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In continuing to describe my achievements towards my priorities from my 1994 Campaign, one such priority was in “Seeking excellence in the development of the County’s multi-million dollar upgrade of the wastewater system.” Let me share some of my background with you: I started working for the County of Maui on July 1, 1984 as a Plant Worker, which is the lowest position in the department. About 10 months later when I had enough time in service to quality for the next step, I applied for and received a promotion to Assistant Plant Operator. Soon after, I also started my role as the Department’s first Safety Officer. I started documenting and creating solutions for unsafe conditions in the Treatment Plant. We started a Campaign to address as many health and safety violations as possible. At the urging of then-Mayor Linda Lingle, and her Managing Director, Richard Haake, I reported the County to the State Department of Health where we received an $800,000 fine for various health and safety violations. We, however, were able to turn this around to create a positive outcome. The State Department of Health required us to make many improvements and those improvements would count towards paying that fine. One of my coworkers and fellow whistleblower regarding these health and safety violations, Bill Carroll, faced many threats and hardships. He was even sent to
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jail on charges that the courts eventually ruled were without merit and he was released During this time, I also applied for, took classes and passed tests for Grade I, II, III and IV Treatment Plant Certification. I worked at the Lahaina, Kihei and Kahului Wastewater Reclamation Facilities. When I passed my Grade III Operator’s test, I was promoted to Assistant Plant Supervisor. Later, after passing the Grade IV test, I achieved the rank of Plant Supervisor. The timing of all of this was important, as the County, under Mayor Lingle, was getting involved with recycling on a large scale. We started working with Tim Gunter to create Maui EKO Systems, a composting facility, which uses the County’s Wastewater sludge, grease from grease traps, and green waste to create Compost. When we ran into some challenges with the grease in the Composting, Bob King of King Diesel came up with a solution and formed Pacific Biodiesel to handle the grease. I was also able to work with Tom Reed and Lloyd Gilliom in starting a glass and plastic recycling facility. I’m proud to say that as Kahului Wastewater Treatment Facility’s Plant Supervisor, we purchased 100 tons of recycled glass for landscaping and it is still in use today at the facility.
• Maintain and upgrade all facilities • Work toward 100% alternative energy use • Move to clean effluent towards drinking water standards & quality
• Installed alternative energy systems at all Maui wastewater treatment plants • Re-engineer all of the transmission and collection lines for the Waste Collection systems to increase capacity to meet projected Community growth (based on 50-year growth projections) • Move treatment plants off of the Coastlines and towards areas where major population growth is projected to occur, as funding becomes available
My goals for Wastewater have included: • Reduce sewage spills • Achieve as close to 100% effluent reuse as possible
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We have made great progress towards the following: • Started with a System that spilled almost daily to a current System where spills are very rare • Reduce the sludge taken to the landfill to nearly zero, through a waste-to-energy program • Reduce effluent from injection wells towards zero discharge • Increase reuse of wastewater to 100% • Increased efficiency in all County Wastewater Systems • Started with deep ocean outfalls and have progressed to tertiary treatment (creating water that is nearly “Drinking Water Clean”)
It takes many, many steps to reach each objective and sometimes, it takes decades. We have made great progress towards achieving many of our goals and objectives.
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MauiSphere BICYCLE SAFETY LAW SIGNED BY GOVERNOR Governor David Ige has signed HB2215, the Safe Passing 3 Foot law which requires motorists to provide a minimum of three feet of separation when passing a bicyclist. Washington DC and 36 states have instituted Safe Passing laws to help make roads safer for cyclists and all road users. These laws directly address one of the biggest hazards to cyclists. According to the League of American Bicyclists, 44 percent of cyclist fatalities result from being struck from behind or sideswiped. The Hawai‘i law, which was signed on Jun. 20, is a direct result of a huge advocacy effort led by the Hawai‘i Bicycling League. The league is Oahu’s oldest and largest cycling organization and has an active chapter on Maui. “We are very excited about this news and grateful for support from our partners, the community, and especially for HBL for leading the tremendous effort,” said Saman Dias, Co-Founder and Chair of Maui Bicycling League. “This is a big step towards creating a more bicycle and pedestrian friendly Maui and ensuring that all users feel safe on our roads.”
