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QUIZ understood C. Don Guzman D. Don Couch E. Stacy Crivello
2. According to the Sept. 6 Maui News,
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about how many people showed up for the Public Utilities Commission’s “Listening Session” at Lihikai Elementary School on the proposed Hawaiian Electric Industries/NextEra merger? A. “More than 50” B. “More than 100” C. “More than 150” D. “More than 200” E. “More than 250”
1. On Sept. 3, more than 40 state and county leaders gathered in Honolulu to call for true publicly owned utilities in Hawaii. According to the news release the state House of Representatives’ press office sent out that day, which Maui County Councilmember was there? A. Riki Hokama B. Gladys Baisa
3. About 11 acres of land next to the Honua Kai Resort in Kaanapali is for sale, Pacific Business News reported on Sept. 3. That land already includes entitlements for how many townhomes? A. 32 B. 52 C. 72 D. 92 E. There are no entitlements for any development on that property. See answers, page 29
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Not the best use of 'aloha,' but not the worst, either...
ON THE CULTURAL APPROPRIATION OF ‘ALOHA’
Hawaii aloha (noun): greeting/farewell; (adjective): welcoming, friendly, kind Maybe I’ve just lived out here too long. But seriously, “aloha” isn’t a mere colloquialism, but an actual word in the Hawaiian language–a language spoken by peoples conquered by the United States in the late 19th century. It’s also (at least as far as its native meaning is concerned) far more than a mere greeting and/or farewell. In fact, it was a profound term of affection that “upholds, reaffirms, and binds relationships,” according to University of Hawaii cultural specialist Malcolm Naea Chun. “Aloha should not be taken lightly,” Chun wrote in his slim 2011 book Aloha: Traditions of Love & Affection (which sadly seems to be out of print). “It should not be used casually or frivolously.” And this is where the Slate slang piece veers into cultural appropriation. For those not up to speed on the latest in social science academia, here’s a great definition of “cultural appropriation,” taken from this Aug. 30, 2015 Huffington Post blog item from Kadia Blagrove: “Cultural appropriation is when white media trivializes and adopts aspects of other cultures without proper recognition, representation and respect.” Though Slate and Malady are rather flippant about all this, I’m not blaming them for equating “aloha” with “hella” (California) or
son said in the story. “ I have a nice home in Maui, and even that…you know, I get a little anxious to go away after a while. I just like to travel. That’s what I do. I just enjoy moving. It’s really hard for me to stay somewhere—I have to get up and go somewhere.”
MPD CONDUCTING SURVEY The Maui Police Department has posted a new “Citizen’s Survey” online, and they want you–yeah, YOU–to fill it out. “We encourage the public to participate in this survey to assist the Department in improving services to the community,” stated a Sept. 1 MPD news release. It’s part of a move by the department to “improve services” throughout the county. “In the interest of improving services to the community, the Maui Police Department is conducting this citizen survey to evaluate public attitudes and opinions pertaining to the level of law enforcement services provided,” states the survey itself. “The results will be used to identify spe-
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Let me start off by saying I love Slate. com. Their political, scientific and cultural commentary and analysis is usually smart and readable. Usually. I discovered a notable exception on Sept. 3. Titled “United Slang of America,” the piece offers up what author Matthew J. X. Malady believes is the “official word” or preeminent “unique word” of each state. It’s a humor piece, of course, and many of the results are clearly supposed to be funny (“hella” for California, “cattywampus” for Alabama, “whirlygust” for Tennessee and so forth). Of course I skipped right down to Hawaii, to see the word Malady picked as the representative slang of Hawaii, as well as its definition and usage, and that’s when I got queasy:
“chughole” (Kentucky). No, culpability for that crime lays at all of our feet. All Slate did was report that people in the U.S. really do see “aloha” as just a kitschy way of saying “hello,” and have done so for many years. And that’s true. Make no mistake: the appropriation of concepts like “aloha” happens here in Hawaii, too. Remember Aloha Airlines? Seen an Aloha Waste garbage truck lately? Or any of the other myriad products and/or services that find the need to insert “aloha” into the name? It’s all using Hawaiian culture and ideas for contemporary commercial reasons, and it’s hella messed up. All that being said, the true “official” slang word for Hawaii is obviously “da kine,” brah.
ing Nelson: that during President Jimmy Carter’s administration, Nelson smoked weed on the roof of the White House. Smoking marijuana on the White House roof. Mentioned in his autobiographies, Nelson was always a bit cagey about the Carter Administration “insider” who apparently got Nelson access to the White House roof. “Nelson has always declined to identify his accomplice in mischief,” GQ writer Chris Heath wrote in the piece. “But I’ve spent the past few weeks immersed in Nelson’s life, and having picked off little clues from all that’s been written and said over the years, I feel like I might have a pretty good idea. And what Nelson has just said to me seems like an open invitation to chance it.” Heath did chance it, offering Nelson the name of Chip Carter–Jimmy Carter’s son. “Looked a lot like,” Nelson replied to Heath after a lengthy pause. “Could have been, yeah.” In fact, Nelson even said he got the joint from Carter in the first place. Later, Heath called up Chip himself to
GQ CONFIRMS WILLIE NELSON’S A POTSMOKING LEGEND There are a few big-time famous musicians who spend enough of their lives on Maui that we can safely call them residents–Pat Benatar, Steven Tyler, Mick Fleetwood–but few have the style, class and sheer historical import of Willie Hugh Nelson, who owns a home in Spreckelsville. He’s been a legend in country music for many decades, but it’s in the field of smoking weed that Nelson has made it into American folklore. In fact, on Aug. 31, GQ posted a longform interview (which I found out about from a Vice. com blog post that went up the next day) with Nelson that finally brought confirmation to one of the greatest pot-smoking legends surround-
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get his take on the famous toke (making sure to note that it wasn’t Nelson who gave him his name). “Well, he told me not to ever tell anybody,” Heath wrote that Carter told him shortly before hanging up. Oh, and if you’re wondering, Nelson also admitted to Heath that sometimes even Maui can feel a bit restricting: “Every place gets old after a while,” Nel-
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cific ways to better serve the community.” And the department insists that the public need not fear retribution for their honesty. “No attempt will be made to match your answers to your name,” states the survey. “You will remain anonymous unless you wish to identify yourself.” Here are some sample questions taken directly from the survey:
How safe do you feel in your neighborhood? How many times have you had contact with an MPD employee in the last year? Based on your personal contact with MPD, did the employee treat you fairly? Overall, how satisfied are you with the attitudes and behavior of MPD employees towards citizens?
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And so forth. You can access the survey online at Mauicounty.gov/mpdsurvey. If you have any questions about the survey, contact the department’s Community Relations Section at crs@mpd.net. ■
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PI ARTISAN PIZZA HAS NEW OWNER Pi Artisan Pizzeria in Lahaina has been sold to Robert Bluh and Companies, the owner of Koa’s Seaside Grill and Lahaina Sushi Ko. Pi Lahaina LLC announced that the pizzeria will now be a part of Bluh’s restaurant group, which will work together as a team on marketing, purchasing, sales efforts and more. David Hanley will remain as the Company Manager and Bert Noury the General Manager. Both Hanley and Noury will work closely with Bluh and his team through the transition phase. To facilitate some of the new changes they’re planning, the company has hired Davin “Bam” Balagso as the restaurant’s new Executive Chef. Balagso’s most recent position was Sous Chef at Maui Fish & Pasta Company (which is now closed). “We are very excited about the ownership change and are looking forward to the many new and improved ideas to come,” said a Pi Artisan Pizzeria spokesperson. ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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Dogs can smell bombs and drugs, and recent groundbreaking research in Hawaii has determined that our canine friends can even be trained to detect life-threatening bacterial infections. Angel, a three-year-old Labrador Retriever, is one of three dogs recently trained to detect bacterial infections in a hospitalized patient. Angel, a familiar sight at the Rehab Hospital of the Pacific in Honolulu, has worked as a full-time Hospital Facility Dog for the past two years. She not only brings comfort to hospitalized patients, she also may be the key to providing early detection of life threatening infections. Angel is also the first dog ever to alert hospital staff to an infection in a hospitalized patient. Assistance Dogs of Hawaii–which has a training center in Makawao–has partnered with The Rehab Hospital of the Pacific, Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii and The Pine Street Foundation on a project to train dogs in a hospital setting, using samples from hospital patients. The study, which has been underway for the past year, has given hope to Angel’s handler at the Rehab Hospital, therapist Kate Julian. “Angel is amazing,” Julian said. “She can detect infections in patients before they have symptoms and even before the laboratory tests can.” Maureen Maurer, the study’s Principal Investigator, said the group of organizations is encouraged by the results and the potential they are seeing for the dogs to accurately detect various types of bacteria at a very
early stage. “We knew they could do it based on our previous study, but to see them actually working in the hospital has been incredible,” Maurer said. “We are so thankful to the Rehab Hospital of the Pacific for partnering with us in this study. “Dogs know when someone is sick,” Maurer added. “They can all smell disease like cancer or infections, we are just teaching them how to communicate this knowledge to us.” A team from Assistance Dogs of Hawaii has been invited to present their research at the Inaugural Conference on Medical Bio-Detection at Cambridge University in England on Sept. 15, 2015. Leading researchers from around the world will be sharing the latest findings in this exciting new field; funding for the study was provided by a matching grant from the Makana Aloha Foundation and private donors. “We are excited about sharing our findings with other researchers from around the world,” Maurer said. “There is so much untapped potential that dogs have to detect other types of infections like MRSA and C-diff. This is just the beginning.” Studies have shown that dogs are able to detect one part per trillion and have a sense of smell that is over 100,000 times stronger than humans. Researchers around the world are proving that man’s best friend can detect a growing number of diseases in humans such as cancer, diabetes and epilepsy. The field of medical bio-detection has been growing, but the main emphasis so far has been on cancer detection; the current study on bio-detection is unique that it has a practical application. “While several studies have had
very promising results, there has not yet been a practical application of the findings,” said Dr. Michael McCulloch, who is the director of the Pine Street Foundation in California and is a leading visionary in cancer research. “What is so exciting about the current study being done in Hawaii is that it is the first to be applied in a practical way. This is a big step forward in the field of medical bio-detection.” The idea for the research came in 2010, when two clients attending the Team Training Camp at Assistance Dogs of Hawaii were hospitalized for urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTI’s are a serious medical issue for many people with disabilities, who have impaired bladder function and use catheters that can introduce bacteria. People with neurological impairment may also not experience the warning signs of an infection, such as pain. Without treatment, UTIs can spread rapidly to the kidney and bloodstream, causing sepsis, which can be life threatening. UTIs are also the number one hospital acquired infection for all patients. “UTI’s pose a serious health risk to people with disabilities due to the associated complications that can occur,” said Dr. Amen Somal, a physiatrist at the Rehab Hospital of the Pacific. “Early detection of infection is the key to preventing these potentially lifethreatening complications.” Maurer thought it would be possible to apply the protocol for cancer detection to bacterial infections and train Service Dogs to alert their partners to early stages of an infection, thus avoiding serious complications and hospital-
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The president of the University of New Hampshire publicly complained in July about the “bias-free language guide” posted on the school’s website–since, he said, it denounces use of such words as “Americans” (as insensitive to South Americans), “seniors” (better, “people of advanced age”), “rich” (should be “person of material wealth”) and “poor” (change to “person who lacks advantages that others have”). (One state senator mockingly suggested changing the state’s “Live Free or Die” motto to “Live Free But Upset No One.”)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia, has an award-winning “telework” program allowing patent examiners flexible schedules, leading half of the 8,300 to work at home full-time–despite a 2014 Washington Post report on employees gaming the system. In August, the agency’s inspector general exposed several of the most ridiculous cases of slacking off, including one examiner who was paid for at least 18 weeks’ work last year that he did not perform and that his manager did not notice. (The examiner, who had been issued nine poor-performance warnings since 2012 and who had flaunted his carefree “workday” to co-workers for years, abruptly resigned two hours before a meeting on the charge and thus left with a “clean” personnel record.) Wrote the Post, “It’s a startling example of a culture that’s maddening.”
