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News & Views
by Anthony Pignataro
QUIZ understood C. Kauai County D. Hawaii County E. Tie between A and C
2. Last week the state Department
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of Labor & Industrial Relations reported that Hawaii’s unemployment rate for October was 3.2 percent. What was the nation’s unemployment rate for the same month? A. 3.1 percent B. 3.3 percent C. 4.0 percent D. 4.9 percent E. 5.2 percent
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1. On Nov. 18, MauiTime posted a table online, compiled by Maui political analyst Dick Mayer using data from Politico, showing how each county in Hawaii voted in the 2016 Presidential Election. According to the table, which county was least supportive of Presidential-elect Donald Trump? A. Honolulu City & County B. Maui County
3. Pacific Business News recently reported that room rates in Maui County “surged” during the week Nov. 6-12 over the same week last year. How much did they rise? A. 5.7 percent B. 10.7 percent C. 15.7 percent D. 20.7 percent E. 25.7 percent See answers, page 29
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REP. GABBARD MET WITH PRES-ELECT TRUMP THIS WEEK Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D–Hawaii, met with President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Spence on the morning of Monday, Nov. 21, according to various news reports published that day. “Gabbard, who backed Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, is being considered for jobs at the Defense Department, State Department and the United Nations, the source said,” according to a CNN report published a few hours later. There still aren’t too many details about they all discussed at the meeting–just a lot of palace gossip and speculation. “Gabbard met with Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence on Monday morning, but Trump spokesman Jason Miller said it was ‘premature’ to discuss Gabbard’s potential role in the Trump administration,” reported McClatchyDC. New York Times reporter Jeremy W. Peters tweeted that Gabbard “is under consideration for UN Ambassador, per senior Trump aide.” In their story, Reuters included some interesting background on how Gabbard’s policy preferences mesh with Trump’s (as much as he has policy preferences, anyway): “Gabbard, the first Hindu member of the U.S. Congress, has veered from Democratic Party positions at times, backing policies cracking down on immigration to the United States by Muslims in particular,” stated the Reuters report. “In November 2015, she was one of a few dozen Democrats who joined Republicans to pass a bill mandating stronger screening process for refugees from Iraq and Syria seeking to enter the United States. In 2014, she called for a rollback
of the visa waiver program for Britain, Germany, France and other European countries with what she called ‘Islamic extremist’ populations.” Gabbard’s official statement on the meeting, released a few hours later, contained no information (either to confirm or deny) on a possible job with the Trump Administration. “President-elect Trump asked me to meet with him about our current policies regarding Syria, our fight against terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS, as well as other foreign policy challenges we face,” Gabbard said. “Where I disagree with President-elect Trump on issues, I will not hesitate to express that disagreement. However, I believe we can disagree, even strongly, but still come together on issues that matter to the American people and affect their daily lives. We cannot allow continued divisiveness to destroy our country.” Gabbard’s statement contained no specifics on where she might “disagree” with Trump. More troubling, though, is her insistence that we should all “come together,” as though Trump is just another Republican who got elected. None of this should be surprising.
Though Gabbard ultimately endorsed Hillary Clinton for president (after first endorsing Sanders, of course) and easily won reelection this year, she’s been ominously quiet on the issue of Trump’s appalling appointees and nominations, to say nothing of his apparent desire to use the presidency to further his personal business interests. Most notably, her signature did NOT appear with 169 of her colleagues in the House of Representatives on a Nov. 16 letter to Trump denouncing his nomination of notorious white nationalist Stephen Bannon to be his “chief strategist.” “Since the election there have been a number of incidents across the country in which minorities, including Muslim Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Jewish Americans, have been the targets of violence, harassment and intimidation,” states the letter. “Mr. Bannon’s appointment sends the wrong message to people who have engaged in those types of activities, indicating that they will not only be tolerated, but endorsed by your Administration. Millions of Americans have expressed fear and concern about how they will be treated by the Trump Administration and your appointment of Mr. Bannon only exacerbates and validates their concerns.” That Gabbard didn't sign such a letter is remarkable (though Democrat Colleen Hanabusa just took office to replace the late Mark Takai as 1st District Representative, she signed the letter, according to a printed list of all the signees compiled by The Boston Globe). Though Gabbard’s view on Bannon’s appointment isn’t publicly known, what is known is that Bannon seems to like Gabbard. In fact, according to a Nov. 15 article in The Hill , Bannon is a “big fan” of Gabbard. “Bannon admires what Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have done on the left in generating populist energy and stoking opposition to trade deals,” states The Hill article. “And he’s a big fan of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, the Hawaii Democrat who frustrates progressives due to her more
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right-leaning stances on guns, refugees and Islamic extremism.” Outraged at Gabbard’s refusal to sign the letter, Hawaii state Rep. Angus McKelvey, D–West Maui, wrote Gabbard his own letter on Nov. 17. “All of this begs the question of why you–an elected Democrat representing constituents in a highly Democrat district–support an individual who has a propensity for racism, anti-immigration, anti-Semitism, and ties to White Supremacists groups,” McKelvey wrote. “Your silence on this issue also infers to many that you would rather see our country continue its current course of disorder and turmoil instead of unity for the good of all the people.” In any case, Gabbard’s office still hasn’t responded to two phone messages and two emails on the Bannon letter.
FEDERAL APPEALS COURT REJECTS MAUI COUNTY GMO MORATORIUM Bad news for opponents of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and Monsanto in particular: on Friday, Nov. 18, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down three county measures dealing with GMOs and pesticides in Hawaii, including Maui’s famous ballot measure, passed in the 2014 election. “The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded Friday that Hawaii state pesticide law is comprehensive, and that the Legislature intended it to be ‘uniform and exclusive of additional, local rules,’” Civil Beat reported a few hours after the ruling came down. “That means county ordinances governing agriculture that were overturned by a federal judge in 2014 and 2015 will not go into effect.” In their official statement on the ruling, posted Nov. 19, the SHAKA Movement– which spearheaded the GMO moratorium– put on a very brave face. “This is a groundbreaking win for all GMO movements across the country,” reads the statement. “The court has acknowledged that states and home rule counties within states do indeed have the right to regulate and/or ban ‘commercial’ GMO crops within home rule counties or states.” The statement adds, that “SHAKA Movement states that by no means is this ruling a setback or loss in any way. We and the over 20,000 citizens of Maui who voted for the GMO Crop Moratorium believe in the Hawaii state constitution and will continue our efforts to ensure the Public Trust Doctrine is honored as the rule of our lands.” ■ editor@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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Researchers in Poland reported in August the “survival” of a colony of ants that wandered unsuspectingly into an old nuclear weapon bunker and became trapped. When researchers first noticed in 2013, they assumed the ants would soon die, either freezing or starving to death, but, returning in 2015 and 2016, they found the population stable. Their only guess: New ants were falling into the bunker, “replacing” the dead ones. Thus, ants condemned to the bunker slowly starve, freezing, in total darkness, until newly condemned ants arrive and freeze and starve in total darkness–and on and on.
JUDICIAL ACTIVISM Jackson County, Michigan, judge John McBain briefly gained notoriety in October when a Michigan news site released courtroom video of a December 2015 hearing in which McBain felt the need to throw off his robe, leap from the bench and tackle defendant Jacob Larson, who was resisting the one court officer on hand to restrain him. Yelling “Tase his ass right now,” McBain is shown holding on until help arrived–with Larson perhaps undermining his earlier courtroom statements claiming it was his girlfriend, and not he, who was the aggressor in alleged stalking incidents.
PERSPECTIVE In 1921, researchers for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife stated categorically in a journal that “the one predatory animal” inspiring practically nothing “good” is the mountain lion, but recent research in the journal Conservation Letters credits the animal for saving the lives of many motorists by killing deer, thus tempering the current annual number (20,000) of driver-deer collisions. Even killing deer, mountain lions still trail pussycats as predators; researchers in Nature Communications in 2013 estimated that “free-ranging (U.S.) domestic cats” kill at least 1.4 billion birds and 6.9 billion small mammals annually.
LEAST COMPETENT CRIMINALS On the way to the police station in Youngstown, Ohio, on Oct. 19, after being
arrested for, among other things, being a felon in possession of a gun, Raymond Brooks, 25, asked an officer (apparently in all seriousness) whether, after he got booked at the station, he could have his gun back. (The police report did not specify whether the officer said yes or no.)
SOVEREIGNS! The director of the Caribbean Cultural Center at the University of the Virgin Islands, facing foreclosure of her home by Firstbank Puerto Rico, decided she was not really “Chenzira Davis-Kahina” but actually “Royal Daughter Sat Yah” of the “Natural Sovereign Indigenous Nation of... Smai Tawi Ta-Neter-Awe,” and she and her equally befuddlingly named husband have sued the bank for $190 million in federal court (and begun the flood of incomprehensible paperwork). The couple’s law of “Maat” conveniently holds that attempts by federal marshals to seize their property would double the damages to $380 million.
‘EMOTIONAL SUPPORT’ ANIMALS Daniel, age four–and a duck–accompanied a woman in her 20s in October on a flight from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Asheville, outfitted in a Captain America diaper and red shoes to protect its feet, occasionally (if inadvisedly) giving the woman a peck on the mouth. Reporting the event was author Mark Essig, who has written favorably about pigs but admitted he’d never before been on a flight with “companion poultry” and mused whether Daniel, gazing out a window, experienced an “ancestral” yearning to fly.
THE ART OF SMUGGLING At press time, Leston Lawrence, 35, an employee of the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa, was awaiting a court decision on charges that he stole $140,000 worth of thick gold coins (“pucks”) that, over time, were taken from the mint in his rectum. The mint’s “highest security measures” never turned up a puck on or in Lawrence; he was arrested after the mint investigated a tip that he had sold an unusual number of them for someone of his pay grade.
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION Mayor Paul Antonio of Toowoomba, Australia (pop. 100,000), admitted he had picked an uphill fight, but still has recently been handing out cards to men on the street asking them to help the city (in unspecified ways) become completely free of pornography. Though the city has several tax-paying sex businesses (even a strip club and a brothel), Antonio’s message (augmented by public confessions of men burdened by their porn habits) is directed at the internet’s ease of access to images of male “dominance and power” over females. ■
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he year 2016 hasn’t been kind to many of us, and it’s looking like 2017 will be worse. More than ever, the weakest and most vulnerable members of society need your help. If you don’t assist these charities, no one will. During the holiday season, please take some time and look at all the ways you can help Maui’s neediest charities and nonprofit organizations. It might be easier than you think: they all want money, of course, but some of them they just need a little equipment or supplies that you may already own and were planning on getting rid of. These are solid organizations that do great work, and it will take very little time and effort on your part to ensure that the holidays will be a bit better for those at their worst.
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artifacts, documents, photographs. They’re primarily a museum,offering tours and information about our collections. They provide research opportunity to the public and special school tours for students of all ages. WHAT THEY NEED
HALI‘IMAILE COMMUNITY GARDEN WHAT THEY DO
Hali‘imaile Community Garden donated hundreds of pounds of fresh produce each month to partner organizations that feed the hungry. The produce is donated weekly for a constant supply of fresh squash, greens, herbs, taro, fennel, and other vegetables. Volunteers make it all possible and many hands make light work of providing fresher, more nutritious food to those in the community that need it most. They are proud to have honored one of these outstanding volunteer heroes at the annual Volunteer Hero ceremony at the mayor’s office.
