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STATE OF HAWAII GETTING PAYROLL SYSTEM MERE 26 YEARS AFTER AUDITOR RECOMMENDATION

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“By repurposing requirements gathered during previous efforts, the state is in a good position to expedite and launch this ambitious modernization initiative using existing capitol [sic] improvement project funding.”

ANOTHER MAUI COP’S BEEN ARRESTED Sorry we’re a little late to write about this latest Maui Police Department press release on the latest officer they’ve arrested for something, but yesterday was press day. Anyway, here’s what the department posted on Feb. 17 (you can now get MPD press releases delivered to you direct–details are located at the County of Maui’s website):

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It only took Hawaii officials slightly more than 26 years to follow through on a state Auditor’s recommendation to modernize its payroll system, the Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) announced on Feb. 16. “Our state payroll personnel do an amazing job each pay cycle, especially considering that the current system is extremely manual and paper-based,” state Comptroller Douglas G. Murdock said in the DAGS press release. “We appreciate their work and look forward to building on that foundation to add 21st Century payroll capabilities and efficiencies.” According to the press release, the state’s payroll system currently serves “more than 75,000 full- and part-time employees statewide.” The release also notes that the current system “is more than 40 years old, runs on the mainframe, and relies heavily on paper-based processes.” To say the system is old is laughable. State auditors recognized that it was obsolete back in 1989. That’s when they issued their report Study of the Payroll System of the State of Hawaii. Back then, when the system was only about 20 years old, the auditors–specifically, Price Waterhouse–repeatedly used terms like “extremely labor intensive” to describe why it needed to go. “While the system continues to prepare payroll for some 50,000 employees, it is burdened with major problems,” auditors noted. “The payroll system is extremely labor intensive because of the many manual activities that could be automated. The computerized applications

of the payroll system are outdated when compared to the more modern efficient and flexible technology used in modern payroll systems.” Ha! “Modern payroll systems.” Keep in mind that when those words were written, John Waihee was Hawaii’s governor and Hannibal Tavares was Mayor of Maui County. The Internet was still largely confined to science fiction and phones were still largely attached to walls. In the 1989 report, auditors noted that state employees used State Accounting Form D-55 for a timesheet. Logging the information on the sheet was rather burdensome, auditors noted at the time. “The present payroll system has no complete time and attendance system for all employees,” the report noted. “Hourly employees report all hours worked. Salaried employees report hours worked over and above their normal workload, such as overtime. After all D-55 Forms are manually prepared and processed, they are forwarded to ICS [Information and Communications Services division of the Department of Budget and Finance] where time and attendance data are

entered into the computer system and kept for historical purposes.” This form is still in use to this day. Indeed, as the tiny type in the lower right corner notes, it hasn’t been revised since July 1, 1977. The funniest part of all this is that back in 1989, the state Department of Accounting and Government Services completely agreed with the Price Waterhouse auditor’s report. “While the State has never missed a payroll on payday, we heartily agree that a new payroll system is needed to replace the existing one, to meet the ever changing and increasing demands continually being placed on the system,” then-state Comptroller (and future Honolulu District Court judge) Russel S. Nagata wrote in his official response to then-Legislative Auditor Newton Sue on Dec. 5, 1989. Not quite believing that even the State of Hawaii would shelve an Auditor’s report for entire generation before dusting it off, I forwarded the 1989 report to Cathy Chin, the Department of Accounting and General Services’ spokesperson, and asked how the payroll system has changed since that damning report came out. “There have been incremental adjustments, but no whole system modernization,” she emailed back on Feb. 17. Anyway, perhaps all this will soon just be an obscure footnote of Hawaii history–a small example of how government out here can sometimes move at the speed of glaciers. Comptroller Murdock certainly seems to think so. “Following through on Gov. David Ige’s call for a more results-driven strategy for ERP [enterprise resource planning], payroll and time and attendance have been identified as targeted projects we can accomplish now,” said Murdock in the Feb. 16 press release.

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“On 02/16/16 at 3:22 p.m., Carlos FRATE (31) from Kihei, was arrested for violating a Warning Citation. Frate is a sworn officer of the Maui Police Department with over 5 years of service and currently assigned to the Kihei Patrol District. The Warning Citation was issued as a result of an Abuse of Family and or Household Member investigation. “FRATE was arrested and charged for Violation of a Warning Citation. He was released after posting $1,000.00 bail. He is assigned to Desk Duties.” Wonder if there’s any chance that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is currently looking into a case involving at least two MPD officers allegedly bribing witnesses, might just take a magnifying glass to the entire department... ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news

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to advance their education–specifically whether they will pursue Hawaiian cultural arts, dance or music, enrolling in courses at a college or university, or enrolling in a vocational school. Scholarship requests can be submitted by email to: Mauinei@mokuula.com or mail to: 505 Front St., Suite 221, Lahaina, HI 96761 (Attention: Program Director). Full legal name, contact information and signature by the student should be included. Scholarship requests must be submitted no later than March 28, 2016. Additional information can be found by calling the Friends of Moku‘ula office at 808661-3659 or visiting Mokuula.com/events. Friends of Moku‘ula is a nonprofit cultural organization that was established in 1995 to cultivate awareness of the Hawaiian culture through restoration, preservation, education and revitalization of Moku‘ula Island and Mokuhinia Pond in Lahaina. Maui Nei Native Expeditions is a program of the nonprofit cultural organiza-

Friends of Moku‘ula and Maui Nei Native Expeditions are offering 2016 West Maui high school graduates two Akoni Akana Po‘okela Scholarships in the amount of $500 each–one for each gender. Akoni Akana was the first executive director of Friends of Moku‘ula. After his death in 2011, a scholarship fund was established to perpetuate a vision of sharing Native Hawaiian culture and history, cultivating spiritual practices in a new generation, and encouraging stewardship and a work ethic that will benefit our youth as they grow into the leaders of tomorrow. To apply for one of the scholarships, high school seniors are being asked to submit a written statement that describes how they will use the scholarship award

It’s pretty wonkish, but some pretty farreaching local government reforms will be up for discussion at a public meeting this Thursday, Feb. 25. Yes, it’s time for yet another gathering of the county’s Special Committee on County Governance. Put simply, it’s a panel of 11 citizens (only nine of which can actually vote on anything) that meet periodically to discuss and possibly craft legislation to bring Maui County into the 20th century in regards to local government. This would happen through the creation of what’s known as a “county manager form of government”–seating most true executive power in the county in a manager–a professional administrator with considerable experience and most likely a master’s degree in public administration–with the elected mayor either taking on a largely ceremonial role or going away entirely. It’s not surprising that Mayor Alan Arakawa loathes the idea, as does Keith Regan, his current Managing Director (who lacks the key power to hire and fire department heads). But the Maui County Council wants the idea studied, and has called for the special committee to report back in a fairly expeditious rate, with the hope that if they actually like the idea, they can put something on the ballot in time for the next mayoral election, scheduled for 2018. Anyway, the meeting takes place at 1pm in the Council Chamber of the Kalana O Maui Building (200 S. High St., Wailuku) this Thursday, Feb. 25. -Anthony Pignataro ■ editor@mauitime.com

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tion Friends of Moku‘ula. By creating educational programs and operating authentic Hawaiian cultural tours, Maui Nei is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the royal Hawaiian complex of Moku‘ula Island and Mokuhinia Pond located in the National Historic District of Lahaina. Maui Nei grew out of community interest to conserve the historic site’s natural and cultural resources, while educating residents and visitors on the significance of this sacred place and Lahaina’s historic landmarks. -Suzanne Kayian

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University of Hawaii Maui’s Sustainable Science Management program continues to benefit from the support of Maui-based Pacific Biodiesel Technologies (PBT) with the selection of new intern Kate Cheney, a junior at the college. The partnership between UH Maui and Pacific Biodiesel furthers sustainability efforts and gives college students experience with a global leader in renewable energy. “I am proud to have this opportunity at Pacific Biodiesel, world leaders in the field of sustainability and renewable energy,” Cheney said. “I feel very enthusiastic about Pacific Biodiesel’s community-based biodiesel fuel production.” The Sustainable Science Management (SSM) program uses critical sustainability thinking skills and applied learning/ research to develop expertise of students’ knowledge, skills and leadership for the future. The new SSM program at UH Maui recently received a $30,000 endowment from Maui Electric Company and is anticipating consistent growth in program enrollment. “Pacific Biodiesel has been one of the strongest and most consistent supporters of the Sustainable Science Management program since our inception,” said SSM Program Director Tim Botkin. “In particular, internship opportunities with PBT have given our students the chance to work with industry-leading experts striving to incorporate sustainability throughout their business and community practices. This extremely valuable experience inspires thoughtful leadership as our students enter the community workforce.” Pacific Biodiesel is the oldest and

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WAIT WHAT? In January, the U.S. Department of Justice’s inspector general recommended closing down a program of the department’s Drug Enforcement Administration that paid employees of other federal agencies (Amtrak and the beloved Transportation Security Administration) for tips on suspicious passengers. (The program apparently ignored that federal employees have such a duty even without a bounty.) DEA was apparently interested in passengers traveling with large amounts of cash–which DEA could potentially seize if it suspected the money came from illegal activity (and also, of course, then keep the money under federal forfeiture law). According to the inspector general, the tipping TSA agent was to be rewarded with a cut of any forfeited money.

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to her back–as punishment for being the office gossiper, spreading rumors about colleagues. DeAngelo said he was reacting to complaints from patients and staff, but seemed to suggest in a statement to police that he was only “re-educating” the woman on how to use the electrical stimulator in the office’s practice (though she felt the need to report to a hospital afterward).

THE CONTINUING CRISIS Britain’s North Yorkshire Police successfully applied to a judge in January for a “sexual risk order” against a man whose name was not disclosed publicly and whose alleged behavior was not revealed. Whoever he is and whatever he did, he is forbidden to enter into any sexual situation with anyone without providing at least 24 hours’ notice to the police–nor is he allowed to look at or possess any sexually oriented materials. According to the York Press, the order is temporary until May 19, at which time the magistrates may extend it.

