big Mike 10pm
Randall Rospond 4-6pm, DJ Gemini 10pm
Tom Conway 4-6pm, DJ LX 10pm
Viva La Rumba 4-6pm, Kanoa 10pm
MON - Kanoa 4pm & DJ Big Mike SIN 10pm, TUE - Steve Mantelli 4pm & DJ Salvo10pm, WED- Natalie Nicole 4pm, DJ Bliss 10pm
Pub Quiz Night, 8pm
Just Us 808, 8:30pm
Gina Martinelli, 8pm
Karaoke, 8pm
MON- Martini Monday, TUE & WED- FREE Pool
Karaoke w/ Dudley 9pm-12am; no cover
Head High, 8pm $4 cover
Karaoke w/ Dudley 9pm-12am; $4 cover
Salsa Night w/ Barbara & Ernesto, 8pm-no cover
Louise Lambert Trio, 7:30-10:30pm
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PARADISE GRILL - Fri, Kaliko’s Way 6-9pm; Sat, Justin 6-9pm; Sun, Deeson 6-9pm; (2291 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-3700.
Players 8pm; Fri, DJ 9pm; Sat, The Hott Mess 9pm; Sun, Gina Martinelli Band 6pm. (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-9299.
PINEAPPLE GRILL - Thu, Island Rhythm Sounds of Josh Kahula of Nuff Sedd 7-10pm; Fri, Danyel Alana 6-9pm; Sat, Island Sounds with Alika & Eddie 7-10pm; Thu, Jazz Sounds of Fulton Tashombe 6-9pm. (200 Kapalua Dr.); 808-669-9600.
DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB - Thu, Quiz 7pm, DJ L 10pm; Fri, DJ L 10pm; Sat, DJ L 10pm; Mon, Bartenders Mix 10pm; Sun, Steve Craig 6pm; Tue, Johnny Ringo 10pm; Wed, Jessica & Kanoa 10pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-9669.
PIONEER INN GRILL & BAR - Tue, Ah-Tim Elenicki 6-9pm; Mon, Kalani 6-9pm; Thu, Greg di Piazza feat. Alana Cini 6-9pm. (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-8881.
GANNON’S A PACIFIC VIEW RESTAURANT - Tue, Braddah Larry Golis 6-8pm; Fri, Fulton Tashombe & Special Guests 6-8pm. (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080.
RB BLACK ANGUS STEAKHOUSE - Sun, Live Jazz 3-6pm. (4465 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Kahana); 808-669-8889.
HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH - Thu, Dominic 4-8pm; Thu, Good Chemistry 9pm; Sat, Ryan Robinson 4-8pm; Sat, HI Ground 9pm; Every Tue, Wed & Fri, Rick Glencross 4-8pm; Fri, Dat Guyz 9pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010.
SANGRITA GRILL + CANTINA- Every Wed 5:30-7:30pm, and Final Friday Fiesta with live Flamenco music by Indio & Avion on the last Friday of every month 6:30-8:30pm. The Fairway Shops Ka‘anapali. (2580 Keka‘a Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808662-6000; SangritaGrill.com SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT, NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT - Tue & Sun, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Wed & Fri, Kincaid Kupahu 7-9pm; Thu, Kincaid Kupahu 7-10pm; Sat, Jason Ho 7-9pm; (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Napili); 808-669-1500. THE CLIFF DIVE BAR - Thu, Tim Osborne 6:308pm; Sat, Larry Golis & Hollis Lee 6:30-8pm; Mon, Larry Golis 6:30-8pm; Every Tue, Wed & Fri, Scott Baird 6:30-8pm. (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-8025. UMALU - Sun, Kawika Ortiz 6-8pm; Mon, Kawika LumHo 6-8pm; Tue, Craig Soderberg 6-8pm; Wed, Kawika Ortiz 5-9:30pm. (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-1234.