• Volunteers • New toilets in the men’s and women’s toilets (2 total). We need a new energy efficient brand to help reduce our carbon footprint. • Funding to help purchase a solar panel system to help us reduce our electricity bill, and allow ourselves to “go off the grid” in terms of our electricity usage.
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Kevin Harrington, President PO Box 1296, Pu‘unene, HI, 96784 415-480-4769 Haliimailegarden@gmail.com Haliimailegarden.com
MAUI HISTORICAL SOCIETY HALE HO‘IKE‘IKE WHAT THEY DO
Their mission is to collect, preserve, study, interpret and share the history and heritage of Maui. Since 1951, the Maui Historical Society has been a community repository for Hawaiian, missionary and plantation era
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Stacey Moniz, Executive Director 1935 Main St., #202, Wailuku 808-242-6600 Director@whwmaui.net WomenHelpingWomenMaui.org
Sissy Lake Farm, executive director 2373-A Main St., Wailuku 808-244-3326 Info@mauimuseum.org Mauimuseum.org
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MAUI WHAT THEY DO
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN WHAT THEY DO
They work hard to end domestic violence throughout our county and the world. They recognize that not everyone wants their relationship to end–they just want the violence and abuse to stop. WHW works hard with families to create safety plans and work with the community to support victims and educate ourselves about the many forms of domestic violence and how everyone can work together to end it. They help women, men, families and communities be safer and we save lives. Literally–their tagline is “Until Every Home is Safe.” WHAT THEY NEED
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Sherri K. Dodson, Executive Director Habitat for Humanity Maui 970 L. Main St., Wailuku 808-242-1140 Info@habitat-maui.org Habitat-maui.org
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• Cash • Gift certificates to crop production services, ISI Hawaii Water Solutions, Kula Hardware • Hardware from Home Depot and/or Lowe’s • Volunteers • Chainsaw • Garden tools • Garden furniture (tables and chairs)
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Habitat for Humanity Maui has been providing low cost housing and repairs for almost 20 years on the island of Maui. Recently, Habitat expanded its geographic area to include Lanai so that they can help deserving families on Lanai and Maui. They’ve completed more than 108 homes since 2003 and have plans to start a 10 house subdivision in Lahaina next year. They also continue to do small critical repairs and major repairs for those families whose income doesn’t allow them to finance these repairs. All projects done by Habitat are at no profit and no interest, making it affordable for families earning below 80 percent median income. Habitat for Humanity Maui is a licensed construction company, a loan originator and mortgage company as well as a loan servicer. WHAT THEY NEED
• Volunteers, skilled or unskilled on the job site. We need volunteers to prepare lunches or work on our committees. • Building materials. • Monetary donations help fund the building program as well. • Gift cards for hardware stores so that we can purchase tools for the jobsite and volunteers.
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens’ mission is to foster appreciation and understanding of Maui Nui Plants and their role in Hawaiian cultural expression by providing a gathering place for discovery, education and conservation. They grow and promote native and canoe plants unique to Maui County. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens works to increase community use of native Hawaiian plants, and directly acts to prevent extinction of Maui’s unique endemic plants. They work with conservation organizations who protect watersheds and natural areas, by growing and storing rare species with small populations threatened with extinction. WHAT THEY NEED
• New garden gloves (all sizes) • Outdoor tables and chairs for school group visits • Handi-capable gardening tools for volunteers: for ideas, visit Disabilityworktools.com and click “Gardening” • Fencing materials and labor • Riding lawnmower • Golf cart • Chipper/shredder • Volunteers–come to their weekly twohour “Weed and Pot Club” (Wednesdays, 8:30-10:30am) and help them maintain the garden. CONTACT
Whit Germano P.O. Box 6040 Kahului, HI 96733 808-249-2798 info@mnbg.org Mnbg.org
NA KEIKI O EMALIA WHAT THEY DO
Trained volunteer facilitators provide a safe, comfortable place where families can process their grief and form friendships with others who have had a similar experience. They do not provide therapy or counseling. They use art and creative expression in the groups, as well as toys and games for the younger keiki. Children, teens and their families benefit because unprocessed grief can lead to difficulties in school, behavioral problems, anxiety and depression. The community benefits because these young people can have happy, healthy and full lives as they mature. WHAT THEY NEED
• A home of our own • New toys • New arts/crafts materials file cabinet. CONTACT
Brooke A. Brown, PhD PO Box 1137, Wailuku, HI 96793 808-214-9832 Contact@NKoEmaui.org NKoEmaui.org
PACIFIC PRIMATE SANCTUARY WHAT THEY DO
Pacific Primate Sanctuary, Inc. works 24/7 to stop the suffering of our fellow beings and protect their precious lives. Pacific Primate Sanctuary offers refuge and protection to Central and South America primates from research labs, tourist attractions and the pet trade. Their work at the Sanctuary includes providing the rehabilitative care, which enables primates to recover from the trauma and abuse that they have suffered and restoring some of their birthright–life in the natural world with others of their own kind. PPS is an entirely volunteer, nonprofit organization. Pacific Primate Sanctuary is where the suffering stops and the healing begins. WHAT THEY NEED
• Volunteer animal caregivers, office assitants, groundskeepers and handypeople • Donations • Photovoltaic Energy System • New telephone and answering machine • Gardening/grounds keeping equipment and tools including a push mower and garden shed • Load of pea gravel • Vegetable seeds and starts • Pet carriers • Baby blankets, pillow cases • Gift cards to local stores (Costco, Lowes, Home Depot, Safeway, etc.). CONTACT
Erin Enriques, Operations Manager 808-572-8089 Pacificprimatesanctuary@gmail.com Pacificprimate.org
MAUI FOREST BIRD RECOVERY PROJECT WHAT THEY DO
They’re a research and management organization dedicated to the recovery of Maui’s native forest birds. They focus our efforts on the most endangered bird which is the Kiwikiu (Maui Parrotbill). There are only 500 of them left in the world and they are only found on Maui. They study their breeding biology, population status, and productivity. They also work hard to restore high elevation forest on leeward Haleakala where Kiwikiu were once found. They will reintroduce them here once the forest is ready for the birds. WHAT THEY NEED
• Volunteers • Hawaiian Miles donations • Pressure Washer • Rite in the Rain field notebooks • Good nature traps • NikwaxTech Wash (available at REI or Amazon) • Field camp consumables (toilet paper, paper towels, biodegradable dish soap, large garbage bags, Ziplocs or Costco gift cards) • Gaiters • Gas gift cards for project vehicles • Insoles for boots • Office supplies (Copy/printer paper, envelopes, printer cartridges, stamps) • Rubber boots from Dell’s (Women’s size 7, 8, 9 and Men’s size 9, 10, 11) • Binocular Shoulder Harness • 70% Isopropyl Alcohol • Bleach • Pillowcases • Office paper • Work gloves • Landscaping help (mowing and weedeating) • Computer services • Graphic design services • Oil and brake changes for vehicle maintenance
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Debbie Wanderscheid 95 Mahalani St, #19B, Wailuku 808-244-5502 Debbie@kalimaomaui.org Kalimaomaui.org
THE MERWIN CONSERVANCY WHAT THEY DO
Through programs in conservation and education, and through regular community outreach and events, we work to preserve the living legacy of U.S. Poet Laureate and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner W.S. Merwin, one of America’s greatest living poets and translators. In addition to his literary works, Merwin’s legacy includes his 40-plus year conservation effort on Maui–his hand-built, off-the-grid poet’s home and lovingly restored 18.5 acre landscape that now features over 2,800 palms located on Maui’s north shore.A true “living collection”, the Merwin Palm Collection has been taxonomically identified, botanically tagged and extensively recorded in a database that can be accessed and searched online. It’s considered one of the most extensive palm collections in the world. The poet’s home will be a place of future retreat and study for botanists and writers. WHAT THEY NEED
• Cash donations • MacBook Pro Laptop • All-in-one wireless printer (Print/Scan/Fax) • Digital SLR camera with zoom • Airline miles • Office and event volunteers CONTACT
Jason Denhart P.O. Box 809, Haiku 808-579-8876 info@merwinconservancy.org
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Andrea Hall Rodgers 639 Baldwin Ave. Paia 808-579-8398 Mail@laakea.org Laakea.org
MAUI ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS WHAT THEY DO
Their mission says it best. The enrich individuals, building community and connecting our world through the performing arts. For 42 years, MAPA has brought performing arts to the people of Maui by way of afterschool dance, drama and music classes, in-school performing arts residencies and educational theatre tours, and professional quality theatre and dance productions. Last year, MAPA was able to provide over $130,000 in tuition assistance, making its programs accessible to families regardless of their financial circumstances. WHAT THEY NEED
• Cash donations • 15 folding chairs • 48-50” flat screen TV CONTACT
Leighanna Locke 81 N. Church St., Wailuku 808-244-8760 Leighanna@mauiacademy.org Mauiacademy.org
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Laura Berthold 2465 Olinda Rd., Makawao 808-573-0280 info@mauiforestbirds.org Mauiforestbirds.org
KA LIMA O MAUI WHAT THEY DO
Ka Lima O Maui’s mission is “Enhancing Lives through Self-Reliance” for persons with disabilities through employment related services. They’re Maui’s largest employer of persons with disabilities with 60 individuals working on our grounds and custodial service contracts. They also help individuals find work in the community and work closely with employers to garner successful job placements. Their Medicaid Waiver program focuses on helping persons with disabilities gain more independent living skills through a variety of individualized activities. WHAT THEY NEED
• New truck
MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY WHAT THEY DO
LA‘A KEA COMMUNITY WHAT THEY DO
La‘a kea is a residential farm community in Paia where youth and adults with special needs are part of a thriving ohana. As a state-licensed Department of Health Medicaid waiver provider, La‘a kea provides adult day health, personal assistance, supportive employment and respite services with each crew member’s goals supported with an individual plan. La‘a kea also offers affordable housing for Maui’s special needs adults. The Department of Healthlicensed eight-bedroom farmhouse and three individual apartments provide a consistent and supportive social environment with real friendships and safety for the participants that prefer community living. La‘a kea is working to ensure that youth and adults with autism and intellectual disabilities in Maui County have the opportunity to dream big, and make
They offer adoption and transfer services for pets in need of homes, and work with owners and finders to reunite lost pets with their families. Last year, more than 7,000 animals arrived at Maui Humane Society in need of help. 993 lost pets were reunited with their owners, and 573 animal lives were saved by their Wings of Aloha transfer program alone. Maui Humane Society’s Humane Enforcement Officers enforce Maui County animal regulations, rescue pets who are in distress out in the field, and work hard to prevent neglect and cruelty in our community. During their time with MHS, their veterinary staff provides pets with the medical care and rehabilitation that they need. The Hope Fund allows them to go above and beyond for homeless pets in need–saving lives by covering costly procedures like x-rays, amputations and other surgeries and treatContinued on page 11
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Continued from page 9 ment courses. Maui Humane Society also offers free spay and neuter services to the public in an effort to reduce pet overpopulation on the island. Last year, thanks to grant funding, MHS spayed and neutered 5,094 community animals at no cost to the public. WHAT THEY NEED
• Pupparoni treats, or other ‘high value’ treats for socializing shy dogs • Kong paste • Puzzle toys for dogs and cats • Assorted new or gently used collars for our foster program • Large pop up kennels for our foster program • Kitten toys (feathers are a hit!) • Canned food for kittens, puppies, cats and dogs (we really need this!) • Air Kennels for Large Dogs for our Wings of Aloha program • Dog jerky treats (Costco sells them, our dogs LOVE them!) • Cat toy wands (they like the feathered ones) • Guinea pig or rabbit fortified pellet food • Towels • Kong toys for dogs • Kuranda Beds for cats and dogs • Gift Cards to Home Depot, Lowes, Office Max, Wal-mart, or Ace Hardware CONTACT
