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Hawaii Governor David Ige and his wife got a chance to play with the big boys this week when he attended the Apr. 28 White House State Dinner honoring Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. “It is an honor for us to be invited to represent our state and reinforce Hawaii’s strong cultural and economic ties with our Japanese neighbors,” said Ige in an Apr. 23 news release from his office announcing the invite. According to the official White House press statement on the dinner, President Barack Obama and Abe discussed “a range of economic, security, and global issues, including progress on the Trans Pacific Partnership, Japan’s expanding role in the Alliance, and climate change.” The dinner (with a menu crafted in part by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto!) came at an anxious time in Japanese relations with the US and much of the rest of world. Considered a right-wing politician, Abe has lately come under rhetorical fire for both his government’s more aggressive stance towards Japanese re-armament (something US officials love) and his refusal to apologize for Japan’s conduct during World War II (something Asia really hates). In fact, governments around the world are waiting with breathless anticipation for a statement from Abe this August on the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. This makes for a pretty striking backdrop for Abe’s historic visit to the US. Here’s The New York Times’ take on it, which ran on Apr. 9: “Many in the United States also want Mr. Abe to come clean on history issues during a visit later this month to Washington, where he will become the first Japanese leader to address a joint meeting of Congress,” the Times reported. “Some veterans and KoreanAmericans opposed inviting Mr. Abe to speak unless he promised to admit responsibility for Japan’s wartime misdeeds. “These demands were ultimately brushed aside by American lawmakers eager to support Japan, the United States’ largest Asian partner. Still, many in the United States and Asia will be paying close attention to what
Mr. Abe says to Congress as a possible foretaste of his 70th anniversary statement. “American analysts and policy makers say they hope Mr. Abe makes a clear repudiation of Japan’s wartime conduct. Failing to do so, they fear, may undermine his efforts to take a leading role in Asian security by easing Japan’s self-imposed restraints on its military, something that is warmly welcomed by Washington at a time when it faces a rising China, military budget cuts and new crises in the Middle East.” Another point of interest: Ige is of Okinawan descent, and these days Okinawa is something of a flashpoint in US-Japanese relations. Much of the island has been an American military base since we seized it from the Japanese during one of the largest and bloodiest battles in the Pacific during the war, and residents there are pretty adamant that they’d like to see us go. In fact, reporter Tim Shorrock–who grew up in Japan–wrote in The Nation in March that a grassroots effort there against the continued US military presence may even lead to us withdrawing from Okinawa entirely. Anyway, according to the US News & World Report (which I didn’t realize was still a thing) link that Ige’s communications office helpfully included in the news release, this will only be President Obama’s eighth State Dinner since 2009. Only President Harry Truman has held fewer dinners (six) since 1945, according to USNWR.
No wonder Ige left town this week: the saber-rattling between Maui County’s hospitals and their many friends in the county and state Legislature on one hand and Ige and the powerful Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) that backs him on the other has gotten scary. The future of Maui’s hospitals–most predominantly, Maui Memorial Medical Center–has been hanging over this legislative session with a sense of impending doom. It all concerns HB 1075 SD2, a bill that would allow Maui’s hospitals to merge with private entities. Hawaii Health Systems Corporation (HHSC), which runs the hospitals, loves it. Maui’s mayor and legislators love it. The bill had passed the Senate with amendments, and the House was on the verge of passing that amending version. But then Ige intervened. At an Apr. 21 press conference, Ige refused to be specific about his concerns over the bill, according to Honolulu Civil Beat, but called on legislators to confer this week over the bill (at press time, conferrees agreed on a version that now goes to the full House and Senate for a vote). “We are committed to moving a bill forward that provides us with the best opportunity for a public/private partnership and healthcare reform on Maui,” said Ige in a statement released shortly after the press conference. “We agree that we need to move forward on a public/ private partnership in order to move our hospitals forward. There are some technical issues that we’ve agreed to work on together, to come up with a bill that will best serve the people of Hawai’i.” This wasn’t at all fine for HHSC, which really, really wants HB 1075 SD2 to pass. Minutes after Ige concluded his press conference, HHSC’s public relations firm sent out a less than comforting news release: “After announcing a staggering $28 million dollar budget gap for
Fiscal Year 2016, the Hawai‘i Health Systems Corporation’s (HHSC) Maui Region is organizing public meetings to take public input on the imminent service and position cuts and to start the reduction in force processes.” Oh yeah–HHSC has been threatening massive, overwhelming layoffs and service cuts for Maui’s hospitals (which have been running large budget deficits for the past few years) in the event that they can’t merge with a private entity. Anyway, the first public meeting on potential cuts took place on Apr. 28 at Pu‘u Kukui Elementary School in Wailuku. “The Administration’s recent interest in our legislation brings heightened scrutiny at the eleventh hour and some concern for its movement forward,” HHSC Maui Region CEO Wesley Lo said in that news release. “However, we must remain focused on the
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need to live within our budgetary restraints. July 1 is upon us and we must start to prepare for what we will be able to provide and the amount of service providers we can employ.” Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa has also gotten into the act. Here’s an excerpt from a statement on the crisis that his office released last week: “I don’t know what Governor Ige’s concerns are about the hospital bill,” Arakawa said in the statement. “We are trying to find out but I don’t want to speculate because we just don’t know. What I do know is that HB 1075 is critical for Maui County residents because if it passes it will form a public-private partnership between Maui Memorial Medical Center and Hawaii Pacific Health to help deal with staggering fiscal losses of more than $800 million over the next 10 years… The challenges facing Maui Memorial can affect hospital staff, doctors, medical programs, equipment and procedures if the shortfall is not addressed. Maui Memorial is our only major hospital, and this bill is the best chance we have to keep it up and running.” ■
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HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK BRINGS IN MONEY! LOTS OF MONEY! Not sure if you’ve noticed, but the federal government is about to embark on some of the most contentious budget negotiations in years. Because that’s the whole point of electing rightwing Republicans to congress while a moderately liberal lame duck Democratic president is finishing out his second term, right? Eager to start exercising some power, the Republicans want to do what they’ve spent the last few decades calling for: wholesale, massive slashing of federal programs. “The
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glad to be able to give back by helping to sustain local communities.” According to that news release, Haleakala National Park in 2014 has 1,142,040 visitors, who combined to spend more than $70 million in what park officials call “communities near the park.” Park officials further noted that such spending “supported 837 jobs in the local area” and trickled about $84 million down to the local economy. The report itself noted that spending due to national parks in Hawaii in 2014 was nice but not nearly as high as that seen in states like California ($1.7 billion) or Alaska ($1.1 billion). Hawaii’s total ($340.5 million) was better than Maine ($220.8 million) but not as good as Montana ($432.1 million). You can read the new national parks report at Nature.nps.gov/socialscience/ economics.cfm. -Anthony Pignataro
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two GOP budget resolutions envision deep spending cuts above $5 trillion over 10 years to get to a balanced budget,” the news site McClatchyDC reported on Apr. 20. For anyone who needs federal money to survive, that’s bad news indeed. So I wasn’t at all shocked when, three days after the McClatchy DC story came out, officials with Haleakala National Park sent me a very nice press release linking to a new report that says our whole national park system is quite the tidy little money-maker. “Haleakala National Park is proud to welcome visitors from across the country and around the world,” said Superintendent Natalie Gates in the news release. “We are delighted to share the story of this special place and the experiences it provides. National park tourism is a significant driver in the national economy–returning $10 for every $1 invested in the National Park Service–and it’s a big factor in our local economy as well. We appreciate the partnership and support of our neighbors and are
It would have been great if this went live a year ago rather than now, but hey–who wants to set up a new county elections website just before an election? Anyway, the County of Maui has just announced that it
now fields a special, dedicated website to elections. And thank goodness, too–the 2016 Primary election is just 16 months away! “We are beginning preparations for the 2016 elections and want to make the public aware of important dates and procedures,” County Clerk Danny Mateo said in an Apr. 23 news release. “We also hope to encourage residents to reach out anytime to our office for voter-registration and other election-related assistance.” The site includes the dates of upcoming events, contact information for election officials around the county, downloadable voter registration forms and important announcements (though because the 2016 election is so far off, there are, as yet, no actual announcements). Hey, you know what would be cool? A county election website that also included info on all the candidates running, including links to their campaign websites as well as state-mandated campaign spending and personal disclosure forms. There’s nothing like that on the new Maui County elections website, but a lot can happen in 16 months. You can visit the new website at Mauicounty.gov/elections. ■ -Anthony Pignataro editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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said Gerry Smith of the MEDB. “The real value in a Startup Weekend is learning through the act of creation, developing deeper relationships than a typical networking event, matching potential co-founders, validating ideas and experimenting in a risk-free environment, and for many, it’s about taking the first step into entrepreneurship.” MEDB further helped prepare participants by offering a free Bootcamp and Pitch Workshop on Wednesday, April 29. Previous Startup Weekend winners, along with coaches and judges, shared information with boot-camp attendees about what to expect at this year’s Startup Weekend. Those attending the workshop also received helpful tips on crafting a strong 60-second pitch for their startup idea. They also had an opportunity to hone their presentation skills through practice sessions. For more information and to register for the Startup Weekend Maui on May 15-17, visit J.mp/startupmaui or call Gerry Smith at MEDB at 808-270-6803. You can also connect with Facebook (Startup Weekend Maui).