BRIGHT IDEAS Christopher Lemek Jr. was arrested in Palmer, Massachusetts, in January and charged in a New Year’s Eve hit-and-run accident that took a pedestrian’s life. Lemek emerged as a suspect a few days after the collision when police, visiting his home, noticed freshly disturbed earth in his backyard. Eventually Lemek confessed to literally burying the evidence–using a construction vehicle to crush his truck and an excavator to dig up his backyard and drop the truck into it.

NO NEED FOR A PRE-UP The 20-year New York marriage of Gabriel Villa, now 90, and Cristina Carta Villa, now 59, apparently had its happy moments, but as Cristina found out when things went bad recently, Gabriel had attempted to protect himself shortly after the wedding–by obtaining a Dominican Republic divorce and keeping it secret. Cristina found out only when she realized in a property accounting that her name was not on the deed to their Manhattan apartment. (She is challenging that divorce as improper even under Dominican law.)

SUSPICIONS CONFIRMED Several Connecticut state troopers involved in a DUI checkpoint in September were apparently caught on video deliberating whether to make up charges against a (perhaps obnoxious) checkpoint monitor. Veteran protester Michael Picard, 27, posted the videos on his YouTube page in January, showing troopers (illegally) confiscating Picard’s camera and suggesting among themselves various charges they could write up (at least some not warranted by evidence) to, as one trooper was heard imploring, “cover our asses.” (The troopers returned the camera after deliberating, but seemed unaware that it had been running during the entire incident.) State police internal affairs officers are investigating. ■


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he state Legislature’s been legislating for about a month now. There are a lot of bills still alive over there, including some that might actually do some good. Because no one has the time to go through them all and figure out what’s good, we’ve compiled a list of 10 bills that deal with criminal justice and law enforcement that we thought were important. Some of these bills provide necessary corrections to current laws, while others would create far more problems than we already have. While this is by no means a comprehensive list, it does include a variety of bills that, for whatever reason, just aren’t getting the kind of publicity we think is needed.

HB 1907 RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT Because law enforcement agencies nationwide have a scandalous backlog of rape

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kits, this bill establishes a sexual assault kit tracking program. It requires law enforcement agencies across Hawaii to send any sexual assault kits they obtain as part of a criminal investigation to an authorized laboratory, then upload the lab results in a “timely manner.” Law enforcement agencies must also submit annual reports to the Attorney General’s office and the Legislature on the number of sexual assault kits they have and their progress on any backlog. The public will have access to these reports.

handle the added work.

Who supports it: The Attorney General’s office, Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women, Planned Parenthood of Hawaii, the American Association of University Women, Hawaii Women’s Coalition and the Joyful Heart Foundation.

Who supports it: The state Department of Transportation. The City and County of Honolulu “supports the intent” of the bill, though noted in testimony that “Sitlie laws in jurisdictions that prohibit sitting and lying on public property, broadly defined, have been held unconstitutional.” Two citizens also offered testimony in support of the bill.

Who opposes it: The Honolulu Police Department “has concerns” with the bill– mostly that it contains no provisions to increasing department hiring or funding to

Where it stands now: Passed the House Human Services (HUS) Committee on Feb. 17, referred to JUD Committee.

HB 1525 RELATING TO PUBLIC ORDER Ugh: this bill “establishes an offense for remaining unlawfully in or upon state property after a request to leave is made by any law enforcement officer under certain conditions.”

Who opposes it: The state Department

of Land and Natural Resources says that the bill is so broad that if it passes, “sunbathing on a beach or in a park could be considered a petty misdemeanor as well as picnicking on a blanket.” The Office of Hawaiian Affairs condemned the bill, saying it “effectively criminalize the meaningful use of all public lands, and place a substantial burden on the exercise of constitutionallyrecognized Native Hawaiian traditional and customary practices throughout the state.” Five citizens also testified against the bill. Where it stands now: Referred to the House Judiciary (JUD) Committee on Feb. 18.

HB 2099 RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT This bill sounds rather academic, but actually has a very important purpose. It defines “the term ‘person in custody’ as used in the offense of sexual assault in the second degree and third degree to mean


a person who is stopped by or under the control of a law enforcement officer for official purposes.” Who supports it: The Sex Abuse Treatment Center in Honolulu supports it, and offered this pretty compelling reason: “[T] he current law does not cover situations where a law enforcement officer inarguably has power and control over another person, but has not effected an arrest, and therefore the other person is not technically in their ‘custody’ as that term is currently defined and interpreted in Hawaii. This was demonstrated by a recent, well-publicized local case where a Honolulu Police Department patrol officer stopped a 17 year old driver for speeding and fondled her breasts, but could not be convicted for committing the crime of sexual assault in the third degree because, although the driver was not free to leave and was within the officer’s control at the time of the sexual contact, she had not been placed under arrest.” Who opposes it: There is no current testimony from anyone in opposition to this bill. Where it stands now: Referred to the House JUD Committee on Feb. 17.

SB 2239 PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO THE SELECTION AND RETENTION OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES This is a very big deal. This is a constitutional amendment that would “require justices and judges be elected to serve six-year terms” (though they would still “be subject to the consent of the senate for subsequent judicial terms.” It would also repeal the Judicial Selection Commission. Ratification would take place at the general election of 2018. Who supports it: Ho‘omano Pono, LLC and one individual offered written testimony in support of the bill. Who opposes it: The state’s Judiciary, the Judicial Selection Commission, the state Office of the Public Defender, Hawaii State Bar Association, West Hawaii Bar Association, Kauai Bar Association, Hawaii County Bar Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Hawaii Women Lawyers, American College of Trial Lawyers, Justice At Stake, American Judicature Society, League of Women Voters, ACLU, Hawaii Government Employees Association, William Richardson Law School Dean Aviam Soifer and a host of other individuals, attorneys, retired judges and law firms. Where it stands now: The Senate Judiciary and Labor (JDL) Committee deferred the measure until Mar. 2.

HB 2629 HD1 RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS This bill authorizes “county police departments to enroll firearms applicants and individuals who are registering their firearms into a criminal record monitoring service used to alert police when an owner of a firearm is arrested for a criminal offense anywhere in the country.” If it passes, the bill “will allow county police departments in Hawaii to evalu-

ate if the owner of a firearm may continue to legally possess and own firearms.” Who supports it: The Honolulu PD strongly supports the measure. “Currently, a thorough background check is conducted on all applicants to acquire a firearm,” Major Richard C. Robinson of the HPD’s Records and Identification Division said in his Feb. 11 testimony on the bill. “However, once the initial background check has been completed and the permit has been issued, no further checks are conducted on the firearm owner. As a result, the county police departments have no way of knowing if a current Hawaii firearm owner has been convicted of a crime in another state that would prohibit him or her from owning a firearm.” Who opposes it: The National Rifle Association, of course. “The NRA opposes this measure because it expands upon the existing registration requirements to implement a federal biometric registry of Hawaii gun owners,” Daniel Reid of the NRA emailed the House PBS Committee on Feb. 10. “Positive hits in this system have not necessarily been adjudicated and could cause issues with the an [sic] individual’s ability to exercise their constitutional rights.” Four other individuals also submitted testimony against the bill. Where it stands now: Referred to the House JUD Committee on Feb. 17.

SB 2149 RELATING TO FORFEITURE Civil asset forfeiture–when police can seize a person’s assets and property before that person is even convicted of a crime–is horrible public policy. It’s legalized theft; an abomination that turns police departments into mercenary outfits. It should be gotten rid of, but this bill does far less: it calls on the Attorney General to “establish a working group” that would review the state’s asset forfeiture laws and make recommendations to improve them. Who supports it: The Attorney General’s office, the Maui County Prosecutor’s office, the Hawaii County Prosecuting Attorney and the Honolulu PD all love it–probably because it only calls for a toothless commission that everyone will forget about 15 minutes after it convenes. Who opposes it: The Drug Policy Forum of Hawaii despises this bill. “This working group is unnecessary for one simple reason: the civil asset forfeiture tool is in and of itself wrong,” stated the organization’s Feb. 11 testimony. “We do not need a working group to determine what we already know is unjust: seizing a person’s assets and property without any related conviction, turning the burden of proof onto that property owner to prove that the property is innocent, and lastly, funneling these assets into the coffers of the arresting agency, the prosecutors and the Attorney General.” Where it stands now: The Senate JDL and Ways and Means (WAM) Committees held a public decision making on Feb. 24 (at press time).

SB 2412 RELATING TO POLICE This bill “requires police commissions to ensure that all full-time police officers

receive crisis intervention training related to interaction with persons with mental disabilities,” according to the state Legislature’s website. It “requires police commissions to establish policies for officer interaction with persons with mental disabilities and homeless persons.” Who supports it: The state Department of Health likes it. Louis Erteschik of the Hawaii Disability Rights Center didn’t testify for or against the measure, but did note that “We have been aware of several instances where police may have overreacted to encounters with individuals who suffer from mental illness and that in some cases a deadly result ensued.” He also testified that “We believe very much that establishing a training program with clear protocols on how to de-escalate situations would be very useful and we would very much support that.” Four other individuals and researchers testified in favor of the bill. Who opposes it: There is no stated opposition to the bill. Where it stands now: Referred to the Senate WAM Committee on Feb. 17.