SOUTH MAUI AMBROSIA MARTINI LOUNGE - Thu, DJ Kurt 10pm; Fri, DJ Decka 10pm; Sat, DJ TRVR 10pm; Sun, DJ Skinny Guy 10pm; Mon, Louis&Lewis 8pm; Tue, DJ Bo Vice 10pm; Wed, Curtis Love Live 9pm; (1913 South Kihei Rd, Kihei); 808-891-1011. BEACH BUMS BAR & GRILL - Every Thu & Sat, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm; Fri, Mike Finkiewicz 5-8pm; Tue, Randall Rospond 5-8pm; Every Sun & Wed, Mark Burnett 5-8pm. (300 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-243-2286.
KAMAOLE POOLSIDE CAFE - Thu, Kawika Lum Ho 6-9pm; Fri, Gina Martinelli 6-9pm; Sat, Ron Shadian 6-9pm; Sun, Kenny Roberts 6-9pm; Mon, Rama Camarillo 6-9pm; Tue, Mike & Mark 6-9pm; Wed, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm. (2259 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8860. MAKENA BEACH & GOLF RESORT - Fri, Glen Kakugawa 6-9:30pm; Sat, Deason Baybayan 6-9:30pm; Sun, Craig Soderberg 6-9:30pm; Mon, Reiko Fukino 6-9:30pm; Every Tue & Thu, Clay Mortensen 6-9:30pm. (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888. MAUI COAST HOTEL - Thu, Kawika Lum Ho 6-9pm; Fri, Gina Martinelli 6-9pm; Sat, Ron Shadian 6-9pm; Sun, Kenny Roberts 6-9pm; Mon, Rama Camarillo 6-9pm; Tue, Mike and Mark 6-9pm; Wed, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm. (2259 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-6284. MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Wed, Jarret Roback 7-9pm; Thu, Levi Poasa 4-6pm; Thu, Mike Finkiewicz & Craig Soderberg 7-9pm; Fri, Tom 4-6pm; Fri, Alika Naka‘oka 7-9pm; Sat, Brian Haia 4-6pm; Sat, Randall Rospond 7-9pm; Sun, Levi Poasa 4-6pm; Sun, Kilohana 7-9pm; Mon, Tom Conway 4-6pm; Mon, Joshua Kahula 7-9pm; Tue, Stay Eazy 4-6pm; Tue, Kilohana 7-9pm; Wed, Alika 4-6pm. (10 Wailea Gateway Pl.); 808-891-2322.
CAPISCHE? - Fri, Mark Johnstone 7-10pm. Sat, Mark Johnstone 7-10pm; (555 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-879-2224.
MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE - Thu, Makai Jazz Group 7-9pm, Trish Da Dish Pub Quiz 9:30-12am; Fri, Soul Kitchen 7-9pm; Sat, Andrew Corradini 7-9pm; Sun, Celtic Tigers 7-10pm; Mon, Joyce & Gord 7-9pm; Tue, Willie K 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, TBA 7-9pm; (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131.
DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Thu, 8 Track
PITA PARADISE WAILEA - Mon, Twisted Hips
Belly Dancing 6-8pm; Sun, Benoit Jazzworks 5:307:30pm. (34 Wailea Gateway Plaza); 808-879-7177. RITA’S - Thu, Hawaiian Music with Uncle Ahtim 4-7pm; Sat, Dining and Dancing w/ Sargenti Hall Band 7-10pm; Sun, Steve Craig 3-6pm; Mon, Steve Craig 6:30-9:30pm; Tue, Country Western Night w/ Sargenti Hall Band 6:30-9:30pm; Wed, Ladies Night & Beatles Review w/ Steve Craig 6:30-9:30pm. (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-214-5788. SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE - Thur, Jamie Gallo 4-6pm, DJ Big Mike 10pm; Fri, Randall Rospond 4-6pm, DJ Gemini 10pm; Sat, Tom Conway 4-6pm, DJ LX 10pm; Sun, Viva La Rumba 4-6pm, Kanoa 10pm; Mon, Kanoa 4-6pm, Big Mike Industry Night 10pm; Tue, Steve Mantelli 4-6pm, DJ Salvo 10pm; Wed, Natalie Nicole 4-6pm, DJ Bliss 10pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-6444. TAQUERIA CRUZ - Thu, Rama Camarillo 6:308:30pm; Fri, Ellis Ayres 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Reggae w/ Ras Shaggai 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Artie Parti 6:30-8:30pm; Tue, Kawika Ortiz 6:308:30pm; Wed, Natalie Nicole 6:30-8:30pm. (2395 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-2910.