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The Safe Passing 3 Foot law amended the existing Hawai‘i Revised Statutes 291C-43, which already required safe passing. The law now specifically states that three feet is the minimum safe passing distance when a motorist overtakes or passes a bicyclist. “The passing of HB2215 is a huge milestone for cyclists in Hawai‘i and we are proud to be part of the initiative to improve the safety, health and sustainability of our state and our island,” said the Maui Bicycling League in a statement. More than 300 individuals and partner organizations submitted testimony in support or attended the hearing to speak in person. “The passage of this bill highlights our commitment to ensuring that cyclists are safe on our roads, and that Hawai‘i becomes a more bicycle friendly community,” said Gov. Ige. “I am happy to sign this bill and make Hawai‘i the 37th state in the nation to make this commitment.” Full text of the bill is available online: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2018/bills/HB2215_.HTM” ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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I’m shocked and saddened by the sudden departure of MauiTime Co-Founder Mark D’Antonio. Mark was my friend, partner, and essential pillar in starting MauiTime. We are planning a special memorial edition for Mark in August. We’d like to include photos and stories from readers and those that worked directly with Mark. Please send your stories about Mark and photos to tommy@mauitime.com. By Tommy Russo
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY? Before he left, our former editor Anthony Pignataro gave me this advice: Follow more people on Twitter. He said he’d been intentionally doing this for the last year or two, following accounts from active Native Hawaiians, people of color, women, and other marginalized voices, and that the diversity of their perspectives influenced his views on a number of issues. I’ve followed his advice, pursuing fringe viewpoints to a sometimes unnerving degree (Alex Jones’ tweets can be genuinely
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With a heavy heart, MauiTime Weekly says goodbye to MauiTime Co-founder Mark D’Antonio. Mark passed away on July 7, 2018 at his home in California. He will be missed greatly by his family and tribe of friends that had the opportunity to know him on his journey through life. Mark lived a blessed life and embraced the human experience with passion, touching many people’s lives and hearts along the way. Mark moved to Maui in 1997 to help create and publish MauiTime with his college friend Tommy Russo while enjoying the Hawai‘i life. A professional musician, Mark played conga drums with Hawai‘i’s legendary bands and musicians, frequently touring the islands doing what he loved. Mark always let it be known how lucky he felt to be living on Maui, having the opportunity to live his life like a movie. “Living the dream” were the words he used frequently to describe his life. Goodbye and aloha, Mark. Rest in peace.You will forever be in our hearts.
frightening). As F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function.” Diversity of perspectives is a good thing. It breaks us out of echo chambers and challenges our beliefs so we emerge with an evolved opinion or, at least, better understandings of our own views and their counterpoints. This Fourth of July, tweets made me contemplate the celebratory mood of the holiday and questions I’d been grappling with for some time. As someone born and raised on occupied land, with the blood of the oppressed in my veins, what does it mean to be an American, and am I proud to be one? It’s been a complicated question to answer lately, and this Fourth I didn’t quite feel like clothing myself in stars and stripes, waving sparklers in hand, and chanting “USA! USA!…” For one, our president, the elected face of the United States of America, is a caricature of the worst of us: an insecure, senile, misogynist racist with no capacity for critical or coherent thought, gilded in spray tan, who’s wealthy for erecting self-branded towers that compensate for a gaping lack of a principled, meaningful existence. He’s late-stage capitalism incarnate, a cheaply manufactured piece of hollow, gold-plated trash whose only purpose is in auctioning every last remaining truth for an inch of political advantage or wealth. Families seeking refuge in this country, which has claimed to be a beacon of hope for
the world, are locked up along with their young League’ and took the Kingdom of Hawai‘i as children. Mass shootings in public schools their own & later became a part of the US through have become an unavoidable reality. Federally illegal annexation. #IndependenceDay? I think not.” appointed officials dismantle public trust with Another wrote, “I refuse to celebrate the ineptitude and corruption. While being the ‘independence’ of those who stripped indigrichest country in the world, the U.S. has the enous peoples across the globe of their soverhighest level of child poverty of all developed eignty and pure cultural identity.” countries, social workers and teachers who are On Jul. 7, State Rep. Kaniela Ing (Dunderpaid, and cities that are without clean South Maui) and candidate for Congressiowater. The national budget prioritizes weapons nal District 1 struck a more conciliatory tone, that contribute to the killing of innocent people tweeting “The Declaration of Independence across the globe. Our love of wealth and growth outlines three inalienable rights: life, liberty, has made us the biggest carbon polluter in the and the pursuit of happiness. But we seem to history of the world. have forgotten the ‘life’ part. Our founders beThe list goes on. Then there’s the problemlieved that we have a right to live—to stay alive. atic history of institutionalized slavery, coloHousing, healthcare, livable jobs are our rights.” nization, and theft perpetrated by the United But to some, this grants the founders too States... These truths are hard to reconcile with much. UH Maui College professor and Native the opening message of the Declaration Hawaiian activist Kaleikoa Ka‘eo responded to of Independence, “that all men are creIng, saying “Truth be told, this is political mytholated equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” What do we believe as a nation in these fractured times? Senator Kamala Harris (D-California) tweeted “A reminder this Fourth of July: it was eight immigrants who signed the Declaration of Independence. Happy Independence Day.” Juliana Pache of The Fader shot back a correction, “colonizers********” then added, “imagine calling the foundOkoumou scaled the Statue of Liberty in protest ing fathers (violent, racist, greedy, tyrannical men) ‘immigrants.’ where did they immigrate???? they literally took over and ogy. Those words were drafted for wealthy white purposely committed genocide. the audacity.” men by wealthy white men. Never intended to Local Twitter questioned the meaning of apply to the poor, indigenous natives, or blacks Independence Day in a place where the U.S. especially the enslaved if they were truly in aliensquashed the independence of a sovereign kingable they would not have to be struggled for” dom. One tweeted, “July 4th 1894: Sanford B. That’s a lot to chew on for a day I’ve been Dole as well as other haole businessmen carried told is about freedom, hot dogs, and fireworks. out their own constitution as the ‘Hawaiian Still, reflecting on hard truths and contradictions isn’t a bad thing. We should reflect on American values and this country’s troubled history. That’s the only way to negotiate an inclusive COCONUT POLL: narrative that recognizes marginalized people and Last week, we talked about Tulsi Gaba history of oppression, while still valuing the bard’s absence from the Hawaii News founding principles with an understanding that Now Super Debate. We asked readers America has fallen short of these ideals in the past. on Facebook and Mauitime.com if they These concepts will evolve as social change occurs thought Tulsi Gabbard should publicly towards a better country for all, but only if we debate Sherry Alu Campagna. 51% of stop to think, talk, and organize. The ability to do you voted that “Yes, she should.” just that on a day off, while making s’mores with This week we ask: Are you proud the family is the freedom I’m most grateful for. to be an American? By Axel Beers ■ editor@mauitime.com + @axelbeers
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Why are you a Republican? For me, being a Republican is about less government. That’s why. I wanted more autonomy in the community. I’m very community-minded. I wanted to empower the people to take ownership. I believe that the less government we have, the better. Then it can let the land breathe, the people breathe. I feel that part of it is upholding the Constitution and the laws, which every Hawaiian will go back to: What happened in the past is a lot of why they’re unhappy with where we’re at, so if we have all these laws, why aren’t we keeping them? There are various things that made me want to run as a Republican but the way that I address it, especially in my community, is that I stay community-focused. Everybody knows that. People ask me in live interviews all the time, “Would you go against the party?” Absolutely! I hope anybody would go against their party.You don’t run for your party, you run for the people. You should be able to go against them anytime, because the voices of the people are what you’re supposed to represent.
What are three issues you would focus on? Well if you look around, affordable housing and homelessness. They’re so connected, I would say they’re really one. We need to look at all the various pressures on our environment, whether it’s corporations trying to hog the water or corporations spraying pesticides and not wanting to disclose what they’re spraying on our families. Also, education: Our legislature has been derelict in its duty to adequately fund public education in Hawai‘i. We used to have preschool in Hawai‘i and one of my opponents gutted preschools out of our public education system. We also could do much better around college and graduate school. I do see a way for our economy to bear offering students free education all the way through graduate school because when you think about it, when you pay your student debt back, most of that money is interest. It’s leaving our economy, but imagine if you weren’t paying that money on student loans and you were spending it down at your local stores in your local community. Through the GET, that money is going to sustain the local economy, and it trickles and cycles through. So basically that’s an opportunity.
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What have you done as a State Rep.? This year we passed a measure to encourage the use of the correct Hawaiian place names and the spelling. We had an issue this year with people not having Hawaiian interpretation and forgetting that the official language is Hawaiian and English. That measure I worked on with some of the native Hawaiian professors and educators. Throughout my career as a legislator I think that many of my accomplishments are community-based. We do annual young women prom conferences where I give out free dresses and address domestic violence. I do emergency preparedness. I do entrepreneur conferences. I did a sex trafficking awareness statewide conference. I do community cleanups. I held my thirteenth one and I have hauled over 50 tons of trash and 75 abandoned cars. I’ve held 41 town halls because I want to hear the people’s voice. I want to hear about everything. I want us to really dig deep and get to some of the root issues.
What are your thoughts on the cost of living? When I was on the Board of Education I asked a superintendent, “Do we have any state workers working full-time jobs in our schools whose own kids are eligible for free and reduced lunch from the federal government?” and she said, “Of course.” I mean how shameful is that, that our own state is perpetuating poverty on state workers and their families. We need to change that completely and take responsibility to pay people a livable wage. So yes, one job should be enough and right now the minimum wage of $10.10 – somebody would have to work two full-time jobs just to be considered very low income by the federal government. So even though many of the legislators are patting themselves on the back for getting $10.10, that is like halfway there.