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TOUGH LOVE Sexual assault is certainly punishable in New Hampshire by prison time, but pending legislation assumes prison is not enough. By House Bill 212, anyone who commits sexual assault while out hunting or fishing will also have his hunting or fishing license revoked.
THE AMERICANIZATION OF CHINA After five students drowned while swimming in a reservoir in China’s Yunnan province, parents of two of them sued the reservoir’s management company, complaining that it should have posted signs or barricades or, even better, guards to keep kids from frolicking in the dangerous waters. According to an August report, the management company has now countersued the parents, demanding compensation for the additional water-treatment measures it was forced to undertake because the reservoir had been “polluted” by their children’s corpses.
ADVENTURES IN TURTLE SEX A female Yangtze giant softshell turtle, believed to be the last female of her species, was artificially inseminated in May at Suzhou Zoo in China through the efforts of animal fertility experts from around the world. She is thought to be more than 100 years old (as was the last male to “romance” her, although their courtship produced only unfertilized eggs). And the Times of London reported in July that Briton Pamela Horner, seeking her “escaped” tortoise Boris (even though, as they say, he couldn’t have gone far), found “tortoise porn” on YouTube (mostly, mating sounds) to play in the yard and lure him back. A tortoise expert told the Times: “They make quite a lot of noise. We can hear them groaning for miles.”
RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME Shane Peters’ cherished 2004 Dodge Durango broke down on the road in Livingston, Texas, in June, but before he could return to tow it, a thief hauled it away. About a month later, Peters’ wife spotted the familiar Durango in town and with the help of police got it back–with (courtesy of the thief) a newly repaired drive shaft and three new wheels (and the thief’s drug supply, but police seized that). ■
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I: The Environmental Court and Judge Joseph Cardoza If you’ve lived on Maui for more than a year, you’ve most likely not only heard the arguments pro and con on cane burning by Hawaii Commercial & Sugar (HC&S), but have also formed your own opinion. No longer just tinder to ignite public debates over Maui’s environment and land use, the controversial cultivation method matter will be the first case to be heard in Maui County’s branch of the new Hawaii Environmental Court. Hawaii is one of only two states to have an such a court (Vermont is the other), and while this court does not have any special powers not granted to other state courts, it does seek to hear all the issues related to Hawaii’s environment in one distinct place. Set up in July 2014 by Act 218, the court officially opened on July 1, 2015. “The legislature finds that environmental disputes are currently dealt with in a variety of courts,” states Act 218. “This organizational structure inadvertently promotes inconsistent application of the wide variety of environmental laws.”
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The purpose of the statute, said Michael D. Wilson, Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice in an Aug. 14, 2015 Honolulu Star Advertiser story, “is to recognize that we’re facing environmental problems that need to be addressed that aren’t being addressed, and in order to take care of these very pressing issues we need to have a court that can address land, air, water, the environment.” Wilson also expressed the desire for legal consistency in environmental matters. He named the high profile Superferry dispute (2007-2009) an an example of a case that “would have benefited from being heard in the environmental court.” Circuit Chief Judge Joseph E. Cardoza of Maui, expressed the view widely shared among those who attended the statewide meetings prior to the legislation, when he described the environmental court as “historic.” And indeed, it will be Judge Cardoza who will hear the cane burning case–Civil No. 15-1-0351(3)–that is set to begin in his courtroom soon. A motion to dismiss had been scheduled to be heard on Sept. 16. But according to Lance D.
Collins, the attorney for the plaintiffs, Cardoza has already told both sides to go into mediation. Collins said there will be a “short status conference” regarding mediation on Sept. 16. Cardoza is a well known figure in Maui legal circles. He was selected to serve as Chief Judge and Administrative Judge of the Second Circuit (County of Maui) in May 2012. Prior to that, Cardoza had been a circuit court judge on Maui since 1999. He was previously Maui County’s prosecuting attorney and later founded the law firm of Cardoza and Fukuoka. He’s a past president of the Maui County Bar Association and Hawaii Prosecuting Attorneys Association. Perhaps his best known prior judicial action was the temporary restraining order he issued in August 2007 barring the Superferry from accessing Kahului Harbor. That action suspended the Maui service. It was one of a series of events that led to the shutdown of the Superferry. As for the outcomes, Cardoza could have ruled in favor of halting cane burning by finding that there is sufficient evidence that the defendants–the Hawaii Department of
Health (DOH) and Alexander & Baldwin LLC (A&B, the parent company of HC&S) have not complied with the law. Or he could have ruled that the defendants are in compliance and they may continue the practice which has been an established harvesting procedure here for the better part of a century. But he seems to have already chosen a third alternative: some form of mediation in which the parties would meet to arrive at a solution and report back to the court. II: Stop Cane Burning and the grounds for their suit Bringing the first legal challenge to the long established agricultural practice here is Stop Cane Burning, an unincorporated association founded in 2011 which claims to have 1,500 members. The group and plaintiffs Trinette Furtado, Karen Chun and Bradley Edwards are represented by attorney Lance D. Collins. On July 30, 2015, Collins filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to end the harvesting practice that generates smoke and
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DOH ordered sugar plantations “to abate all burning of cane” because of the health hazards known to the DOH at that time. The legal action requests that the court stop the DOH from permitting A&B’s agricultural burning on Maui and require the
“The Department of Health takes its responsibility to protect public health very seriously and continues to implement and enforce all applicable state and federal air pollution laws and regulations.” Janice Okubo, DOH Communications Director the state agency to declare existing permits for agricultural burning on Maui were inappropriately issued and therefore void. It also would require A&B itself and through its trade name HC&S, to cease agricultural burning operations in Maui. The plaintiffs’ suit make the following claims:
ed to the suit in an August news release. “We are disappointed by the series of legal maneuvers recently orchestrated by Stop Cane Burning in its single-minded quest to end harvesting techniques that have been carefully regulated and essential to HC&S’ continued operations,” he wrote.
Volner noted the group sued the DOH demanding the stoppage of cane burning and later added HC&S as a defendant, then later filed another action, demanding the immediate termination of cane burning pending resolution of their lawsuit. “The group claims that all it wants is for HC&S to harvest in other ways, and that it does not want to shut down our operation,”Volner said. “The problem is this: if their demand for an immediate ban on cane burning is granted, they will get their way by default–their action will trigger the closure of HC&S. We cannot continue to farm knowing we cannot burn to harvest the crop for some unknown period of time, while their lawsuit is being pursued.” For Volner and HC&S, the stakes are high. “At risk,” Volner said, “are the 36,000 acres of sugarcane farmland that provide open space and vistas that our visitors and all of us enjoy. What becomes of our 750 employees and their families and the thousands of residents whose jobs also depend on HC&S, if they suddenly have no income to put dinner on the table or to pay their mortgages? “We want to be a good neighbor and have worked actively with DOH to adhere to a complex set of burn procedures, which we implement field by field, to minimize the impact to our community,” he continued. “We have invested millions of dollars exploring different harvesting techniques and alternative crops, none of which have yet proven to be viable for 36,000 acres.” In fact, HC&S insists that its “survival” depends on cane burning. “The ability to continue cane burning remains a critical factor in the survival of our company,” Volner said. “We continue to look for new crops, evaluate other sugar by-products and biofuel options and research cutting edge renewable energy technologies… We intend to fight this request for an injunction, which we believe is an attack on the farming community, local residents and businesses and our very existence as a company.” But that was all before Cardoza ordered mediation. As for what happens now, that’s anyone’s guess. ■ editor@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
• The Director (of the DOH) operated under an unlawful delegation of lawmaking power • Permitting A&B’s agricultural burning activities violated Plaintiffs’ constitutional rights to a clean and healthful environment • Permitting A&B’s agricultural burning activities violated the public trust • The Director’s implementation and establishment of an exempt classification for agricultural burning operations violated Plaintiffs’ constitutional equal protection rights • The Director’s permitting regime violated Hawaii’s Environmental Policy as set forth by law • The Director’s issuance of agricultural burning permits to A&B on March 6, 2015 triggered the need for environmental review under Hawaii law.
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black ash–popularly known as “Maui Snow.” The 912-page documents sets out the legal arguments for their assertion that the plaintiffs have suffered multiple and serious adverse health impacts from the practice. According to the documents filed with the court, Furtado was born and raised on Maui. Three generations of her family worked for the sugar plantation. The suit claims that Furtado and her daughter have suffered physically from smoke and other air pollution caused by agricultural burning. Chun, a long-time resident of Maui, was an avid and medal winning outrigger canoe paddler until she was diagnosed with a pulmonary disease caused by agricultural burning near her home, court documents assert. They also state that Chun’s paddling activities are restricted due to her chronic pulmonary disease. Edwards was born and raised in Hawaii. For the last 15 years, he’s worked with at-risk children and families on Maui. The filing alleges that he and his son have suffered physically from smoke and other air pollution caused by agricultural burning. Also joining in the suit is Joy D. Brann, who holds a master’s degree in public health from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. From 1994 to 2012, she served as a public health outreach educator and contract administrator for the State of Hawaii Department of Health (DOH). Her sworn statement asserts cane burning has been linked to an increased incidence of asthma in nearby populations, genotoxicity in field workers, and the causation of cancer. It also claims that biogenic silica fibers resulting from cane burning posed a substantial risk to the health of sugar cane workers. “BSF fibers had physical dimensions believed to pose the greatest risk of asbestosis and lung cancer,” she says, according to court documents. The plaintiffs seek a judicial decision that the air pollution control regulatory system that permits open air agricultural burning is unlawful. Among the multiple points of law raised are claims that the plaintiffs’ constitutional rights to a clean and healthful environment have been violated and that the DOH did not comply with all applicable rules when granting agricultural burn permits. According to the suit, as far back as 1971 the
sponsibility to protect public health very seriously and continues to implement and enforce all applicable state and federal air pollution laws and regulations,” Janice Okubo, the DOH’s Communications Director, said in an email after asking for a comment on the lawsuit. “Unfortunately, we are unable to provide comments on the pending lawsuit regarding the cane burning activities on Maui at this time.” The office of the State Attorney General is representing the DOH. The AG’s office filed its response to the lawsuit with the court on Aug. 3, citing 16 defenses including sovereign immunity, lack of jurisdiction and lack of standing. Alexander & Baldwin, the other defendant, is represented by the Honolulu law firm Case Schutte LLP. On Aug. 6, Case Schutte filed a 91-page motion to dismiss, saying in essence that the court lacks jurisdiction in this matter for a number of complex and technical reasons, especially as related to Federal EPA regulations. The motion to dismiss also asserted that should the court decide otherwise and void the HC&S permit, it should also void the more than 100 other agricultural burn permits issued by the DOH. The DOH joined this motion, an action which is called a “substantive joinder.” As for A&B, Rick Volner–the Maui plantation general manager for HC&S–respond-
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Pierre. Harrison is a second generation jazz artist from NOLA, following after his late father Donald Harrison Sr. He’s played with Miles Davis, Dr. John, Les McCann, Lena Horn, Billy Cobham and more. Harrison has appeared on HBO’s Treme and is also known as Big Chief Donald Harrison of Congo Nation, an Afro New Orleans Cultural Group keeping the secret traditions of the Congo Square area alive. Harrison is known for nurturing the education of young musicians in New Orleans, especially post-Katrina.
waii debut of the unique sounds of the guitar duo of Jorge Strunz and Ardeshir Farah. Known for their fusion of Latin jazz and Iranian guitar, the duo have made 20 critically acclaimed albums. 5. The Iguanas Bending the genres of Americana music is what The Iguanas do best. This New Orleans band spins Cajun,Tex Mex, Zydeco, R & B and blues into their own original Louisiana rock. Their music has been fea-
Ocean Front World Class Jazz and Blues Festival The flurry of Jazz and Blues throughout Maui for the next few days is indeed otherworldly. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should be there.