SB 2954 RELATING TO FIREARMS Right now, each county in Hawaii has its own firearms registration information, according to a PSM Committee report on the bill. If it passes, this measure would create an “active mechanism” to share this firearm registration info across the state. This system would “enable law enforcement agencies to access critical information more quickly when they are checking on individuals involved in an incident to which they are responding,” according to the committee report. It seems clear-cut, but law enforcement organizations are split on whether it’s a good thing. Who supports it: The state Attorney General, the Hawaii Rifle Association and three individuals all testified in favor of it. “The development and implementation of this capability will enable law enforcement agencies to query firearm information more timely when checking on individuals involved in any incident to which they are responding, traffic stops they are making, or warrants they are serving,” the AG testified on Feb. 11. “It will not only enhance officer safety, but public safety, in general.” Who opposes it: The Maui County Prosecutor’s office.“The proposed bill dilutes the privacy protection that the current statute affords by permitting disclosure for mere “database management” by the Hawaii criminal justice data center,” Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Peter Hanano testified on Feb. 11. “Further, the bill does not specify what the term ‘database management’ encompasses.” A further seven individuals also testified against it. Where it stands now: Referred to Senate JDL Committee on Feb. 18.

SB 2411 RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS After experimenting with body cameras during a small-scale test last year, the Maui Police Department is now apparently going forward equipping their

officers with body cameras and recently put out a request for proposals to camera vendors, according to the Feb. 18 Maui News. This bill sets out requirements for county police departments concerning body-worn cameras and vehicle cameras. It also appropriates funds to each county for the purchase of these body and vehicle cameras–if the counties are willing to match them dollar-for-dollar. Who supports it: The ACLU likes the bill, but wants special privacy protections made explicit. A UH Manoa doctoral researcher testified that the bill is a good way to increase the accountability of law enforcement officers. The Office of Information Practices (OIP) supports the intent of the bill, but notes that it anticipates a “high volume” of requests from the public to see police body camera footage, and says it will need additional staffing and funding to handle those requests, which will likely be on a case-by-case basis. Who opposes it: Why, the State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers (SHOPO), of course. The powerful police union insists that it–and the county’s four police chiefs–can draft suitable regulations without legislative interference. “The four county police chiefs understand the demands of police work and the standards required,” SHOPO President Tenari Maafala testified on Feb. 5. “Therefore they are best qualified to draft their body camera policies in conjunction with SHOPO.” The Kauai Police Department, which is already deploying body cameras (over the objections of SHOPO), also opposes the bill because its stipulation that officers can’t turn on their cameras for “non-law enforcement purposes” is vague and questionable. Where it stands now: The Senate JDL and WAM Committees held a public decision making on Feb. 24 (at press time).

SB 3016 RELATING TO THE UNIFORM INFORMATION PRACTICES ACT This is yet another bill that seeks to end the “confidentiality protection afforded under the Uniform Information Practices Act for certain information regarding misconduct of police officers that results in suspension.” This special exemption has been in effect since the mid-1990s, and exists for no other class of public employee. This bill would bring about muchneeded accountability to law enforcement that’s long overdue. Who supports it: The state Department of Human Resources, OIP, Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Civil Beat Law Center for the Public Interest. Eleven individuals also submitted written testimony in favor of the bill. Who opposes it: SHOPO, which makes sense given that they got the Legislature to pass the exemption in the first place. Where it stands now: Referred to the Senate JDL Committee on Feb. 11. ■ editor@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news

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ou know that feeling you get when you look at a place and think, “this has a lot of potential.” That’s what Javi Barberi, Dave Fincher and Julian Bonfardin thought about the basement waterfall restaurant located at The Wharf on Front Street in Lahaina. The spot, formerly known as Blue Lagoon, Da Kitchen and Makani Kai, never really had a fitting personality. Until, perhaps, now. Now known as Down the Hatch, the three partners have developed a casual eatery with a bar and a shave ice stand that seems to be humming along. I even like the cute pun in their name, riffing off the “down” stairs location. The team picked up the place as Makani Kai and operated under that name for a short time while they worked on the rebranding as Down the Hatch. They

say that allowed them to see some of the things that weren’t working for the space and fine-tuning that which did work. But some ideas just snuck up on them, like the decision to counter-order food, rather than rely on table service. “We launched counter-service on Fourth of July,” says Barberi. “We had two servers call in and say they weren’t coming in. We had to think quickly how we were going to make it through the day short staffed and the counter idea came up. We knew we wanted to do some kind of counter service in the future, but it kind of forced our hand that day.” I was glad that they changed to counter-service for this location. It really does streamline the experience for you, and makes service faster. Fincher says they’re willing to take chances and sometimes the big risks also involve big payoffs. “We have Michael Seacrest in the kitchen, and since we are all from the South, there’s a lot of southern influence in the menu,” says Fincher. “Seacrest was experimenting with his mom’s gravy

recipe. We didn’t have sausage when we were trying this out, so we used bacon instead. So that’s what we do, bacon gravy. It’s one of the twists on our chicken and waffles. We’re always evolving and streamlining our ideas. If it’s just crazy enough, it might work.” The chicken and waffles ($14.50) was one of those dishes that gets recommended to you here, and you should definitely take it seriously. I ordered it because its one of those signature dishes, but I already had a bad attitude about it–how could it be better than the fish tacos my girlfriend just ordered? Surprisingly, it was the winning dish for the table and every drop of the bacon gravy was dabbed up by their phenomenal savory herbed waffle. It was one of those dishes where you offer a bite, but everyone takes two. Luckily, the portions look like they came from down south, too, leaving plenty to share.

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We also tried the Lava Lava Shrimp appetizer ($12.50). It’s crispy fried shrimp in a divine, spicy aioli served in a metal martini shaped vessel. The same shrimp is in the Louisiana Po’boy sando ($14), but this time appears on a huge baguette with lettuce and tomato and tartar sauce, along with a generous helping of shoestring fries. Then we dove into the grilled fish tacos. The menu lets you choose from mahi, Lava Lava shrimp, sweet potato, seared ahi or Baja chicken. Tacos also come with a side of chips and salsa. Tacos run from $12.50 to $15.75, depending on your order. The Strawberry Summer Spinach salad ($13) was as delicious as it was pretty, with mac nuts, goat cheese and fresh slices of strawberry adorning it. Down the Hatch also has a craft

try night with half off food on the late night menu and drink specials on Thursday, a Flip Night on Saturday–flip a coin, call it right, get half off your tab. Their kama`aina discount is 20 percent off food. As I said earlier, there’s also a shave ice stand at Down the Hatch that serves acai bowls. If you’re looking for something cold and sweet, they have you covered. Lahaina’s newest hot spot also hosts the occasional monthly late night party like their Anti Valentine and David Bowie Tribute party. Look for their next event on St. Patty’s day. Down the Hatch is open from 11am to 2am every day at the Wharf in Lahaina. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie news, visit: mauitime.com/food-drink

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that won second place at the 2014 Maui County Fair. “My favorite is the dragons,” says Jaz. “I just like the dragons for some reason. They are my favorite color. My dad had this book with these dragons, and he challenged me to draw one. I didn’t know where to start so my dad and I had a contest: who could draw the best dragon. He drew one with a nicer body, but I still won. We added the mini baby dragon later. I didn’t think I could do it, but after I did, I loved it.” Kelber says she started at age three, and remembers doing a lot more “scribble scrabble” now that she’s older she does a lot more detail work, and knows how to use color. When she thinks of an artist that she aspires to be, she mentions her aunt.

created a pen drawing of the pod. She says it was tough, but the drawing won first place in the Maui County Water Conservation Poster Contest in 2012. “The dolphins I drew out of a photograph," says Jaz. “It was the second most challenging thing I have drawn. Trying to look at a photograph and transfer that. Now I have more detail and more ideas. I know how to use color better.” Mostly, Jaz uses paints and pen and ink. She has a series of abstract art photography that she’s been working on recently but her go-to medium is pen and ink. She says she also has a few paintings that you can see, from when she did a workshop class at Sabado Art. “What I use the most is India ink brush pens,” she says. “The don’t smell. The don’t sink through the pa-

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There’s a big poster that won first place in the Share the Aloha poster contest Maui Memorial Hospital, and the original hangs at the Hospital. Kelber says the drawing process isn’t always smooth. “The challenges with underwater scenes are they’re hard to draw them like you see them in your head,” says Kelber. “And it’s hard to change them. I think I can’t draw this, but then I do. Sometimes it makes me scream. Then my dad gets mad at me, my dogs run outside. That is how it goes.” Her dad Jay Kelber figures into part of the creative process, they both keep sketch notebooks and draw often competing with each other. Jaz motions to her piece, called “Dragon Dreams,”

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he art of Jaz Kelber is fanciful, cheerful and often incorporates her own hand-lettered inspirational sayings. Her one-man show hangs at the dining area in Whole Foods, and it’s so diverse you wouldn’t think it was from just one person, let alone an 11-year-old. I sat down with Kelber at Whole Foods Maui to ask her more about her show and creative process. “I enter a lot of contests,” says Kelber. “Most of the contests I’ve entered are about water, how to save water. So then my inspiration comes from water and ocean themes. But I really like underwater features. There are some challenges in drawing underwater features. You can have fun with them, too.”