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JAZZ HANDS! In preparation for the National Union of Students Women’s Conference in Solihull, England, in March some attendees requested that clapping for any of the speakers be discouraged, but that approval from the audience be expressed by “jazz hands”– open hands, palm directed to the stage and the fingers extended wildly. Using “jazz hands” would show compassion for attendees who have anxiety and other disorders, and for speakers who might be distracted by the din of approval.
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COMPELLING EXPLANATIONS A jury in Atascadero, California, having already convicted Mark Andrews, 51, of murder, concluded in March that he was legally sane at the time he shot his neighbor to death even though he claimed she was a vampire and that he himself had been, for 20 years, a werewolf. A month later, a judge in San Francisco acquitted Santino Aviles, 41, of robbery and other felony charges after he claimed that the apartment he broke into was a spaceship that would take him to safety before the imminent explosion of the Earth. His lawyer called his condition a “meth-fueled psychosis” and he was convicted only of misdemeanors. ■
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Horsemanship Are you wrangling some wanna-be cowboys and cowgirls this summer? Send them to work on a ranch or choose one of these paniolo horsemanship and equestrian lesson camps. MAKANI‘OLU RANCH SUMMER PROGRAM - Daily (except Sat and Sun). Explore the intricate inner workings of horsemanship at this working Central Maui ranch. Gain crucial confidence and experience in working with these glorious creatures. Approaching, saddling, bridling, gait and horse anatomy is taught. Ages 8 and up. 808-870-0663. MakaniOluRanch.com. 9am. Waikapu. MAUI PONIES DAY CAMP - Daily (except Sat and Sun). They offer equestrian lessons all year, day camps during the summer. Horse lovers learn animal husbandry and gardening amid snacks, games and fun. Beginners welcome. Bring your own lunch. Ages 2-12. 1 Day of Camp: $75, 5 days of Camp: $325, 10 days of Camp: $625, Private Lessons $45/hour. Melissa Sowers at info@mauiponies.com; 808-280-6144. 9am. Kula. OHANA RANCH SUMMER CAMPS Daily (except Sat and Sun). Get horseback
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riding techniques, horse care and games at this ranch that has horses of every size. Ages 5 and up. Contact Toni Martin at ohanaranchmaui@gmail.com; 808-298-5864. 9am. Kula. PIIHOLO STABLES SUMMER CAMPS - Daily (except Sat and Sun). Horse rides daily for every level in a great learning environment. Plenty of fun and games for the students as well. Ages 5 and up. Call Jillian at 808-298-7390. 9am. Makawao.
Adventure Does your keiki crave fresh air and the excitement of adventure? There are plenty of hands-on camps for the budding marine biologist, animal welfare advocates, ocean sports enthusiast and nature explorer. ANIMAL CAMP - Daily (except Sat and Sun). Animal lovers unite at this Human Society camp that teaches appreciation of life. The days have crafts, activities, animals and special guest speakers. Groom shelter pets and learn more about being good pet owners. The camp is themed each week. Session 1 (June 8-12) is “All Things Animal”–perfect for the first-time camper. Session 2 (June
ummer time does not have to be bummer time. Yes, your job as a parent will get harder the minute school’s out. And there will be tough decisions on how to keep your keiki busy that you’ll have to make all summer. But keep this in mind: no matter what your kid is into, there’s probably a camp for that. From day camps to overnight camps, adventure and outdoors, sports to enrichment, we’ve taken a look at what these next few hot months can offer our youth. Some cost money, but others are free. Either way, your kid will make new friends, learn new things and cherish those summertime memories. So please peruse this guide to mix and match programs that you think will will keep your keiki occupied during the summer.
22-26) is “Weird World of Animals”–a celebration of the world’s weirdos. Session 3 (July 20-24) is “Animal Camp Theater”–campers use theater to advocate for pets. Stop by the shelter or visit Mauihumanesociety.org to register online. For questions, call 808-877-3680, ext. 220 or email education@mauihumanesociety.org. Runs 8:30am-3:30pm. Cost: $145 per session or $35 per day. Limit 12 campers per session.. 8:30am. Pu‘unene. (NOTE: This camp is sold out, but you can register now for waitlist). BIKE PARK MAUI - Mon, Tue, and Wed. Get your kid in the fresh air and on two wheels at the Bike Park camp Upcountry. Participants will focus on riding, movement and communication. All ages stretch, do off-bike exercises and progress to the next level throughout the camp’s five weeks. $185/3day camp. Contact 808-740-8405 or Bikeparkmaui.com. 9am. Makawao. DIANE’S GYMNASTICS ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP - June 4-Aug 14. Days filled with exciting gymnastics, positive team building, energetic group games, snack time, arts and crafts and camaraderie at Diane’s Academy. Ages 4 and up welcome. Full or half days: $41.67/ half day, $62.50/full day, $156.25/5
half day sessions, $260.42/5 full day sessions. Family discount: $62.50/2 children, half day, $104.17/ 2 children, full day (all prices include tax). Call the front desk at 808-298-9352, email info@ dianesgymnastics.com or register at Dianesgymnastics.com. DGA Gymnasium is inside CrossFit Maui at 393 Lehuakona St., Kahului. JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU’S AMBASSADORS - Daily (except Sat and Sun). Become stewards while exploring marine life, rainforests and cultural areas of northwestern Maui with the Ambassadors of the Environment program. Half days available. Ages 5 and up. Program includes snacks, material and equipment. Call 808-665-7292. $299/ week. 9:30am. Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, (One Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua) MAUI PREP SUMMER ACADEMY Sun. July 12-31. One three-week session of pure summer enrichment and adventure. Mornings feature three options: marine science; ocean sports including surfing, paddling and outrigger canoeing; and English language learning. Afternoons begin with students choosing electives–scuba certification, studio art, TOEFL practice,
technology design, Hawaiian music and culture, tennis, golf and ocean sports. Ages 13 and up. Call Susie Jones-Director of Residential Life & Summer Academy 808-665-9966 or cell 808-895-3043. Or email sjones@mauiprep.org. Online information at Mauiprep.org/summer. Group accommodations available. Napili. NATURE AWARENESS CAMP WITH LIVING COMPASS - Sat. Jun 27-Mon. Jun 29. Take it back to nature with this unique overnight camp that invites participation from adults and children to connect with nature. Explore emotion, compassion and community with the planet. Camp, food, amenities are included. Contact voiceoftheaina@gmail.com or Livingcompassmaui.com. $395/adult, $175/keiki. SURF CAMP WITH MAUI SURFER GIRLS - Mon. Jul 6 - Sat. Jul 25. Teen girls will learn more than surfing at this confidence-building and empowering ocean camp. No surf experience necessary. Choose from 1-, 2- or 3-week sessions in July. Dustin Tester has been running this rite of passage camp for 15 years. Includes oceanfront lodging, meals, equipment, surf coaching and adventure. 1-week camp: July 6-12, $1,950; 2-week camp: July 6-25, $3,350; 3-week camp July 6-25, $4,650; Mauisurfergirls.com or call Tester at 808280-8165. Register now for waitlist. PAINTBALL CAMP - Mon. Jun 8 - Jul 17. Three different two-week intensive paintball camps will be offered at Oluwaluâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Paintball camp. Students learn an off-field curriculum that will cover safety, marker types, maintenance, equipment application, game types, competitive play, posture, angles, communication, health and tactics. The course is in the Olowalu forest with forts, barricades and trees. Maui Paintball also assists with facilitating car-pooling from the Westside, Southside, Central Maui and Upcountry. Parents can participate free with their child, and they can request a phone call if there is an absence. Lunch can be brought, bought