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enneth Martinez Burgmaier, the filmmaker and founder of the annual Maui Jazz and Blues Festivals, says the event is magical. Looking over the schedule, it’s hard to argue with him. “Following the success of producing over 50 Music Festivals in Hawaii, I’m honored to produce another music festival with such revered artists performing for the Maui community and Resort guests,” said Burgmaier, Maui
1. Legendary Maui Performances Jazz and Blues Legends are made on these festival stages in Maui. The artists truly let loose–they’re on Maui and clearly love it. You see mashups like you never dreamed of before, with several artists getting on stage together and jamming. There
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3. Kenny Neal, blues guitar master Neal makes carrying the cultural and artistic torch of Baton Rouge Blues look easy. Son of Raful Neal, another American Blues artist, Neal has also formed bands with his brothers. Legend goes that he was handed a harmonica by Slim Harpo at the age of three, and the rest is history. Touring extensively with Buddy Guy as a bass player, he’s also mastered piano and trumpet along the way. 4. Strunz & Farah Give a big Maui e komo mai to the Ha-
tured in TV and movie soundtracks, and their 2014 release Juarez shows off their latest creations. 6. Russell Malone Malone is an amazing self-taught master jazz guitarist. Landing gigs at 25 with Jimmy Smith, then moving on to a position with Harry Connick Jr.’s Orchestra for four years, Malone has played with many highprofile artists since then. He joined Diana Krall, contributing to her first four Continued on page 14
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are genre eclipsing musical acts and you have to be there when it happens. With venues and events all over the island, you can take your pick–but don’t miss the big event on Saturday night. 2. Donald Harrison and the New Orleans Quartet Harrison is the chicken skin shit from New Orleans, and he brings his handpicked quartet with him. They’re the hottest talents in the jazz scene today: Joseph Dyson, Max Moran, Conun Pappas and Max
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JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL SCHEDULE Thursday, Sept. 10 • JAZZ & BLUES KICKOFF Join in celebration at the opening event for the 2015 Maui Jazz & Blues Festival. 5-7pm. Duke’s Beach House, Ka’anpali. • LIVE JAZZ & BLUES TAKEOVER AT HULA GRILL Enjoy listening to award-winning jazz and
blues musicians while enjoy great food, cocktails and another fabulous West Maui sunset. 6-9pm. Hula Grill, Ka’anapali. Friday, Sept. 11 • JOHN ZANGRADO & SHIRO MORI Free jazz and blues jam. 11:30-1pm. Hawaiian Moons, Kihei. • ANDREW MOLINA This free Jazz and Blues Festival event with Andrew Molina is going to be cool. 11:30am1:30pm. Whole Foods Market, Kahului. • JAZZ & BLUES LEGENDS DINNER Definitely make reservations for this event as early as possible! Besides a fabulous dinner menu and gorgeous views, guests can hear the legendary sounds of Donald Harrison and his quartet, Strunz & Farrah, Kenny Neal, and John Paitucci & The Iguanas alongside the Jazz Alley TV Trio. 6-9pm. Duo at Four Seasons Resort. Saturday, Sept. 12 • MAUI JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL MAIN EVENT The annual Maui Jazz & Blues Festival is going to be an amazing event this year. Situated oceanfront in Lahaina, guests can experience the sounds of award winning musicians; Grammy winner Russell Malone (jazz guitar), Donald Harrison (jazz sax) and his Big Chief Congo Square Experience, three-time Grammy award winner John Patitucci, Grammy nominated duo Strunz & Farrah, blues guitar legend Kenny Neal, The Iguanas, Benny Uyetake, The Zenshin Daiku Drummers, Jazz Alley TV Quartet and more special guests. General Tickets are $50, VIP Tickets (first 2 rows) $100, and Premium VIP Tables for 10 are ($1,000). Call 808-283-9070 for more info. 5-9pm. Gates open at 4:30pm. Royal Lahaina Resort. Sunday, Sept. 13 • JAZZ BRUNCH WEST Enjoy a fantastic brunch with a view and hear the smooth sounds of award-winning jazz and blues artists. Definitely make reservations in advance. 10am-1pm. Royal Lahaina Resort. • JAZZ BRUNCH SOUTH Extensive brunch menu with JazzFEST artists performing. Call for reservations 808874-2201. 10am-1pm. Duo, Four Seasons. Buy your tickets on line at Mauijazzandbluesfestival.com ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more A&E news, visit: mauitime.com/entertainment
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e’re very sad to say that Maui lost one of its brightest stars this week. The artist Piero Resta passed away on Tuesday at the age of 75. Giovanni Steven Cappelli, the owner of Casanova in Makawao and Bistro Casanova in Kahului, called Resta “a beautiful being who melted in Maui magic and made our lives richer. “His art is all over my restaurants,” Cappelli told us. “It stays with us forever. I am so grateful that he was my best friend. I wish everybody had a best friend like Piero.” Resta was a person who seemed to see the world in brighter colors than usual. He loved everything about art, expression and the power of an individual to imagine and create. “I am an artist because I am attracted to the alchemy of creativity and to the presence of the Muse,” Resta said in his own artist’s statement, posted on Pieroresta. com. “With each new encounter, I discover new universes, new ways of seeing and breathing, and I work with the colors and the shapes of my explorations.” MauiTime readers saw this philosophy and energy most vividly in a 2003 story on his then-new Paia gallery known as The Artery. “It is more urgent than ever to have a space for people to talk and gather,” Resta told writer Joe Gatto. “It is important to have this sanctuary and laboratory as an artist, but also that it is open to the public. Young people who want to learn need places like this; it is a part of the liberal arts life. The Artery is a private place that is a public place. Public art enriches everyone’s life and makes them more intelligent. “My duty is to be an inspiration,” Resta added. “We’ll make history here, I assure you of that.” Born in the town of Voghera in Northern Italy in 1940, Resta studied architecture at the Instituto Leonardo Da Vinci. In his 20s, Resta explored Europe, experimenting with his art. He soon settled in New York City, where he did fashion photography and often appeared at Andy
Warhol’s Silver Factory, according to his biography at Pieroresta.com. But Resta kept moving west, first to California, where he lived as a hermit studying philosophy and mysticism, and later Maui, where he built his magnificent five-acre Villa Tamarinda in Kaupo. The whole place was a work of art. “Italian arches and columns rise to the sky, the kitchen and pizza oven are sculpted into rock walls, mango and papaya trees offer shade, and ancient fishing villages and waterfalls surround the area,” according to Pieroresta.com. “Profound and exalted inspiration is inevitable at the villa.” The villa was also home to Resta’s Kaupo Art Sanctuary, a kind of eternal festival of the arts that included works from multiple galleries, various studios, a sculpture garden, symposiums, films and poetry. Chefs, musicians, actors and other artists would often stay there, living and working together. Resta created many of his works in the villa, but most people saw his art at places like Paia galleries and Capelli’s restaurants. In 2007, Maui Hands in Paia promoted one of his shows by saying that, “For over forty years, Piero Resta has explored our presence within the cosmos, seeking to discover and expand the inner self by developing a new sense of awareness.” Former MauiTime Associate Editor Samantha Campos knew Resta well, and she often mentioned his latest show or works in her Holoholo Girl columns. We asked her for a few thoughts on Resta, and she ended up summing up his life and influence as only she could: “Most everyone knew Piero Resta as one of Maui’s most accomplished artists,” Campos said. “But he was so much more than that. He exalted beauty, celebrated the sublime, suffused love and spirit into everything he did. His Edenesque villa in Kaupo was a joyful hub of creativity and sensuality; his notorious gatherings there brought together a wide swath of island friends and lovers, poets and artists, longtime residents and those visiting from afar. He was a man who lit up any room he was in with a smile, exuding charisma and charm. To me and other young artists on Maui he was endlessly encouraging, offering genuine support and affection. He taught me what it means to live like an artist, to infuse art into the beauty of living, to collaborate, be curious and find inspiration in everything. To me, Piero epitomized the magic of Maui. I’m so grateful to have known him and to have been blessed by his light.” We will post info on services at Mauitime.com when it becomes available. ■
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VINYL FRONTIER – Flashback to the Vinyl Frontier with four Maui DJs in the mix at Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon in Paia. DJ Blast, DJ Boomshot, DJ Irie Dole and DJ Skinnyguy will play records with no help from laptops. Enjoy an evening dedicated to vintage vinyl in all its glory. 21+. 10pm. $5 before 11pm / $10 after 11pm. Charley’s (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085, Charleysmaui.com. Photo: Moehre/Wikimedia Commons
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LA LAHAINA SECOND FRIDAY – The Lahaina Second Friday Town Pa Party returns for another round of Westside fun. Tourists and ka kama’aina alike are welcome to shop merchants, grab dinner and st stroll Front Street. The Boys & Girls Club, Waiola Church, Na K Ki‘a i O Waine‘e and the Hawaiian Civic Club will be there, too. S Step back in time with candlelight tours at the historic Baldwin H Home Museum (6-8:30pm) and Wo Hing Museum. Art Night ffeatures meet and greets and champagne toasts with artists. Free. 6 6-9pm. Lahaina (Front Street), Mauifridays.com/lahaina.
PANIOLO CELEBRATION DAY – Maui Preparatory Academy invites you to dust off your boots and saddle up for their Paniolo Day Celebration. Maui Prep is commemorating 10 years with a day of live music, laser tag (!), food and much more. Buy scrip to participate in any activity. Maui Preparatory Academy is a college prep day and boarding school located in West Maui serving grades preschool through 12th grade. Free entry. 4-9pm. Maui Preparatory Academy (4910 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Lahaina). Photo courtesy Maui Prep
SA ATU TURD RDAY, SEPT. 12 RD SATURDAY, GEORGE KAHUMOKU CD RELEASE PARTY – Gather under the stars for another Moonlight Mele at the Bailey House Museum in Wailuku. But this time the event doubles as a release party for George Kahumoku Jr. & Friends’ new album. Let Uncle George and his friends serenade away your week’s woes with slack-key rivets and cozy vocals. All you have to do is sit back and relax. Children under 12 are free. $5. 5-8pm. Bailey House Museum (2375-A Main St, Wailuku); 808-244-3326 Mauimuseum.org. Photo courtesy George Kahumoku
MAUI JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL – The fifth annual Maui Jazz & Blues Festival takes place at the Royal Lahaina Resort. The event will feature great musicians like Russell Malone, Donald Harrison, John Patitucci, Strunz & Farah, Kenny Neal, The Iguanas, The Jazz Alley TV Quartet, Benny Uyetake, The Zenshin Daiko Drummers and more. Duke’s Beach House will host a pre-event kickoff on Thursday, Sept. 10 and you can get a sneak peek performance on Friday, Sept. 11 at the Four Seasons Wailea. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. $50 GA/ $100 VIP. 4:30pm. The Royal Lahaina Resort (2780 Keka’a Dr., Ka’anapali); 808-283-9070, MauiJazzAndBluesFestival.com. Photo courtesy Struz & Farah
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STAND FOR CHILDREN CELEBRATION – A Stand for Children celebration and rally will take place at the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. As part of ongoing endeavor to bring attention and support to the children and families of our community, Maui Family Support Services (MFSS) will host an afternoon of entertainment, fellow community agencies and more. The public is invited to ask questions and learn about the resources available to children and their families. Free. 10am-2pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului), Queenkaahumanucenter.com. Photo courtesy MFSS
DETOX TO RETOX – The Gym Maui and Maui Brewing wing Comei location. pany invite you to (power) yoga at Maui Brewco’s Kihei This month’s Detox to Retox will benefit Surfrider Foundarotect tion, a grassroots organization whose mission is to protect the world’s ocean, waves and beaches. Stick around after for beer specials and giveaways. $10. 11am-12pm. Maui i); Brewing Company Kihei (605 Lipoa Pkwy., Kihei); sy 808-213-3002, Mauibrewingco.com. Photo courtesy Merzolot2 Wikimedia Commons
SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 MAPA GARDEN PARTY – The Maui Academy of Performing orming Arts den Party and (MAPA) invites you for afternoon tea for their 27th annual Garden Chef’s Festival. It’s at the Yokouchi Estate, and guests aree invited my’s to wine, dine, buy and mingle–all of which benefits the academy’s ut programs. Bid on one-of-a-kind pieces constructed throughout the event and enjoy live theatrical entertainment. Refuel at the Chefs’ Festival with the flavors of Frida’s Mexican Beach House, MiGRANT, Vineyard Food Company and more. 21+. $75 ($85 at the event) 1-5pm. The Yokouchi Estate (2471 W. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-8760, Mauiacademy.org. Photo: Jack Grace
MONDAY, SEPT. 14 FUN RUN WITH GET GLAD MAUI – Calm your manic Monday with a fun run that starts at Whole Foods Maui. Get Glad Maui will guide runners on a 5K to Kanaha Beach Park and back. Recover with a light treat, complimentary of Whole Foods, after the run. 5:30pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/maui. Photo: Mike Baird/Wikimedia Commons
DRIVER & CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY – Arrive alive and ensure your practices are up-to-date with the latest Driver & Child Passenger Safety event at the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. The public is invited to test a digital simulator, to see just how dangerous it can be to text and drive. Talk to trained child passenger safety technicians to make sure your keiki are safe and secure. Free. 10am-2pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului), Queenkaahumanucenter.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15 BRUSHSTROKES & BREWS – Maui Brew Co. partners with Island Art Party for Brushstrokes & Brews. Sip the local brewery’s craft beer while your instructor walks you through the techniques for creating the month’s design. All class participants will be offered happy hour prices throughout the evening. Reservations required. $39. 6-8:30pm. Maui Brewing Company (605 Lipoa Pkwy., Kihei); 808-213-3002, Mauibrewingco.com. Photo courtesy Island Art Party
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James Bond, CGI Snoopy, Steve Jobs and Star Wars Here’s our 2015 Fall movie preview
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att Damon returns to space, CGI Snoopy, the return of James Bond and a new Star Wars film? It’s time to bid dinos, fast cars, superheros and rappers adios, as the big guns of the summer are changing hands. Between now and Christmas, here are 11 reasons you’ll be at the movies on opening day:
THE VISIT (opens Sept. 11) The Gist: Kathryn Hahn stars in this horror tale of two kids enduring a terrifying visit at their grandparent’s house. Why It Could Rock: It’s an M. Night Shyamalan found-footage horror movie, his return to small, fear-inducing filmmaking. This is the curiosity item of the year. Unless: The trailer is both unsettling and odd. Will it lapse into unintentional comedy, like many of his recent horror films?