Josephine Tempongko (Marketing and Education Coordinator) 1350 Mehameha Loop, Puunene 808-877-3680 info@mauihumanesociety.org Mauihumanesociety.org
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION ALOHA CHAPTER WHAT THEY DO
The Alzheimer’s Association, nationwide, works hard to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. WHAT THEY NEED
• Volunteers • Cash donations CONTACT
Lynsey Capone-Smith (Maui Program Specialist) 1130 N. Nimitz Hwy., Ste. A-265, Honolulu, HI 96817 808-591-2771 Lcapone@alz.org Alz.org/hawaii
PAIA YOUTH AND CULTURAL CENTER
caring staff provides guidance and mentorship during daily cooking classes, radio broadcasting, video production, skateboarding, ocean swimming, surfing and during many field trips around the island. WHAT THEY NEED
• Nice vocal microphones for the Hekili Lab production program • 6-person tents and other camping equipment • Pro-level Bodyboards for our Project Venture Bodyboard Club • WaveStorms, Sushi, and other foam surf boards • Office chairs (and other office supplies) for our radio station and administrators. CONTACT
Susun White, Executive Director PO Box 790999 Paia Admin@pyccmaui.org 808-579-8354 PYCCMAUI.ORG
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF MAUI WHAT THEY DO
Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui, Inc., is a nonprofit organization operating six separate dropin service facilities that provide a safe, supportive, non-judgmental, nurturing and supervised environment where youth ages 9 to 17 years old can be themselves, experience positive role models and learn the values and skills that promote success. The Mission Statement of Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. They serve more than 9,000 Maui County youth annually through our six clubs and outreach programs. Their clubhouses are located in Central Maui, Kahekili Terrace (accepts members as young as 6), Paukukalo (accepts members as young as 6), Haiku, Makawao and Lahaina and provide award-winning, evidencebased after school and summer programs. WHAT THEY NEED
• Volunteers • Paper products • School supplies (pens, pencils, paper, notebooks) • Non-perishable food items • Games and sports equipment • Computers • Game tables CONTACT
Linda Gilbertson, Development Specialist 100 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului 808-242-4363 Info@bgcmaui.org Bgcmaui.org
WHAT THEY DO
The Paia Youth & Cultural Center offers a safe and nurturing environment where youth members learn as they experience and grow! In offering many high quality programs and fun activities, the PYCC creates opportunities for youth to build skills, increase self-awareness and self esteem and be more involved in their community. Their
MAUI PRIDE WHAT THEY DO
Maui Pride works hard to educate the residents of Maui on the importance of diversity and appreciating the LGBT community. They also work hard to provide support for the youth and their families in dealing with a
member that is lesbian, gay or transgender. By integrating the LGBT residents and visitors of Maui into our society and culture, their hope is that we can overcome any fears, bias or hatred and foster an even more loving environment on this spiritually enriched island. WHAT THEY NEED
• Cash donations to expand the operation of our center and provide more support for the Youth as well as the Senior Citizen LGBT communities and everyone in-between.
acres of fragile high elevation forests. They do this by building and maintaining ungulate-proof fencing in some of the most inclement weather and terrain in order to protect native forest from cattle, goat, pig and deer damage. The crew controls invasive weeds and monitors the forest’s health. They do outreach in the community and schools spreading awareness about native species and watershed function. WHAT THEY NEED
GIVING BACK
• Cash donation • Sponsorship for environmental awareness tour guide training • Bus transportation for school groups to bring them to native forest areas. • Handheld tablets/phones to teach students about using technology in the field • New Tarps (any size) • Silent auction items and prizes for artists
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They connect fit elders with frail elders to practice healthy aging activities together. All elders improve their balance and cognitive functions while having fun. All elders in the program benefit. Both the fit and the frail as they make deep connections with each other that go beyond the class sessions.
Allison Borell P.O. Box 431, Makawao HI 96768 808-573-6999 info@eastmauiwatershed.org Eastmauiwatershed.org
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Chuck Spence, Vice President PO Box 1259, Pu‘unene 808-463-4636 Info@mauipride.org Mauipride.org
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Karen Peterson PO Box 791339, Paia 808-573-3109 kp@givingbackmentoring.org MoveWithBalance.org
MAUI ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER WHAT THEY DO
MAUI UNITED WAY WHAT THEY DO
Their nonprofit works hard to ensure that there are vital services in place to provide support for those in need, specifically around the impact areas of Education, Income and Health. It’s estimated that one in two people will be touched by MUW within their lifetime.
The MACC is a Hawaii’s most comprehensive performing and visual arts facility–inspiring people through personal and shared experiences of the arts. All people on Maui stand to benefit from what happens at the MACC: the staff and administration strive to provide meaningful, enriching and entertaining arts experiences, through a diverse presentation of performing and visual arts. The MACC also serves as a launching pad for the community’s artists (working and future!) to express themselves. WHAT THEY NEED
• New members • Volunteers • Concert piano or baby grand for the McCoy Studio Theater
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CONTACT
• Toys for their holiday drive. To donate a toy, please drop it at Maui United Way, Pacific Media Group, Habitat for Humanity Restore, American Savings Banks (Maui locations only), and Ace Hardware (Pukalani, Kihei and Lahaina locations only).
Inger Tully 1 Cameron Way, Kahului, HI 96732 808-242- ARTS (2787) inger@mauiarts.org MauiArts.org
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HUI NO‘EAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER
Makana Rosete 270 Hookahi St. Ste. 301, Wailuku 808-244-8787 Makana@mauiunitedway.org Mauiunitedway.org
EAST MAUI WATERSHED PARTNERSHIP WHAT THEY DO
The partnership actively manages 40,000
WHAT THEY DO
The Hui is dedicated to sharing the visual arts with the entire community–ranging from improving academic performance to strengthening and transforming lives and building community. The arts and other “non-core” subjects have been diminishing in Hawaii’s classrooms for over a decade. Continued on page 13
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Continued from page 11 In a National Center for Education Statistics report outlining 2012 art education policies in each state, Hawaii ranks near the bottom– 40th out of 50 states and Washington, D.C. Due in part to federal education requirements as well as budget cuts to public school arts programs, many children have limited access to arts education and, as a result, more than ever the Hui serves as a vital community resource by providing arts education opportunities to youth and adults on Maui.
while also cultivating and nurturing local artists in the production of their original works. While there are several performance-based theater arts programs in Central or South Maui, there are very few performance-based drama programs offered on West Maui. Theatre Theatre Maui bridges this gap by providing low-cost and no-cost drama programs on the Westside. We provide free improv classes at the Boys & Girls Club in Lahaina. They also provide a tutor to teach after-school theater arts class at Lahaina Intermediate School.
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WHAT THEY NEED
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• Cash donations • Storage space • Furniture casters • Paint, rollers, pans, brushes • Cardboard boxes, foam boards, paper, poster board • Crayons, color marking pens, glue • Tools of just about any kind • Cleaning supplies • Extension cords, plastic buckets, safety scissors
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Angie Thompson PO Box 12318, Lahaina, HI 96761 808-661-1168 angie@ttmwestmaui.org Ttmwestmaui.org
LAHAINA ARTS ASSOCIATION WHAT THEY DO
The Lahaina Arts Association provides nocost art education for children on Maui and Molokai who need it most, through the Maui Youth Art Outreach program. Their focus is to bring quality art education to children who would otherwise have no access to creative arts. Currently, LAA reaches nearly 1,000 keiki every year. They partner with Hana School and Kaunakakai School on Molokai to provide the students only art education programming. They partner with youth centers, homeless centers, and government housing sites to serve communities in-need. Additionally, LAA provides annual scholarships and mentorships for High school art students. WHAT THEY NEED
• Cash donations • Acrylic paint, all colors • Paint brushes • Colored paper • Crayons, markers, colored pencils and watercolors • Craft supplies • Art supplies • Copy paper CONTACT
Erin Brothers 648 Wharf St. Suite 103, Lahaina, HI 96761 808-661-0111 info@lahaina-arts.org Lahaina-arts.org
THEATRE THEATRE MAUI WHAT THEY DO
Theatre Theatre Maui provides a full-spectrum of hands-on theater experience for children and adults in the West Maui community
ily YMCA also helps a large portion of our community through their Scholarship Program, providing financial assistance to individuals and families. Through this program, the Maui Family YMCA was able to produce over 200 membership opportunities and approximately 300 program services.
They’re the county’s primary food provider for people in need. They serve about 10,000 people every month, 40 percent of whom are children.
WHAT THEY NEED
WHAT THEY NEED
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• Cash donations • Canned food (meat, tuna, fruits, vegetables, soups) • Boxes of cereal, rice and pasta
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Brian Kawamoto 250 Kanaloa Ave. Kahului, HI 96732 808-242-9007 Jason@mauiymca.org Mauiymca.org
They promote environmental literacy and leadership among Maui youth ages 12-18 via their environmental filmmaking and leadership programs. Maui Huliau Foundation is currently in its fifth year serving Maui youth ages 12-18 from all schools. Their Huliau Environmental Filmmaking Club has produced more than 40 student environmental films now on their YouTube channel and have been selected at international film festivals. Students in this program and the Huliau Youth Leaders program are working on innovative projects like using film and the internet to teach environmental filmmaking to students in other Pacific islands, and working with community groups to raise awareness about the impacts of single-use plastic. They also lead annual backpacking trips into Haleakala.
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They work hard to bring the awareness and skills of Nonviolent Communication to the community. They especially want to reach people that influence our next generation. Their goal is to create a shift in our culture toward collaboration and compassion. They work with other local nonprofits that could use support in learning and incorporating nvc in their programs, guest lecture at the universities in Hawaii, offer free parenting classes around the island and actively pursue avenues to have Nonviolent Communication taught in schools through anti-bullying programs and peer mediation. WHAT THEY NEED
• Access to schools and the community CONTACT
Jamaica LaTurner PO Box 790343, Paia HI 96779 808-575-5301 Info@nvcnextgen.org Nvcnextgen.org
MAUI FAMILY YMCA WHAT THEY DO
The Maui Family YMCA works hard to enhance the quality of life for individuals, families and our community through programs that foster moral growth and build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all. The Maui Fam-
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FRIENDS OF MOKU‘ULA WHAT THEY DO
Through educational programs, they cultivate awareness of Native Hawaiian culture and share the history of Lahaina and Maui with others, including students, teachers, visitors and residents. They are committed to restoring Hawaii’s royal complex at Moku‘ula and working with governmental entities to revive the pond of Mokuhinia (at the south end of Lahaina). WHAT THEY NEED
• Monetary donations CONTACT
505 Front St., #221, Lahaina 808-661-3659 Friends@mokuula.com Mokuula.com
MAUI ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS WHAT THEY DO
IMUA FAMILY SERVICES WHAT THEY DO
Imua Family Services provides comprehensive early childhood development services to children and their families with the support and resources needed to reach their full potential in life. They provide a combination of services including speech language pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and care coordination services. Their team works hard to get children a plan that best fits them and helps them reach those important milestones.