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“My Aunty May is really good,” says Jaz. “I saw this picture of me that she made, and I was like, wow! She uses oil paints. Her style is very realistic. I love her work.” For her own creative style, she turns a lot to the Internet to look at images and pictures for inspiration. But many elements just come out of her brain, like these little round fish that show up in a lot of her underwater scenes. “Sometimes an idea just pops in my head, like those circle fish,” says Jaz. “I made those up. They popped into my head and then I did a fast sketch.” One of the images she found online showed a pod of dolphins. From this she

per. You can layer them. Almost all my work is India Ink brush pens. My dad gets them online.” Jaz says she does a lot of contests, but that’s not the reason she creates art. “With art, I really put my feeling into it, and just let my hand go and draw it,” says Jaz. “I love that emotion of art.” You can see Jaz Kelber’s art collection at Whole Foods Maui and also on her website Jazartmaui.com. For any purchase of her art, she donates a portion of the proceeds to charity. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more A&E stories, visit: mauitime.com/entertainment

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This Week's Picks FRIDAY, FEB. 26 PLANT SOCIETY TALK – The Native Hawaiian Plant Society presents Maui Nui Botanical Gardens Executive Director Tamara Sherrill at the Hannibal Tavares Community Center in Pukalani. Highlighting coastal native plants and coastal restoration projects, Sherrill will discuss the unique plants that inhabit our beaches, coastal cliffs and rocky coastlines. Free. 7-8pm. Hannibal Tavares Community Center (90 Pukalani St.), Nativehawaiianplantsociety.org. Photo courtesy Native Hawaiian Plant Society

‘MY BOY HE PLAY BALL’ – This Friday and Saturday, oy Feb. 26 and 27, Kumu Kahua Theatre presents My Boy He Play Ball by Tammy Haili‘opua Baker at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center (MACC). Boy Kahalewai finds himself at a crossroad when forced to make a decision about his football scholarship. With mounting pressure from his father, Boy starts to rethink his aspirations of football stardom. $28+. 7:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului), Kumukahua.org. Photo courtesy the MACC

FRIDAY, FEB. 26 FREE RANGE COMEDY – The Free Range Comedy troupe invites you to brush up on your improv during an evening with the feral. Join comedians Matt Brass, Bill Hubbard, Vicki McGee, Chris Rose, Kristi Scott, Karen Stavash and John Williams for a night dedicated to free range comedy. $10. 7:30 Door/ 8pm show. ProArts (1280 S. Kihei Rd.), Facebook.com/freerangecomedy808. Photo courtesy Free Range Comedy Facebook page

FRIDAY, FEB. 26

VICTORIA SECRET GRAND OPENING – Victoria’s Secret opens its doors at the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. The largest American retailer of women’s lingerie, Victoria’s Secret also sells womenswear and beauty products. It's their first store on Maui, so enjoy a day of grand opening festivities. 9:30am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 W. Ka`ahumanu Ave., Kahului), Queenkaahumanucenter.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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MAUI BASS MASSIVE – Pueo Productions presents Maui Bass Massive at Da Warehouse Maui. Mr Rogers, Party Wave, Pega5u5, E.L.F, TRVR, The Kidd, Joanna and Lobstah will be in the mix. There will also be face and body painting, circus acts, a fresh juice bar and food available for purchase. Bring two or more canned food items for donation and get $5 off your ticket. $15+. 9:30pm. Da Warehouse Maui (200 Waiehu Beach Rd., Wailuku), Eventbrite.com/e/maui-bass-massive. Photo courtesy Maui Bass Massive Facebook page

ANDY WARHOL – The Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center presents Art Affair 2016: Andy Warhol. The event is inspired by the life, color and glamour of Andy Warhol, and guests are welcome to celebrate in style. They can also enjoy a gourmet dinner from Chef Beverly Gannon, an open bar and live music and dancing to the sounds of Gretchen Rhodes and the House Shakers. Art Affair proceeds will benefit the Hui’s many visual arts education programs. $175+. 5-10pm. Hui No‘eau (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao), Huinoeau. com/events. Photo courtesy the Hui No‘eau

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‘DON’T CRACK UNDER PRESSURE’ – Nuit de la Glisse presents Don’t Crack under Pressure at the MACC. The film features Maui-born, two-time kitesurfing world champion Jesse Richman, along with other athletes. From the Tuamotu Islands to the Norwegian fjords, watch as Mother Nature pushes athletes to the edge, with no promise of survival. Freediving world champion Davide Carrera will also be at the premiere. 7:30pm. $14/adults; $12/keiki. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului), Mauiarts.org. Photo: Soren Rickard

SATURDAY, FEB. 27 MAUI ROLLER GIRLS – The Maui Roller Girls presents Lovers vs. Haters at the Central Maui Boys and Girls Club. The Maui Meaniehune Junior Roller Derby will breakdown the halftime show. Set up your beach chairs, grab light refreshments from the food truck and enjoy the show. $7. 3pm. Central Maui Boys & Girls Club (100 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului), Mauirollergirls.com. Photo courtesy Maui Roller Girls Facebook page

OBSERVE & PLAY FAMILY DAY – Gather the ohana for a fun art project at the Schaefer International Gallery. In honor of the current exhibit, “Statements on Nature: A Survey of Printmaking Today,” the public is invited to Observe and Play. It’s an opportunity to make art and/or just take a guided walkthrough of the exhibit and observe a printmaking demo. Free. 10am. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the MACC

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INTRO TO DESIGN THINKING – This Saturday, Feb. 27 and Monday, Feb. 29, Susan Yuen of Yuen Designs presents an Intro to Design Thinking. It’s a creative problem-solving approach that’s used in diverse settings from Fortune 500 companies to government agencies to nonprofits and classrooms. The workshop will introduce the five-step design thinking in a fun and approachable way. $25. Saturday: Imua Family Services (161 Wakea St., Kahului); Monday: Wailuku Hongwanji Mission (1828 Vineyard St., Wailuku); Yuendesigns.com/ dthinking-registration. Photo courtesy Yuen Designs

SUNDAY, FEB. 28

MA MAXI PRIEST – Reggae star Maxi Priest is performing at the MACC. Ekolu, Marty Dread and Riddum Station will join him, and the evening will feature the London native and his classic reggae fusion. Proving that he still has it, the 2 2014 release of his Easy to Love earned a Billboard top chart ranking. $35-45+. 3:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultur tural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului), Mauiarts.org. P Photo courtesy the MACC

TUESDAY, MAR. 1 FELINE FIX-A-THON – The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Maui presents their Beat The Heat Feline Fix-a-thon. Dr. April Campbell will conduct procedures with the help of SPCA Maui’s volunteer vet techs. All cats must be brought in hard-sided carriers with the owner’s name and contact information clearly visible. All cats will receive a tattoo for identification. SPCA Maui Clinic (355 Hukilike St., Kahului); 808-633-1678, Spcamaui.org. Photo: Sara Golemon/Wikimedia Commons

FREE MAUI KI-AIKIDO CLASS – Maui Ki-Aikido presents free classes for adults and children at the Hannibal Tavares Community Center. Students will learn in the oldest Aikido dojo. Recommended for teens and adults, instruction will be given at 6pm (intermediate children), 7pm (teens) and 8-9:30pm (adult beginners). Free. Hannibal Tavares Community Center (91 Pukalani St.); 808-244-5165, Mauiaikido.com. Photo courtesy Maui Ki-Aikido

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Film

by Barry Wurst II

Deadpool A comic book movie for people who may not like comic book movies ★★★★★ Rated R / 108 Min.

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eadpool, the latest comic book movie, is different enough from others in the genre and plays like a biting comedy on the expectations of superhero movies. Ryan Reynolds stars as Wade Wilson, a mercenary whose carefree lifestyle is turned upside down when he falls in love and, soon thereafter, learns he has late stage cancer. The good news is that he learns of a treatment that could cure him. The bad news is that the procedure grossly alters his appearance and turns him into Deadpool, an accelerated version of his already “messed up” persona. It could be stated that Reynolds isn’t stretching here and is doing the same snarky, smartest-guy-in-the-room bit he’s been playing since Van Wilder. While Reynolds isn’t a talent on the level of Eddie Murphy, this is every bit as potent a comeback vehicle for its star as The Nutty Professor was for Murphy 20 years ago. Following a long list of severe flops like Green Lantern, The Change-Up, R.I.P.D. and last year’s Self/Less and Woman in Gold, it seemed that Reynolds’ super star ascension

had permanently stalled. Oddly enough, Deadpool addresses his flops and even teases his acting abilities. There’s so much at stake for the actor with this movie, and Reynolds is so good in this that his tour de force performance has an additional resonance It helps a great deal that it sports a villain so nasty that we love to hate him. Ed Skrein recently starred in the failed franchise spin-off The Transporter: Refueled but he’s top notch here; his Ajax is a threatening, vicious bully and I couldn’t wait for our “hero” to knock his block off. Not helping is the villain’s sidekick, played with no panache whatsoever by Gina Carano. The supporting characters from the XMen universe are also totally unappealing. Morena Baccarin gives the role of Deadpool’s girlfriend some surprising emotion, but the part is, when you think about it, fairly degrading. It was bold and funny of the movie to address how the studio short-changes the budget with the lack of more recognizable characters but the joke is almost too on the nose. What can you say about an X-Men movie that even Patrick Stewart won’t appear in? My feelings towards Deadpool are conflicted but mostly on the positive side.

Just three stars, Barry? This looks like the greatest movie ever!