STEVE JOBS (opens Oct. 9) The Gist: Danny Boyles’ take on the Apple founder’s story, starring Michael Fassbender. Why It Could Rock: A great ensemble cast and a filmmaker with a sharp visual approach. This will undoubtedly be better than the recent Ashton Kutcher movie. Unless: Boyle over-directs when the screenplay doesn’t work. Was Fassbender really the best replacement for original star Christian Bale? BRIDGE OF SPIES (opens Oct. 16) The Gist: Steven Spielberg’s World War II spy thriller, starring Tom Hanks Why It Could Rock: The Spielberg/ Hanks team-ups can’t miss. Unless: Oh wait, they did The Terminal. Never mind.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which better rock....
BLACK MASS (opens Sept. 18) The Gist: Johnny Depp stars as the scary, vile gangster who inspired Jack Nicholson’s character in The Departed. Why It Could Rock: After drowning in whimsy, Depp returns with a deadly serious, immersive performance that might be his best. Unless: Will this be as unpleasant as the man it’s portraying?
THE MARTIAN (opens Nov. 25) The Gist: Ridley Scott’s adaptation of the beloved sci-fi novel, starring Matt Damon as an astronaut stuck on the red planet. Why It Could Rock: The screenplay is faithful to the source, Scott is in his element and the supporting cast includes Jessica Chastain and Kristen Wiig. It’s this year’s Interstellar. Unless: Last year, Scott’s take on Moses supposedly couldn’t miss but did. He’s one of our greatest living filmmakers but his work is extremely divisive.
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THE PEANUTS MOVIE (opens Nov. 6) The Gist: Charles M Schultz Peanuts gang gets their first CGI-rendered animated film. Why It Could Rock: Devoid of hip updating and crass, trendy touches (like the recent Alvin and the Chipmunks and Garfield movies), this one goes for the heart and the funny bone. Unless: Kids turns their noses to it, in the same way the smart and sweet Frankenweenie bored them.
THE WALK (opens Oct. 2) The Gist: Robert Zemeckis’ tells the true story of the man who walked between the Twin Towers on a wire. Why It Could Rock: Zemeckis is one of our great visual artists, coming off a previous adult-minded triumph, Flight. Unless: Will the high wire scene be the only one that soars? Can Gordon-Levitt nail his character’s accent?
SPECTRE (opens Nov. 6) The Gist: The Skyfall director/actor team Sam Mendes and Daniel Craig return to the world of 007. Why It Could Rock: Once again, a classy, no-nonsense, character-driven approach to James Bond that connects the new generation of fans and longtime fans of the series. Unless: We know it’s serious but will it still be fun?
IN THE HEART OF THE SEA (opens Dec. 11) The Gist: Ron Howard’s sea adventure on the story that inspired Moby Dick. Why It Could Rock: Word of mouth is so strong, the early spring release was pushed all the way back to Oscar season. Unless: Did the onslaught of late 2014/ early 2015 trailers already peak our interest? Blackhat and Howard’s own Rush proved that star Chris Hemsworth has a
SNOWDEN (opens Dec. 25) The Gist: Oliver Stone’s take on the Edward Snowden tale, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley. Why It Could Rock: No one mixes politics and entertainment better (and with more controversial results) than Stone. Unless: Like W., audiences decide they hate it, don’t want to watch it and that the film lies… without even seeing it first. ■
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (opens Dec. 18) The Gist: A Long Time Ago, In a Galaxy, Far, Far Away… Why It Could Rock: Director/co-screenwriter J.J. Abrams loves Star Wars, and it’s always shown. Is there anyone with a pulse who doesn’t want to see this, right now? Unless: There’s no way it can live up to decades of hype and speculation.
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Showtimes KA‘AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm) The Visit-PG13- FRI-SAT 10:45 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 10:00, SUN-THU 10:45 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 Inside Out-PG- FRI-THU 10:30 11:15 Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation-PG13- THU 10:45 1:40 4:30, FRI-SAT 1:45 4:30 7:25 10:10, SUN-THU 1:45 4:30 7:25 Ex With Benefits-NR- FRI-SAT 11:45 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:45, SUN-THU 11:45 2:15 4:45 7:15 Transporter: Refueled- PG13- THU 12:00 2:30 3:15 5:00 5:45 7:30 8:15, FRI-SAT 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 9:50, SUN-THU 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 No Escape-R- THU 10:30 1:00 3:25 5:45 8:10, FRI-SAT 1:00 3:20 5:40 8:00 10:15, SUN-THU 1:00 3:20 5:40 8:00 Straight Outta Compton-R- THU 12:25 3:40 7:00, FRI-SAT 12:10 3:30 7:00 10:15, SUN-THU 12:10 3:30 7:00 The Love Affair-PG13- THU 1:15 4:15 We Are Your Friends-R- THU 11:00 7:15
MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) 90 Minutes In Heaven-PG13- THU 7:30 10:30, FRI (11:30 1:50 4:40) 7:30 10:20, SAT-SUN (11:30 1:50) 4:40 7:30 10:20, MON (11:30 1:50 4:00) 7:50 10:30, TUE-WED (11:30 1:50 4:40) 7:00 10:20, THU (11:30 1:50 4:40) 7:30 10:20 The Perfect Guy-PG13- FRI (11:30 2:20 4:50) 7:40 10:30, SAT-SUN (11:30 2:20) 4:50 7:40 10:30, MON-WED (11:30 2:20 4:50) 7:40 10:30, THU (11:30 2:20 4:50) 7:40 10:40
NEW THIS WEEK 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN - PG13 - Drama - A man gets into a bad car crash and is pronounced dead, but then comes back to life 90 minutes later and claims he was in heaven. Stars Kate Bosworth and that guy who played Anakin Skywalker. 121 min EX WITH BENEFITS - NR - Drama/Romance - A woman does everything she can to keep her ex-lover in her life. 100 min. NERDIST PRESENTS: THE HIVE - R Thriller - Consider it a fun and disgusting love story from 2014, in which some guy with amnesia has to save the woman he loves (loved?) before some scary, awful virus kills him. Brought to you by the Nerdist podcast. Running time unknown. THE PERFECT GUY - PG13 - Thriller A woman breaks up with her boyfriend, then gets involved with a guy who’s perfect–too perfect, in fact (hence the title, I guess). 100 min. THE VISIT - PG13 - Horror/Comedy - A single mother’s kids visit their grandparents, and then everything goes weird. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, so there’s that. 94 min.
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Walk In The Woods-R- THU 11:20 1:50 4:30 7:00 9:50, FRI (11:20 1:50 4:30) 7:00 9:50, SAT-SUN (11:20 1:50) 4:30 7:00 9:50, MON-WED (11:20 1:50 4:30) 7:00 9:50, THU (11:20 1:50 5:10) 6:50 9:40 War Room-PG- THU 11:40 2:20 4:40 7:20 10:00, FRI (11:30 2:00 4:50) 7:20 10:20, SAT-SUN (11:30 2:00) 4:50 7:20 10:20, MON-WED (11:30 2:00 4:50) 7:20 10:20, THU (11:30 2:00 4:50) 7:50 9:30 American Ultra-R- THU 11:40 2:00 4:20 6:40 10:30, FRI (11:40 2:10 4:30) 6:50 9:30, SAT (11:40 2:10) 4:30 6:50 9:30, SUN (2:20) 4:40 7:00 9:30, MON-THU (11:40 2:10 4:30) 6:50 9:30
Vacation-R- THU 1:40 6:30, FRI-SUN (1:40) 6:30, MON (1:40), TUE-WED (1:40) 6:30, THU (1:40)
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Pixels-PG13- 2D THU 11:20 1:40 4:10 6:40 9:40, FRI (11:20 1:40 4:10) 6:40 9:40, SAT-SUN (11:20 1:40) 4:10 6:40 9:40, MON-WED (11:20 1:40 4:10) 6:40 9:40, THU (11:20 1:40 4:10) 6:50
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Southpaw-R- THU 2:00 7:10, FRI-WED (2:00) 7:10, THU (2:00)
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Ant-Man-PG13- 2D THU 11:20 1:50 4:20 6:50 9:40, FRI (11:20 1:50 4:20) 6:50 9:40, SAT-SUN (11:20 1:50) 4:20 6:50 9:40, MON (11:20 1:50 4:20) 6:50 9:40, TUE-WED (11:20 1:50 4:20) 7:30
Hitman:Agent47-R-THU 11:30 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:50, FRI (11:30 2:00 4:30) 7:00 9:50, SAT-SUN (11:30 2:00) 4:30 7:00 9:50, MON (11:30 2:00 4:30) 7:00 9:50, TUW-WED (11:30 2:00 4:30) 7:00 10:30, THU (11:30 2:00 4:30) 7:20 9:50
Diary Of A Teenage Girl-R- THU 11:40 4:50 Dope-R- FRI-THU 11:30 4:40 10:10
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The Transporter Refueled-PG13- THU 12:30 4:00 7:00 No Escape-R- THU 1:00 3:30 6:45 Straight Outta Compton-R-THU 12:30 3:00 6:30
Sinister 2-R- THU 11:20 4:10 9:30, FRI (11:20 4:10) 9:30, SAT-SUN (11:20) 4:10 9:30, MON (11:20 4:40) 9:30, TUE-WED (11:20 4:10) 9:30, THU (11:20 4:10) The Man From U.N.C.L.E- PG13- THU 11:50 2:30 5:10 7:50 9:30, FRI (11:20 2:30 5:10) 7:50 10:40, SAT (11:20 2:30) 5:10 7:50 10:40, SUN (2:30) 5:10 7:50 10:40, MON (11:20 2:30 5:10) 6:50 10:40, TUW-WED (11:20 2:30 5:10) 7:50 10:40, THU (11:20 2:30) 6:40 9:30 Mistress America-R- THU 12:00 2:30 5:10 7:40 10:30, FRI (11:50 4:40) 10:10, SAT-SUN (11:50) 4:40 10:10, MON-WED (11:50 4:40) 10:10, THU (11:50 4:40) The Gift-R- THU 11:30 2:10 4:50 7:30 10:20, FRI (11:30 2:10 4:50) 7:30 10:20, SAT (11:30 2:10) 4:50 7:30 10:20, SUN (2:10) 4:50 7:30 10:20, MON (11:30 2:10 4:50) 7:30 10:20, TUW-WED (11:30 2:10 4:50) 10:00, THU (11:30 2:10 4:50)
AMERICAN ULTRA - R - Action/Comedy The government tries to kill one of its agents, who is, in fact, a stoner. Stars Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart. 95 min. ANT-MAN - PG13 - Action/Sci-Fi - Paul Rudd stars as a con-man with a supersuit that makes him really tiny because every comic book deserves to be a movie, right? 117 min. THE GIFT - R - Thriller - A young couple has everything, then some dude from the husband’s past shows up with a gift and then really bad things start happening. Stars Jason Bateman and some other people. 108 min. HITMAN: AGENT 47 - R - Action/Crime - A nameless assassin helps a woman discover her mysterious ancestry. 96 min. HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD - NR Documentary - The story of how a group of friends sailed into a nuclear test zone in 1971 and ended up founding the activist group Greenpeace. 110 min. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E - PG13 - Action/ Adventure - Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer star in Guy Ritchie’s take on the iconic Cold War spy television series of the same name. 116 min. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION - PG13 - Action/Adventure - Tom Cruise is back for yet another MI installment. This time he has to destroy an international crime syndicate. 131 min.