How are you different from the incumbent, Rep. Justin Woodson? I think my background here on Maui makes a difference. I think that philosophically we do have differences. Now I grew up in a Christian household: I went to a Catholic preschool, Saint Anthony, and then a Protestant elementary, middle and high school so I understand where he’s coming from, but I do have a different philosophy on the role of the state. I think the state needs to treat everybody with dignity and respect, and that’s regardless of the colors of your skin, the depth of your wallets, the god of your prayers. I also think that as a representative for this district, your first allegiance should be to this district and then to Maui and then to the state. So there is a very different philosophy by which I would try to govern. What do you think are the top three concerns of your district? Well the feedback I’ve been getting as I’ve been knocking on doors are affordable housing, education, and kupuna care. People in the Central Maui, you know, there’s a lot of multi-generation households like the one I grew up in. Our schools are overcrowded. Maui High is at like 120 percent capacity, and our population is aging. We have to take care of our kupuna, those who took care of us. That’s the feedback I’ve been getting and so that’s what I’ve been running on. How do you balance the needs of different community members? That’s part of why we have to have difficult conversations. My platform includes education, elderly care, the environment, and the economy, and I purposefully pick things that have a duality to them. Our keiki and our kupuna; the environment and the economy: things with tension to show that I am concerned about balance. I think one of the ways you address that is by having targeted growth and targeted areas of preservation. For example you can concentrate where you want to focus your energies both on development and through preservation.
What did you learn from being on the Council in the past? I learned the ability to compromise. It’s like being married to eight other people, but you know the more you work at it, the more you’re able to be effective and have everybody – and there’s no such thing as leaving people out, I believe in being inclusive, having everybody participate because everybody has good ideas. So the more everybody works together as a unit, we can get so much more done for the community. And that’s what I’m really excited about doing and I can’t wait to do it if I’m elected. What are you proud of from your tenure on the Council? I concentrated in the area of social services because that’s pretty much my strength and background. I have been on just about every single major board of directors for the various nonprofits in Maui County and so I’m very familiar with what the services that they provide. In fact I co-founded, in 1987, the nonprofit association. So this is kind of a brand new thing for Hawai‘i. This enabled the various nonprofits to work together and to be stronger because they were putting their resources together when they went to the legislature or to the council when they needed to change laws or they’re asking for resources or money. They’re a lot stronger today as a group rather than working individually. I worked very much in the area of housing. We did not have a housing problem back in the ‘90s. We did not have a water problem back in the ‘90s. Back in 1998 you could buy a lot for $90,000 in Maui Lani. You could build a house for $90,000. So the house and lot would be a $180,000. It’s quite a difference from today where the average house is between six and seven hundred thousand dollars, which is clearly out of the reach of so many of our families. That’s something that has to change and will change. Continued on page 8
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How does your background as a community organizer influence you as a politician? I think as an organizer you want to get things done. You want to organize people. You want to organize people because you can’t do it yourself. You’re not the expert in anything but you bring people together and you let them tell you how and what things need to be done. Organizing is just about getting people together – getting them together on an issue that you all care about and working on solutions to resolve that issue.
How would you prioritize items on the budget? The budget has to be people-focused. It’s not about the profits, it’s about the people. What do we try to manage? Are we trying to manage parking lots and make a little extra buck for the county? That’s not what people want. We want to have programs and nonprofits that are here to help the common folk. I’m a working-class guy. I’m a single dad. When I get my taxes I want to see return. I don’t need more infrastructure for tourists, I need more infrastructure for the working-class people. We have a huge chunk of our budget that goes toward marketing to tourists. I believe that our economic engine is based off of tourism, but we’re breaking records every year with our amount of tourism coming in, the amount of money that tourism is making, so I think we’re pretty good with that. We now have got to focus on the infrastructure: the affordable housing, better paying jobs, helping our kupuna, helping our children. You know my daughter’s future is: Come out of the high school, go into the hotel, go to the service industry. And yet we have huge money coming in from Silicon Valley, these big industrial giants that are making money off computers. Well teach my kid to do code or do something with computers! But instead the big money that comes to the island is making more waiters and more bellman and more service industry jobs. Honestly, you’re never gonna own a home if you’re gonna be a waiter for you know 20 to 30 years. It’s too hard for us when the homes cost half a million dollars
What is your background? I’m a lifelong resident of Maui. I lived and I also spent time in other locations around Maui so I feel I know Maui very well, the place and the communities, and I just want to get more involved in the decision making that affects the working class citizens, the working class community, of Maui.