They provide a safe nurturing environment filled with love and compassion for adults with physical or cognitive impairments, personal care that pampers and keeps them safe and comfortable, and daily reminiscent activities to bring a spark of life back into their days. They strive to support the needs of caregivers; to help him/her survive their role; to know how to provide compassionate care through gained knowledge of dementia behaviors. WHAT THEY NEED
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CONTACT
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students to continue working in the garden. Right now, we have a gap during the 7th and 8th grade years until high school level agriculture. We have started an agriculture club for after school involvement for all grades, and we do a farmers market on Thursdays. We sell fresh produce and starts out of our garden. It’s a really cool way for kids to learn that skill–they learn sales and communication along with the ag. We also want to feed the community as we grow and start to create a surplus.” The school has also procured nearby acreage, but it will be a while before they can expand that far. That’s where the fundraiser comes in. “There’s so much potential for growing this program, but I realized getting money to grease the wheels right away is what is going to help this program the most. The support for our upcoming fundraiser has been phenomenal. We have over 50 companies that have donated stuff for the silent auction. Several of the items are really substantial. We have several gift cards for treatments at the Grand Wailea Spa, Pacific Whale Foundation cruises, Golf Course rounds, stays at bed and breakfasts–we are looking at over $7,000 in retail value for these items. I don’t even know how we’re going to fit it all in on one table at Flatbread. It’s not a bad problem to have.” This Tuesday, starting at 5pm, Flatbread in Paia will kick down a portion of every pizza they sell to the Kalama Intermediate School Garden. The silent auction will be in full effect as well. ■
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rying to nail down an interview time between big wave sets was tough for Maui boy Ian Walsh. He’s been surfing big waves every chance he could get for as long as he can remember. His career trajectory and competition schedule has been distinct from most pro surfers because of these huge swells, and their unpredictability. Somehow, he’s found the time to create a new kind of surf film, in a partnership with Red Bull. This Saturday, Nov. 26, Maui gets to see Distance Between Dreams at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. “The concept for the film had been brewing in the back of my mind since 2011”, says Walsh. “I had started writing small storyboards down and conceptualizing what I would really like to work on. I was influenced by a few pivotal films. It’s really fun to see it all come to fruition years later. When it’s all happening, it’s happening so fast. Last year, there were so many impactful swells so the production level was moving at such an expedited rate. Its been a really fun ride. To see it go from notes on a piece of paper six or seven years ago to what it is now, and to be able to share that with the world on Maui on Nov. 26, is incredible.” In the film, you’ll follow Walsh and his brothers Luke, Shaun and D.K., along with World Champ John John Florence, Greg Long and Shane Dorian during the 2015 winter season where Hawaii saw back-toback El Nino swells. “Rather than make a typical surf film that only shows what big wave surfers do, we made a film that shows who these exceptional individuals are,” says Rob Bruce, the film’s director. “Very few people realize what guys like Ian and his brothers go through every day, not only physically, but also emotionally and personally to remain ready and at the top of their sport year-round. It’s a fascinating
and crazy lifestyle that creates unique characters and inspiring camaraderie.” One of the ways the film gives you an insight into what these athletes are thinking is by mic’ing them in the water. “You have real time audio,” says Walsh. “We captured the emotions of what the surfers are sharing between each other, before, during and after these waves. Talking to themselves before a 60-foot wall of water hits you in the impact zone. All of that is just so real.” Put simply, this is not a typical surf film. “Usually it’s, ‘OK, show a travel sequence, then queue the music, queue the surfing, queue the location, repeat,’” says Walsh. “Instead, this film shows a lot more of what goes into surfing–the ups and downs we face. Another big thing that’s different for me is that a lot of the times when you see a surf film or a snowboard film, you only see the best of the best shots that make the cut. In this film, we wanted to show some of the sessions in their entirety, to show some of the really horrific falls and a guy bouncing back. I wanted to show how a bad fall can alter the psychology of the entire session when waves are in the 60-foot range.” The film is part of Red Bull’s Unrideables series. “The Unrideables franchise is dedicated to athletes and visionaries, who are truly redefining what is possible in their sport,” said Scott Bradfield, Head of Production and Development for Red Bull Media House North America. “Ian’s winter last year represents sport progressing vision and effort at the highest level.” The red carpet event starts at 5pm. Tickets are $10 and free for ages 12 and under. Showtimes will be 6pm and 8pm at the MACC’s Castle Theater. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more A&E news, visit: mauitime.com/entertainment
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING! – Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! Check out all Maui’s wonderful Thanksgiving events and celebrations in our special holiday section this week. Head out to the Turkey Trot Race in Kula, and take advantage of great Thanksgiving dinner specials at a variety of island restaurants and resorts. ’Tis the season for counting our blessings, and we’re especially thankful for all of you! mauitime.com/thanksgiving Photo: Flickr/Donkey Hotey
KIHEI FOURTH FRIDAY – It’s time again for the monthly Kihei Fourth Friday Town Party. Visit South Maui forr n live entertainment, great music, food trucks, more than al 50 Maui-made arts and craft vendors and wonderful local sshopping. Check out a variety of special offers at Kihei restaurants and don’t forget the keiki zone. Free. 6pm. Kii); hei 4th Friday, (Azeka Marketplace Mauka., Kihei); 808-270-7710; Mauifridays.com.
FRIDAY, NOV. 25 ‘MARY POPPINS’ – The run of the musical Mary Poppins at the Iao Theater starts Friday, Nov. 25 and goes through Sunday, Dec. 11. This is a fabulous family-friendly event for all! Check out this supercalifragilisticexpialidocious musical adventure while everyone’s favorite nanny performs on stage with a crew of talented Maui actors. Showtimes are Fridays at 7:30pm, Saturday at 2pm and 7:30pm and Sundays 3pm and 6pm. $20-40. 2pm. Iao Theater, (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; Mauionstage.com. Photo: Brett Wulfson
‘DUKE’ – You’ll want to see Duke by Moses Goods at the MACC. Goods is an awardwinning writer, storyteller and actor, and he’ll portray Duke Paoa Kahanamoku in this oneman stage show. Duke remains a legend in Hawaii sports history, and this show will take attendees on a journey through some of his biggest life achievements. $28. 6pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy of MACC
FRIDAY, FR F R IID DAY, NOV. 25 ADVENTURE A DVENTU CLUB – The Adventure Club Lei’d in Hawaii Tour will stop at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center (MACC). Adventure C Club is a duo of electronic musicians from Canada–Christi tian Srigley and Leighton James. Internationally heralded ffor their specific electronic music genre, attendees can llook forward to tracks from their newest album Red // Blue aand incredible tech visuals. $25-45. 6pm. Maui Arts a and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 8 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org. Photo: Vanessa Lovett
ALL ABOARD THE HOLIDAY EXPRESS – The Maui Sugar Cane Train will be offering “All Aboard Holiday Express” evening train rides from Friday, Nov. 25 to Sunday, Dec. 25. From Lahaina’s Puukolii Station, the train will head to the Ka‘anapali Station, stop at the trestle bridge and finally head back to the Puukolii Station. Santa will ride, too, and give a free toy to the keiki. Check-in/boarding is 30 minutes before start time, and the ride is approximately 45-min. $30. 6:30pm & 8pm. Maui Sugar Cane Train, (957 Limahana Pl., Lahaina); 808-667-6851; Sugarcanetrain.com. Photo: Flickr/Jimmy Emerson
SATURDAY, NOV. 26 HARD ROCK CAFE CLOSING SHOW – Lahaina is losing another one of its iconic Front Street hot spots–Hard Rock Cafe. I could wax poetic about all the live shows and bacchanalian behavior enjoyed on this particular corner in Lahaina. This bash will have sets by DJ Boomshot and live performances by One Time Weasel, B. Nobil and CP and The Lamonts. Show is $10 to feed the musicians, but it’s free if you’ve worked at HRC Maui. $10. 10pm. Hard Rock Cafe, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-7400; Hardrock.com/maui. Photo courtesy The Lamonts
‘NO COUNTRY C FOR OLD HENS’ – The No Country For Old Hens come comedy improv show will happen at the ProArts Playhouse in Kihei. Join the funny Free Range Comedy crew for a night of belly laughs. Perfor Performers include William Hubbard, Chris Rose, Matt Brass, Karen Stavash, John Williams, Victoria McGee and Kristi Scott. If you b bring a can of food for the Maui Food Bank or check-in on Yelp. co com, you’ll receive $2 off admission. $10. 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com. h Photo courtesy of Facebook/FreeRangeComedy P
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SUNDAY, NOV. SUNDAY NOV 27 ART IN THE PARK BIRTHDAY – Art in the Park will celebrate their 49th birthday at the Banyan Tree Park in Lahaina this weekend–Saturday, Nov. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 27. The Lahaina Arts Society will present a great event with two days of festivities that include a fine art fair, silent auction, live music, magic shows, face painting, tiedye workshop and birthday cake. Free. 9am. Banyan Tree Park Lahaina, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808661- 0111; Lahainaarts.com. Photo: Ellen Levinsky
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YULE BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS – The Maui Choral Arts Association will be perform their Yule Be Home For Christmas show at the MACC. This annual holiday concert will feature classics, favorites, great sing-a-longs and tons of holiday cheer. The show is directed by Gary Leavitt and will feature pianist Lotus Dancer. $15-30. 3:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org. Photo: Jack Grace
MONDAY, NOV. 28
KA‘EHU BAY BEACH CLEAN-UP – It’s time for Hawaii Wildlife Foundation’s monthly Ka‘ehu Bay beach cleanup. Bring your family and friends to help pick up the trash that litters Maui’s northwest coastline. These clean-ups include Japanese tsunami debris monitoring and Sharkastic research. Wear sturdy shoes, hats and plenty of sun protection. All supplies will be provided. Free. 9am. Kukona Place, (Kukona Place, Wailuku); Wildhawaii.org/ projects.html. Photo: Flickr/DanielOines
KRISHNA DAS KIRTAN – Krishna Das will host an “enCHANTing” evening of kirtan at the Makawao Union Church. Returning for its sixth year, it’ll be an evening of kirtan, classical Indian music and bhakti yoga. Krishna Das will perform alongside Arjun Bruggeman, Genevieve Walker, David Nichtern, Mark Gorman and Nina Rao. There will also be a pre-show vegetarian dinner at 5:30pm (not included in ticket price). $30-40. 7:00pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; Makawaounionchurch.org. Photo: Facebook/Mike Crall
TUESDAY, TU U ESDAY, N NOV. OV O V. 29 2 MOVEMBER SILENT AUCTION – Celebrate Movember at Captain Jack’s Island Grill. This is the month to grow out your mustache in support of men’s health issues. There will be a Best ‘Stache contest, live music, great food and a silent auction that will fund the Movember Foundation. Free. 2pm. Captain Jacks Island Grill, (672 Front St., Lahaina); 8 808-667-0988; CaptainJacksMaui.com. Photo co courtesy Captain Jack’s Island Grill
NA MELE O MAUI – Na Mele O Maui will perform “Aloha ‘la No Maui, For the Love of Maui” at the MACC. The evening will feature songs about the Valley Isle, Hawaiian cultural activities, singing competition (students K-12) and an art competition (high school students). Free. 9am. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the MACC
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Film
by Barry Wurst II
'Moonlight' Everything about this film is new, and that’s wonderful ★★★★★ Rated PG-13/ 99 Min.