90 Minutes In Heaven opens this week
MISTRESS AMERICA - R - Comedy - Everything changes for a lonely college girl when she gets a wild stepsister. 84 min. NO ESCAPE - R - Action/Thriller - Lake Bell and Owen Wilson play an American family caught in an overseas coup that is spelling death to foreigners. 103 min. PIXELS - PG13 - Comedy/Sci-Fi - Adam Sandler (ugh) stars in this movie about aliens who attack the earth using the form of 1980s video game characters. 106 min. SINISTER 2 - R - Horror - A young mother and her twin sons move to a rural house that’s possessed by evil (seriously though, wouldn’t that have been disclosed during escrow?). 97 min. SOUTHPAW - R - Drama - A boxer (Jake Gyllenhaal) tries to get back on track with the help of his trainer (Forest Whitaker). 124 min. STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON - R - Music/ Biography - The story of how NWA revolutionized Hip Hop in the 1980s. 147 min. THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED - PG13 - Action/Thriller - Special ops merc Frank Martin (who is NOT played by Jason Statham) matches wits with a femme fatale and some Russian bad guy. 96 min. VACATION - R - Comedy - Ed Helms and Christina Applegate remake the 1983 Chevy Chase/Beverly D’Angelo classic about the Griswold family trip to Wally World. 99 min.
A WALK IN THE WOODS - R - Adventure Two old friends reconnect by hiking the Appalachian Trail together. Stars Nick Nolte, Robert Redford and Emma Thompson. 104 min. WAR ROOM - PG - Drama - Even a seemingly perfect family has problems, but perhaps Miss Clara can help them out. Stars Priscilla C. Shirer, T. C. Stallings and Karen Abercrombie. 120 min.
LAST CHANCE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL - R - Drama/ Romance - A teen artist living in San Francisco in the 1970s has an affair with her mother’s boyfriend. 102 min. DOPE - R - Comedy/Drama - Coming of age story of geeky Malcolm, who lives in a tough neighborhood and then gets to go on a Los Angeles adventure. 115 min. THE LOVE AFFAIR - NR - Drama/Romance - A lawyer breaks up with her boyfriend and tries to focus on herself. 125 min. TRAINWRECK - R - Comedy - Amy Schumer plays a commitment-phobe who finally meets a good guy. Directed by Judd Apatow. 125 min. WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS - R - Drama/Romance - An aspiring DJ tries to find success while dealing with his friends and some “forbidden love” deal. 96 min.
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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS FESTIVALS OF ALOHA - Sat. Sep 12. The Festivals of Aloha brings its observance of Hawaiian culture to Lanai. The festivities begin with a “True Hawaiian Spirit Celebration Parade” through Lanai City. Following the parade, visitors are invited to the festival’s hoolaulea (celebration) at the Old Dole Administration Building for live entertainment, cultural demonstrations, Hawaiian-style food and local artisan displays. 9am. Lanai City; 808-563-0484; Visitlanai@gmail.com SECOND SATURDAZE - Sat. Sep 12. Check out the new Second Saturdaze community show hosted by Q103’s MC/DJ Irie Dole. It is a sweet reggae fest full of family vibes, crafts and of course food. 2pm. Banyan Tree Park Wailuku, (Wailuku). MOVIE UNDER THE STARS - Wed, Sep 16. Enjoy a movie seated beneath the stars, plus free popcorn. $5. 8:30pm. Gannon’s Wailea, (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080; Gannonsrestaurant.com 2015 MAUI JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL EVENTS JAZZ & BLUES KICKOFF - Thu. Sep 10. Join in celebration at the opening event for the 2015 Maui Jazz & Blues Festival. 5pm. Duke’s Beach House, (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-2900; Dukesmaui.com LIVE JAZZ & BLUES AT HULA - Thu. Sep 10. Enjoy listening to award-winning jazz and blues musicians while enjoy great food, cocktails and another fabulous West Maui sunset. 6pm. Hula Grill, (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6636; Hulagrillkaanapali.com JAZZ & BLUES LEGENDS AT FOUR SEASONS - Fri. Sep 11. Besides a fabulous dinner menu and gorgeous views, guests can hear the legendary sounds of Donald Harrison and his quartet, Strunz & Farrah, Kenny Neal, and John Paitucci & The Iguanas alongside the Jazz Alley TV Trio. 6pm. Duo, (3900 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-874-8000; Fourseasons.com/maui 5TH ANNUAL MAUI JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL - Sat, Sep 12. Situated oceanfront in Ka‘anapali, guests can experience the sounds of award winning musicians: Russell Malone (jazz guitar), Donald Harrison (jazz sax) and his Big Chief Congo Square Experience, John Patitucci, Strunz & Farrah, blues guitar legend Kenny Neal, The Iguanas, Benny Uyetake, The Zenshin Daiku Drummers, JazzAlley TV Quartet and more. General Tickets are $50, VIP Tickets (first 2 rows) $100 and Premium VIP Tables for 10 are ($1,000). Call 808-283-9070 for more info. 5-9pm. Gates open at 4:30pm. Royal Lahaina Resort.
WARREN AND ANNABELLE’S MAGIC SHOW - Daily (except Sun). Warren Gibson, one of the country’s premier sleight-of-hand magicians, treats you to the best “close-up” magic and comedy in a beautiful 78-seat venue! Annabelle, our resident ghost, will entertain you while you dine, enjoy cocktails, appetizers, and yummy desserts. $64 for regular, $104.50 for the royal flush package. 5pm. Warren and Annabelle’s, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-6244; Warrenandannabelles.com WILLIE K - Thu. This Hawaiian phenomenon captivates audiences around the world with his astounding performances and remarkable array of musical styles. Dinner and a show is $60, just show $25. 6:30pm. The King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808249-0033; Kamehamehagolf.com BURN’N LOVE - Mon, Tue, Thu, and Fri. Maui Theatre’s Burn’n Love brings back the golden era of Elvis in Hawaii. Starring Darren Lee, relive the days of Blue Hawaii with the best Elvis impersonator in the world! Tickets start at $59.99; Children 12 and under are free. Kama‘aina and military rates, 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); com 808-856-7900; Mauitheatre.com NISLAND RHYTHMS SUNE SET COCKTAIL CRUISE - Fri. Check out PWF’s Island Rhythms Sunset Cocktail Cruise with local reggae star Marty Dread. With a sunset view, enjoy delicious appetizers, Mai Tai’s and more awesome cocktails. $62.95. 4:30pm. Pacific Whale nFoundations Discovery Cenps); ter, (Ma‘alaea Harbor Shops); le.org 808-249-8811; Pacificwhale.org
PI ARTISAN AR PIZZA BACKYAR YARD BRUNCH - Sun. Enjoy del delicious fritatas, paninis, br breakfast pi’s and pi BBQ sspecials. 10am. Pi Artisan Pizzeria, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0791; Pi808.com
KO SUNDAY NIGHT L LAULAU - Sun. Enjo joy Chef Tylun Pang’s he healthy and modern take on a traditional Hawaiian dish, every Sunday evening at Ko. C Come early, the laulau special is first-come, first-served and does sell out. 5pm. Ko, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-2210; Korestaurant.com
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STAGE SHOWS
SLACK KEY WITH JEROME KOKO - Wed. Sep 16. Koko will be performing at George Kahumoku Jr.’s Slack Key Show, with the masters of Hawaiian music, a grammy winning performance. 7:30pm. Napili Kai Beach Resort Aloha Pavilion, (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; Napilikai.com
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‘ULALENA - Mon, Tue, Thu, and Fri. Delight in the richness of Hawaiian history and culture through music and dance. A spectacular storytelling experience, and true portal to kanaka maoli lore, 14 years in the running.. $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
NONI ALOHA - Sun. Sep 13. Meet founder and owner of Noni Aloha, Jim Titcomb and family. Learn what makes their products special and why they are a great way to support your immune system and Hawaiian agriculture. Plus sample Noni Vinaigrette tossed salad as well as Noni Chia Pudding. 12pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com
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JAZZ BRUNCH - Sun. Sep 13. Enjoy a fantastic brunch with a view, and hear the smooth sounds of award winning jazz and blues artists. 11am. Royal Lahaina Resort, (2780 Kekaa Dr., Kaanapali); 808-669-5200; Royallahainaresort.com
KUPANAHA MAGIC SHOW - Daily (except Mon and Sun). Watch “Maui’s Magical Family” team up with the Kupanaha dancers. See scintillating hula interpretations bring spectacular illusions, charm and culture to the stage. Gold Circle VIP Seating $99, General Seating $79, Teen $65, Child $49, Infant Free. 4:45pm. Kupanaha Magic, (2525 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0011; Kupanaha.com
SENIOR SATURDAY SUSHI BINGO AND OPEN HOUSE - Sat. Sep 12. Roselani Place will be hosting Senior Saturday Sushi Bingo and Community Open House as a kick-off event for National Assisted Living Week. Delicious, fresh sushi and refreshments prepared by Roselani Place with be served. Have a fun-filled afternoon of bingo with old friends and new acquaintances. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of each game played. The beautiful models apartments will also be open for viewing. Free. 1pm. Roselani Place, (88 S. Papa Ave., Kahului); 808-871-7720; Roselaniplace.com
FOODIE PLANTATION HOUSE WINE SERIES - Daily. At Plantation House, the monthly wine series is back with specials from selected wineries. Executive Chef Jojo Vasquez will create paired menus for each monthly series. Featured wineries will include Chehalem, Pride Mountain, Heitz, Clif Lede, Truchard and Adelshem (subject to availability and change). 2pm. Plantation House, (2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua); 808-669-6299; Theplantationhouse.com
UNCORKED - Sun. Wine series hosted by Sommelier Vanessa Lampson. Tastings from a variety of regions around the globe such as Sicily, the Loire Valley, the Iberian Peninsula, and America’s West Coast. Enjoy light bites from Cane and Canoe’s menu developed by Sous Chef Davis Hood created specifically to pair with each week’s wines. Price includes three glasses of wines and light appetizers. Advanced reservations required. $35. 5pm. Cane and Canoe Bar-Montage Kapalua, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6681; Montagehotels.com WINE SOCIAL - Mon and Sun. Book ahead of time for this fabulous weekly event. Sixteen people will enjoy three award-winning wines, one bite to eat and great conversation with new friends. 5:00pm. Pulehu An Italian Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3254; Pulehurestaurantmaui.com MAUI VEGETARIAN FOOD COOKING CLASS - Tue. See (and sample) how Chef Mama T uses local, organic and wholesome ingredients to make healthy and delicious entrées, soups, breakfast and desserts. No registration required. For a jump start on the class, check out more than 600 healthy recipes online. Free. 5pm. Down to Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; Downtoearth.org HOOULU KA ULU WEEK - Wed. Sep 16. It’s an in-store ulu demo with John Cadman of Pono Pies. Meet the Breadfruit King and taste what makes ulu such an amazing fruit and learn about its significance in the traditional Hawaiian home. 8am. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com
BEER MEET-UP - Wed. Sep 16. Sample summer’s best brews with Beer Queen Sophia. Must be 21 years or older with valid I.D. 5pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com