Here’s a comic book movie spoof that successfully addresses the problem with this genre: too many of these movies are interchangeable and made in an indifferent manner. It’s also self-satisfied and visually ugly, with a narrative that’s unnecessarily presented out of sequence. The action sequences are wow-inducing, shot and edited with energy but minus shaky-cam or incomprehensible staging. Scenes of Deadpool living with his blind neighbor are so absurd that they get laughs for pushing the idea as far as it could go. On the other hand, if any character here is a negative stereotype, it’s the Indian cab driver who gets more screen time than needed. While the love story didn’t move me, the scenes of Deadpool’s painful transformation most certainly did; this section is so compelling and blends humor and horrific imagery to such striking effect that it elevates

the movie. It also made me genuinely care about the title character, whose untouchable demeanor and childish sense of humor are a means of protecting himself. The juvenile one-liners are hit and miss, but the numerous in-jokes, meta and otherwise, never feel forced. The gags at the top and very end of the film, mocking the opening and post-credits sequences of comic book movies, are refreshing. Conversely, the scenes that pay lip service to the X-Men timeline and push the comic book angle forward are the least interesting. Unlike the obnoxious Kick-Ass and Kingsmen: The Secret Service, this never forgets it’s a comedy and doesn’t transform into a subpar version of the very thing it's spoofing. Deadpool, the movie and the character, is always at its best when it’s giving a hearty middle finger to everyone: the bad guys, the good guys, franchise expectations and even the studio that financed this fierce little movie. ■

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Film

by Alex Mitchell

Showtimes KA‘AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm) Deadpool-R- THU 11:10 1:50 2:50 4:20 5:20

7:00 8:00, FRI-SAT 11:00 12:00 1:50 2:50 4:20 5:20 7:00 8:00 9:45 10:30, SUN-THU 11:00 12:00 1:50 2:50 4:20 5:20 7:00 8:00 Race-NA- THU 11:45 3:15 7:00, FRI-SAT 11:45 3:15 7:00 9:50, SUN-THU 11:45 3:15 7:00 Risen-NA- THU 11:15 2:00 4:25 7:15, FRI-SAT 11:15 2:00 4:25 7:15 9:50, SUN-THU 11:15 2:00 4:25 7:15 Hail, Caesar!- PG13- THU 11:30 2:00 4:30 7:00, FRI-THU 11:30 5:00 Walang Forever-NR- FRI-SAT 2:10 7:40 10:15, SUN-THU 2:10 7:40 How To Be Single-R- THU 11:20 1:50 4:20 7:30, FRI-SUN 11:20 1:50 4:40 7:30 10:00, MON-WED 11:20 1:50 4:40 7:30, THU 11:20 1:50 4:40 The Finest Hours- PG13- THU 11:40

MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) Some showtime info wasn’t available at press time. Please contact the theater directly for complete listings.

4:50 7:10 9:40, SAT-WED 11:30 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:40. Where To Invade Next- R- THU 11:30 2:20 5:00 7:40, FRI-WED 2:00 7:10 Zoolander 2- THU (11:30 12:00 2:00 2:30 4:30 5:00) 6:40 7:10 9:10 10:50, FRI-WED 12:20 2:50 5:20 7:50 10:20 Kung Fu Panda 3- 2D THU (11:30 2:10 4:50) 7:20 10:20. 3D THU (12:10 5:20) 10:40, 2D 11:30 12:00 4:50 5:10 10:10 10:40, FRI 3D 2:30 7:40. 2D SAT-SUN 11:30, 3D 2:30 7:40. 2D MON-WED 11:30 12:00 4:50 5:10 10:10 10:40, 3D 2:30 7:40. The 5th Wave-PG13- THU (11:30 1:40 4:10), FRI 11:30 1:50 4:20 6:40 9:20, SAT-SUN 11:30 1:50 4:20 6:40 9:20. MON-WED 11:30 1:50 4:20 9:20. The Boy-PG13- THU (12:10 2:30 4:50), FRI 11:40 4:50 10:00, SAT-SUN 11:40 4:50 10:00, MON-WED 11:40 4:50 10:00 Ride Along 2- PG13- THU (11:30 1:50 4:20) 7:00 10:40, FRI 11:50 2:10 4:30 6:50 9:30, SATWED 11:50 2:10 4:30 6:50 9:30. Daddy’s Home- PG13- THU (11:30 2:10 4:40), FRI 11:40 2:00 4:20 6:50 10:00, SUN 2:00 4:20 6:50 10:00, MON-WED 11:40 2:00 4:20 6:50 10:00

THURS | 2/25 Star Wars: The Force Awakens- PG13- 2D THU

(11:30 4:20) 9:30. 3D THU 2:20 7:30, 2D FRISUN 2:10 7:20, 3D 11:30 4:40 9:50. 2D MONWED 2:10, 3D 11:30 4:40 9:50. Spectre- PG13- THU 1:40 6:50, FRI 1:40 7:00, SAT-SUN 1:40 7:00, MON-WED 1:40 7:00 Pride And Prejudice And Zombies- PG13- THU (11:50 2:30 5:10)

WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) Risen- PG13- THU-SUN 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:50,

MON 1:00 4:00 7:10, TUE 1:00 4:00 7:10 9:50, WED 1:00 4:00 7:10 Deadpool-R- THU-SUN 1:30 4:30 7:15 10:05, MON 1:30 4:30 7:15, TUE 1:30 4:30 7:15 10:05, WED 1:30 4:30 7:15 Gods of Egypt- PG13- 2D THU 10:00, 3D 7:00. 2D FRI-SUN 3:45 10:00, 3D (12:45) 7:00. 2D SAT 3:45 10:00, 3D(12:45) 7:00. 2D SUN 3:45 10:00, 3D 12:45 7:00. 2D MON 3:45, 3D 12:45 7:00. 2D TUE 3:45 10:00, 3D 12:45 7:00. 2D WED 3:45, 3D 12:45 7:00. Kung Fu Panda- PG- 2D THU 1:15, 3D 3:45

#WALANG FOREVER - NR - Comedy/Romance - A successful screenwriter must suddenly deal with her ex when he pops back into her life. 119 min.

NOW PLAYING 5TH WAVE - PG13 - Action/Sci-Fi - That actress who played Hit Girl in Kick Ass now has to save her brother after aliens all but obliterate humanity. 112 min. THE BOY - PG13 - Horror - A nanny goes to work for an English family, then finds that the boy they want her to take care of is a doll. Or is he? 97 min. DADDY’S HOME - PG13 - Comedy - A stepdad and the real dad compete for the affection of a woman’s kids. Stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg. 96 min. DEADPOOL - R - Action/Adventure - The foulmouthed merc with a mouth finally jumps from the comics to the big screen. Stars Ryan Reynolds and a bunch of other people. See this week’s film review. 108 min.

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1:50 5:00 7:20 10:30, SAT 11:30 1:50 5:00 7:20 10:30, SUN-MON 11:30 1:50 5:00 7:20 10:30, TUE-WED 11:30 1:50 5:00 7:20 10:30, Gods of Egypt-PG13- 2D THU 7:20 10:20, 3D THU 7:50 9:50, 2D FRI 11:30 4:20 9:50, 3D 2:00 7:30. 2D SUN 11:30, 3D 2:00 7:30. 2D MON-WED 11:30 4:20 9:50, 3D 2:00 7:30. Triple 9- R- THU 7:50 10:40, FRI 11:40 2:20 5:00 7:40 10:20, SAT 11:40 2:20 5:00 7:40 10:20, SUN 2:20 5:00 7:40 10:20, MON-WED 11:40 2:20 5:00 7:40 10:20 The Witch-R- THU 11:50 2:30 4:50 7:40 10:10, FRI 2:30

EDDIE THE EAGLE - PG13 - Sports/Biography - The story of British ski jumper Eddie Edwards, who captured the world’s hearts at the 1988 Olympics. 105 min.

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THE FINEST HOURS - PG13 - Action/Drama Chris Pine stars in this dramatization of a 1952 oil tanker accident that led to the most daring rescue in Coast Guard history. 117 min.

SPECTRE - PG13 - Action/Thriller - Daniel Craig is back as superspy James Bond, once again saving the world from some evil genius. Directed by Sam Mendes. 148 min.

GODS OF EGYPT - PG13 - Fantasy - A gaggle of white actors portray Egyptian gods because Hollywood has apparently become stuck in 1932. 100 min.

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS PG13 - Action/Sci-Fi - Thirty-two years isn’t so long to wait for a sequel to Return of the Jedi, right? 135 min.

HAIL CAESAR! - PG13 - Comedy/Musical - The Coen Brothers are back, this time with a story about a 1950s Hollywood fixer tasked with keeping big stars in line. 106 min.

TRIPLE 9 - R - Crime/Thriller - A bunch of crooks and bad cops plot to kill a police officer so they can pull off a big heist. 115 min.

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HOW TO BE SINGLE - R - Comedy/Romance - Six New Yorkers learn how to be single. Stars Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson. 110 min.

THE WITCH - R - Horror - Really bad stuff happens to a family in New England in the 1630s. 90 min.

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KUNG FU PANDA 3 - PG - Animation - The Kung Fu Panda is back, presumably to do more kung fu and panda stuff. Voices by Jack Black and Angelina Jolie. 95 min.

WHERE TO INVADE NEXT - R - Documentary - Michael Moore’s latest work playfully invades other nations to see if they have anything to teach us. 119 min.

RACE - PG13 - Sports/Biography - The story of African-American track star Jesse Owens competing for gold at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. 134 min.

ZOOLANDER 2 - PG13 - Comedy - Models Derek and Hansel (Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson) return to fight some sort of fashionrelated evil. 102 min.

RIDE ALONG 2 - PG13 - Action/Comedy Ben (Kevin Hart) and his soon-to-be brotherin-law James (Ice Cube) head to Miami to take down some drug dealer before Ben’s wedding. 101 min.

LAST CHANCE

RISEN - PG13 - Action/Bible - The story of Jesus’ resurrection, as told through Roman eyes. 107 min.

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES PG13 - Action/Horror - It’s Jane Austen’s classic tale of love that bridges social classes in 19th century England, but with zombies. 108 min.