or foraged at the Olowalu Store. Special package discounts on equipment and paintballs available. Ages 10 and up. 1st two-week session June 8â&#x20AC;&#x201C;19, 2nd twoweek session June 22â&#x20AC;&#x201C;July 3, 3rd twoweek session July 6â&#x20AC;&#x201C;17. $50 per camp plus cost of paintballs at $65/case. Call 808-866-7034 or go to MauiPaintball. com. Maui Paintball, Olowalu. PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION OCEAN CAMP - Mon. Jun 8-Fri. Jul 25. Led by Pacific Whale Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s marine education team, the program features field trips including tidepool explorations, snorkel cruises, museums, surfing, windsurfing and beach visits, plus games, art and handson science. Weekly themes include June 8-12 Playful Pinnipeds; June 15-19 Coral Reef Communities; June 22-26 Spineless Wonders; June 29-July 3 Fabulous â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;n Fancy Fish; July 6-10 Hooray for Humpbacks; July 13-17 Delve into the Deep, July 2024 World Wide Whales. Ages 6 and up. Registration is $325 for a week or $80 for a day. Pacific Whale Foundation Members pay a discounted rate of $260 for a week or $64 for a day, membership is $60. Call 808-249-8811 ext. 1 or visit Pacificwhale. org. 8am to 4pm. Maâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;alaea. PAIA YOUTH & CULTURAL CENTER - Tues-Sat. The relaxed and inviting atmosphere of the Paia Youth & Cultural Center welcomes making new friends, learning life skills, entertainment and participating in sports. Membership is free, just follow their reasonable house rules. Discover body-boarding, skating, video, photography, 88.9FM RadiOpio, cooking, outdoor adventures, creative art and sports. Membership offers pool tournaments, basketball, outdoor team sports, hula hooping, yoga, ping pong, music, videos, games, art projects, Friday night movies and a computer and media lab. Ages 9 thru high school. 11am-7pm. Stonewave Sk8park open till 9pm Thurs, Fri, Sat. some fees apply. Call 808-579-8354. Paia. YMCA SUMMER PROGRAMS - Mon. June 8â&#x20AC;&#x201C;July 31. The YMCA prides itself
on a full summer curriculum of various day camps. They have specialty day camps at their Kahului facility called Camp Moana and other day camps at their Kihei sessions called Camp Nalu held at Kihei Elementary, ages 4 to 13. Specialty camps include Archery 9-11am, 8-13 years. Basketball Camp 8:30-10:30am, 4-13 years. Cooking Camp 9:30-11:00am, 8-13 years. Soccer Camp 9-11am, 4-13 years. Swim Camp 4-13 years. Baking Camp, 8-13 years. Gardening Camp, 4-13 years. When not in specialty camps, attendees are participating in the Camp Moana schedule. Call 808-242-9007 or go online at Mauiymca.org. 7:30am-5:30pm. Kahului and Kihei. AKAKU MOBILE VIDEO TRAINING - Tue. Jun 23-Jul 25. The young and curious mind that wants to record and create stories utilizing the high tech world of mobile devices will flourish in this video production course. Ages 11-18. This is a 30-hour commitment: Tuesdays and Thursdays and an all-day Saturday, with two groups either 10am-1pm or 2-5pm. Call Akaku Maui Community Media at 808-871-5554, or email kat@akaku.org or go online at Akaku.org. Free. Akaku Media Lab, 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului.
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Continued from page 11 Picasso do?)–Learning from the Masters; July 20-24: The Secret Garden– Flora, Fauna & Fantasy; July 27-31: I’m an Architect–Design and Build; Aug 3-7: Fun with Fiber–Fashion & Costumes. Ages 5and up. Tuition: $215 ($269 nonmember) plus supply fee: $35 per week; single-day tuition: $75 ($94 non-member) plus supply fee: $7. Call 808-5726560, stop by the front desk to register or go to huinoeau.com. 9am-4 pm. MAUI ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER DANCE CAMPS - Mon. July 13–24. Students learn jazz, ballet, hip-hop, stage presence, memorization, flexibility, coordination and teamwork in these 5-day intensive camps from MAPA. Fun performances on Fridays showcase the dancers’ abilities. Ages 6-10. Register for one or two weeks, $195/week. Call 808-2448760 or download registration forms at Mauiacademy.org/sumr.asp. 9am-2pm. MAPA, 2027 Main St., Wailuku MAUI ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS YOUTH MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP - Wed. June 10-July 26, with performances July 17-26. This intensive camp provides training in singing, dancing and acting with performance experience in MAPA’s summer production of the musical Oliver. Students develop skills in acting, singing and dancing through a rigorous and fun curriculum taught by professional teaching artists. The program provides each student with over 100 hours of instructional, rehearsal and performance time. Students also audition for roles in the culmination of the camp’s two musicals, complete with sets, costumes and lights. The performances give students the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they have gained through the classes and rehearsals. Ages 9-13. $875. Scholarships and payment plans are available. Call 808-244-8760, or download registration forms at Mauiacademy.org/sumr.asp. 9am-2pm. MAPA, 2027 Main St., Wailuku MARTI KLUTH M US IC STU D IO S HOW CHOI R CAM P - Mon. Jun 1-5. Join Marti Kluth to tune up your vocal abilities. This choir camp is perfect for the child who loves to sing. Students learn fun pop songs complete with dance moves, create their own customized costumes and perform for family and friends on the last day. No experience necessary to join in the fun, but after graduation attendees are welcome to join Maui Singsation, Maui’s show choir. Ages 8-18. $150. Call 808-276-4847, mkluth@ mkluth.com, Mkluth.com. 9am-noon. Marti Kluth Music Studio, Kihei. THEATRE THEATRE MAUI - Mon Jun 8-July 19. The Westside’s longest running summer theater camp introduces Annie Jr. for their 2015 season. Campers ages 9 to 18 participate in every aspect of the production including set construction, activities, song, dance, acting and props. Great boy and girl
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acting roles are open and all of the parts are open and filled with youth campers. Call 808-661-1168 or 808-419-1753 or email Ttmwestmaui.org. 8:30am-2pm. Sacred Hearts School, Lahaina.
Wee Camps Don’t be discouraged if your tiny tot is too small for the above programs. They will get there! In the mean time, here are some programs that cater to those busy hands and minds. LITTLE EXPLORERS MAUI PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM - June 1-July 25. Little Explorers Maui has two facilities. The Wells Street location is for 2 and early 3-year-olds, while the Lower Main location is for the 3, 4 and 5-year-olds. Summer programs offer lots of discover, fun and friendship. Both locations feature different curriculums. Potty trained is not required. Daily drop-in or up to weekly rates available. Daily rate of $46.87 or part-time 5 days/ full-time 5 days; pricing starts at $520. Call 808-244-2112 or email info@littleexplorersmaui.com or go to littleexplorersmaui.com. 7:15am-5pm. Wailuku. SOUTH MAUI SUMMER EXPLORERS PROGRAM - Mon. Jun 8–Jul 17. Summer Explorers wants your wee one to form friendships, enhance his/her sense of community, enrich his/her appreciation of the arts and continue his/ her academic environment. Each week it is a different theme. They maintain a 1:12 staff-to-child ratio of direct supervision. No juice or chocolate. Each camper will need to bring a snack, lunch and reusable water bottle each day (except Friday). We will provide water for the campers throughout the day. On Friday, we will provide our campers with a pizza party. Primary Camp ages: 3-kindergarten (must be full potty trained). Elementary Camp ages: 6-10. $250/week, early bird registration discount–five percent off if you register by May 15. Ten percent off for sibling discount. Register for all six weeks and get one week free. Call Program Director Patty Herren at 808-874-7441. 8am-3pm. Montessori Hale O Keiki, 100 Kulanihakoi St., Kihei. MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF MAUI PRIMARY SUMMER CAMP - Mon. Jun 8-July 17. Your child will enjoy the wonder of nature on these beautiful Makawao grounds with plenty of time outdoors, guided nature and art activities, story time and rest. In practicing Dr. Maria Montessori’s philosophy of following the collective spontaneous interests of the children, their dedicated team will provide peaceful learning and fun on this beautiful campus. Sixweek session: $1,500; two-five weeks: $325/week. Call or email Momi Chun at momic@momi.org or 573-2706 or register online at Momi.org. 2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao.