ART SCENE MALAMA WAO AKUA EXHIBITION - Daily. Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center and East Maui Watershed Partnership present Malama Wao Akua, a fine art exhibition that merges the worlds of art and conservation with works of art that honor Maui Nui’s native plant and animal species. This will be the exhibition’s first year at Hui No‘eau after a 10year history at Viewpoints Gallery in Makawao. This highly anticipated exhibition is generously sponsored by Aloha Recycling. Free. 9am. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com THE KASPRZYCKI AND PAPANIKOLAS SHOW - Daily. The Viewpoints Gallery is presenting new works by Lisa Kasprzycki and Suzy Papanikolas. Papanikolas is steeped in technical ability and artistic vision, concentrating her efforts on recording Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures. Kasprzycki enjoys majestic mountains, the ocean and the relationships between plants and people. 8am. Viewpoints Gallery, (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-5979; Viewpointsgallerymaui.com ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE - Daily (except Mon and Sat). Browse sculptures, paintings, photography, woodturnings and ceramics from select local artists. Located in the lobby near the Botero Bar. 9am. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel and Spa, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-579-8414; Malamafamilyrecovery.org UNCONSCIOUS NATURE AND BREAKING GROUND - Daily (except Mon). Laerke Lauta is a video artist from Copenhagen, Denmark. Her work investigates fictional characters placed in natural settings to invoke emotional connection and mystery showing the intuitive stories of women in video culture. Mary Babcock is an art professor at University of Hawaii who works in fiber and will be creating a site specific installation in the gallery about the epistemologies of life relating to time spans and remembering. This exhibit closes on Oct. 3. Free. 10am. Schaefer International Gallery, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org MEET RONA SMITH - Thu. Rona Smith, a jeweler and a long-time collector of Zebewa, began working with two sisters who wanted to travel the world. Beautiful pieces are available in museums, and there’s a collection of Zebewa right here in Hawaii at Maui Hands galleries. 2pm. Maui Hands Hyatt, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-7997; Mauihands.com RESORT ART COLLECTION TOUR - Fri & Tue. Learn about Grand Wailea’s extensive museum quality art collection, the largest resort collection in Hawaii. Tour meets and starts at NaPua Gallery. 10am. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel and Spa, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-579-8414; Malamafamilyrecovery.org ARTISTS AT THE TEA BOX - Sat and Sun. What goes better together than art and tea? Enjoy sipping your favorite cup of tea while watching Maui’s premiere artists do their thing. 12pm. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com CECILIA BAHENA - Mon. Cecilia Bahena will be painting live and have her works on display. She works in a broad range of mediums, from traditional oils and pastels to the integration of images and handmade/painted papers in her collage pieces. 10:30am. Maui Hands Paia, (84 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-9245; Mauihands.com MEET ARIEL QUIROZ - Sat. Ariel Quiroz enjoys
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drawing, painting, portraiture and the human figure, mixing realistic effects with Impressionism and Expressionism. 12pm. Maui Hands Paia, (84 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-9245; Mauihands.com ISLAND ART PARTY ALL AGES CLASSES Daily. It’s part art party, part painting class. Check online schedule for class times and availability. $59 adult and $39 child. 10am. Island Art Party, (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-419-6020; Islandartparty.com
TICKETS ON SALE RAM DASS & ALAN COHEN SUNDAY SATSANG - Sun. Sep 20. Together with musical guests Govind Das and Radha of Bhakti Yoga Shala in Santa Monica, CA., they will all join for this rare gathering at the Makawao Union Church. Enjoy an afternoon of music, meditation, reflections, contemplations, insights, peace and joy. Advance tickets are $20and on sale at Maui Kombucha in Haiku, Monsoon India in Kihei and Island Spirit Yoga in Lahaina. Tickets will be $25 cash at the door. The price includes a Monsoon Indian Buffet following the program. 4pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; Simritkaurmusic.com; Ramdass.org SINBAD - Thu. Sep 24. Ranked by Comedy Central as one of the top 100 standup comedians of all time, Sinbad is enjoying something of a renaissance these days with a style and charisma that continues to pack clubs and auditoriums alike. Riding the wave created by the successful 2014 Maui Comedy Festival, the producers will keep the laughs coming with a string of one-night-only performances each month to September. $42.50-72.50. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808242-7469; Mauiarts.org MARK TWAIN’S BACK! - Fri. Oct 9. Maui actor Rick Scheideman is the very image of Mark Twain himself. He will share his skills with us as he breathes life into Twain with the first puff of his cigar. $20. 6:30pm. The Pioneer Inn, (658 Wharf St, Lahaina); 808-276-4201; Pioneerinn-maui.com PLAY FOR P.I.N.K. KAPALUA - Fri. Oct 9 Mon. Oct 12. Play for P.I.N.K. Kapalua is a golf and tennis-themed weekend tournament to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). Held at Kapalua Resort, Play for P.I.N.K. will in-
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clude opportunities to participate in golf and tennis tournaments, fundraising celebrations at local restaurants and hotels, a fashion show, wellness and spa activities, unique Maui based adventures and more. 9am. Kapalua Resort, (2099 Village Rd., Kapalua); Playforpink.org/kapalua WILLIE K LAS VEGAS BIRTHDAY BASH Fri. Oct 9. This fantastic celebration in Las Vegas will feature performances from Uncle Willie K and The Warehouse Blues Band along with special guests Amy Hanaiali‘i and Alika Nako‘oka. Rodney Villanueva will serve as emcee for the evening. There’s a limited number of tickets available, so get yours soon. General Admission $40, Premium $65, and VIP Ticket $125. 6pm. California Hotel and Casino, (12 E. Ogden Ave., Las Vegas); 702-385-1222; Thecal.com CHEF BLOC SERIES - Sat. Oct 10. Executive Chef Isaac Bancaco of Ka‘ana Kitchen will take guests on a culinary journey through themed dinners held monthly in an intimate and interactive environment. Ka‘ana Kitchen Chef de Cuisine Richard Cariaga will collaborate alongside Bancaco to cook for a small number of guests in an environment where diners can watch the process from up close, ask questions and even help plate the dishes. $95 with an additional $35 to include wine pairings. 6pm. Andaz Hotel, (3550 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-879-1234; Loveoftangomovie.com MAUI UKULELE FESTIVAL - Sun. Oct 11. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon on the lawn with acclaimed ukulele musicians. Renowned teacher Roy Sakuma will help us celebrate Hawaii’s beloved instrument. Fine ukulele will also be featured as door prizes. The festival also features displays of made-in-Hawaii arts and crafts and ono-licious island foods available for purchase. A beautiful day for the whole family–visitors and residents alike. Free. 1pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org GROWING DREAMS: HOLIDAYS IN PARADISE - Sat. Oct 17. Stunning holiday-themed floral design show with arrangements by floral designer Gerard Toh, who will conducts demonstration with his creations inspired by Halloween, Thanksgiving Christmas and New Year’s. There will also be prize giveaways, an auction and a delicious lunch. Proceeds benefit lo-
cal nonprofit Malama Family Recovery Center. $150 regular, $175 for VIP. 9am. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel and Spa, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-579-8414; Malamafamilyrecovery.org THE 18TH ANNUAL NOBLE CHEF - Sat. Oct 17. For eighteen consecutive years, The Noble Chef has attracted thousands of food lovers who lend support to Maui Culinary Academy’s (MCA) student scholarships, endowments, and programs. Raising funds is only one aspect of this highly anticipated food and wine event. It also serves as a training opportunity for Maui’s burgeoning chefs and is a showcase for the culinary talents of MCA’s industry partners, faculty and students. $195. 5pm. Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808875-4100; Fairmont.com/KeaLani ‘HUMPTY-DUMPTY IS MISSING’ - Saturday, Oct 31 - Sun, Nov 8. Sammy Scoop is a private investigator in the tradition of his grandfather, Samuel Shovel and his father, Sam Spade. Sammy faces the biggest challenge of his illustrious career with the sudden fall and disappearance of Humpty-Dumpty, who apparently had no enemies. Presented by Maui Onstage Youth Theatre. 11am. Iao Theater, (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; Mauionstage.com TRILANAI TRIATHLON - Sun. Nov 22. TriLanai concludes the fall 2015 season with its 7th annual triathlon. This community-sponsored event includes a 0.5-mile swim in the beautiful marine preserve of Hulopoe Bay, followed by an exhilarating 10-mile mountain bike-ride passing the La Ola Solar Farm, and a scenic 3-mile run along the Manele Golf Course. The triathlon may be tackled individually or as a relay team, and is suitable for both casual and experienced triathletes. Event organizers are offering Lanai residents a discounted registration rate of $75 for individuals and $120 for relay teams. Hawaii residents can register individually for $85, or with a relay team for $130. For all others, rates are $110 for individuals and $150 per relay team. 8am. Lanai City, (Lanai City); 808-563-0484; Visitlanai@gmail.com
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ers Village Kaanapali, (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-4567; Whalersvillage.com POLYNESIAN HULA SHOW - Thu & Tue. Get in touch with Polynesia and join us for an inspiring Polynesian Hula Show performance. 7pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 FREE RANGE COMEDY NIGHT- Fri, Sep 11.You are invited to a night of big laughs with Free Range Comedy. Local improv artists will entertain with on-the-spot characters and sketches. Doors open at 7:30pm. $5. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S Kihei Rd.); Proartspacific.com ALOHA FRIDAY MUSIC - Weekly. Best free live music jam with Maui artists. 11:30am. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com KEIKI HULA PERFORMANCE - Fri. Come by to witness a true array of talents by our island’s keiki in their Hawaiian hula performance. 5pm. The Outlets of Maui, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-8277; Theoutletsofmaui.com KIRTAN & MANTRA MEDITATION - Fri. Kirtan and Mantra meditation with Krishna Japa Das and friends. Dancing, chanting and refreshments. Free, but donations appreciated. 7pm. Maui Yoga Shala, (381 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-283-4123; Maui-yoga.com COCONUT WEAVING - Fri. Join Bolly Helekahi for the 2015 Hana No‘eau cultural demonstration series. Bring your family and friends and learn the ancient art of Hawaiian coconut weaving. This demonstration and learning session is open to the public. Free. For location info, please call 808572-4400. 1pm. Kipahulu District, (Haleakala National Park); Nps.gov/hale
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 JAPANESE GARDENS CLEAN UP - Sat. Sep 12. The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui will hold its annual clean-up at the Japanese Gardens. Those attending should bring garden tools (a pool skimmer would be helpful), gloves, hat and sunscreen. A free lunch and drinks will be served to all volunteers following the project. 9am. Kepaniwai Park Iao Valley, (Wailuku); 808-283-4253.
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YOGA FOR EVERY BODY - Sat. Enjoy a free, open to the public yoga class in Kihei with certified yoga instructor Gylian Solay. free. 8am. Gylian Solay, (Waipuilani Park, Kihei); 808-344-8068; Gyliansolay.com VOLUNTEER: MALAMA HONOKOWAI - Sat. Volunteer with Malama Honokowai and visit the beautiful and hidden Honokowai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archaeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. 9am. North Sugar Cane Train Station, (Pu‘ukoli Road, Ka‘anapali); 808-249-8811; Volunteersonvacation.org YU-GI-OH CARD SESSION - Sat. Maui Toy Works is proud to announce a weekly Yu-Gi-Oh Card Session for all Yu-Gi-Oh Card enthusiasts. 3pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com SALSA NIGHT- Sat. Enjoy the Smokehouse’s three favorite drinks specials, well drinks, tequila and fireballs all for $4 and a long night of dancing. 10pm. Smokehouse BBQ Bar and Grill, (930 Wainee St., Lahaina); 808-667-7005; Smokehousebbqbarandgrillmaui.com KEIKI HULA SHOW - Sat & Sun. Bring the keiki along to enjoy a fun afternoon Keiki Hula Show, great fun for the whole family. 1pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S FINE ART FAIR - Sat & Sun. 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. Banyan Tree Fine Art Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 SUMMER BLOCK PARTY - Sun. Help make dreams come true for our Keiki! Enjoy sidewalk sales, brunch specials at Pi Artisan Pizzeria, all day Happy Hour pricing and menu specials at Hard Rock Cafe, entertainment, activities and more. Courtesy of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 10am. The Outlets of Maui, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-8277; Theoutletsofmaui.com FREE HULA SHOW - Sun. A completely free of charge hula show, occurring just for you. Free.