What is your background? First Friday has been going on now for 10 years and I helped build it. In fact, I met MauiTime and they were part of my partners in terms of building the event. This project represents who I am: born and raised in Wailuku. My father was a physician on Vineyard Street and we grew up here. All the main stores were here and this is where commerce was. I’ve been married for 30 years and I have a son who’s working as a data scientist in the mainland. That is really the foundation of who I am. Community, family, values are all part of this and I was so thrilled when you told me that you’re gonna walk down Market Street from Main all the way down to Vineyard because it is truly the path of First Friday and I walked here many times over the nine years that I did this. Who I am is community and the reason why I’m doing this is because one day I hope my son would be able to come back and live here and afford to buy a house on Maui and be a resident. I hope to provide that opportunity to the many people on Maui who live here and cannot afford to buy a house. I’m running for people like you and my son to one day be able to buy a house or have an affordable rental, because we have a shortage of rentals. So one of the my main platforms that I’ve been running on is to support working families like us who want a chance to have a better life. Every decision that I make is for broad strokes for the future and affordable housing is super important. Right now there’s about 8,000 homes that are in the pipeline. There’s affordable homes to buy and we finally have affordable homes to rent, so we’re starting to get the big picture about the things that need to happen to support our working families. Those are really important things for me.■
How are you different from Alan Arakawa, who is also running for this seat? I don’t know everything and I don’t presume to know everything. I think as the mayor he does know a lot. He has done a lot as the mayor, but the difference between us is I don’t always have to be miss know-it-all and I don’t presume to know everything. I would rather work with people and bring them together and talk with them, as opposed to dictating to them. I think that as a mayor he has done a lot for the county but he has had the power to do that. As a council person you are one of nine. I worked really well with people – that’s what organizing has taught me: talking, compromising, maybe giving up a part of something that I really want for the betterment of all. I think as a council person you have to work with others. You have to play nice in the sandbox. Sometimes the mayor has not been able to do that. There’s tension already sometimes with the council and the mayor has not been positive. My sense is that he really needs to be able to come to a place of listening, which is what I do really well, and come to a place of allowing others to take lead. I know I do that very well. I don’t always have to be in charge. I don’t always have to be the person that you go to for everything, but I can facilitate many of those things.
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Why are you a better person for this job than the incumbent, Riki Hokama? I would argue that he’s had over 20 years to fix the problems that we are facing and here we are 20 years later – not much has changed. If I had a job for 20 years and I had the same problems I couldn’t fix I think I’d be out of a job real quick.
How does being a teacher relate to being on the Council? I’ve been a science teacher at Baldwin High for 12 years and we continue to get to know community in our teaching roles. For instance, every year I teach students of friends of mine, people who I went to school with (I graduated from Baldwin High), and I teach the children of these families. I get to see what they’re doing now and maybe hear about what they want to do and then I can kind of visualize if Maui is available for them anymore or if they need to seek their opportunity somewhere else. What are the issues you’d prioritize? I really want to take a look at the water meter list and try and expedite that process. I know it’s complicated, that they deal with about 60 people on that list per year and 50 percent of those people accept the offer and the rest maybe can’t afford it, or it’s too long, or things have changed since they applied which was six years ago or something. I want to take a look at that. As far as all of Maui, I’d like to look at some infrastructure issues such as putting the Pa‘ia bypass that the community wants. The communities that I’ve heard want the bypass that goes from across the airport, above Spreckelsville, out by the Mill and then all the way to by Maliko. The DOT has chosen a different path and for financial reasons or historic reasons. I think it can be done, that and other infrastructure, like moving Honoapi‘ilani Highway mauka – that needs to be done. These are all multi-million dollar, hundreds-ofmillion dollar, projects. So just look into ways to get these done.
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ART MAKES A STATEMENT To kick off an exhibition focused on the opioid crisis at his Stamford, Connecticut, art gallery on June 22, gallery owner Fernando Alvarez and artist Domenic Esposito placed an 800-pound, 11-foot-long steel sculpture of a bent and burned spoon in front of the headquarters of Purdue Pharma, makers of OxyContin. Purdue has been the subject of lawsuits alleging deceptive marketing and, therefore, responsibility for opioid addiction and overdose issues. “The spoon has always been an albatross for my family,” said Esposito, whose brother has struggled with drug addiction for 14 years. The Associated Press reported police arrested Alvarez for obstructing free passage and confiscated the spoon as evidence.
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GROSS! In this week’s installment of foreign objects stuck in body cavities: Mr. Li of China’s Guangdong Province went to the doctor on June 15 at Pingshan Hospital in Shenzhen after feeling discomfort and pain in his ear. Using an otoscope scan, the doctor discovered a live cockroach burrowing into the 52-yearold man’s ear canal. “It’s still alive, still moving,” the doctor can be heard on video saying, according to The Daily Mail. She cut the roach into pieces to remove it and disinfected Li’s ear with alcohol in case it had laid eggs.