Sports Sometimes, kids just want to play sports. ALOHA VOLLEYBALL SUMMER CAMP - Mon. June 8-Jul 25. Learn, play and make friends playing sand volleyball this summer. No previous experience required. Coed groups. Tourneys each weekend. Private training available. Ages 10 and up. $340. Call Scottie Zucco at 808-298 9623 or email info@alohavolleyball.com. Alohavolleyball.com. BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMP - Jun 22–26. This camp focuses on the crucial keys to becoming a great player in four focus areas: individual offense, defense, shooting and team skills. Campers are separated into teaching groups and training is based on their age and ability. Basketball Skills Camps emphasis extensive skill development, intensity, enthusiasm, leadership and teamwork. BasketballMAUI gathers high quality coaches for the job. Boys and girls, ages 7-13. Register online: Basketballmaui.com. 9am-3pm. Lahaina Civic Center, Kamehameha Pukalani Campus. BASKETBALL CAMP ‘NEXT LEVEL’ ADVANCE PLAYER - Jun 22–26. The “Next Level” Advanced Player Camp is for advanced high school athletes who want a very competitive camp experience. Campers will be challenged by former Div. I College player and trainer Ryan Appleby, along with other college level coaches and players. This camp involves position specific training, personal training, life skills development and challenge groups. The “Next Level” Camp is designed for both male and female athletes, ages 14-19. All campers receive a camp t-shirt, photo and free entrance into the Night of Shooting Stars. Register online: Basketballmaui. com. 9am-3pm. War Memorial Gym. CATALYST SOCCER CAMPS - The Catalyst Soccer week-long summer camps feature professional instruction to give your kids skills to develop in the beautiful sport of soccer. These camps will cover aspects of the game with special emphasis on the fundamentals of passing, shooting, dribbling, as well as many fun soccer-related games to challenge and excite the young player to new levels. Catalyst Soccer is directed by former MLS and European professional player Paul Holocher. Register online at Catalystsoccer.com or call 808-868-0073. Various prices. June 22-26: Central Maui; July 6-10: Upcountry; July 13-17: Lahaina; July 20-24: Kihei. HST WINDSURFING CAMP - JunAug. Windsurf with your friends, new and old, at beautiful Kanaha Beach Park. Their certified staff of patient instructors will teach you the skills of windsurfing in a fun and small group format. Ages 6-15. Call 808-871-5423
or go online to Hstwindsurfing.com. 8:45-11:30am. SEABURY HALL SOCCER CAMP - Jun 4–6. The Seabury Hall Soccer Camp kicks off its 36th year of providing Maui’s youth quality training in soccer fundamentals. The camp develops a full range of technical skills, from passing and dribbling to finishing along with goalie training. Tactical training and skill reinforcement are emphasized during games played in the afternoon sessions. Ages 6-15. 1 Camp: $120 per child/$220 per family of two. 2 Camps: $220 per child/$420 per family of two; 3 Camps: $300 per child/$580 per family of two. Call 808-572-7235 or go online at Seaburyhall.org. Seabury Hall Campus, 480 Olinda Rd., Makawao.
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This Weeks Picks THURSDAY, APR. 30 JILL ENGLEDOW – Author and former Maui News reporter/editor Jill Engledow will host a talk on selfpublishing at the Wailuku Public Library. She will break down how technology can help authors publish and distribute their own books. Engledow has written several books on Maui history, and has experience in both traditional publishing and releasing self-published e-versions of her work. Free. 6:30pm. Wailuku Public Library (251 High St, Wailuku), 808-243-5766. Photo courtesy Hawaii State Public Library System
MAUI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BAND FESTIVAL – The 34th annual Maui District High School Band Festival will take place at Maui High School in Kahului. It features the 111th Army Band, H.P. Baldwin High School, King Kekaulike High School, Lahainaluna High School, Lanai High & Elementary School and Maui High School. Soak up the county’s local musical talent. Free. 7pm-9pm. Maui High School Gym (660 S. Lono Ave., Kahului), mauihs.k12.hi.us. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons
THURSDAY, APR. 30 SIERRA LEONE’S REFUGEE ALL-STARS – Hard to believe they were once refugees displaced to Guinea during the bloody Sierra Leone civil war. Now Sierra Leone’s Refugee AllStars will grace the stage of the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Ambassadors of humanity, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars have won international recognition with four albums. From tragedy to triumph, their music inspires audiences across the world. $32 Pre-sale. $42 Door. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Castle Theater (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the MACC
WWII HISTORY TALK – The Rotary Club of Valley Isle Sunset hosts World War II historian Harry Smith at Fernando’s in the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. Smith will discuss the invasion of Iwo Jima as well as details of General Douglas MacArthur’s island-hopping campaign towards Japan. $10. 5:30pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Fernando’s (270 Dairy Rd # 164, Kahului), Facebook. com/ValleyIsleRotary. Photo: National Archives
FRIDAY, FRID I DAY ID AY, M MAY MA AY 1 LEI DAY – May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii and the Bailey House Museum and M MACC want to celebrate with you. The Bailey House will have special exhibits, c cultural demonstrations and guest speakers (10am-4pm; free). You can also le learn to string floral lei to the live tunes of Walter and Luana Kawaiae‘a. F Following sunset, head over to the MACC for the traditional Cazimero Lei Day C Concert (7pm; $12-$55) featuring the Cazimero ohana. Raiatea Helm wil will join Robert Cazimero, along with his hula halau. Mauimuseum.org, Mau Photo: Maui Time Mauiarts.org.
‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’ – Maui OnStage presents Neil Simon’s classic Brighton Beach Memoirs at the Iao Theater. It follows a Polish-Jewish teenager’s journey to find his identity amidst the chaos of his family. Catch the Tony Award-winning play, which was one of the longest running of its kind. Note: this production is double-casted and will rotate shows. PG-13 with mild adult language. $20-40. 7:30pm. Iao Theater (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808242-6969, Mauionstage.com. Photo: Brett Wulfson
FRIDAY, FRID DAY AY, M MAY AY 1 OLUKAI’S HO‘OLAULE‘A FESTIVAL – OluKai presents the seventh annual Ho’olaule’a Festival, which runs May 1-3 at Kahana Beach Park. Comprised of professional and ameteur SUP and OC1/OC2 racers, the threeday festival takes paddlers down the legendary Maliko Downwind Run, vying for $15,000. Friday will consist of a Demo Day followed by Saturday’s SUP Race (Maliko Gulch) and ‘Ohana Fun Paddle (Paia Youth & Cultural Center). The OC1 and OC2 races happen on Sunday. Don’t forget ‘Ohana Giveback Day, either. Olukai.com. Photo courtesy OluKai Facebook page
ST. JOSEPH’S FEAST – Partake in a century-old tradition this Friday through Sunday during St. Joseph Church’s Feast and Carnival. It’s a benefit for the parish and its Early Learning Center and the public is invited for food, games and community. Bouncers, crafters and a country store await you. Pick up plants and produce and stroll the auction items. Refuel with malasadas, Portuguese soup, chow fun and more. Free. Friday (6-10pm) Saturday (10am-10pm) Sunday (10am-4pm) St. Joseph Church & Early Learning Center (1294 Makawao Ave.), Sjcmaui.org. Photo courtesy St. Joseph’s
SATURDAY, MAY 2 LAW DAY FREE LEGAL CLINIC – The Hawaii State Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division presents a special Law Day free legal clinic at the Maui Mall. Volunteer attorneys will provide legal information and answer questions. Get your bankruptcy, child custody, divorce, elder care, employment law, estate planning, landlord tenant, wills and trust questions answered. Free. 10am2pm. Maui Mall (70 E. Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului), Hsba.org. Photo courtesy HSBA
WOMEN BUILD – Habitat for Humanity Maui is joining a nationwide effort for “Women Build.” Women of all ages and skill levels are welcome for a day of construction and empowerment. Never built a home before? No worries–on-site instruction and safety precautions will be available. Grab your gal pals and help build a home for someone in need. Call for more info or to RSVP. 9am-2pm. Habitat for Humanity Maui (970 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-242-1140, Habitat-maui.org. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons
SATURDAY, MAY 2 FREE COMIC BOOK DAY – Celebrate Free Comic Book Day at two Maui libraries and at Maui Comics & Collectibles in Kahului while supplies last. The Kahului Public Library and Lahaina Public Library will give out free comic books to those who show a valid Hawaii State Public Library System card. Readers can choose from popular series including Avengers, Pokemon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and more. Comic book lovers can also head over to the grand opening of Maui Comics & Collectibles (9am-9pm) to claim more free comic books. The grand opening will also feature local artists Theo Lee and Todd Bernardy. Maui Comics & Collectibles (333 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-868-0219; Facebook. com/MauiComics; Librarieshawaii.org. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
SATURDAY, SATURDAY Y, M MAY AY 2 MAPA SPRING SP EXTRAVAGANZA – The Maui Academy of Performing Arts (MAPA) pr presents their Spring Extravaganza this Saturday and Sunday at the MACC. Saturday a afternoon (3pm) kicks off with jazz, tap and hip hop dance. The “MOVES“ con dance concert (7:30pm) features MAPA’S advanced performers, including a guest app appearance by the professional dance company Ampersand. On Sunday afte afternoon (3pm), the event will feature 200 MAPA ballerinas in Coppelia. $15. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahhului); 808-242 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy MAPA
SHREDDING & FOOD DRIVE – The AARP wants to shred your unwanted files in exchange for a food donation (not required) to the Maui Food Bank. Start your spring cleaning while giving back to the community. The public is allotted up to four boxes of old tax forms, bank statements and other sensitive papers for convenient and confidential on-site destruction. 8am-noon. Free. Access Information Management Destruction Plant (124 Manea Pl., Wailuku). Photo: Wikimedia Commons
SUNDAY, MAY 3 A NIGHT WITH THE FLOWERS – Maui Nui Botanical Gardens is presenting a Night with The Flowers benefit. Enjoy an evening of food, foliage and festive entertainment. Garden tours, info on the Maui Breadfruit Company and The Institute of Hawaiian Music and Wehiwehi O Leilehua are just a few of the evening’s highlights. Proceeds will benefit the garden. 21+. $100. 5-8pm. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (150 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului), MauiNui2015.EventBrite.com. Photo courtesy MNBG
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Mind Food Susan Kucera’s ‘Breath of Life’ is a stunning, cautionary film ★★★★★ Not Rated / 82 Min.
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o one wants to go to the movies to be lectured, a quality documentary filmmaker Susan Kucera recognizes and avoids. Her latest work, Breath of Life, following her 2010 debut Trading on Thin Air, covers some of the same material as Al Gore’s celebrated An Inconvenient Truth but easily surpasses it. Rather than provide a single topic, graphs, pointing, more graphs, charts and a narrator who drones on and on, she’s made a stunning, unusual cautionary film that blends mind food with a grand, wide-ranging imagery. The first words uttered are a quote from Albert Einstein: “The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.” From there, we’re introduced to a series of men and women, who provide the film with a vast spectrum of talking points. We meet doctors, professors, farmers, environmentalists, writers and even world-famous evolutionist Richard Dawkins (the only celebrity on hand, a wise, refreshing choice that avoids the distraction of star-gazing). The initial topic at hand is the
need for this generation to prepare for the future and face the dire facts regarding the outcome of our species and planet. Set to a trance-inducing score, the subjects and accompanying visuals explore the subject of Earth’s sustainability. Hot-button topics like global warming come up but so do general, easily digestible talking points like fears of not enough food and water for the future, and the collapse of the credit system. A dire prediction is made regarding farming and crops ceasing to exist. As one farmer notes, “the West Coast has five days of food...five days.” A marine biologist notes how “we’re plasticizing ocean creatures.” What results is neither a doomsday decree, nor a this-is-how-we’ll-stop-this instructional film. The intriguing “solution” offered isn’t specifically environmentalist acts, charity donations or more recycling bins. Instead, Kucera’s film is a plea against indifference. In preparing for our future, we need to start thinking beyond our current lives and think of what’s ahead for generations to come. The film is saying that, if we’re going to stop our destructive tendencies and save humankind, our means of survival is spiritual and intellectual, as well as actively environmentalist. Considering how self-consumed with Right
Has that always been here?
Now this generation is (a trap myself and everyone I know falls in), Kucera’s practical but sharp suggestion that we start thinking about tomorrow comes across without heavy-handedness. In fact, Breath of Life could have been grim and downbeat but instead is thoroughly fascinating and offers a visual feast for the big screen. Cinematic mind food is rarely this tasty. By far, the most engaging camera subject is Wayne “Vene” Chun, who anchors the Hawaiian portion of the film. Chun is a canoe paddler and environmentalist, whose work and insight is inspiring. He reminds us that, when it comes to making a clean ocean a priority, “whatever we put inside there, we put inside us.” He also notes, movingly, how there used to be one million Hawaiians and that the canoe term, “Huli,” meaning to flip the paddle, also means “change.” We also learn that “the ha” means “breath of life,”
which “we plant over and over again.” The establishing image is that of a circular glass sphere, which is revealed to be a window on a shuttle, overlooking the planet earth. This jaw-dropper is capped by sounds of breathing. Oddly and appropriately, this visually resembles the opening of Altered States, which was also about the need to expand the understanding of our existence and how science alone cannot be relied upon to save us. Of the swirl of beautiful imagery that peppers every scene, the shot that stayed with me the most is of the shadows of palm trees, stretched across the surface of a building. It struck me that, if any shot sums up the theme of nature being obscured by progress and being prison to mankind’s efforts, it’s that one. Breath of Life plays on Wednesday, May 6 at 7pm at Maui Mall Megaplex for one night only. ■
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SUN 9:40 1:40 4:10 6:40 9:10 Ex Machina-R- THU (12:50 3:50) 6:40 10:20, FRISUN 1:10 4:00 6:50 9:40 The Longest Ride-R- THU (11:20 1:30 4:30) 6:50 9:10 10:30, FRI-SUN 10:00 4:50 8:00 11:10 Furious 7-PG13- THU (11:30 12:30 3:40 4:40) 5:40 7:10 9:20, FRI-SUN 9:30 1:00 4:10 7:30 10:50 Woman In Gold-PG13- THU (11:20 2:00 4:40) 10:10, 11:10 2:10 8:50 11:40, FRI-SUN 11:10 2:10 8:50 11:40 The Divergent Series: Insurgent-PG13- 2D THU (12:50 3:40), FRI-SUN 10:30 1:20 4:10 7:10 11:40 Cinderella-PG- THU (11:40 2:20 5:00), FRI-SUN 10:30 2:00 True Story-R- THU (11:50 1:00 4:40) 6:40 10:10