cover 10pm; 80’s Night with DJ Blast $5 cover before 10pm, $10 after(1188 Makawao Ave, Makawao); 808-572-0220 CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT & SALOON Thu, Mark Johnstone & Lenny Castellanos 6:308:30pm; Charley’s Live Band 7-10pm; Howard Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; Andrew Corradini 6:30-8:30; (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085. FLATBREAD COMPANY - First Wednesday, Mark Johnstone & Justin Favell 5:30-8pm; Thu, Randall Rospond 5:30-8pm. (89 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8989. HANA HOU CAFE - Thu Kanekoa Trio 6-9pm; Fri, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm; Sat Meaghan Owens w/ John Pollack or Steve Grimes 6-9pm; Mon, Hula Honeys 6-9pm; Wed, Dorothy, Les & Vince Esquire 6:30-9pm. (810 Haiku Rd.); 808-575-2661. STOPWATCH SPORTSBAR AND GRILL Thu & Sat, Karaoke With Dudley 9-12pm; Fri, The Vamp 8-12pm; (1127 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-1380.
THREE’S BAR & GRILL - Fri, Louise Lambert Jazz Trio 7:30-10:30pm; (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-879-3133. TOMMY BAHAMA’S TROPICAL CAFE - Every Thu & Fri, Margie Heart 5:30-9:30pm; Every Sun & Sat, Howard Ahia 5:30-9:30pm; Mon, Greg Di Piazza 5:30-9:30pm; Wed, Merv Oana 5:309:30pm. (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-9983.
CENTRAL MAUI KAHULUI ALE HOUSE - Every Tue & Thu, Pi‘ilani Arias 5-8pm; Fri, Local Live Music 5-9pm; Sat, Ben Deleon 5-9pm; Sun, Live Music 5-8pm; Mon, Ben Deleon 5-8pm; Wed, Sheron Depont 5-8pm. (355 E. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului); 808-877-9001. STEEL HORSE SALOON - Thu, Pub Quiz Night 7:30pm; Fri, Just Us 808 8:30pm; Sat, Karaoke 8:30pm; Sun, Karaoke 6pm. (1234 Lower Main St., Wailuku) 808-245-2206. WATERCRESS - Thu, Live Music 9pm; Fri, Free Alternative Night 9pm; Sat, Free Karaoke; Sun, Free Karaoke; Mon, Free Karaoke; Tue, Free Karaoke; Wed, Free Karaoke. (270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Ste 106, Wailuku) 808-243-9351.
UPCOUNTRY CASANOVA - Wed, DJ Kurt $5 cover before 11pm, $10 after; Fri, DJ Kurt and DJ Trevor $10
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The obstacle in front of you is much like an elementary school bully. He’s got the advantage of size and aggression, but no clear agenda. So he does stupidass shit like stepping side-to-side, to block your path, repeatedly, just to piss you off. There’s nothing you can do to appease him; getting a rise out of you will only encourage him, and failing to do so will only inspire him to greater efforts. I say knock him down now before things escalate too much. Make it count, so that when he finally picks himself up he’ll think twice before screwing with you again. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)
“Force me to do what I want.” That’s your mantra this week, and you should be using it to encourage everyone around you to help you overcome your own resistance to success. Your goals are close, possibly even reachable, but for some reason you’re having a hard time motivating. You need more than a kick in the butt. You need to be chained to your dreams and allowed to do nothing but advance towards them. You need to be whipped and tortured into actually fulfilling your greatest aspirations. Believe me, we are all ready to see you shine and succeed—even if we have to bust your ass until you do.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
You like to feel special. What else is new? Welcome to the human condition. Only Leos can take it to more of an extreme, can’t you, occasionally picking partners or friends based on their ability to give you that “special feeling,” rather than any particular commonality or quality of their own? Luckily for you, that bit of shallowness rarely lasts long in a friendship, and you learn to admire and appreciate all the beautiful qualities your flatterers possess, besides silver tongues. This week, honor those qualities—everything that draws you to a person besides how they make you feel about yourself—by making sure they know how much you appreciate them.