PSYCH! When Juan Ramon Alfonso Penayo, 20, of Santa Teresa, Paraguay, failed to return after leaving his home June 14, his family assumed the worst. The town lies on the border with Brazil, reported the BBC, and is a hotbed of illegal drug activity. Police found a charred body three days later and called Penayo’s family, who, despite being unable to identify the remains, accepted that it must be him and proceeded with funeral arrangements. As they mourned over his casket during the wake, Penayo walked nonchalantly into the room. The body in the casket was returned to the morgue, and Penayo’s family celebrated his return.
SUSPICIONS CONFIRMED Visitors crowding into a Vancouver, Canada, street festival on June 17 were invited – at $38 a pop – to try a new health craze: Hot Dog Water. The drink is marketed as a gluten-free, Keto dietcompatible, post-workout source of sodium and electrolytes, and every sleek bottle, which promises to help with weight loss, also contains a hot dog. It’s also a prank. Hot Dog Water CEO Douglas Bevans told Global News the product was dreamed up as a response to the “snake oil salesmen” of health marketing. In small print at the bottom of the sales sheet is this disclaimer: “Hot Dog Water in its absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking related to product marketing and the significant role it can play in our purchasing choices.” Touche. ■
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arlon Wayans will perform at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center on Sunday, July 22nd. World-famous for the TV shows In Living Color, The Wayans Bros, and Marlon, as well as his roles in Scary Movie, Scary Movie 2, White Chicks, Haunted House, this American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer is bringing a huge night of comedy. MauiTime had a chance to do a Q&A with Marlon last week! Check out what Marlon thinks about his upcoming trip to Maui, his favorite comedians, what it’s like to work with family, his favorite “Fly Girls,” and friendship with Tupac. MAUITIME WEEKLY: The last time you played at the MACC was in 2011 with your brother Shawn. What was your favorite thing about that trip? MARLON WAYANS: I think that trip was so great for me because I didn’t know we had an audience in Hawai‘i. I didn’t know how big it was. That was in the middle of us still building, and when all the people came out, I was like, “Oh, damn.” I didn’t know we had love in Hawai‘i, ‘cause you know, Hawai‘i is still America but it’s kind of off coast. And then I realized, there’s a lot of people that smoke weed in Hawai‘i, and we do a lot of movies that appeal to the weed smokers, so therefore, I should’ve thought that out of anywhere, that’s where I’m going to have the big-
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gest audience. And the straight up people, they’re so cool and chill and you know they give you those two fingers – not the middle finger, you know I’m from NY – the hang loose two fingers. I like the vibe and the people, they walk around with smiles. Hawai‘i can kick some ass – they all do some kinda MMA. MTW: Is there anything you’re looking forward to while you’re here on island? MW: I like to visit Hawai‘i when I can. It’s a very peaceful, Zen kind of place. It’s like the closest place in America to what God made. It’s just beautiful. It’s the only place I’ll go hiking. I don’t like walking, but Hawai‘i’s so pretty, so why not. I go golfing. I don’t ever go golfing in my life, but when I’m in Hawai‘i, I’m like “Damn…” I can just hit this ball for like five hours and just look at how beautiful this place is. MTW: What’s your favorite cocktail? MW: I like tequila straight up with ice. I usually like a good tequila like Jose Cuervo Reserve or 1942. MTW: What can Maui look forward to for your show? Will the content be all ages? MW: I don’t think I’m a PG stand-up. I’m more PG-13. I like to curse sometimes, it’s not crazy sexual, but I don’t know where I’m gonna go. So, I would say 18+ unless you have really cool parents… ‘cause you know in Hawai‘i parents be hittin’ the blunt early.