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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS WAILUKU TOWN FIRST FRIDAY - Fri, May 1. Enjoy May Day in Wailuku featuring Kalani Pe‘a and Dane Fujiwara, the Eric Gilliom Band, Amy Hanaial‘i, Maui 8-Track Players Band, art exhibits, Be A Jerk Campaign Photobooth, Free Yoga Class and more. Free. 6-9pm. Wailuku Town. BROTHERS CAZIMERO - Fri, May 1. The annual Maui Lei Day Concert at the MACC with the Brothers Cazimero is always a celebratory event. Enjoy the smooth showmanship, talent and graciousness of the Brothers Cazimero with contemporary Hawaiian music and hula. Island crafters will be on hand with a selection of fragrant lei to make your day. Performance by Halau Kamaluokaleihulu and Kumu Hula Kahulu Maluo on stage in the Pavilion. Tickets are $12, $28 & $37. 7:30pm. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org DUBFOUNDED - Fri, May 1. The North Shore will host an epic night of Reggae music this weekend. Check out Dubfounded, Ka‘Ale, DJ Salvo and Q103’s DJ Irie Dole while you shake your booty into the evening. Music starts at 10pm, $10 cover at the door. 21 and over. Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon. (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); Charleysmaui.com MAUI’S ECHOES BAND PRESENTS PINK FLOYD - Sat, May 2. Check out this retrospective of Pink Floyd’s finest years and a psychedelic presentation of “Dark Side of the Moon.” The night will feature Nils Axel Rosenblad on guitar, Shawn Michael on the bass, Mike Brown and Shea Derrick on vocals, Scott Harding on the sax, Jerry Kovarsky on keys and Mark Ciaburri on drums. Music starts at 9pm, $15 presale, and $20 at the door. 21 and over. Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon. (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); Charleysmaui.com UPCOUNTRY SUNDAYS - Sun, May 2. Mana‘o Hana Hou Radio presents another wonderful acoustic Sunday afternoon with The Marty Dread Trio, Danyel Alana and Andrew Corradini. 2-5pm. $7 donation at the door. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.); Casanovamaui.com; Manaoradio.com
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SIERRA LEONE’S REFUGEE ALL-STARS THU APR 30 Castle 7:30 pm
CAZIMERO ‘OHANA LEI DAY CONCERT special guest:
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CHAKA KHAN FRI MAY 8 Castle 7:30 pm
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STAGE ‘ULALENA - Mon, Tue, Thu, 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, and dinner partner offers are available. 5pm. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; 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 7:30pm. Tickets start at $59.99; Children 12 and under are free. Kama‘aina and military prices, and dinner partner offers are available. A portion of every ticket sold benefits the Maui Food Bank. 7:30pm Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; Burnnlove.com
FOODIE JAPENGO SATURDAY SUSHI SCHOOL - (Every 2nd and 4th 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 WINE SERIES - (Every Sun.) Uncorked weekly wine series hosted by Sommelier Vanessa Lampson. Price includes three glasses of wines and light appetizers. Advanced reservations required; please call. $35. 5pm. Cane & Canoe Bar (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6681. PULEHU BAR–WINE SOCIAL EVENTS - (Every Sun & Mon.) Book ahead of time for this fabulous weekly event. Sixteen people maximum will enjoy three awardwinning 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). MULE MONDAYS - (Every Mon.) $16 Maui Mules, $10 refills. Keep the copper mug! 8pm. Cow Pig Bun (535 Lipoa Pkwy., Kihei); 808-875-8100. FLATBREAD BENEFIT FOR HAKU BALDWIN CENTER - Tue, May 5. Enjoy a night of delicious wood-fired pizza and fun with friends at Flatbread Co.’s benefit for Haku Baldwin Center. 5-10pm. Flatbread Pizza Co. (89 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8989.
ART CHRIS LARSON - Every Thur in Apr. Chris Larson’s artistic journey began at 13 when she took an art class from her oil painter mother. Her journey continued merrily into watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, graphic design and photography. Free. 10am-1pm. Maui Hands Gallery - Hyatt Regency (200 Nohea Dr., Lahaina); 808-667-7997. MEET THE ARTISTS - This week you can talk stories with photographer John O’Leary on Wednesday. Free. 10am-2pm. Lahaina Arts Society Banyan Tree Gallery (648 Wharf St. #103, Lahaina); 808-661-0111, Lahainaarts.com ART MAUI - Thru May 2. Celebrating the work of local artists from all skill levels, Art Maui commemorates its 37th year with featured artist and Hawaii native Sidney Yee. Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. Free. Schaefer Gallery, MACC (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org BOB HOENIG AND VICTORIA WUNDRUM Thru May 3. Bob Hoenig has been working in ceramics on Maui since 1991. His focus is original, functional stoneware pottery with a tropical theme (turtle bowls, sushi plates, platters and tiles). Victoria Wundrum faced her fear of watercolor and was surprised to find it was the way to best express herself. Free. Banyan Tree Gallery (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111 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 BEAUTY AND INTIMACY - CLOSE TO HOME Thru May 6. Viewpoints Gallery is proud to present their newest exhibition “Beauty and Intimacy–Close To Home” featuring Chelsea Bryce, Joseph Fletcher, Jim Lynch and Casey McLain. Daily 10:30am-5pm. Viewpoints Gallery (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-5979; Viewpointsgallerymaui.com 10 X 10 EXHIBITION - Thru May 22. The Hui is
excited to celebrate the opening of the 10 x 10 Exhibition. This unique show features fascinating works of art in a 10” x 10” format. Daily 9am-4pm. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com MAKER SPACE - Thru May 22. As part of the Hui’s 10 x 10 Exhibition, the Maker Space is a place to play, explore and experiment with small-scale artwork. The Maker Space offers many supplies for you to create a small work of art. Visit the Hui front desk to purchase your 4 x 4” board and supplies for a small fee. Daily 9am-4pm. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com 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
TICKETS ON SALE CHAKA KHAN - Fri, May 8. Singer-songwriter Chaka Khan’s career has spanned four decades, beginning in the 1970s as the frontwoman and focal point of the funk band Rufus. Often dubbed the “Queen of Funk,” she won 10 Grammys and sold 70 million records in the genres of R&B, jazz, funk, soul, disco and contemporary gospel. Tickets are $35-$125. 7:30pm. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org ‘A NIGHT AT THE OPERA’ - Sat, May 9 & Sun, May 10. Maui Choral Arts presents A Night at the Opera. It’s a fun-filled concert of favorite opera choruses under the baton of Artistic Director Gary Shin-Leavitt with pianist Lotus Dancer. Two dates: Saturday 7:30pm and Sunday 3pm. Tickets $30 for adults, $15 for ages 18 and under and students w/ ID. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MAUI BREWERS FESTIVAL - Sat, May 16. It’s Maui’s annual tribute to craft brews from Hawaii and beyond VIP Happy Hour starts 2:30pm; Main Event Festival 4-7 pm. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon of craft tasting from 37 breweries with a wide variety of ales and island-style pupu from 26 of the island’s favorite restaurants and caterers, all accompanied by live music with local bands–Free Radicals Projekt, Aloha Bluegrass Band, Pili Wili and Riddum Station. Tickets are $60 advance/ $70 day of, and $110 VIP w/early entry at 2:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org KAWEHI - Thu, May 28. Hawaiian independent artist Kawehi is known across the nation for her live shows as a one-woman band, creating intricate loops via beatboxing, a guitar, a midi keyboard and Ableton Live. She’s also known for opinionated songwriting, centering her music around social justices. Tickets are $25 advance, and $30 day-of. 7:30pm. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org TREVOR HALL - Sat, May 30. Trevor Hall began songwriting and performing when he was 16. He burst into the music scene with the song “Other Ways,” which was featured on the Shrek the Third soundtrack. Opening act: Pat Simmons Jr. Tickets are $30, $45, and $65. 7:30pm. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org BRIAN REGAN - Sat, May 30. Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the funniest comedians in the country. His non-stop theater tour has visited more than 80 cities each year since 2005 and continues through 2015. The perfect balance of sophisticated writing and physicality, he consistently fills theaters nationwide with fervent fans that span generations. Tickets $56.50. 8pm. Castle Theater. Maui
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Dubfounded, 10pm $10
Maui’s Echoes Band & Special Guests, 9pm, $15/$20
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Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org; Brianregan.com ‘PA’A KE AUPUNI’ - Sun, May 31. Pa‘a Ke Aupuni is a one-hour animated video history of the Hawaiian Kingdom that provides an overview of important facts and events centered on Hawaii’s complex political history. Q&A will follow the film screening. Tickets are $10. 3pm. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org DIANA ROSS - Sun, Jun 14 & Mon, Jun 15. With a career spanning more than six decades, it’s inconceivable to think international Superstar Diana Ross has never performed in Hawaii. That will change when her magical live stage production to the Islands in June. The concert, a full theatrical experience, will include breathtaking costumes and stage design, along with her incredible band. Tickets are $75-250. 7:30pm. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org
EVENTS THURSDAY, APR 30 EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT FINANCIAL FRAUD - The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs’ (DCCA) Office of the Securities Commissioner will be offering ‘SmartCheck Scam Jam’ events on Maui as part of Financial Literacy Month. Register online. Free. 1:30-3:30pm or 4:30-7pm. Maui Beach Hotel Elleair Ballroom (170 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 1-877-926-8300; Aarp. cvent.com/scamjam4-30 KANIALA MASOE AND KE KANI MALIE - Join Kaniala Masoe and Ke Kani Malie for Polynesian entertainment. Although Kaniala enjoys performing different genres, he’s best known for his Hawaiian music renditions. Masoe will be accompanied by bass guitarist Kimo Brehm and hula dancers Melody Masoe, Nicole Respicio and Ke Kani Malie. Limited seating is provided for kupuna; blankets, mats and low beach chairs are welcome. Free. 6-7:30pm. Baldwin Home Museum Lawn (120 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808-661-3262.