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he first scene of Moonlight is done in a single take: we watch as a drug dealer named Juan (played by Mahershala Ali) oversees his operation and checks in, mentor-like, with a young protégé, who is furiously working the streets. This sequence is filmed in a handheld, old school manner that recalls when doing these sorts of shots were difficult, intricately organized stunts that couldn’t be done with CGI. It’s the first indication that the film we’re watching is something truly special. The best thing a movie can do is present the viewer with something new. After the first few minutes, I assumed I knew where the Florida-set Moonlight was going and that I had seen a version of it before. The character of Juan immediately reminded me of Delroy Lindo’s amazing performance as a neighborhood “father figure” in Spike Lee’s 1995 masterpiece Clockers. The set up seemed to indicate this was another slice of life movie about growing up in “the hood,” as dozens of great, early
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1990s movies had captured previously. Actually, Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight, one of the great movie discoveries of 2016, goes places I’ve never seen before and presents its impactful story in a bold new way. Juan discovers a little boy hiding by himself. The kid, who identifies himself as “Little” (played by Alex R. Hibbert) doesn’t say much but doesn’t want to go home. Juan is moved by the boy’s inner strength and immediately takes to him. Their relationship becomes a tight, father/son dynamic, in which Juan instills Little with a newfound encouragement. We also discover why Little is so afraid of his mother (a devastating Naomi Harris) and that the boy carries a big secret. The story is told in three acts, each marked by Little’s growth into a man. We meet up with him as a teenager (played by Ashton Sanders and identified as “Chiron”) and as an adult in a very different stage of his life (played by Trevante Rhodes and referred to as “Black”). This brief synopsis does nothing to describe the way Jenkins shapes his story, as a series of memories that range from painful to rapturous. Movies depicting a “gangsta” lifestyle
This is great and all, but maybe next time can we take a boat?
dependably have a lot of hip-hop music on the soundtrack but not this one. Instead, Moonlight uses a great deal of instrumental, classical-sounding music, creating a universal, richly felt mood. The scene where Juan teaches Little how to swim is especially moving, as the imagery and music create a richly observed, seemingly organic moment. Moonlight presents a journey unfamiliar to me and to cinema in general: that of a shy, timid, gay African-American man who struggles with his identity while growing up in a bad neighborhood. There are moments that lean towards melodrama but nothing here is presented in a preachy, politically charged or remotely message-driven way. Everyone in the cast gives a superb, layered performance. Ali makes Juan a complex, surprisingly tender man whose profession says nothing about the good person he’s trying
to be. Hibbert never hits a false note as Little, Sanders is devastating playing the character as a taunted high school student and Rhodes is unforgettable as a man at possibly the end or the beginning of his life. The final act, in which Black reconnects with an old friend, is remarkably suspenseful, as nothing that occurs feels inevitable or motivated by screenplay convention. The only thing remotely Hollywood here is the familiar name of the film’s producer (some guy named Brad Pitt). There is sadness in Little’s journey but also humor, insight and joy. Then there’s the final scene, which is a breathtaking in its poetry. Moonlight takes lots of chances and emerges a bold, beautiful work. Jenkins side-steps editorializing Little’s world and journey, and makes every scene an opportunity for discover and understanding. ■
Film
by Alex Mitchell
Showtimes [Editor’s note: Some showtimes were unavailable at press time. Please contact the theater for more information.]
Arrival- PG13- 2D THU-SAT 1:45 4:30 7:10
Arrival- PG13- 2D THU 11:30 2:10 4:50 7:20 9:50.
9:40, SUN-THU 1:45 4:30 7:10. Trolls -PG- 2D THU-SAT 10:15 12:30 2:45 7:30 9:45, SUN-THU 10:15 12:30 2:45 7:30.
Doctor Strange-PG13- 2D THU 11:30 1:50 4:50
KA‘AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm) Moana - PG- 2D THU-SAT 10:20 11:10 11:40 12:40 2:00 2:30 4:20 4:30 7:00 9:30 10:00, 2D SUN-THU 11:10 11:40 12:40 2:00 2:30 4:20 4:30 7:00. 3D THU-THU 3:00 5:20 7:40. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find ThemPG13- 2D THU-SAT 10:30 11:30 4:10 5:10 8:00 9:50 10:50, 2D SUN-THU 10:30 11:30 4:10 5:10 8:00, 3D THU- SAT 11:30 1:20 5:10 7:10 8:00 10:50.
MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) Allied-R- 2D THU 11:30 12:00 1:50 2:20 4:40
5:10 7:30 8:00 10:00 10:40. Bad Santa 2- R- 2D THU 11:30 2:50 5:10 7:30 10:20. Rules Don’t Apply- PG13- 2D THU 11:30 2:00 5:00 7:40 10:20. Bleed For This-R- 2D THU 11:30 2:20 7:40 10:20. The Edge of Seventeen-R- 2D THU 11:30 2:50 5:20 8:10 10:40.
7:00 9:50, 3D THU 12:00 2:30 5:20 7:50 10:40. Hacksaw Ridge-R- 2D THU 12:00 3:10 6:30 9:40. Loving-PG13- 2D THU 1:30 4:20 7:10 10:00. Trolls-PG- 2D THU 11:30 2:30 4:40 8:00 10:40. Moonlight-R- 2D THU 5:00.
WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) Moana-PG- 2D THU 1:15 4:00 6:45 9:30, 3D
THU 1:45 4:30 7:15 10:00. 2D FRI 1:45 7:15, 3D 4:30 10:00. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find ThemPG13- 2D THU 12:30 7:00, 3D 3:45 10:15.
Rules Don't Apply opens this week
NEW THIS WEEK
Earth, and a linguist tries to communicate with them. Stars Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner. 116 min.
LOVING - PG13 - Biography/Drama - An interracial couple in Virginia in 1958 gets sentenced to prison for the crime of getting married. 123 min.
BAD SANTA 2 - R - Comedy - Drunken Willie (Billy Bob Thornton) and his angry pal Marcus (Tony Cox) are back, this time to rob a charity on Christmas Eve. 92 min.
RULES DON’T APPLY - PG13 - Drama/Romance - The story of a young actress, her driver and the weirdo billionaire they work for. 126 min.
NOW PLAYING ALLIED - R - Action/War - An intelligence officer (Brad Pitt) meets a beautiful French Resistance fighter (Marion Cotillard) during World War II. 124 min. ALMOST CHRISTMAS - PG13 - Comedy/ Drama - A dysfunctional family gathers for Christmas. Stars Kimberly Elise, Omar Epps and Danny Glover. 111 min. THE ACCOUNTANT - R - Action/Crime - Ben Affleck stars as an accountant who kills people, or maybe he’s a killer who does accounting. Anyway, it all stars Anna Kendrick and that guy who played Juno’s dad. 128 min. ARRIVAL - PG13 - Sci-Fi/Drama - Aliens come to
BLEED FOR THIS - R - Sports/Biography - The story of the amazing comeback of boxer Vinny Pazienza (Miles Teller). 116 min.
jector who won the Medal of Honor while serving as an army medic during the battle of Okinawa. Directed by Mel Gibson! 131 min. INFERNO - PG13 - Action/Crime - The Da Vinci Code’s Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) is back, but this time he has to foil a global plot while suffering from amnesia. Also stars Felicity Jones. 121 min.
DOCTOR STRANGE - PG13 - Action/Adventure - In this latest Marvel movie, a neuroscientist (Benedict Cumberbatch) finds himself pulled into a world of mystic arts. 115 min.
MOANA - PG - Animation - In this new Disney film a young navigator (voiced by Auli‘i Cravalho) sails to a fabled island, with the demigod Maui (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) accompanying her. 113 min.
THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN - R - Comedy/ Drama - Life becomes unbearable when Nadine’s best friend starts dating Nadine’s older brother. 104 min.
MOONLIGHT - R - Drama - The story of an African-American man, from childhood to adulthood, who grows up in Miami. Stars Mahershala Ali. See this week’s movie review. 111 min.
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM - PG13 - Adventure/Fantasy - Set 70 years before Harry Potter went to Hogwarts, this is the story of how Newt Scamander researched and wrote the definitive textbook on magical creatures. 133 min.
SHUT IN - PG13 - Drama/Thriller - A young woman who lives isolated in New England must somehow save a young boy trapped in a bad winter storm. 91 min.
HACKSAW RIDGE - R - War/Biography - The story of Desmond T. Doss, a conscientious ob-
TROLLS - PG - Animation - Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel and Justin Timberlake voice trolls, in this adventure about a happy troll looking for her troll friends. 92 min.
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Knowledge is power. Moustache is King.
Calendar
by Alex Mitchell & Shannon Kekahuna
Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29TH 2PM-8PM BENEFIT IN SUPPORT OF THE MOVEMBER FOUNDATION
Come join us at Captain Jack’s, sport your best ‘Stache, and help us aid a worthy cause or donate online at movember.com under team name “cooljacks”.