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Travel someplace and follow the recommendations of the guidebook you bought, and you’ll have a positive, satisfactory experience. Diverge from the guidebook and you risk disaster, or you could find the secret hotspot that’s way better than anything in the travel guide, simply because no one knows about it. Why settle for adequate second best when you don’t have to? Keep the guidebook handy, so you can gauge what average might be. Then don’t quit looking until you’ve found much, much better. You will.
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This week, your temper, sex appeal, and energy levels should flare, internally, but don’t let them erupt into action yet. Instead, keep yourself simmering, like a sleeping Vesuvius full of molten fury, just beneath the surface. You’ll have a much better opportunity to spend this fervent force next week, so keeping the lid on until the right moment will really pay off, if only you can manage it. That might be more difficult than it sounds, because your fuse really has been trimmed quite short; mostly it’s going to be about avoiding petty situations that might ignite it. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)
Get down off your soapbox before someone knocks it out from under you. You’re absolutely right, but this is just the wrong time to make your point. No one is apt to listen to you be preachy, overly philosophical, or even merely educational. Not that you need to stifle your important message; you just need to alter the format a little. People are all ears when you’re telling jokes, hilarious anecdotes from your past, and straight-up trashy gossip. Slide your sermons, philosophies, and lessons into those formats and people will flock to you, not run away. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)
The problem with having a higher standard for yourself means your opponents can play dirty and sometimes gain an advantage over you. Don’t let their lack of ethics make you compromise yours, though. You don’t need to cheat. You may lose on the sprint when they hitch a ride for part of the race, but you have the strength, speed, and courage to gain back the lead. If you don’t doubt yourself or give up, you’ve got this marathon in the bag. You’re just better, that’s all, and now you have the means to prove it, showing up all the unscrupulous bastards who think they’ve got you beat. CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)
Don’t be snappish or petulant, no matter the temptation. You’re an oyster polluted by astrological irritants that are bound to make you respond to virtually everything with aggravation, not gratification. But the things people are giving you aren’t specifically intended to push your buttons; they’re actually as impersonal as dirt. Don’t spit them right out, no matter how bad they taste. Don’t swallow them either, to turn to ulcers in your gut. Instead, chew on them for a while; right now you have the power to turn shit to pearls, as long as you’re patient, persistent, and willing to suffer just a little (but no more or less). Pearls, I say! To do anything else would almost be a crime.
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)
You’re a three-year-old playing with an armed grenade. Fortunately, you have enough coordination to keep the thing from exploding; you just lack knowledge. Now that you know, you can closely examine all the people or situations you’ve idly been tossing about and carefully set down the potentially explosive one and quietly (but quickly) back away. You might feel tempted to succumb to a martyr-ish urge to hold onto it, so no one else need bear the brunt of that detonation, but don’t. This isn’t your bomb, and you don’t deserve to cope with its fallout. Put it down while you still have hands. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)
You’re not cotton candy, babe. You’d like to come off as sweet, light, colorful and casual as spun sugar, but you’re just not. You’re heavy, dark, and rich, like flourless chocolate cake with espresso. There are times for acting, make-believe, and plain old lying, but this week isn’t one of them. Be absolutely real, without embellishment or digression, because anything less will be so obviously crap that people won’t have any qualms about hanging up, walking away, or kicking your ass.
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