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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); 808-669-6271; Slackkeyshow.com FREE POLYNESIAN PERFORMANCES HULA SHOW - Free. 7pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com
MON- Live Band Open Mic & Jam 7pm, TUE-Howard Ahia 6:30pm, WED-Andrew Corradini, 6:30pm
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WED - Karaoke 9pm
SUNDAY, MAY 3 SONIC FRACTAL: A FULL MOON SOUND HEALING - Awakening In Paradise presents “Sonic Fractal - A Full Moon Sound Healing” featuring Don V. Lax and Denise Kusmit. Please bring a pillow and a blanket. $10. 5:30-7:30pm. Awakening In Paradise (1215 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-1114; Awakeninginparadisemaui.com FREE HULA SHOW - Free. 11am Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com
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FRIDAY, MAY 1 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS LAND TRUST SERhe‘e CoastVICE PROJECT - Visit Waihe‘e efuge, a al Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, hat’s remarkable coastal area that’s nd rich in Hawaiian history and m bird watching. Meet at 8am at the Waihee Refuge, located off Halewaiu Road and help remove invasive species and clear brush until 12pm. Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat for sun protection. Snacks and cold m. drinks provided. 8am-12pm. waiu Waihe‘e Refuge. (Halewaiu -8811 Road, Waihe‘e); 808-249-8811 n.org ext. 1; Volunteersonvacation.org
VOLUNTEER: HOALOHA‘AINA - Join South Maui volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Ric Richardson to help maintain ocea an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes dunes, pick-up litter and remov move invasive species from 7: 7:30am-9:30am. Every Mond 808-249-8811 ext. 1; day. V Volunteersonvacation.org
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FREE HULA PERFORMANCE - Center stage at Queen Ka‘ahumanu C Center. 10:30am. Queen K Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 W W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325.
TUESDAY, MAY 5 TUE 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. First-come, first-served. Free. 12:30-3:30pm. Whole Foods Market Kahului (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310 x120
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 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 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. 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 NAPILI FARMERS MARKET - Wed & Sat 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
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FARMERS MARKET IN PAIA - Daily. Island grown fruit smoothies, coconut water and fresh juices. Organically grown Maui fruits and veggies. Produce boxes available. Support your local farmers at One Love Market at the Historic Paia Train Station. 10am-6pm One Love Market, (381 Baldwin Ave, Paia); 808-280-9019; Onelovemarket.com. ONO ORGANIC FARMS - Daily (except Sat). A family-owned and operated, certified organic coffee and tropical fruit farm. 10:30am-6pm. Ono Organic Farms, (149 Hana Hwy., 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 shelves daily. Open T-Th 11am to 5pm. 11am-4pm. Kula Country Farms, (Kula Highway at Kekaulike Avenue, 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 FEED MY SHEEP PRODUCE LAHAINA - Every Thu. FMS Produce is a mobile produce market that sells fresh Upcountry Produce to benefit Feed My Sheep and the hungry on Maui. Those who financially qualify will be able to buy the produce at a 75 percent discount and SNAP (food stamps) will be accepted. Free. 10am12pm. Republic Parking Lot, (Corner of Dickenson and Waine‘e, Lahaina); Feedmysheepmaui.com. HANA FRESH FARMER’S MARKET - Every Thu. 11am-3pm; Mondays. 3-6pm. Hana Fresh, (4590 Hana Hwy., Hana). 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. FEED MY SHEEP PRODUCE KAHANA - Every Thu. FMS Produce is a mobile produce market that sells fresh Upcountry Produce to benefit Feed My Sheep and the hungry on Maui. Free. 2-4pm. Lahaina Christian Fellowship Church, (4275 Hine Way, Kahana); Feedmysheepmaui.com. LIPOA STREET FARMERS MARKET IN KIHEI
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Latin Friday’s w/ DJ Danny & DJ Moy, 10pm no cover
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KARAOKE FREE KARAOKE - Every Sun & Wed. L‘ava Sports Bar & Karaoke, (1088 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-4888
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KARAOKE - Every Wed. No cover. 10pm-1am Lulu’s Lahaina Surf Club & Grill, (Lahaina Cannery Mall, 1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-0808
G 7pm; Mon, Andrew Corradini 7pm; Sat, The Houseshakers 7pm; Daily, Fleetwood’s on Front St. Oyster Hour 5-6pm. (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425.
KARAOKE WITH “AUNTIE” TODDY LILIKOI IN THE LOUNGE AREA - Every Fri & Sat. Oku’s sushi is available until 11:30pm. 9:30pm Kobe Japanese Steakhouse & Oku’s Sushi Bar, (136 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808-667-5555; kobemaui.com
HARD ROCK CAFE MAUI - Wed, Live music by Evan Schulman 7:30-10:30pm. (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2578.
KARAOKE INDUSTRY NIGHT - Every Sun & Mon. Welcoming all workers from the food and beverage industry to let loose and belt a tune. Half off food and drinks. No Cover. 8pm Haui’s Life’s A Beach, (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010
DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI CAFE CAFE MAUI - Fri, Sunset Session Fridays with Noah & Auggie 4:30-7pm. (129 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-283-2739. CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Thu, Will Hartzag 7:30-10pm; Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7:00-9:30pm; Mon, Peter D 7-9:30pm; Tue, Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm; Wed, Benny Uyetake 7-9:30pm. (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 4:3010:30pm; Sun Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Mon, Mark Burnett 4:30-10:30pm; Tue Scott Freeman 4:3010:30pm; Wed Sonshine Rivers & Harry Troupe 4:3010:30pm; (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 - 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; 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. (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-2900. FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT STREET - Thu, Cole Sulenta 7pm; Fri, The Houseshakers 7pm; Sun, Rick
HULA GRILL - Thu, Kealii Lum & Naiwi Teruya 2pm, Kulewa 6pm; Fri, Derick Sebastian 11am, Ma‘a 2pm, Kawika Lum Ho & Friends 6pm; Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 2pm, Danyel Alana & Friends 6pm; Sun, Ma‘a 2pm, Lahui 6pm; Mon, Ma‘a 2pm, Derick Sebastian & Damon Parrillo 6pm; Tue, Da Barefoot Warrior 2pm, Will Pohaku 6pm; Wed, Danyel Alana 2pm; Wed, Ernest Pua‘a, Kamuela & Roy Kato 6pm. (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, Willie K 9-11pm $5; Sat, 1810 6:30-8:30pm; Every Sun & Mon, Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakugawa 6-8pm; Every Tue & Wed, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm. (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. LONGHI’S LAHAINA - Thu, Freeradicals Project 10pm-1:30am; Fri, Frequency DJ Dance Party 10pm-1:30am; 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.
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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. PARADISE GRILL - Fri, Kaliko’s Way 6-9pm; Sat, Justin 6-9pm; Sun, Deeson 6-9pm; (2291 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-3700. 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; (200 Kapalua Dr.); 808-669-9600. 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. SANGRITA GRILL + CANTINA- Every Thu, Flamenco Music with Indio & Avi 6:30-8:30pm; Every Sat, Music with Cole Sulentra 6:30-8:30pm. The Fairway Shops Ka‘anapali. (2580 Keka‘a Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-6000; SangritaGrill.com SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT, NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT - Sun- Tue, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Wed, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; Thu- Fri, Kincaid Kupahu 7-9pm; Sat, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Napili); 808-669-1500. SMOKEHOUSE BBQ BAR & GRILL - Every Sat, Salsa 10pm; (930 Wainee St., Lahaina); 808667-7005. 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.