672 FRONT ST. • LAHAINA NEXT TO COOL CAT CAFE 10:30AM-10:30PM Daily
MAUI FILM FESTIVAL: FIRST LIGHT 2016 - Thu. Nov 24 - Wed. Dec 28. The Maui Film Festival lights up the Silver Screen at the Castle Theater with its annual First Light: Academy Screenings. 3pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauifilmfestival.com LUKAS NELSON AND PROMISE OF THE REAL - Fri. Nov 25 - Sun. Nov 27. Lukas Nelson will be in Paia for three days with special guests. See him on Friday at 9pm with YumYum Beast, Saturday at 9pm with Lily Meola, Tom Conway and Brandt Quick, and on Sunday at 7:30pm with Brian and Meryl. Cost is $30 with limited 2 and 3 night passes available. 21+. 9pm. Charley’s Restaurant and Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085; Charleysmaui.com OBSIDIAN: A BLACK-FRIDAY BLACK-LIGHT SOIREE - Fri. Nov 25. This Black Friday, shake off that Thanksgiving dinner on an ultraviolet-drenched dance floor! Extra loads of UV active black lighting, video mapped visuals, body and face painting, dessert and more. Hear sounds by DJs VitaminDevo, UBF, Deviant and Turtle. There will also be visuals by VJs Kaptian Kaos and N3.bot. $10. 21+. 9pm. Casanova Italian Restaurant and Deli, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; Casanovamaui.com LAST CALL FOR ROCK AND ROLL - Sat. Nov 26. This is the last live show at the Hard Rock Cafe in historic Lahaina before they close their doors in December. The Lamonts and One Time Wease. On the mic is B. Nobil and CP, and wrapping up the vibes will be DJ Boomshot. $10. 21+. 10pm. Hard Rock Cafe, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-7400; Hardrock.com/maui
STAGE SHOWS KUPANAHA MAGIC SHOW - Tue-Sat. Watch “Maui’s Magical Family” team up with the Kupanaha dancers. See scintillating hula interpretations bring spectacular illusions, charm and culture to the stage. $65-99. 4:30pm. Kupanaha Magic Theatre, (2525 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-0128; Kupanaha.com WARREN AND ANNABELLE’S MAGIC SHOW - Mon-Sat. 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. $64-104.50. 5pm. Warren and Annabelle’s, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-6244; Warrenandannabelles.com ‘ULALENA - Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri. Delight in the richness of Hawaiian history and culture through authentic Hawaiian music, dance and over 100 instruments played live in a dynamic, colorful, emotional, and entertaining theatrical performance. Embark on this powerful journey, and leave with a deeper understanding of island culture, and the true essence of aloha. $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 NA LIO DINNER - Thu. Nov 24. Sit back and enjoy the story of the horse in Hawaii and discover how the cowboys and the horse became a part of Hawaiian culture. Check-in at the shop and the shuttle will transport you to Kahalawai Farms and Stables for the dinner and show. The Menu will be seasonal and prepared on location by Kalei’s Food Truck and Catering. Visit with miniature horses Julio and Freedom. BYOB. $99. 5:30pm. Na Lio Gift Shop, (335 Keawe St., Lahaina); 808-270-2255; Naliomaui.com ‘BURN’N LOVE’ - Mon, Tue, Thur, 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 one of the best Elvis impersonators in the
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world. $60-110. 7:30pm. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; Mauitheatre.com HAPA DINNER SHOW - Sat. Nov 26. Enjoy a fun filled evening of awesome Hawaiian Music and dining. Experience a night with Barry Flanagan, Ron Kuala‘au and Tarvin Makia. Dine from a menu of exceptional entrees, pupus and cocktails. $40. 6pm. Kahili Restaurant, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-242-6000; Kahilirestaurant.com HOLIDAY COMEDY JAM - Sat. Nov 26. Featuring many local comics, check out the Holiday Comedy Jam with Cool Hand Luke, Chuck Sauce and Corky along with DJ Host Kid Continental and Dabodose. 21+. 9pm. Casanova Italian Restaurant and Deli, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; Casanovamaui.com COMEDY AND MAGIC WITH HOLDEN MOWAT - Sat. Nov 26. Join Maui Magician Holden Mowat with his interactive, all-ages magic-comedy performance on the mall’s center stage. 11:30am. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com SUZUKI-MAUI ANNUAL HOLIDAY CONCERT - Sat. Nov 26. Celebrate the 2016 holiday season with joyous music for the season. All of Suzuki-Maui violin students are ready to play your favorite holiday tunes. Special guests include, Maestro Robert E. Wills of Maui Chamber Orchestra, oboe soloist Jazlynn Woods and musicians from Maui Chamber Orchestra and Maui Pops Orchestra. Suggested donation $15. 7pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; Makawaounionchurch.org ‘AN EVENING WITH MARK TWAIN’ - Sun. Nov 27. Actor and theater director Rick Scheideman will perform his one-man show at the Pioneer Inn Courtyard. Enjoy a pre-show dinner and happy hour from 3-6pm. Drinks are available for purchase throughout the show. Reservations recommended. $22. 6pm. Pioneer Inn Maui, (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 303-507-0987; Rickscheideman.com MAUI IMPROV WELCOMES NATE STARKEY - Sun. Nov 27. Nate Starkey is a respected and renowned improv instructor and performer. $5. 6:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com
MAUI FOODIE CASTAWAY’S SEAFOOD NIGHT - Fri. Nov 25. Enjoy a seafood extravaganza with fresh fish, clams, shrimp, crab leg cluster, Portuguese sausage, new potatoes, corn on the cob and garlic bread. $47.95. 5pm. Castaway Cafe, (45 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-9091; CastawayCafe.com BLACK ROCK’S CRAB LEG FEAST - Fri. Nov 25. Enjoy a special three-course menu. Guests will start with a fresh green salad before indulging in one pound of steamed snow crab legs, seasonal roasted Maui vegetables, loaded mashed potatoes and drawn butter. Finish dinner with chef’s specialty dessert. $58. 5:30pm. Black Rock Kitchen at Sheraton Maui, (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-921-4600; BlackRockKitchen.com CANE AND CANOE SUNDAY BRUNCH - Sun. Nov 27. Featuring an enhanced a la carte breakfast menu created by Chef David Viviano, Sunday Brunch will be a celebration of savory and sweet culinary delights. 10am. Cane and Canoe at Montage Kapalua, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-6626681; Caneandcanoe.com SUNDAY HAWAIIAN MUSIC JAM SESSION - Sun. Nov 27. How do you take Sunday Brunch and make it better? By listening to Hawaii’s most talented musicians, of course. Cost is $50 for adults and $25 for children. 10am. King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-249-0033; Kamehamehagolf.com
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AMBROSIA
Le Grind w/ DJ Blast, 10pm
Obsidian w/ Vitamin Devo and Friends, 9:30pm $10
Holiday Comedy Jam w/ KId Continental (house, edm, hip hop) 10pm, $10
Thanksgiving Meal 2pmclose, Mark Johnstone & Lenny Castellanos, 6:308:30pm, no cover
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real w/ YumYum Beast 9pm, $30
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real w/ Lily Meola, Tom Conway & Brandt Quick, 9pm, $30
Sunday Brunch & Bloody Mary Bar 7am, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real w/ Brian & Meryl 7:30pm, $30
MON- Live Band & Open Mic 7-10pm, TUE- Tom Conway, 6:30pm, WED-Ryan Robinson 6:30pm
Open for Lunch, but Closed for dinner!
Johnny Ringo 7:30-10pm; no cover
Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; no cover
Justin Phillips 7:-9pm; no cover
MON-TBA, TUE - Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm WED-Benny Uyetake 7-9pm; no cover
NFL & SIN
Brandt Quick 4-6pm
Fish Tank, 9pm
NFL & Gina Martinelli Band, 7pm
MON- NFL, TUE & WED- Pool League
Pub Quiz 7pm, DJ Jamo 10pm
TBA
TBA
SIN 9pm
MON- MA’s Mix, 10pm, TUE- Ladies Night 10pm, WED- Jessica & Kanoa, 10pm
Tori Dixon
Noa Zeb, 11-1pm
Jon Kanekua 11-1pm, Flip Coin Night! 10pm
Jon Kanekua, 11-1pm
MON-Jon Kanekua 11-1pm, TUE- Jon Kanekua 11-1pm
744 Front St. (Rooftop), Lahaina - 669-6425
Gretchen Rhodes & Houseshakers
Kaniela Q 2-5pm, Late Night Happy Hour w/ DJ Gary, 9pm-12am, Houseshakers
CLOSED for a Private Party (6:30pm)
Paul Johnson 2-5pm Ryan Robinson
MON- Andrew Corradini, TUE- Kaniela Q 2-5pm, Paul Johnson 7:30pm, WED- Kaniela Q 2-5pm, Hoiseshakers 7:30pm
HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH
Rampage, 9pm
Dat Guyz 9pm
Island Reggae, 10pm
NFL 8am-6pm, Karaoke Industry Night 8pm
MON-Karaoke 8pm, TUE-Karaoke & $1 Tacos, WED- Open Mic 9pm
CASANOVA 1188 Makawao Ave. - 572-0220
CHARLEY’S 142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8085
COOL CAT CAFE Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St #160, Lahaina - 667-0988
DIAMONDS ICE BAR 1279 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-9299
DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-9669
DOWN THE HATCH 658 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4900
FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST.
1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 891-8010
HARD ROCK CAFE 900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400
WINE SOCIAL - Sun. Nov 27. Here’s an intimate wine and food pairing from restaurant and wine list manager Jim Hansen. His thoughtful selections will be paired with light bites. 4:30pm. Pulehu, an Italian Grill at Westin Ka‘anapali Resort, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3254; Westinkaanapali.com/dining/pulehu KO’S SUNDAY NIGHT LAULAU - Sun. Nov 27. Enjoy Chef Tylun Pang’s healthy and modern take on a traditional Hawaiian dish, the special seafood laulau includes Maui fresh catch fish, shrimp, scallops, spinach, mushrooms and baby bok choy, all wrapped in ti leaf, steamed, and served with jasmine rice. 5pm. Ko at Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-2210; Korestaurant.com
ART SCENE UNIQUES GALLERY GIFT SHOP EXHIBIT - Mon. Nov 21 - Tue. Dec 20. Find the perfect gift or tiny treasure for your family and friends–paintings, sculpture, jewelry, plants, body products, furniture, linens and edible delicacies at the Schaefer International Gallery. Free. 10am. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org HUI HOLIDAYS 2016 - Mon. Nov 21 - Sat. Dec 24. Join the Hui for a month-long holiday shopping extravaganza as its beloved Gallery Shop at Kaluanui expands to fill the entire gallery with a winter wonderland of local and handmade items and museum-quality stocking stuffers. 9pm. Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com LEE OLULANI PLEVNEY - Thu. Nov 24. Lee Plevney’s artistic practices engages the Hawaiian Islands, its landscapes, sea life, animals and people as she explores her heritage through clay. 11am. Maui Hands Paia, (84 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-9245; Mauihands.com NA AKA O NA KUPUNA: SHADOWS OF THE ANCESTORS - Thu. Nov 24. Artist Amy Madrin Justen’s exhibition of new watercolor paintings will be on display throughout November in the old courthouse building. 6pm. Lahaina Arts Society, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com FRIDAY NIGHT ART NIGHT - Fri. Nov 25. Lahaina Printsellers Ltd. invites you to visit their gallery for live
Sundaze Sessions w/ DJ Kurt, 10pm
MON-Movies, Games & Music w/DJ Firefly 10pm, TUE- Tequila Tuesdays w/muisc 10pm, WED-Wine Down Wednesdays w/DJ Firefly,10pm
Frisky Friday w/ DJ Firefly, 10pm
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Thanksgiving Dance Party w/ DJ Decka, 10pm
WED- Famous Ladies Night with DJ Kurt, 10pm $10
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music and Mai Tais while they showcase their artist of the week. Free. 6pm. Lahaina Printsellers Ltd., (764 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-5815; Printsellers.com ROBIN BONES ART SHOW - Fri. Nov 25. View paintings, hand-painted ties and Lanikai Tahitian pearl jewelry by talented artist Robin Bones. Larry Bones will entertain you with live music while you enjoy Champagne and dessert. Free. 6pm. Indigo Art Gallery, (1367 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-382-6557; Indigoartgalleries.com ROBIN CAMERON - Sat. Nov 26. Robin Cameron has been an artist all her life. Stop by the gallery to meet this talented artist and view her work. 10am. Maui Hands Lahaina, (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-9898; Mauihands.com REACHING OUT - Sat. Nov 26. A select group of artists were invited to create and explore the endless possibilities that may arise from a collaboration with someone in the community. There will be video and talk story with Melissa Chimera, Gene Dumaran, Michael Clements, Gladys Baisa, Joelle C., Timothy Paulokaleioku Bailey, Betty Hay Freeland, Scott Fisher, Carmen Gardner and Brian Sato. 5pm. Viewpoints Gallery, (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808572-5979; Viewpointsgallerymaui.com KATHY MCCARTNEY - Tue. Nov 29. Kathy paints Tropical Expressions of underwater sea life, landscapes with turquoise waters, heavenly moon, sunbeams and rainbow bridges that connect heaven to earth. 11:30am. Maui Hands Makawao, (1169 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-2008; Mauihands.com LUANA KAMA - Tue. Nov 29. Luana Kama enjoys painting with watercolor and finds it fascinating to see the pigments and water flow on paper. Her favorite subjects to paint are people and flowers. 4:30pm. Maui Hands Lahaina, (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-9898; Mauihands.com AMY JUSTEN - Wed. Nov 30. Local artist Amy Justen will paint in the Old Lahaina Courthouse. 10am. Lahaina Arts Society, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com