MTW: Do your close friends have a nickname for you? MW: Sometimes they call me Hyman Roth. They call me Hyman, and here’s why. In The Godfather, Hyman Roth always took care of his friends and he always made sure that his friends got rich, too. MTW: Do you have a favorite comedian from Hawai‘i? MW: No, but I’m going to say Richard Pryor because he spent so much time in Hawai‘i. MTW: Who are your all time favorite stand-up comedians? MW: Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, my big brother Damon, Shawn and Keenan, George Carlin, Dave Chappelle, Jim Jefferies, Erik Griffin, and Sydney Castillo. MTW: Nike or Adidas? MW: Nike MTW: I’ve read that you have 10 siblings. How did you all get involved in acting and comedy? MW: If you ask me which sibling I like better, you’re trying to get me killed. Growing up, we were all comedians. Like in school, we were all class clowns. We all went to the same school, and I remember that in every class we had, all the teachers would be like, “Oh, no, another Wayan,” and they’d give me detention based on what they thought I would be doing. Keenan was the first one that was like, “We’re going
to get into comedy.” And, we all followed. MTW: You attended Howard University in Washington, DC. Did you always want to do acting and comedy? MW: Yes, I did. I knew since the first grade that I wanted to be a comedic actor. There was nothing else for me. I love acting and it’s something I always thought I was going to do. I was thinking something like an I Love Lucy show. I always wanted to star in movies like Eddie Murphy and Jim Carrey. I just knew at a young age what I wanted. I went to Howard for acting and filming. This was at the time that In Living Color was on TV Sunday night; we’d shut down everything and watch In Living Color. Everybody would be like, “Yo, your family is stupid.” Which is a compliment in the black community. MTW: What is it like to tour and work with family? MW: I love working with them all. They’re all so different. Me and Shawn just have a magnetic chemistry – I think because we’re only a year apart. We have the same point of reference with life but different. I love working with Shawn, but I really like working with all of my family. We laugh a lot. On the stage and off. MTW: Do you manage your own Instagram account? MW: Absolutely, I manage my own account. MTW: Your brother Keenan created
MW: I’d say White Chicks. We did the impossible. We did a movie with two black guys playing two white girls. We were acting like it was summertime in the Hamptons, even though we filmed it in the winter in Canada. The fact that we pulled that movie off, it’s so hard to do. We slept three hours the whole time.
something negative, but then find the positive in it. You have to look at your life and be like “What’s funny about it?” For me, looking at my life, I just took my worst situation and made it my best. Break-ups can be terrible, but we’re actually closer in our break-up than when we were together. You have to be with somebody to love somebody. I think it’s fine to just love people unconditionally. The show’s backdrop is about divorce, but it’s really about how to keep your family together.
MTW: What was your favorite scene in White Chicks?
MTW: What is the most unexpected thing about being a father?
MW: The dance battle and the bodega sketches. And, the date scene at the restaurant.
MW: That children don’t listen to a program. You need to listen to kids, and not them listening to you. We’re so worried sometimes about them listening to us. Sometimes kids teach you, and you have to learn that every kid is different and you have to treat them as human beings. You have to listen to them. There’s no formula for raising your kids.
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MTW: Of all the films that you’ve starred in, which one are you most proud of?
MTW: How long did it take to get into makeup as a “White Chick”? MW: 7 hours everyday. Marlon and Shawn Wayans in White Chicks
movie. I remember I humped a stuffed animal. I did a menage with a stuffed animal in Haunted House 1, and then I banged a doll in Haunted House 2. That was really improv. Me getting butt naked and going there with a doll and stuffed animal, it’s just, I have no vanity when it comes to comedy – I go for it. MTW: What’s your favorite NFL team? MW: Steelers. MTW: Fifty Shades of Black (2016). You co-wrote, co-produced and starred in this film. I’ve read that the film grossed over $22 million in the box office and was created from a $5 million budget. Did you always know that it would be so successful? MW: I actually thought it was going to be way more successful than that. In movie terms, there’s a single and a double. Haunted House 1 was a home run because we made that movie for $1 million and grossed $50-something million worldwide. Fifty Shades of Black, I thought because of what we were making fun of that it would have done better. I just love making movies, and as long as you’re successful enough to make another movie, then you’re good. MTW: Did you read the Fifty Shades of Grey books? MW: Yes, I did. MTW: Do you think more men should read the books? MW: Um, no. But, if they do, they’ll learn more about what’s romantic and sexy to women. What a woman thinks is sexy is different than what a guy thinks is sexy. Women think dressing up in a sexy costume is sexy. A man’s like, “That’s cute. I can almost see a tittie. Can you take that off?” MTW: I’ve read that you were close friends with Tupac. How did you guys first meet? MW: Yes, I was great friends with Pac. I met him on the set of Juice. He was working with one of my best friends, Omar Epps. Me, Pac and Omar, all three of us were in performing arts as kids. So where everyone else saw the thug rapper Tupac, I always saw the fun, loving, artist Tupac.
MW: No, it’s actually not coming out. I wish it was. That’s one movie we need a sequel to.
MTW: What do you love most about doing stand-up comedy?
MTW: Of all the people that you’ve worked with, is there any particular person that you’d consider a mentor?
MW: The freedom. In my show, I get to say what I want to say and how I want to say it.