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Calendar

by Alex Mitchell & Shannon Kekahuna

Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS WANDERLUST OAHU 2016 - Thu. Feb 25 Sun. Feb 28. Looking for something amazing to do? How about a yoga and music festival for the ages? Headlined by yoga superstars Ana Forest, Maty Ezraty, Vinnie Marino, Chad Dennis and Joan Hyman, the four-day festival, allows attendees to choose their own adventure from a variety of activities including yoga, live music, meditation, surfing, paddle boarding, explorative hikes, kayaking, running treks, horseback riding and dining. 8am. Turtle Bay Resort, (57-091 Kamehameha Hwy., Kahuku); 808-293-6000; Turtlebayresort.com HAWAIIAN MUSIC SERIES FEATURES KALEO PHILLIPS AND FRIENDS - Thu. Feb 25. This ongoing Hawaiian Music Series program is sponsored by Hawaii Tourism Authority, the County of Maui Office of Economic Development and The Outlets of Maui. 6pm. Baldwin Home Museum, (120 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808-661-3262. KIHEI FOURTH FRIDAY TOWN PARTY Fri. Feb 26. Come to the South side and enjoy free entertainment, food booths and trucks, art, crafts, and plenty of great local shopping. 6pm. Kihei 4th Friday, Azeka Marketplace (Kihei); Mauifridays.com ‘BERN BABY BERN’ DANCE MARATHON AND RALLY - Sat. Feb 27. Bernie Sanders Maui presents a night of live music, DJs, vendors, dancing and politics. Entertainment to include DJ Mikaya, Eric Gilliom Band, DJ Remi, Marimba Band, DJ Om Aloha and the For Reals. Food trucks, vendors and kombucha on-site. Admission free with proof of campaign donation. $15. 4pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; Makawaounionchurch.org UFC FIGHT NIGHT 84: ANDERSON SILVA VS. MICHAEL BISPING - Sat. Feb 27. Former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva “The Spider” and perennial contender Michael Bisping “The Count” will meet in the cage at UFC Fight Night 84. $15. 4pm. Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com LAHAINALUNA HIGH SCHOOL BAND - Tue. Mar 1. It’s their annual School Band Concert Series. The concerts allow the next generation of musicians to experience the same world-class stage setting that the superstars enjoy. The public is invited to attend and support Maui’s young performing artists. Free. 7pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org

STAGE ‘ULALENA - Mon, Tue, Thu, and Fri. Delight in the richness of Hawaiian history and culture through music and dance. $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 BRENTON KEITH AND HIS BAG O TRICKS Wed. High-Energy Comedy and Magic Show! Fun for all ages with Brenton Keith and his Bag O' Trick at Mulligans. Free. 6:30pm. Mulligans on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; mulligansontheblue.com/ WARREN AND ANNABELLE’S MAGIC SHOW - Daily (except Sun). Warren Gibson, one of the country’s best magicians, treats you to the best “close-up” magic and comedy in a beautiful 78-seat venue. $64 for regular, $104.50 for the

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Royal Flush package. 5pm. Warren and Annabelle’s, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-6244; Warrenandannabelles.com BURN’N LOVE - Mon, Tue, Thu, and Fri. Maui Theatre’s Burn’n Love brings back the golden era of Elvis in Hawaii. Performer Darren Lee makes it easy for you to relive the days of Blue Hawaii. 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); 808-856-7900; Mauitheatre.com THE LEGENDARY WILLIE K & THE WAREHOUSE BLUES BAND - Thu. Feb 25. This Hawaiian phenomenon captivates audiences around the world with his astounding performances and remarkable array of musical styles. $60 Dinner and Show, $25 Show Only. Call for reservations. 6:30pm. The King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-249-0033; Kamehamehagolf.com KUPANAHA MAGIC SHOW - Thu. Watch “Maui’s Magical Family” team up with the Kupanaha dancers. See scintillating hula interpretations bring spectacular illusions, charm and culture to the stage.. $99. 4:45pm. Kupanaha Magic, (2525 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0011; Kupanaha.com ‘AN EVENING WITH ALBERT EINSTEIN’ - Fri. Come enjoy a performance of An Evening with Albert Einstein by Rick Scheideman. 6:30pm. The Pioneer Inn, (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-276-4201; Pioneerinn-maui.com FREE RANGE COMEDY - Fri. Feb 26. Pure improv from Maui’s own Free Range Comedy troupe. On the spot, audience-inspired comedy, farm-fresh and unfiltered. $10. 8pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com ISLAND RHYTHMS SUNSET COCKTAIL CRUISE - Fri. Check out PWF’s Island Rhythms Sunset Cocktail Cruise with local reggae star Marty Dread. $62.95. 4:30pm. Pacific Whale Foundations Discovery Center, (Ma‘alaea Harbor Shops); 808-249-8811; Pacificwhale.org ON THE SPOT THEATRE - Sun. Feb 28. Don’t miss this exciting night of improv! Our actors will be taking suggestions for improv scenes straight from the audience. Share in the excitement, drama, and emotion. $5. 6:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com GEORGE KAHUMOKU JR.’S SLACK KEY SHOW - Wed. Come see the masters of Hawaiian music with his Slack Key Show Ohana: Peter deAquino, Sterling Seaton and dancer Wainani Kealoha. $37.99. 7:30pm. Napili Kai Beach Resort Aloha Pavilion, (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; Napilikai.com

MAUI FOODIE HALE KU‘AI OPEN MARKET - Thu. Feb 25. Features fresh assorted fruits and vegetables. Open to the public. Free. 11am. Hale Ku‘ai, (1977 Main St., Wailuku); 808-984-2156. WINE EVENT - Thu. Feb 25. Includes delicious passed appetizers by Executive Chef Cameron Lewark, along with a variety of Spanish wines for guests to sample. Call for reservations. $50. 5pm. Spago Maui–Four Seasons Resort, (3900 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-879-2999; Fourseasons.com PRIME RIB DINNER - Thu. Feb 25. Feast in this exclusive combo entree of 100 per-

cent Angus beef that’s been masterfully roasted. The dish is paired with Caesar salad and your choice of two sides followed by a house-made Ali‘i Kula Lavender Cheesecake. $39-45. 5:30pm. Ocean Pool Bar and Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200; Westinkaanapali.com SUNSET DINNER - Thu. Feb 25. Appetizers to choose are Caesar salad or onion soup. Entrees include Braised Beef Short Rib Loco Moco or Ginger Garlic Catch. Desserts include the best Chocolate Cake on Maui or island sorbet. $30. 5:30pm. Ocean Pool Bar and Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-6673200; Westinkaanapali.com PLANTATION HOUSE WINE SERIES Thu. At Plantation House, the monthly wine series is back with specials from selected featured wineries each month. Chef Jojo Vasquez will create specialty-pairing menus for each monthly series and phenomenal specials will be available on selected premium bottles. 2pm. Plantation House, (2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua); 808669-6299; Theplantationhouse.com FRIDAY ISLAND STYLE SEAFOOD BUFFET - Fri. Start with the best of the Pacific Ocean’s bounty and add fresh locally grown produce prepared by Makena’s culinary dream team. Here, you’ll enjoy an amazing buffet of five stations that feature artfully-prepared seafood, island-style dishes and desserts. $55 Adult; $30 Children; Free for children under five. Call for reservations. 5:30pm. Molokini Bar and Grille, (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888; Makenaresortmaui.com MATTEO’S TOUR OF ITALY TASTE OF TUSCANY - Fri. Feb 26. Join us for our 5 course prefixe menu for $70 per person with optional wine pairing for an additional $60. 5:30pm. Matteo’s Osteria, (161 Wailea Ike Pl.); 808-891-8466; Matteosmaui.com LOVE & ROSES - Fri. Feb 26. Enjoy a fivecourse menu paired with Rosé wines. Hosted by Master Sommelier Patrick Okubo and Chef Jonathan Haynes. Seating is limited. Call for reservations. $145. 6pm. The Banyan Tree, (1 Ritz-Carton Dr., Kapalua); 808-665-7096; Ritzcarlton.com/banyantree KING OF CHEESE - Sat. Feb 27. Join us as we celebrate nine centuries of tradition with the one and only Parmigiano Reggiano. Special sale and live demo with delicious samples. 10am. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com JAPENGO SATURDAY SUSHI SCHOOL - Sat. Feb 27. Join Japengo’s sushi chef in their chic sushi lounge. Learn how to create Japengo’s signature sushi rolls from scratch, with hands-on instruction from Chef Jin Hosono and Japengo’s team of expert sushi chefs. Maximum 20 people per class, reservations are required. 3pm. Japengo, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4909; Japengomaui.com SUNDAY HAWAIIAN MUSIC JAM SESSION - Sun. Feb 28. How do you take Sunday Brunch and make it better? By listening to Hawaii’s most talented musicians, of course. $50/adult $25/children. 10am. King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-249-0033; Kamehamehagolf.com KO SUNDAY NIGHT LAULAU - Sun. Enjoy Chef Tylun Pang’s healthy and modern take on a traditional Hawaiian dish, every Sunday evening at Ko. Go early–the laulau special is first-come, first-served and does sell out. 5pm.

Ko, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-2210; Korestaurant.com WINE SOCIAL - Sun & Mon. 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. 5pm. Pulehu An Italian Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-6673254; Pulehurestaurantmaui.com LUAU DINNER SHOW - Tue. The Ka‘anapali Beach Club is proud to announce their new luau dinner show–Huaka‘I: Journey through Polynesia. The hula performances are beautiful and all will enjoy the fire knife dance finale. 6pm. Ka‘anapali Beach Club, (104 Ka‘anapali Shores Pl.); 808-661-2000; Diamondresorts.com

ART SCENE PAMELA NESWALD - Thu. Feb 25. Bring your friends and family to see how the magic is created by this talented painter. 10am. Lahaina Arts Society Banyan Tree Gallery and Old Jail Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahaina-arts.org NATIONAL CALL FOR ARTISTS - Now - Sun. May 15. Artist entries sought for Hawaii National Parks 2016 Centennial Juried Exhibition. This will be Schaefer’s first national call to artists to submit their work for consideration by jurors. Applications will be accepted online. Schaefer International Gallery, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Callforentry.org MARTY WOLFF - Mon. Feb 29. His show will be a mix of his photography of marine and land images developed on paper and metal. 9am. Lahaina Arts Society Banyan Tree Gallery and Old Jail Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahaina-arts.org THE CESERE BROTHERS JOHN AND DAN - Mon. Feb 29. View phenomenal art of underwater photography from Maui and around the world. 9am. Lahaina Arts Society Banyan Tree Gallery and Old Jail Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahaina-arts.org STATEMENTS ON NATURE: A SURVEY OF PRINTMAKING TODAY - Thu. Featuring a nationally selected collection of work by contemporary printmakers, this exhibit is sure to be eye-opening. Techniques will span both traditional and contemporary processes from the 18th to the 21st century. 10am. Schaefer International Gallery, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org WHALES AND WINTER MIGRATION - Thu. Explore Maui and the winter migration of humpback whales to Hawaii waters with master photographer Douglas Jay Hoffman. 3pm. Montage Kapalua Bay, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6600; Montagehotels.com/Kapalua-Bay RESORT ART COLLECTION TOUR - Fri. Feb 26. 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, (3850 Wailea Alanui); 808-875-1234; Grandwailea.com FRIDAY NIGHT ART NIGHT - Fri. Feb 26. Lahaina Printsellers Ltd. invites you to visit our gallery, for live music and Mai Tais while they showcase their artist of the week. Free. 6pm. Lahaina Printsellers Ltd., (764 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-5815; Printsellers.com MAUI OPEN STUDIOS 2016 - Visit participating artists, see glassblowing demonstrations and peek inside Hui’s jewelry, ceramic and printmaking studios. Free. 11am. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave.); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com