TICKETS ON SALE ATMOSPHERE: FRESHWATER FLY FISHERMEN TOUR - Thu. Dec 1. Atmosphere perfects their formula while neither straying too far off their path nor playing it safe. Supporting acts are Brother Ali, deM atlas, Plain Ole Bill and Last Word. $27-32. 6:45pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org MAUI SONGWRITERS SHOWCASE - Thu. Dec 1. See Aubrie Sellers, Marti Frederiksen, Sean Douglas and more. Call for reservations. $10. 7pm. Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com COUNTRY SUPERSTAR ERIC CHURCH AND FRIENDS - Fri. Dec 2. Country superstar Eric Church comes to Maui for his first concert with several friends including Lee Ann Womack, Lucas Nelson, Robert Earl Keen, Shawn Camp, Liz Rose, Charlie Worsham, plus some surprise guests. $39-129. 5pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org ‘THE GAME’S AFOOT OR HOLME’S FOR THE HOLIDAY’ - Fri. Dec 2 - Sun. Dec 18. Spend a fantastically fun night out at the theater with Ken Ludwig’s play, directed by Kristi Scott. This is a hilarious, quirky and thrilling alternative to your standard holiday entertainment. Thursday-Saturday showing is at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com WILLIE WONDERLAND - Sat. Dec 3. Join Willie K and special guests for his popular holiday concert of traditional and Hawaiian favorites, plus a few new surprises. All for the benefit of his many fans, friends, and family. Half-price for kids 12 and under. $34-85. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org WILLIAM FINNEGAN IN THE GREEN ROOM - Sat. Dec 3. The Merwin Conservancy proudly
presents an evening with William Finnegan, an award-winning journalist and longtime staffer at The New Yorker who won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for his surf memoir. The evening includes a Q&A with the audience and reception with dessert, champagne, book fair and book signing. $10 for students with ID. $25. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org DJ Z-TRIP - Sat. Dec 3. Paia Inn and T-Rx Entertainment present Legendary DJ Z-Trip returns to Maui for an intimate performance. Come to Paia for a rare club show by one of the world’s most accomplished entertainers. With special guest DJ Blast with visuals by Event Horizon. $20-35. 9pm. Charley’s Restaurant and Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085; Paia.eventbrite.com
CALENDAR OF EVENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 IMPROVE YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS! - Thu. Nov 24. Come to a Toastmasters evening every Thursday at the Kapalua Adventure Center conference room. Free for visitors. Membership available. For more information contact Holly Shantara at 808-866-4986. Free. 6pm. Kapalua Adventure Center, (1 Ritz Carlton Dr., Kapalua); 808-866-4986; Toastmasters.org
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 HOLIDAY BOOK DRIVE BENEFITING IMUA FAMILY SERVICES - Fri. Nov 18 - Sat. Dec 31. Give the gift of literacy this season. In cooperation with the Book Trust, Barnes and Noble is hosting a Holiday Book Drive until the end of December. 9am. Barnes and Noble, (325 Keawe St., Lahaina); 808-662-1300; Barnesandnoble.com BLACK FRIDAY TRUNK SHOW - Fri. Nov 25. Join this Black Friday Pau Hana Event in Wailuku. You’ll find unique and one-of-a-kind items by Jasmine Honey Designs, Vintage Kantha and Kirsch Baum Rosaries. They’ll also have the Java to keep you shopping. 4pm. Wailuku Coffee Company, (26 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-495-0259; Wailukucoffeeco.com
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Fulton & Paul, 7-10pm (jazz)
John Bowser, 7-10pm (guitar)
MON- Soundlab (classic rock) 7-10pm, TUE- Nino Tascano (guitar) 7-10pm, WED- Paul & Fulton (jazz) 7-10pm
Natalie Nicole, 8pm
DJ Blast
Satterday Saints
Brandt Quick, 8pm
MON-Brandt Quick, TUE- John Grover 8pm, WED-Maui Blues & Co 8pm
Ma’a, 6:30pm
Tori Dixon Band, 8-10pm
Ma’a, 6:30pm
Benny & Rock, 6-8pm
MON-Benny & Rock 6-8pm, TUE & WED- Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover
Jim Spector, 5:30pm
Sal Godinez, 5-8pm
Neto, 5:30pm
Island Soul, 5:30pm
TUE- Tantalizing Tues w/Gina Martinelli & Friends 5-8pm, WED-Jim Spector, 5:30pm
Far West, 6-9pm
Na’o Ah Puck, 6-9pm
Daisha Dee & Cody, 6-9pm
NFL 7am-closing
MON-Nestor & Kale 7-10pm, WED- Open Mic/Karaoke 9pm-close
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
David Wolf 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
MON - David Wolf / TUE - The Benoits WED - Ranga Pae (all 5:30-8:30pm)
MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE
David Connolly, 5:30-7:30pm
Soul Kitchen Big Band, 7-9pm
TBA
Murray Thorne, 7-9:30pm
PARADISE GRILL
Thirsty Thursdays w/ DJ Kai, 10pm (downstairs)
Salsa Night & Hot Fridays w/ DJ Mike
TBA
Juke Box, 10pm
JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787
KAHALE’S 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-7711
KIMO’S 845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811
KOBE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555
KONO’S ON THE GREEN 470 Lipoa Pkwy, Kihei - 633-4220
LULU’S LAHAINA Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808
MERRIMAN’S 1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua - 669-6400
100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131
2291 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina - 662-3700
PINT NIGHT FOR THE BIRDS - Fri. Nov 25. Join Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project for a pint night. Half the evening’s profits from house beers will go towards protecting native birds. 6pm. Maui Brewing Company Kahana, (4405 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Kahana); 808-669-3474; Mauibrewingco.com
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 SANTA AT QKC - Sat. Nov 19 - Sat. Dec 24. Visit Santa! Pet photos with Santa will take place on Dec. 5, 12 and 19 from 5-7pm, and Sensitive Santa is scheduled on Dec. 6, 13 and 20 from 9-10am and 2-3pm for families with children and adults with special needs. There will also be Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 10, from 8-10am at Vidad’s Local Kine Grindz. 10am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808877-3369; QueenKaahumanuCenter.com WELCOME HOME THE WHALES WITH PWF - Sat. Nov 26. Pacific Whale Foundation’s Open House at the Ma‘alaea Harbor Shops will feature live music by Marty Dread, a welcome message from PWF Founder Greg Kaufman, information tables at the Ocean Store, post-whale watch tours of PWF’s Research Center, chances to win prizes and more. Tickets are $29 and free for kids 12 and under. 9am. Pacific Whale Foundation, (Ma‘alaea Harbor Shops); 808-249-8811; Pacificwhale.org WEST AFRICAN DANCE WITH QUINCEY - Sat. Nov 26. Live Drumming! Have fun following the beats of the drums, learn new steps and moves with this great teacher. $10. 11am. Pahu Creations, (870 Hali‘imaile Rd., Makawao); 808-385-2642; Pahumaui.com MAUI MALL’S ANNUAL HOLIDAY KICK-OFF - Sat. Nov 26. Enjoy holiday hula, keiki crafts and the arrival of Santa Claus. The first 50 kids who donate three dried/canned goods or one unwrapped toy will get their picture taken with Santa for free. 11am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com KEIKI HULA SHOW - Sat. Nov 26. Enjoy a true Hawaiian hula show from various hula halau, such as Te Tiare Patitifa, Na Kamali’i Nani O Lahaina, Halau Hula O Keola Ali’iokekai and Hui Lanakila. 1pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com ECO FARM TOURS - Sat. Nov 26. Here’s an educational tour of permaculture design features. Their goal is to create whole systems which produce healthy food sustainably. $20-25. 4pm. Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm, (4505 Hana Hwy., Haiku); 808-283-8057; Ahimsasanctuaryfarm.com
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 FREE ZUMBA - Sun. Nov 27. Get your sweat on with Keoni’s Hot Lava DanceFit Studio. Free. 9am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com POLYNESIAN DANCE BY TE TIARE PATITIFA - Sun. Nov 27. Enjoy a traditional Polynesian performance by Te Tiare Patitifa on the mall’s center stage. 11am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 SALSA DANCE CLASS - Mon. Nov 28. Maui dance enthusiasts and Latin music lovers can take Salsa Dance Classes with Demian and Lasensua, singles and couple welcome. Beginner class starts at 6pm with Intermediate class to follow at 6:45pm. $10 per class, $15 per couple. 6pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261; Makawaounionchurch.org MAUI ISLAND WATER USE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN WORKSHOP - Mon. Nov 28. Hosted by The Department of Water Supply, Water Resources and Planning Division, the workshop will focus on solutions to key issues. Materials for review will be available online one week prior to the meeting. The WUDP is required by law to serve as the long-range planning blueprint for all uses of water over the next 20 years. Free. 6pm. Kaunoa Senior Center Lahaina, (788 Pauoa St., Lahaina); 808-661-9432; Mauiwater.org
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 KALAMA INTERMEDIATE AGRICULTURE PROGRAM FUNDRAISER - Tue. Nov 29. This is the first year agriculture is offered to all 6th grade students. Help Flatbread company as they host a silent auction and fundraiser to fundraiser to benefit Kalama Intermediate School’s Agriculture Program. 5pm. Flatbread Company, (89 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8989; Flatbreadcompany.com MAUI ISLAND WATER USE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN WORKSHOP - Tue. Nov 29. Hosted by The Department of Water Supply, Water Resources and Planning Division, the workshop will focus on solutions to key issues. Free. 6pm. Velma McWayne Santos Community Center, (395 Waena St., Wailuku). BEGINNING SWING DANCE AND SHIM SHAM - Tue. Nov 29. This one-night class starts with the East Coast Swing and works your way through beginning moves and combinations.
Following is Shim Sham (7pm), one of the early American line dances and a great way to learn a variety of jazz steps used in many line dances. All ages welcome, cost is $10 per class. 6pm. Sumek Dance, (140 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808249-9790; Sumekdance.com DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUPS Tue. Nov 29. Child and Family Services in Wailuku offers weekly Domestic Violence Support Groups for survivors, teens and children every Tuesday (registration required). 5:30pm. Child and Family Services, (392 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-8776888; Childandfamilyservices.org
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 SOUTH SIDE BIKE RIDE - Wed. Nov 30. You’ll need more than a beach cruiser for this bike ride. Riders pedal an average 15-mph 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 KEIKI MAKE A FALL CRAFT - Wed. Nov 30. Local craft enthusiast Lorene Rodrigues will present “Wonderful Wednesday: Fall Craft” for the children. She will demonstrate step-by-step how to make a special craft that children ages 6 and older can take home. All craft materials will be provided. 3pm. Kihei Public Library, (35 Waimahaihai St., Kihei); 808-875-6833; LibrariesHawaii.org OUTLETS OUTDOOR MARKET - Wed. Nov 30. The Market will feature chef demonstrations, live music, hula show and cultural activities. Maui farmers and artisans will feature locally-grown produce, handmade goods, creative crafts, apparel, island artwork and more. 4pm. Outlets of Maui, ( 900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-8277; Outletsofmaui.com MAUI ISLAND WATER USE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN WORKSHOP - Wed. Nov 30. Hosted by The Department of Water Supply, Water Resources and Planning Division, the workshop will focus on solutions to key issues. Free. 6pm. Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community Center, (91 Pukalani St., Makawao); 808-572-1479.