SOUTH MAUI AMBROSIA MARTINI LOUNGE - Thu, DJ TRVR 10pm; Fri, DJ Blast 10pm; Sat, DJ Skinny Guy 10pm; Sun, DJ PlaywFire 10pm $5; Mon, Movies & Games 7pm; Tue, DJ TRVR 10pm; Wed, Wine Down Wednesday #POUNDTOWN 10pm; (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.);
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6:00-8:30pm; Sun, Celtic Tigers 7-9:30pm; Wed, Hawaiian Steel Guitar 5:15-6:15pm, Willie K 6:308:30pm; (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131. PITA PARADISE WAILEA - Mon, Twisted Hips Belly Dancing 6-8pm; Sun, Benoit Jazzworks 5:30-7:30pm. (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.
day. Wed, DJ Kurt $5 cover before 11pm, $10 after; (1188 Makawao Ave, Makawao); 808-572-0220 CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT & SALOON Thu, Mark Johnstone & Lenny Castellanos 6:308:30pm; Mon, Charley’s Live Band Open Mic & Jam 7-10pm; Tue, Howard Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Andrew Corradini 6:30-8:30pm; (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, Karaoke With Dudley 9-12pm; Fri, Annie & The Orfinz 8pm-12am $4; (1127 Makawao Ave., Makawao); 808-572-1380.
TAQUERIA CRUZ - Tue, Kawika Ortiz 6:308:30pm; Thu, Ellis Ayres 6:30-8:30pm. (2395 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-2910. 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, Zack Kekona 9pm; Sun, Karaoke 6pm; Wed, Kawika Ortiz 8pm. (1234 Lower Main St., Wailuku) 808-245-2206. WATERCRESS - Thu, Piilani 9pm; Fri, Just Us 9pm; Sat, Frontline 9pm; Sun, Free Karaoke 9pm; Mon, Free Karaoke 9pm; Tue, Free Karaoke 9pm; Wed, Alex 6-8pm. (270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Ste 106, Wailuku) 808-243-9351.
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Sign Language TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)
Sometimes the only way to get to know someone is to get thrown into a situation where you’re sort of stuck with them. I’ve found that often when I’m forced to push past the things that annoy me about a person, I end up liking them far more than the people who just pleased me straight off. Since you’re meeting someone who could end up being important to you in a context that doesn’t easily lend itself to pushing past discomfort or dislike, I encourage you to choose to wade through it, regardless. Give yourself a chance to overcome any initial featherruffling and you’ll find that identical hearts (yours and theirs) pump beneath dramatically different exteriors. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)
I love having my apartment all to myself. That means I’m naked, naked, naked. You, like me, are suddenly privy to whole rooms full of freedoms you’ve rarely (if ever) experienced before. Take full advantage. Strip down and dance around nude, singing at the top of your lungs. Or whatever works. Just don’t waste this precious time. New roommates will move in soon enough and you’ll have to cover up and keep your singing to a quiet minimum. Or, if you’re like me, you could find ways to be around people who won’t object to your nudity, or your singing, no matter how flabby your bod or out of tune your voice. CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)
This week may be rife with sudden, unexpected reversals of fortune. You’ll be cruising along, doing your thing, and everything will look like it’s set in stone—as if it’ll all be exactly the same for months or years to come—then BAM! A minor temblor will generate cracks in those rock-solid foundations. You’ll show up to work, school, or your lover’s house, and it’ll be as different as it could possibly be. No need to be anxious and paranoid, but don’t absolutely count on anything this week; it could crumble out from under you without a whisper of warning.
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)
You’ve got the splintery end of the stick. In other words, you need to keep an inhumanly tight grip on it. Anything less and you’ll end up with a palm full of three-inch splinters and the humiliation of defeat, to boot. Are you ready for this? If not, you ought to let go, nice and clean, right this very second. This is commitment we’re talking about here, at its simplest. Hang on with every ounce of your strength and will and you’re golden. Let even a whisper of doubt reduce that determination by a fraction and you’re just plain screwed.
Don’t be squeamish or wimpy this week. The little pinprick you’re fated to feel is nothing compared to the pain you’ll have to endure if you don’t submit now. Consider the minor injury you’ll sustain this week a vaccination; the stab of the needle today is far better than the illness tomorrow. More accurately, if you deal with the minor misery of digging into your soul to remove a firmly lodged psychic splinter now, you won’t have to endure the major agony of inflammation and infection a few weeks down the line. So suffer the sting this week; the alternative could mess you up.
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SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)
To say you’re not easily put off by smokescreens, trick mirrors, fancy footwork, convoluted wordplay, or flat-out deceptions would be an understatement. You’re fantastic at penetrating veils of untruth or confusion and getting right to the nucleus of what’s what—except when it comes to matters of your own tender heart. In short, the only one who can successfully deceive you for more than a minute is you. This is tricky territory we’ve wandered into, because we all want you to be able to trust yourself—and you will, once you’ve learned to ask yourself the questions, “What do I want the situation to be?” and “What is it, really?” and accept the answers.
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Some people have bones that ache when inclement weather approaches. Yours give you trouble when the winds of change start blowing. Feel that stiffness in your fingers, that deep ache in your hips? That’s a dramatic shift in circumstance rolling your way. It could be lightning striking the tree of your life, or your talents bursting into bloom all over. Perhaps you’ve been aiming for this all along, or maybe it’ll come as a near-total surprise. Either way, I hope you get excited, not fearful. There’s little to worry about. Nothing is all good or all bad these days, but this personal revolution is way more good than anything else. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
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Have you planted your garden yet? It’s almost too late to get those seeds in the ground and still expect them to bear produce before the first frost a few months from now. Get hoeing, baby, and water the earth with your blood, sweat, and tears. I’m talking mostly metaphor here, but this is a good time to plant actual seedlings, as well as open yourself up to new relationships and opportunities that could sprout in a million different directions, or ultimately grow taller, thicker, and stronger than anything you’ve had in your personal plot to date.
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Someone’s pulling the woolly caterpillar over your eyes. The irony is, you’ve been thinking you pulled a fast one on them. Tricky, tricky. Deceptions beget deceptions. Lies require lies. Do you really want to keep playing this game, now that you’ve found an opponent who could escalate it to really dangerous levels? Maybe this is what you’ve been waiting for, a situation where the stakes are high enough to be really exciting: true love or total devastation; banking billions or bankruptcy. Or maybe you’d rather just cut through all the fluff and tell it like it is; come clean even if it makes you look like a total asshole and a villain. I don’t know what’s best for you, but I do know this—either path is going to hurt, but the latter route’s more likely to make you come out ahead, in the end. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)
Prepare to leave the heady volatility of the last few weeks behind. This week, you’ll finally be able to slow down the pinball game in your head until there isn’t so much zany action. Fewer flashing lights and sound effects will help you focus on some of the tasks you’ve set yourself which require a slower hand, deep patience, and the kind of resolute persistence only those with lots of earthy energy can muster. Take care of that kind of shit this week; it can’t afford to be put off much longer.
Some say Pisceans can’t cope with complication. I beg to differ. Everything in life seems complicated to you; it’s all a matter of degrees. Therefore, you’re experts at dealing with complex circumstances. Got a situation with lots of layers and confusing mixed signals? Send in a Pisces! The key, of course, is to remember to take breaks whenever unraveling a scene is about to make you nuts. Luckily, people won’t freak out when you require a nap mid-discussion or a wild mindless screw just to get out of your head, because they’ll be so grateful you’re there at all. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)
I wrote a poem when I was 19 entitled “No one is just one thing.” It wasn’t a particularly good poem, but I stick by its intention—that every single human being on this planet is rife with contradictions and multiple personalities. Only our ideas about ourselves (with the requisite self-deceptions and blinders) can be limited enough to be defined by one label. You’re in danger of restricting yourself too much by sticking to some very narrow concept of identity that doesn’t actually reflect reality. It could be “I’m straight/gay,” “I’m ugly,” “I’m undeserving,” or a million other things. Whatever it is, let it go, already. It’s an illusion you no longer need.
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