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11:00am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com TE TIARE PATITIFA - Sun. Te Tiare Patitifa will be performing an authentic hula show for the public. 1pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com FREE SUNDAY ZUMBA - Sun. Stop by the Maui Mall for free Zumba with Keoni’s Hot Lava DanceFit Studio, leading up to the annual Lawn and Garden Fair on June 20. Free. 9am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 VOLUNTEER: HO‘ALOHAAINA - Mon-Tue. Join South Maui volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick-up litter and remove invasive species. 7:30am. Unnamed Venue; 808-264-1798; Southmauivolunteers.com
screen. Gloves and gardening tools provided. Please call 24 hours in advance to sign up. free. 8:45am. O‘o Farms, (651 Waipoli Rd., Kula); 808-249-8811; Oofarm.com UKULELE MIX PLATE - Wed. Mele Ukulele and The Shops at Wailea invite everyone to Ukulele Mix Plate this week! With over 20-plus years in the business, Mele Ukulele has developed great relationships with Maui’s best ukulele teachers. Mele Ukulele will provide a number of “loaner” ukulele for the evening for the free introductory ukulele lesson. 6pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com INDIAN MUSIC AND DANCE - Wed. Manju Chattopadhyay is from Calcutta, India. Gifted with a honeysweet voice, she has studied and performed Tagore songs, devotional music, folk and North Indian classical music. For Manju, music is her meditation, therapy and joy. 6:30pm. Maui Yoga Shala, (381 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-283-4123; Maui-yoga.com
FREE HULA PERFORMANCE - Mon. While shopping away at the mall, why not stop for a little hula performance at the center stage, great fun for the whole family. 10:30am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com
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CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Thu, Adam Masterson 7:30-10pm; Fri, Benny Uyetake 7:3010pm; Sat, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sun, Will Hartzag 7:30-10pm; Mon, Dave Carrol 7:3010pm; Tue, Jordon Cuddy 7:30-10pm; Wed, Justin Phillips 7:30-10pm; (672 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0988; Captainjacksmaui.com
FREE UKULELE LESSONS - Tue. Free ukulele lessons, it’s never too late to learn how to play the Hawaiian guitar. free. 5:45pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 SOUTH SIDE BIKE RIDE - Wed. You’ll need more than a beach cruiser for this bike ride. Riders pedal an average 15mph from Kihei to Iao Valley and back. Road bikes recommended. Free. 6:55am. South Maui Bicycles, (1993 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-0068; Southmauibicycles.com YOGA FOR EVERY BODY - Wed. Enjoy a free, open to the public yoga class in Kihei with certified yoga instructor Gylian Solay. free. 8am. Gylian Solay, (Waipuilani Park, Kihei); 808-344-8068; Gyliansolay.com VOLUNTEERING ON VACATION: O‘O FARM - Wed. 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 sun-
WEST MAUI CANE AND CANOE BAR - Fri, Kapali Keahi 7-9pm; Sat, Daniel Querubin 7-9pm; (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6681; Montagehotels.com
CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE LAHAINA - Thu, Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Fri, Harry Troupe 4:30-10:30pm; Fri, Joe Benedett 4:3010:30pm; Sat, Scott Freeman 4:30-10:30pm; Sun, Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Mon, Mark Burnett 4:30-10:30pm; Tue, Scott Freeman 4:3010:30pm; Wed, Harry Troupe 4:30-10:30pm; Wed, Joe Benedett 4:30-10:30pm; (811 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4855; Cheeseburgerland.com COOL CAT CAFE - Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Mon, Peter D 7-9:30pm; Tue, Jazz 7:30-10pm; Wed, Benny Uytake 7:30-10pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-0908; Coolcatcafe.com DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Thu, Ben DeLeon 3-5pm; Thu, Peter D and Garrett Probst (Ukulele Boys) 6-8:30pm; Fri, Garrett Probst 3-5pm; Fri,
Damon Parrillo and Tim Osbourne 6-8:30pm; Sat, Danyel Alana 3-5pm; Sat, Damon Parrillo and Ron Hetten 6-8:30pm; Sun, Keali’i Lum 3-5pm; Sun, Damon Parrillo and Ron Hetten 6-8:30pm; Mon, Keali’i Lum 3-5pm; Mon, Danyel Alana and Guest 6-8:30pm; Tue, Ben DeLeon 3-5pm; Tue, Roy Kato and Guest 6-8:30pm; Wed, Garrett Probst 3-5pm; Wed, Puhi Ko 6-8:30pm; (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-2900; Dukesmaui.com FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. - Thu, Hula Show 7-9:30pm; Fri, IDrive 7-9:30pm; Sat, IDrive 7-9:30pm; Sun, Sunday Jazz Brunch 8am-12pm; Sun, Twin Soles 6-8pm; Sun, Rick G 7-9:30pm; Mon, Satchel Gleason 7-9:30pm; Mon, Rick G 7-9:30pm; Tue, Ryan Robinson 6-8pm; Tue, Andrew Corradini 7-9:30pm; Wed, The Fultones 6-8pm; (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontst.com HULA GRILL - Thu, Kealii Lum and Naiwi Teruya 2-5pm; Thu, Damon Parillo and Friends 6-9pm; Fri, Damon Parrillo 11am-1pm; Fri, Ma’a & Hula Dancers Sweetheart & Lokelani 2pm; Fri, Kawika Lum Ho, Roy Kato & Friends 6pm; Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 2pm; Sat, Danyel Alana 6-8pm; Sun, Ma’a 2pm; Sun, Lahui 6pm; Mon, Ma’a 2pm; Mon, Kulewa 6pm; Tue, Da Barefoot Warrior 2pm, Tue, Wili Pohaku 6pm; Wed, Danyel Alana 2pm, Wed, Ernest Pua’a, Roy Kato & Kamuela Hamakua 6pm; (2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Bldg. P1, Lahaina); 808-667-6636; hulagrillkaanapali.com JAPENGO - Thu, Kanoa Kukaua Duo 6:308:30pm; Fri, Elaine Ryan 5:30-7:30pm; 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, Josh Sumibcay 5:30-7:30pm; (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4796; Japengomaui.com JAVA JAZZ & SOUP NUTZ - Sat, Rick Glencross 7-10pm; Mon, The Soundlab 7-10pm; Tue, Fulton Tashombe and Paul Bunuam 7-10pm; Wed, Fulton Tashombe and Paul Bunuam 7-10pm; (3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd., Honokowai); 808-667-0787; javajazz.net KIMO’S RESTAURANT - Fri, Tori Dixon Band 8:30-10:30pm; Fri, Willie K 9-11pm; Sat, Maa 6:30-8:30pm; Sun, JD and Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Benny Uyetake and Glenn Kakugawa 6-8pm; Mon, Benny Uyetake and Glenn Kakugawa 6-8pm; Tue, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; (845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811; Kimosmaui.com
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Saturday Night Bounce! w/ DJ Illz, 10pm
Garrett Probst 10pm
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Welo & Kekai 10:30am-1:30pm
Steve Craig 6:30-9:30pm
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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 - Jon Bowser 4-6pm, WED- Wildcard Wednesdays
Karaoke, 9pm no cover
Just Us, 9pm
Zack Kekona, 9pm
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MON-Industry Night 6pm-close, TUE& WED- Free Pool
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Simply Twisted w/ Jamie Gallo, 8pm, $4 cover
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Salsa Night w/ Barbara & Ernesto, 8pm-no cover
Louise Lambert Trio, 7:30-10:30pm
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PI ARTISAN PIZZERIA 900 Front St, Lahaina, 667-0791
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
WATERCRESS Waiehu Beach Center, Wailuku - 243-9351
LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Thu, John Kane 7:30-9:30pm; Fri, John Kane 7:30-9:30pm; Sat, Joseph Chee 7:30-9:30pm; Wed, Scotty Rotten 7:30-9:30pm; (730 Front St., Lahaina); 808-6610700; Lahainapizzacompany.com LAHAINA SPORTS BAR - Mon, Trivia 7-9pm; (843 Wainee St., Lahaina); 808-667-6655; Lahainasportsbar.com LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Thu, Jarret and Wilson 3-5pm; Fri, JD and Friends 3-5pm; Sat, JD and Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Merv Oana 3-5pm; Wed, Jarret and Josh 3-5pm; (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-4495; Leilanis.com LONGHI’S - Sun, The Cool Cats 7-10pm; (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288; Longhis.com LULU’S LAHAINA SURF CLUB AND GRILL - Fri, Friday Fundraiser Live Music 7pm-12am; Fri, Live Music with Daesha and Cody 6-9pm; Sat, Biga Den Life 6-9pm; Mon, Howard Ahia 6-9pm; (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-0808; Luluslahaina.com
PIONEER INN GRILL AND BAR - Thu, Greg di Piazza and Alana Cini 6-9pm; Mon, Kalani 6-9pm; Tue, Ah-Tim Elenicki 6-9pm; (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-3636; Pioneerinnmaui.com/grill-bar.htm SANGRITA GRILL AND CANTINA - Thu, Live Flamenco Music by Indio and Avi 6:30-8:30pm; (2580 Kekaa Drive, Lahaina); 808-662-6000; Sangritagrill.com SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT - Thu, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Fri, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Sun, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; Sun, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Mon, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Tue, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; Wed, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-1500; Seahousemaui.com THE CLIFF DIVE GRILL - Thu, Tim Osborne 6:30-8pm; Fri, Scott Baird 6:30-8pm; Sat, Larry Golis and Hollis Lee 6:30am-8:30pm; Mon, Larry Golis 6:30-8pm; Tue, Scott Baird 6:30-8pm; Wed, Scott Baird 6:30-8pm; (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0031; Cliffdivegrillmaui.com
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MERRIMAN’S KAPALUA - Thu, Ranga Pae 5:308:30pm; Fri, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Sat, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Sun, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Mon, David Wolfberg 5:30-8:30pm; Wed, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; (1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua); 808669-6400; Merrimanshawaii.com/kapalua
CAPISCHE - Fri, Mark Johnstone 7-9pm; Sat, Mark Johnstone 7-9pm; (555 Kaukahi Road, Wailea); 808-879-2224; Capische.com
NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT ALOHA PAVILION - Wed, Slack Key with Jerome Koko 7:30-9:30pm; (5900 L. Honoapiilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; Napilikai.com
DOG AND DUCK IRISH PUB - Wed, Jessica and Kanoa 10pm-1am; Thu, Pub Quiz 7-9pm; Sat, Jordan Cuddy 8-10pm; Sun, Steve Craig 6-9pm; Sun, Sin 9-11pm; Mon, Bartenders Mix 7-9pm; Wed, Jessica and Kanoa 10pm1am; (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-9669; Theworldfamousdogandduck.com
OCEAN POOL BAR AND GRILL - Fri, Ukulele/ Lounge 4-7pm; Mon, Ukulele/Lounge 4-7pm; (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200; Westinkaanapali.com/dining/oceanpool OHANA BAR AND GRILLE - Thu, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Fri, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Sat, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Sun, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Mon, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Tue, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Wed, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; (104 Ka‘anapali Shores Pl.); 808-667-1337. PAILOLO BAR AND GRILL - Thu, Ukulele/Pop 5-8pm; Mon, Ukulele/Pop 5-8pm; Tue, Ukulele/ Pop 5-8pm; (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-6673200; Westinkaanapali.com/dining/pailolo PI ARTISAN PIZZERIA - Fri, Nestor Ugale 6-8pm; Sun, Pi Sunday Brunch 10am-2pm; (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0791; Pi808.com
MON-Open Mic 10pm, WED-Reggae w/ DJ Irie Dole, 10pm
Friday Night in Paradise, 10pm
Hype Thursdays- HipHop, Trap & EDM, 10pm
DIAMONDS ICE BAR AND GRILL - Sun, Gina Martinelli 6-9pm; (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-8749299; Diamondsicebar.com
GANNON’S WAILEA - Thu, Classic Rock Live 5-7pm; Fri, Jazz Fridays 5-7pm; (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080; Gannonsrestaurant.com HAUIS LIFE IS A BEACH - Fri, Rick Glencross 4-8pm; Tue, Rick Glencross 4-8pm; Wed, Rick Glencross 4-8pm; (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010; Mauibars.com KONO’S ON THE GREEN - Thu, Bossa Nova with Katya Williams 5:30-8:30pm; Fri, Music by Sierra and Sal 5:30-7:30pm; Sat, Easy Listening with Neto 5:30-7:30pm; Sun, Omar and the Rare Vibrations 5-8pm; Tue, Easy Listening with Neto 5:30-7:30pm; Wed, Acoustic Classical Guitar with Jim Spektor 5:30-7:30pm; (470 Lipoa Pkwy., Kihei); 808-633-4220; Konosonmaui.com