LIVE MUSIC WEST MAUI AUNTIE’S KITCHEN AT WESTIN KA‘ANAPALI RESORT - Fri, Live Music 4-7pm; Mon, Live Music 4-7pm; (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3254; Westinkaanapali.com/dining
MON- Ron Kuala’au 6:30pm, TUE Joel Katz 5:15pm, Willie K Dinner Show 6:30pm, WED-Closed for a private event MON-Open Mic10pm-close, TUE- Mellow Sounds w/DJ Matt Lane 10pm, WED-Reggae w/ DJ Irie Dole, 10pm
CANE AND CANOE AT MONTAGE KAPALUA - Thu, Piilani Arias 5:30-8:30pm; Fri, Kapali Keahi 5:30-8:30pm; Sat, Daniel Querubin and Dayan Kai 5:30-9pm; Sun, Joseph Chee 5:30-8:30pm; Mon, Kincaid Kipahu 5:30-8:30pm; Tue, Brian Haia 5:30-8:30pm; (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808662-6681; Caneandcanoe.com CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Thu, Jonny Ringo 2-5pm; Fri, Will Hartzog 2-4:30pm; Mon, Will Hartzog 2-4:30pm; Tue, Jonny Ringo 2-5pm; (672 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0988; CaptainJacksMaui.com CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE - Thu, Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Fri, Harry Troupe 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; (811 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4855; Cheeseburgerland.com CLIFF DIVE GRILL AT SHERATON MAUI - Thu, Tim Osborne 6:30-8pm; Fri, Scott Baird 6-8pm; Sat, Larry Golis and Hollis Lee 6am-8pm; Mon, Larry Golis 6-8pm; Tue, Scott Baird 6-8pm; (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0031; Cliffdivegrillmaui.com COOL CAT CAFE - Thu, Will Hartzog 7:3010pm; Fri, Johnny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7-9pm; Tue, Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0908; Coolcatcafe.com DOWN THE HATCH - Thu, Tori Dixon 11am-1pm; Sat, Jon Kaneakua 11am-1pm; Sun, Jon Kaneakua 11am-1pm; Tue, Jon Kaneakua 11am-1pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Thu, Ben DeLeon 3-5pm; Thu, Garrett Probst and Guest 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, Damien Awai 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; (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-2900; DukesMaui.com FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. - Thu, Kaniela Q 2-5pm; Fri, Kaniela Q 2-5pm; Sat, Paul Johnson 2-5pm; Sun, Paul Johnson 2-5pm; Mon, Kaniela Q 2-5pm; Tue, Kaniela Q 2-5pm; (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontst.com HARD ROCK CAFE - Tue, Evan Shulman 7-10pm; (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-7400; Hardrock.com/maui
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THURS | 11/24
THANKSGIVING AT CHARLEY’S
BREAKFAST AT 7AM & THANKSGIVING MEAL STARTING AT 2PM
FRI | 11/25
Adventure Club (18+)
LUKAS NELSON & PROMISE OF THE REAL
FRI Nov 25 6:00 pm Pavilion
9:00 PM • $30
One-Man Show About the Father of Modern Surfing
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS YUMYUM BEAST
SAT | 11/26
LUKAS NELSON & PROMISE OF THE REAL WITH SPECIAL GUESTS LILY MEOLA & TOM CONWAY AND BRANDT QUICK
9:00 PM • $30
SUN | 11/27 NFL SUNDAY TICKET • BREAKFAST @ 7AM LUKAS NELSON & PROMISE OF THE REAL WITH SPECIAL GUESTS BRIAN & MERYL
7:30 PM • $30
TICKETS AT WWW.CHARLEYSMAUI.COM
MON | 11/28
CHARLEY’S LIVE BAND OPEN MIC & JAM 7PM-10PM • NO COVER
TUES | 11/29
Duke by Moses Goods SAT Nov 26 5 & 7:30 McCoy Ian Walsh Surf Film
Distance Between Dreams SAT Nov 26 6 & 8pm Castle Maui Choral Arts Association
Yule Be Home For Christmas 6SHFLDO *XHVW $P\ +ąQDLDOL¶L *LOOLRP SUN Nov 27 3:00 pm Castle Maui’s Song & Art Competition
6:30PM-8:30PM • NO COVER
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Sign Language SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)
You’ve been looking backwards a lot lately–not because you’re longing for the past, but only to attempt to cover your tracks. Why don’t you want people knowing how you got here? Or is it that you’re embarrassed about the detours you took along the way? Ironically, all your efforts to hide or obscure where you’ve been only point them out. If you don’t want us to notice, pay attention to, or care about what you’ve been up to before, you’ve got to stop focusing so intently on it yourself. Keep your eyes on where you’re headed and who you are now, and so will we.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)
Everyone’s heard of someone’s granddad who’s allegedly never been sick a day in his very hard life. You’ve also surely encountered some ridiculous ex-child-prodigy who started her own company at 13, and is a multi-talented multi-millionaire ten years later. But you can’t hold yourself to those standards. Really. Most of us are just regular folk trying to do something cool with our lives. Admire these freaks of nature. Certainly aspire to greatness yourself. But don’t be ridiculously unrealistic. You can’t do it the way they did. Please don’t kill yourself trying.
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CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19)
On one level you come off as incredibly capable and accomplished; on another you often seem nervous and insecure. People who are just meeting you see this as a conflict. How, they wonder, did this shy, wilting wallflower do so much? They’re just not aware of the determined, five-steps-forward, four-steps-back method of forward progress you’ve made pretty much your whole life, how when you’ve moved too fast in the past, you’ve usually been slapped and chastened. But revealing all that stuff isn’t the way to get their alliance–transcending it is. Luckily, this week, no one’s poised to trip you up if you sprint the next lap. In other words, rise above your difficult history. For the moment, at least, you can. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
In theory, I’m trilingual. But since I spend most of my time speaking only two of my languages, the third’s nearly inaccessible. On those rare occasions when I’m called upon to use it, I make embarrassing gaffes and speak like a child. It’s not that I’ve lost completely lost that knowledge–I’ve forgotten how to quickly access it. You, too, are struggling to remember something you once knew intimately. It’s frustrating, I know, but stick with it. For me it takes a week or three before I’ve rebuilt the synaptic connections to my rusty tongue. It might take longer (or shorter) for you, but there’s no question in my mind that–if you persist–you’ll get there. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)
How many times do I–and all your friends–have to tell you how amazing you are before you’ll stop being so insecure? You’re incredible–except when you’re not. When’s that? Whenever you hold yourself back because you can’t quite believe how much you’re capable of. That’s just self-defeatist bullshit, and I’m as bored of it as you are. You’ve had countless moments of validation: basically whenever you’ve tried something (with a very few exceptions), you’ve succeeded. Yet somehow you doubt that you can repeat your accomplishments. Well, get the hell over it, please. When you do–and not before–you’ll quite likely be, well, rich and successful. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)
Your sign is the province of little children and the ancient. The essence of Aries is playful, innocent, slightly selfish, enthusiasm. Little kids are like that. So are some old people–the ones who are so over it they’re into it again. They’ve released the responsibility and heaviness they’ve shouldered their whole lives, to just play. Everything’s funny to toddlers of all ages. What a cool way of being! And you’re lucky enough to have it come naturally. Why would you bother straying far from it? You may not quite have the freedom to just play all the time–but surely you can justify doing so on most nights and weekends.
A ladybug has taken shelter in my apartment. I wonder if it’s escaped the frozen death it faced outside just so it can wait longer to die, or if has some reason to continue. How about you? I don’t mean to be too dramatic, but you’re reminding me of that insect. Does your current inaction stem from helplessness or apathy? Is there really nothing you can do, or simply nothing you can motivate yourself to do? I suspect the latter. Waiting for something to happen won’t work for the ladybug, or for you. Get your butt in gear, darling. It’s a long time ‘til spring.
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LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
You may be extremely sensitive to others’ opinions, but you’re no follower. Their perspectives don’t have much power to swiftly sway you. You’re not, however, immune (as some suspect). They’re just not patient enough. You absorb every judgment; each one is like a planted seed. Some of those seeds, naturally, are buried and never seen again. But a surprising number find fertile soil and sprout, eventually. This is important–nay, vital–information for some of those close to you, who might be frustrated by your unresponsiveness to their desires. Some plants take a season to germinate, and far longer to bear fruit. Let them know they’re just operating on the wrong timetable. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)
There’s nothing wrong with needing love and attention. You have a vaguely guilty feeling about it simply because it’s unfamiliar–you’re usually so independent and selfcontained. But this week, you “selfishly” need someone to give you lots of love and nurture, without necessarily getting anything in return. Of course, admitting you need it is only the first step. You also have to overcome several other hurdles: asking for it, and accepting it when it’s offered. The reason I mention this: to assuage your primary fear (whether you admit or not) that once you manage to admit and ask for the love you need, no one will be willing to give it. That’s just plain silly.
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Some Libras have a problem: they’re nice. Fine. Nice is nice. Unfortunately, they’re also stuck with this idea that the only alternative to nice is not nice. Nasty. Mean-spirited. Ugly. Sure, that’s one option. But for the majority of you (who are, I believe, more evolved than that) you know there are other options. Recognize that nice is a fine starting point, but to finish there is about as dull as dishwater. You’ve got to push the boundaries of who you are until it goes beyond the tedious mundane qualities of nice, sweet, and pretty. Stretch beyond nice until you’re simply amazing. Anything less–quite frankly–will just bore us to tears.
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SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)
You think you’ve got it hard? Bullshit. Sure, you’ve got problems. But your biggest difficulty, quite frankly, is your mind; most of your troubles arise from having too much time on your hands; time you involuntarily use to create drama out of stuff you should be too busy to worry about. Are these dilemmas real? Yeah, but only because you made them come to life, like Frankenstein’s monster, stitched together out of lots of little shit that would’ve rested quietly out of sight if you’d just had the sense to not dig it up. Your idle mind can only make you miserable, at the moment. Don’t give it another spare moment; shit’s stirred up enough as it is.
I’ve never known you to be so romantic. I don’t mean red roses and seduction–that’s well-trodden ground. I just have never known you to wear such a Vaselinesmeared lens when reviewing your memories, distorting them into appealing confections that they simply are not. Why are you subjecting yourself to such powerful self-delusion? Is it because your present isn’t what you wish it were? Trying to relive or recreate half-forgotten chapters isn’t the right way to improve it. Even if you “succeeded,” the new version would never be what it was–and you might even destroy anything good about the old version while you’re at it.
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