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LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S FINE ART FAIR - Sat. Under the shade of Lahaina’s famous Banyan Tree, check out over 50 select Maui artists. Listen to live music and find unique treasures including paintings, ceramics, jewelry, photography, glass art, wood carvings, baskets and more. Free. 9am. Banyan Tree Fine Art Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com ART OF ALOHA IN WAILEA - Sun. Feb 28. A collection of six world-renowned artists’ works will be unveiled and on display. It’s a rare opportunity to meet Italian masters like the Bugagiar twins, French humorist Guy Buffet, mixed media colorist Yankel Ginzburg, Romantic Impressionist Aldo Luongo and 3D mixed media artist Larry Yung all at the same time and place. 1pm. Lahaina Galleries, (3750 Wailea Alanui); 808-874-8583; Lahainagalleries.com

TICKETS ON SALE JUAN SIDDI FLAMENCO SANTA FE - Thu. Mar 3. Tickets are $12-65 plus applicable fees. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org SARAH CHANG & JULIO ELIZALDE - Fri. Mar 4. Sarah Chang is recognized as one of the world’s great violinists and Julio Elizalde is one of the most sought-after and multifaceted artists of his generation. The duo will perform works by Bartok, Brahms, Franck and Ravel. Tickets are $12-65 (plus applicable fees). 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org CARLOS SANTANA 2006 LUMINOSITY TOUR - Sat. Mar 5. The iconic sound of his guitar is one of the world’s best-known musical signatures. His artistry is a captivating melting pot that reflects the island culture that is Hawaii. 5:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org WOODEN CRATE CABARET WITH MIKE LOVE - Sat. Mar 5. It’s an evening of musical expression and culinary grandeur when Chef Ben Diamond leads the

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culinary helm with a delicious organic, garden-inspired spread honoring the local bounty of ingredients at our doorstep. You can BYOB and please car pool. $95. 5pm. Lumeria Maui, (1813 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-8877; Lumeriamaui.com LUNASA WITH TIM O’BRIEN - Sat. Mar 5. The Irish acoustic group Lunasa joins Grammy-winning singersongwriter and instrumentalist Tim O’Brien in a rich and exciting concert of trans-Atlantic collaboration. Together they explore the rich and exciting connection between Appalachian music and its updated Irish ancestry. $35. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org WHAT IS MANA? - Sun. Mar 6. The word mana is used often in our community but few really know what it means. A group of community experts will come together to share and discuss what it might mean to you. This event is cosponsored by the Hawaii Council for the Humanities. $12. 3pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Wailuku); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org LEE BRICE AND JERROD NIEMANN WITH SPECIAL GUEST LILY MEOLA - Sun. Mar 6. Tickets are $39-79, with a limited number of $129 premium seats (plus applicable fees). 5pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org

CALENDAR OF EVENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 DONUTS 2 GO WITH THE FRIENDS OF JOE BLACKBURN - Tue. Nathan Nunuha and the Friends of Joe Blackburn will be giving away free donuts, until they run out. Free. 8am. Corner of Vineyard and Market Streets, (104 N. Market St., Wailuku). BELLY DANCE CLASSES - Thu, Tue & Wed. These classes focuses on strength, flexibility and muscle control as a solid foundation for dance. Sweat, stretch, and strengthen the muscles you need for snappy hips and fluid movements. Thursday and Tuesday classes are beginner and Wednesday is choreography. $17. 9am. Afterglow Yoga, (1942 Main St., Wailuku); 808268-9723; Afterglowyoga.com

THE BENOITS - Thu. Check out the Benoits as they perform their sweet island jazz at Whalers Village. 7pm. Whalers Village, (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-4567; Whalersvillage.com FEBRUARY SPA SPECIALS - Thu. Feb 25. The full service spa offers Valentine specials throughout the month of February including the “Sunrise and Sunset” discount (20 percent savings for a massage or facial treatment booked for 8am or 6pm). Other spa treats include a Coconut Pedicure at $65 (50 minutes) that includes a soothing soak, nail grooming and nail polish. Heavenly Spa by Westin, (2365 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-2588; Westinmaui.com AKONI AKANA POOKELA SCHOLARSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE - Until - Mon. Mar 28. Friends of Moku‘ula and Maui Nei Native Expeditions will be offering Scholarships to West Maui residents in the amount of $500 to be awarded to one kane and one wahine student who will graduate from high school in 2016. Scholarship requests must be submitted no later than Mar. 28, 2016 by mail or email (Attention: Program Director). 8am. Friends of Moku’ula, (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-3659; Mauinei@mokuula.com HAIKU COMMUNITY MEETING - Thu. Feb 25. The meeting will feature topics of interest to all local residents. There will be updates from state Representative Lynn DeCoite on bills affecting the Haiku-Paia-Hana region and from the Aha Moku Council of Hamakualoa on their efforts to malama our natural and cultural resources. Author Sunny Savage will be there with her new book as well. All Haiku area residents are welcome to come and participate. Potluck pupu are welcome. 6pm. Haiku Community Center, (Pilialoha Street, Haiku); 808-572-8122; Haikumaui.org

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 FUNDRAISER FOR DORIS TODD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY - Fri. Feed your family every Friday night for the month of February and 10 percent of proceeds will be donated to the school. 8am-close. Cafe Mambo Maui, (30 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-579-8021; Cafemambomaui.com PAIA COMMUNITY MURAL 808 URBAN MAUI

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- Fri. Feb 26 - Sat. Feb 27. With the help of student artists from Kamehameha School, Seabury Hall, Waldorf High, King Kekaulike High and 808 Urban’s artist from Oahu, they’re creating a mural that will unite the community through painting of Hawaiian stories that link the past to the present. Free. 3pm. Paia Public Parking Lot, (Hana Highway, Paia); 808-283-6813; 808urbanmaui@gmail.com HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY WHALE TALK - Fri. Join their knowledgeable staff and volunteers as they present informative facts about humpback whales. 11am. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, (726 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-879-2818; Hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov YIN YOGA WITH SOOKIE KUNST - Friday. Bring a yoga or exercise mat and two firm beach towels for props. Suggested donation is $12 per class. Free for Pacific Cancer Foundation clients. 8am. Waipulani Park, (Kihei). ALOHA FRIDAY MUSIC - Fri. 11:30am. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.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. Free. 1pm. Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park, (Kula); 808-572-4400; Nps.gov/hale WAILUKU FRIDAY FARMER’S MARKET - Fri. Come to Pau Hana Kava Cafe for local, organic, food, beverages and handmade goods. Free. 4pm. Pau Hana Kava Cafe, (2070 W. Vineyard St., Wailuku); 808-298-6926. WET NATURALIST - Fri. Feb 26. Join a Wet Naturalist at Maui Ocean Center’s Tide Pool and/or Discovery Pool for a hands-on presentation about Hawaii’s marine invertebrates. A marine naturalist will conduct the presentation from within the exhibit, allowing guests to see, touch, and learn about sea stars, sea cucumbers, urchins, and more. 1:30pm. Maui Ocean Center, (192 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-2707061; Mauioceancenter.com

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BENEFIT CAR WASH & COOKIE SALE - Sat. Feb 27. Roselani Place will be having a car wash and cookie sale to benefit the activities program for their residents. Tickets are available for $6 per car and $7 per truck. Also available will be fresh baked cookies, white chocolate with macadamia nuts and peanut butter $5 per bag. Call for more information or to purchase your car wash ticket in advance. 8am. Roselani Place, (88 S. Papa Ave., Kahului); 808-871-7720; Roselaniplace.com

KA‘EHU BAY BEACH CLEAN UP - Sun. Feb 28. In collaboration with the community and NOAA’s tsunami monitoring program, Hawaii Wildlife Foundation (HWF) adopted Waiehu’s Ka‘ehu Beach on the northwest coastline of Maui in 2012 and cleans this beach every month. Marine debris continues to wash ashore. 9am. Kukona Place, (Kukona Place, Wailuku); Wildhawaii.org/projects.html

WETLAND RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Sat. Feb 27. The non-profit Hawaii Nature Center provides hands-on environmental education programs to families and children. Volunteers help to restore wetland areas by removing establishing habitat areas for the endangered Hawaiian water birds. 8:30am. Pouhala Marsh, (Waipahu Depot Street, Waipahu). SPECIAL PSYCHIC AND HEALTH FAIR - Sat. Feb 27. The anniversary of Awakening in Paradise continues with open house, live music, and munchies. 11am. Kihei Long’s Center, (1215 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-1114. YOGA FOR EVERY BODY - Sat & 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 SALSA NIGHT - Sat. Enjoy the Smokehouse’s favorite three $4 drinks specials; well drinks, tequila, and fireballs with a long night of dancing. 10pm. Smokehouse BBQ Bar and Grill, (930 Wainee St., Lahaina); 808-667-7005; Smokehousebbqbarandgrillmaui.com VOLUNTEER: MALAMA HONOKOWAI - Sat. Volunteer with Malama Honokowai and visit the beautiful and hidden Honokowai Valley, an area closed to the public. 9am. North Sugar Cane Train Station, (Pu‘ukoli Road, Ka‘anapali); 808-2498811; Volunteersonvacation.org UKULELE STRUMMING WORKSHOP - Sat. Learn unique ukulele strums to sing-along songs as you “Play Along with Mele Fong.” 10am. Bailey House Museum, (2375 Main St., Wailuku); 808244-3326; Mauimuseum.org A HEART DANCE EXPERIENCE - Sat. Feb 27. A magical journey of transformation invoking musical themes from all over the world. The dance-floor is a talk-, drug- and alcohol-free space to connect through movement and expression. Please bring your own water. $15. 11am. Lumeria Maui, (1813 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-8877; Lumeriamaui.com