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MAKENA BEACH AND GOLF RESORT - Thu, Clay Mortensen 6-9:30pm; Sun, Craig Soderberg 6-9:30pm; Mon, Reiko Fukino 6-9:30pm; Tue, Clay Mortensen 6-9:30pm; (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-874-1111; Makenaresortmaui.com MAUI BREWING COMPANY KIHEI - Thu, Live Music @ The Brewery 5-8pm; Mon, Live Music @ The Brewery 5-8pm; Tue, Levi Poasa 5-8pm; (605 Lipoa Pkwy., Kihei); 808-213-3002; Mauibrewingco.com MOLOKINI BAR AND GRILL MAKENA RESORT - Thu, Mondo Mederios 6-10pm; Fri, Mondo Mederios 6-10pm; Sat, Alan Stevens 6-10pm; Sun, Kaena Elaban 9:30am-12pm; Sun, Larry Golis 6-9pm; Mon, Eddee Sebala 6-10pm; Tue, Deason Baybayan 6-10pm; Wed, Mondo Mederios 6-10pm; (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888; Makenaresortmaui.com MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Thu, Levi Poasa 4-6pm; Thu, Mike Finkiewicz and Craig Soderberg 7-9pm; Fri, Tom 4-6pm; Sat, Brian Haia 4-6pm; Sat, Randall Rospond 7-9pm; Sat, Alika Nakaola 7-9pm; Sun, Levi Poasa 4-6pm; Sun, Kilohana 7-9pm; Mon, Joshua Kahula 7-9pm; Tue, Stay Eazy 4-6pm; Tue, Kilohana 7-9pm; Wed, Alika Nakaoka 4-6pm; Wed, Jarret Roback 7-9pm; (10 Wailea Gateway Pl.); 808-891-2322; Monkeypodkitchen.com MULLIGANS ON THE BLUE - Thu, Makai Jazz Group 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, Soul Kitchen 7-9pm; Mon, Stay Eazy 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Joel Katz Hawaiian Steel Guitar 6:30-8:30pm; (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com PITA PARADISE - Sun, Benoit Jazzworks 6:309pm; (34 Wailea Gateway Center); 808-879-7177; Pitaparadisehawaii.com RITAS STEAK AND FISH HOUSE - Thu, Steve Craig 6:30-9:30pm; Fri, Jon Z Bowser 6:309:30pm; Sat, Kimo 6:30-9:30pm; Sun, Jon Z Bowser 6:30-9:30pm; Mon, Steve Craig 6:309:30pm; Tue, Rick Scanlan 6:30-9:30pm; Wed, AhTim and Jon Z Bowser 6:30-9:30pm; (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-214-5788; Ritasmaui.com SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE - Thu, Jaime Gallo 4-6pm; Fri, Randall Rospond 4-6pm; Sat, Tom Conway 4-6pm; Sun, Viva La Rumba 4-6pm; Mon, Kanoa 4-6pm; Tue, Steve Mantelli 4-6pm; Wed, Natalie Nicole 4-6pm; (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-6444; Southshoretikilounge.com THREE’S BAR AND GRILL - Thu, Salsa Dancing with Barb and Ernesto 8-11pm; Fri, Jazz
Night with Louise Lambert 7:30-10:30pm; Sat, Mark Harvey 9-11am; Sat, Mark Harvey 12-2pm; Sat, Live Solo Guitar from Cpt. Dan Saunders 5:30-9pm; Sun, Mark Harvey 9-11am; Sun, Mark Harvey 12-2pm; Tue, Mark Harvey 9-11am; Tue, Mark Harvey 12-2pm; Wed, Live Piano with Katya Williams 5:30-8:30pm; (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-879-3133; Threesbarandgrill.com
CENTRAL MAUI BEACH BUM’S BBQ AND GRILL - Thu, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm; Fri, Mike Finkiewicz 5-8pm; Sat, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm; Sun, Mark Burnett 5-8pm; Tue, Randall Rospond 5-8pm; Wed, Mark Burnett 5-8pm; (300 Maalaea Rd.); 808-243-2286; Beachbumshawaii.com KAHULUI ALE HOUSE - Fri, Local Live Music 5-8:30pm; Sun, Local Live Music 5-8:30pm; (355 E. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului); 808-877-9001; Alehouse.net MAUI YOGA SHALA - Fri, Kirtan and Mantra Meditation 7-9pm; Wed, Indian Music and Dance 6:30-8:30pm; (381 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-283-4123; Maui-yoga.com STEEL HORSE SALOON - Fri, Zack Kekona 9-11pm; Sun, Free Karaoke 9pm-12am; (1234 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-245-2206. WATERCRESS - Sun, Karaoke 8pm-2am; Mon, Karaoke 8pm-2am; Tue, Karaoke 8pm-2am; (270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Wailuku); 808-243-9351.
UPCOUNTRY MAUI CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT AND SALOON - Sat, Ryan Robinson 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Charley’s Live Band Open Mic 7-10pm; Tue, Howard Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Randall Rospond 6:308:30pm; (142 Hana Hwy, Paia); 808-579-8085; Charleysmaui.com FLATBREAD COMPANY - Thu, Randall Rospond 5:30-8pm; (89 Hana Hwy, Paia); 808579-8989; Flatbreadcompany.com/FlatbreadMaui2010.html HANA HOU CAFE - Fri, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm; Mon, Hula Honeys 6-9pm; Wed, Maui Blues and Company 6-9pm; (810 Haiku Rd.); 808-575-2661; Hanahoucafe.com STOPWATCH SPORTSBAR AND GRILL - Thu, Karaoke with Dudley 9pm-12am; Sat, Karaoke with Dudley 9pm-12am; (1127 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-1380; Stopwatchsportsbargrill.com
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Sign Language VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)
Virgos either think too much or do too much. Usually, you come to the conclusion early on in life that doing is less dangerous and more useful than thinking, so you tend to focus primarily on that, keeping yourself more busy than any two non-Virgos you know. And thinking has certainly become no less dangerous now than it’s ever been. But it might nevertheless be useful. I’m not talking about the kind of detailed over-analysis you’ve engaged in before; however an objective hourlong logical strip-down of the situation could get you further than whole days of mad sprinting ever could. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)
The word Libra is Latin for “balance.” But unless you know that, it’s not the first thing that springs to mind when you hear the word. For instance, some people think of a certain cocktail. Personally, I recall the French word for “free,” which is spelled differently but pronounced similarly. Ironically, you’re hardly the most free folk in the zodiac; that whole balance thing means safety and responsibility often take precedence over absolute freedom. Nevertheless, my alternative interpretation is appropriate because of what you can do for others this week: free them. Someone’s counting on you to help them escape an insidious trap only you can properly see. Please don’t let them down.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)
If you’re flush with ideas, a blank canvas feels like a promise. When you’re less than inspired, though, it’s more like a prison sentence. The universe isn’t exerting much pressure on you at the moment. What will you do with all that creative freedom? Whether the prospect fills you with dread or excitement, I can only guess. However, I hope you don’t waste this time paralyzed by indecision fueled by the absence or superfluity of ideas. Your respite from just reacting to what happens won’t last long, so quit stalling. Get out there and experiment, now.
While one of those you love can’t exactly put their stamp of approval on what you’re up to, they also can’t stop you. Screw them, right? Their opinion doesn’t really matter does it? Does it? All these other folk are egging you on, but you can’t shake the idea that your detractor might have a point. It’s not necessarily a happy or popular point, but it may still be valid. It’s a sign of maturity when you learn to listen to smart people say things you don’t like; will your desires stand up to that kind of scrutiny and questioning, or crumble like the immature whims they’re accused of being?
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Why are you sometimes so lame about keeping in touch with distant friends? I can’t believe someone with a brain as big as yours could be subject to the old “out of sight, out of mind” cliché. So what’s up? Do you really think they’ve moved on, just because they’ve moved away? Or are you just lazy? I’m pretty sure it’s the latter, and while I don’t want to shame you—we’ve all been lame about this shit at times—I do want to give you a good kick in the ass. Don’t put it off longer; this is a good week to efficiently and richly communicate with all those buddies you no longer get to see.
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ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)
It may seem as if you’re being opposed—that someone is actively working to thwart you in one of your most important goals. But please look closer. It’s true their methods are not yours. They do look, on the surface, as if they’re intended to mess you up. Maybe, in some cases, that is the intention. But the effect is the same—what’s going on will actually help you out. Either your opponents are so clumsy in their attempts to foil you that they’ll make things easier for you, or they’re secretly on your side and just working in a phenomenally different manner. Stop fighting them. Let them do their thing, since it is, ultimately, your thing. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)
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In the UK, they weigh each other using the unit “stone,” which automatically makes everything sound terribly heavy to Americans. It reminds me of all the kinds of semantic angles you’re propagating right now. They’re completely accurate, but they present the facts in such a way that people get entirely the wrong impression. So you’re putting a spin on something. Big deal. That’s what you do. What I don’t get is: why are you spinning things to make yourself look so crap? Is it your old habits of self-sabotage kicking in? Whatever the reason, cut that shit out, stat.
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You’ve got a metaphorical hard-on that just won’t quit. You can’t go to the doctor for this spiritual Viagra overdose, though. What to do about it? Your eagerness (and ability) to perform is obvious to everyone nearby, so subtlety is sort of out of the question. Raising your hand to volunteer would be redundant (and just imagine the humiliation if you weren’t chosen). Here’s what you do: Step up to the plate before anyone else has a chance to. Announce that you’ll be doing the job at hand unless someone else thinks they can do it better. No one will take on that light saber duel, so your embarrassment is (mostly) averted and you’re on to the task you’re so obviously cut out to do.
Even you would think my apartment is messy right now. I’ve been doing a bit of traveling and a lot of procrastinating and so the mess and disorganization has really built up. What I lack that you don’t, however, is an ability to be at ease amongst chaos. It actively bugs me, but you’ve managed to function amid bedlam and disarray your whole life. While you can appreciate cleanliness and serenity, you don’t absolutely require them. There may come a time this week when all around you are effectively incapacitated by too many unknown variables. Recognize it for what it is: your turn to roll up your sleeves, wade into the disorder, and shine. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
Your credibility’s shaky right now. I know that’s not fair, because a couple of your recent flake-outs were truly unavoidable and had nothing to do with you. But still—you’ve bagged on more things than you’ve come through on during the past couple weeks. Therefore you have to be really careful right now to try to improve your batting average: Absolutely don’t say things you don’t mean, or make even casual, offhand promises you can’t keep. It’s not fair for anyone to write you off on the basis of life’s recent out-ofcontrol events. But they don’t really know you, and suspect you might be a big flake. You’ve got one chance left to prove them wrong. Don’t blow it.
You’re trying to squeeze yourself into a space that’s just too small. Okay, maybe it would be big enough if you were more fluid and could assume any shape, which is how you got the idea that you might be able to fit. But please, give it up; it’s not going to happen. No matter how much weight you lose or how many limbs you bend backwards in an attempt to conform to the shape of the space provided, in the end you’ll never be able to squash your whole self inside. Spare yourself the discomfort and possible injury by giving up now. Either the box you’re supposed to cram yourself into has got to expand and change, or you’ve got to walk away. To contact Caeriel send mail to sign.language.astrology@gmail.com
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