FREE ZUMBA - Sun. At Keoni’s Hot Lava DanceFit Studio! 9am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com MAKAWAO CONTRA DANCE - Sun. Feb 28. Head Upcountry and dance to the Glen Innes Session Band. Caller Dave Fullaway will guide you through an entertaining evening of contra dancing. Every lady dances with every gent to upbeat live music–it’s a great way to make new friends! Suggested donation is $5 per person. Bring three friends and get in free. Musicians welcome to sit in with the band. 7pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; Makawaounionchurch.org YIN YOGA WITH SOOKI KUNST - Sun. All props and mats are provided. Suggested donation is $15 per class. Free for Pacific Cancer Foundation clients. 3pm. Lumeria Maui, (1813 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-8877; Lumeriamaui.com

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29 STORY OF HAWAII - Mon. Watch Bryant Neal as he combines history, geography and cartography of the Hawaiian Islands to create an educational and entertaining experience. 10am. Montage Kapalua Bay, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808662-6600; Montagehotels.com HULA SHOW BY TE TIARE PATITIFA - Mon. Enjoy a true Hawaiian hula show with Te Tiara Patitifa. 10:30am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com MONDAY FUN RUN - Mon. Starts at 5pm. Whole Foods Market, (70 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-872-3310; Wholefoodsmarket.com

TUESDAY, MARCH 1 TALK STORY & HULA LESSONS WITH KAHU DANE MAXWELL - Tue. Visitors will have an opportunity to hear from the Aquarium’s Hawaiian Cultural Advisor Kahu Dane Maxwell and ‘ohana as they conduct a talk story session and hula lesson at the end of the Open Ocean Exhibit. Schedule is subject to change. 11:45am. Maui Ocean Center, (192 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-270-7061; Mauioceancenter.com

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FREE UKULELE LESSONS - Tue. Free ukulele lessons, because it’s never too late to learn how to play the ukulele. Free. 5:45pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com BINGO - Tue. Enjoy bingo with friends and family. 7pm. Dog and Duck Irish Pub, (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-9669; Theworldfamousdogandduck.com

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 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 A JOURNEY THROUGH AUTISM: POSSIBILITY, PROGRESS AND HOPE - Wed. Mar 2. A workshop meant to inspire hope and understanding to parents and families living within the autism community. Free. 3pm. Imua Family Services, (161 S. Wakea Ave, Kahului); 808-244-7467; Imuafamilyservices.org WHALE PHOTO SAFARI - Wed. Mar 2. Join us on this whale photography workshop at sea. Whether you are a novice or an experienced photographer, this unique hands-on adventure will help you learn and practice expert techniques for photographing whales and other wildlife. Safari includes free whale poster and collection of digital images taken by our photographers. 11am. (Ma’alaea Harbor). 808-249-8811, Pacificwhale.org UKULELE MIX PLATE - Wed. With more than 20 years in the business, Mele Ukulele has developed great relationships with Maui’s best ukulele teachers. 6pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.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 sunscreen. 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

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I’m not a skilled carpenter, so when I built a loft bed (and a set of steps for my dog), I sustained a myriad minor injuries: plenty of little cuts, scratches, and splinters. I also had to modify my designs several times, because my inexperience caused me to make a few errors of judgment. Be willing to frequently alter your plans this week, and prepared for scrapes and bruises (emotional or otherwise). You’re attempting something you’ve never tried before. I’d actually be offended if you got it right the first time. Luckily, that’s unlikely. Get out the Band-Aids and get to work.

VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)

Every so often, your ruling planet, Mercury, likes to mess shit up. It’s part of his (and your) mischievous nature. He spins the wheel and does a U-turn in the middle of the highway, generating massive chaos. For those driving nearby, or not paying attention, it can be catastrophic. For others, it’s mostly inconvenient and annoying. For those of us who are forewarned, however, there’s almost no hassle whatsoever: we can get off the highway before Mercury goes nuts, and stay off until traffic’s flowing properly again. I’ll let you know when the coast is clear. For now, stay safe (and yes, slow) on the side roads.

QUIZ understood 1: C–144 2: B–United Public Workers 3: D–September 2015

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ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)

You get up for a midnight snack, devour a ham, cheese, and mustard sandwich, then wonder why you have bizarre, disturbing dreams all night (if you’re able to sleep at all). What I’m trying to get at here is that the things that happen to you this week stem directly from your own actions. They’re the natural and predictable fallout from things you’ve done (and continue to do). Don’t try to blame this stuff on anyone else. The responsibility lies squarely on you. I don’t mean to be harsh or too strict. It’s just that the problem won’t resolve itself until you figure out (and admit) exactly what’s causing it: you.

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LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)

Don’t try applying geometry to human relationships. People have attempted this, arguing that a triple is way more stable than a couple, based on the soundness of a triangle. Of course, it (almost) never works, because the more connections there are, the more complicated (and yes, unstable) the interpersonal emotional structures will be. In other words, don’t try to solve your current relationship’s drawbacks or problems by adding new people to it. Make it stable by itself. If an 8.5 magnitude emotional earthquake won’t shake it, then consider adding people to it, if you wish–but not before.

TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)

It’s very difficult to imagine you as frail or delicate; almost everything about you contradicts that. But nevertheless it’s possible for people to underestimate your strength this week. But right now the best expression of your strength is in making yourself open, receptive, and vulnerable–which of course to some people could seem like pure weakness. So what? Don’t let their limited expectations force you to slam emotional doors and retreat into a closed-off, stronger-seeming position. Why not? Because the person, idea, or feeling you’ve been keeping the gates of your heart open for hasn’t quite made it inside yet.

SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)

You’re not exactly a head-butting, horn-locking type. You’re just as strong as any stubborn Taurean or loud, confident Leo, but you express your power in a different way. Remember that, because your opponents will try to lure you into arenas that favor aggressive, head-on strategies. You could delude yourself into believing you can take them, and you can–but only when you’re playing your game, not theirs. Diligently avoid situations that require brute strength; in them, you’ll just get your ass kicked and ego bruised. Stick to the subtler stratagems you excel at, and you’ll continue to get your way (as usual).

GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)

When indulging your unfortunate tendency to dwell on your own flaws, please remember: they’re only flaws in your eyes. You can, perversely, be loved because of them. That’s particularly likely this week, when your many virtues will only intimidate people they ought to attract. You know you’re a lovably imperfect being, but for those encountering you for the first time, you can occasionally be incredibly off-putting and otherwise inaccessible. Luckily, it’s easy to make that obvious to those who might not know it yet. If you think you’re making an amazing impression, be sure to screw it up, just a little, by publicly picking your nose, crying, or rolling around on the floor with the giggles.

SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)

Many Sagittarians tend to wear their clothes until they’re worn out in the elbows, ass, and knees, and so long out of fashion that they’re cool again. It’s just not high priority for you to be especially presentable. Fine. Personally, I like that about you. But remember, there are some people who are too shallow to look beyond appearances, and very occasionally you need to impress (or at least not disgust) one of these. This week is one of those times. Pull yourself together when necessary, and show us all how nicely you clean up.

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Some of your old habits and rituals have collapsed or imploded. I feel for you; it’s rough giving up cherished routines, especially for a creature of habit like you. But it’s also exciting to forge new ones. Of course, this has to happen naturally; you can’t arbitrarily decide that this will be your new best friend, favorite hangout, or regular route, etc. You’ve got to try stuff. That means you need to stop grieving your old customs and give lots of potential new ones a chance. The right ones will stick, quite naturally. But until you start the process, you’ll be–just a little bit–lost. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)

You rely on brute force more often than on subtlety. You out-face, out-roar, and otherwise intimidate your opponents whenever necessary. However, this strategy won’t work on all those whose ideas you oppose; in some cases, it may even make them stronger. Sometimes it’s better to bribe, cajole, or seduce your enemies. (Consider how much safer our world would be if we’d spent 200 billion bucks on food and medicine for the impoverished masses.) When considering possible strategies this week, just remember this: People don’t often bite the hand that feeds them (no matter how much they might resent it).

You’re trying to comb your extremely tangled hair without conditioner. Of course great clumps of it are coming out. You will soon go bald, at this rate. I’m not really talking about your hair, but about your emotions, which are even more frayed and fraught with split ends, of late. There is something you could do about this, something almost as simple as applying some lubricating creamy goop to the situation, only so far you’ve refused to do it. It’s called apologizing. A simple, “I’m sorry” would lube this situation right up. Until you utter it, though, you’ll just be tearing your hair (and heart) right out. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)

If you were the sheriff in some old-fashioned Western, I’d advise you to keep your guns handy. You probably wouldn’t actually need to draw or shoot them, but showing them off would be a good idea; a demonstration of your strength isn’t necessary–only an awareness of it. People need to know you can take them down in a flash, otherwise they might think they can get away with robbing the bank, knocking over old ladies, and stealing candy from children. Sure, the crimes I hope you’ll prevent with a glint of (emotional) steel are less obvious than these–but no less serious. To contact Caeriel send mail to sign.language.astrology@gmail.com

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