MW: Everyone is a mentor in their own way. I learned a lot from Tupac, without him even actually teaching me. I learned a lot from him by just watching how hard he was. I think my brother Keenan will always be one of my greatest mentors. My brothers actually sit down and teach me. MTW: Are you friends with Ice Cube? What’s your favorite Ice Cube track? What’s your favorite Ice Cube movie? MW: Yeah, I like Ice Cube. He’s cool. We aren’t like besties, but we’re really cool. I like “It Was a Good Day,” and my favorite Cube movie would definitely be Friday. MTW: In 2017, your own sitcom, Marlon, was launched on NBC. Now in its second season, the show is loosely based on your divorce, and characters have been inspired by your family and friends. When you created this show, what was your goal? MW: When I first created this show, my intention was always to make people laugh. The intention was also to make myself laugh with something aspirational that’s based on
MTW: What do you think Cardi B and Offset should name their child? MW: Little Migo. MTW: Do you have any words of wisdom for an aspiring actor, screenwriter, or stand-up comic? MW: Hit the stage every night, three times a night. If you bomb, who cares, get back on the stage. You only fail when you quit trying. There’s a light at the end of every tunnel, just keep digging and stay a student. Read books on writing. Learn to write, learn to direct, learn to produce and create avenues and projects for yourself so you’re not kicking around waiting on Hollywood. Become your own machine. Marlon Wayans will perform at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center on Sunday, July 22nd at 7:30pm. Tickets are $45.50$59.50. Show contains adult themes. Recommended for a mature audience. ■ editor@mauitime.com For more A&E stories, visit: mauitime.com/entertainment
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In Living Color (1990-1994). You appeared on the show from 1992-1993. What is one of your favorite memories from being on that show? MW: Just the entire experience. It was like comedy college for me. Just watching Damon, Jim Carrey, Keenan and all these guys working their behinds off. I was only in the industry for maybe a year. Me and Shawn were like the rookies on the set. We learned to write, and we’d stay up ‘til five in the morning writing sketches. For the most part, every sketch that me and Shawn were in – we had to write them. That really trained us and taught us how to write. MTW: Did you have a crush on any of Fly Girls? Who was your favorite? MW: All of them. Pick one, name one, I love them all. Lisa, J. LO, and Carrie Ann. The only reason why I didn’t like Deidre is because she was dating my friend. MTW: Jennifer Lopez then, or J. LO now? MW: There’s a difference – I like them both. One is a natural young beauty with a big ol’ butt. Back then, it was special for me. I never seen anything like that. As a black brotha, we love that. J. LO now – she’s still got the butt, but she has that money butt that’s been worked out, so it got a little more shape. I liked it when it was more like “Black-oww,” like an ass explosion. MTW: After In Living Color, you went on to work on the sitcom The Wayans Bros with your brother Shawn. Do you feel like that was the project that really launched your own career? MW: Yes, definitely. That and the movies. When we did Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood and Scary Movie, it all kind of started to come together. MTW: Jim Carrey: one word. MW: Brilliant. Or actually, Hilarious. MTW: Brilliant or hilarious? MW: Brillarious. How ‘bout that. MTW: What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you on set? MW: Hmm... I don’t really get embarrassed. I’m a comedian; everything embarrassing that happens to me I put in a
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touted as having many health benefits. As it’s a fermented beverage, it does contain probiotics, and the research on a healthy gut biome and its myriad of health benefits is very promising. If you’re not in it for the health, taste alone might convince you to pick up a jar. Kombucha is earthy and fermented, and picks up tastes of whatever it is brewed with, so it provides some of the fond feelings of drinking a beer – without the hangover. I went with some friends the other day to see what was on tap, and Jameson behind
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vegan pizza, smoothie bowls and cooked bowls, soups and salads. Smoothie bowls can be served with house-made, raw, gluten-free “Grawnola”, fresh fruit, and various protein powders. Cooked bowls include the Macro Bowl with adzuki bean tempeh, housemade sauerkraut, daikon, beets, kale, spiced chickpeas and pumpkin seeds, served with an orange tahini sauce. The Burrito Bowl features cashew nacho cheese. Salads are large and served with
itself. The place feels sweet and safe, and the energy is good, probably because the customers are hopped up on probiotics and fresh raw fare. Plus, it’s in Haiku, and there’s nothing better on those clear, beautiful Haiku summer days than a cold jar of bubbly, delicious brew. ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more foodie stories, visit: mauitime.com/food-drink
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the bar was happy to walk us through the process of finding our flavors. Flavors range from edgy to sweet, and he gamely let us try pretty much every flavor before we settled on our favorites. Blue Jazz, Blood Orange, Ginger Turmeric, and sparkling coconut water. We sat down with our rainbow of kombucha light strawberry pink, mellow orange and sunlight yellow - and shared a healthy, fresh meal amongst the happy chatter. Maui Kombucha’s brewers craft unique flavors like the Palo Santo, which is a wild wood native to Mexico. Palo Santo translates as holy wood, and it’s often used as an incense to purify and heal. The kombucha was woodsy and heady. Even if kombucha isn’t your thing, it’s still
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unique flavors shift often. The booch is fizzy and light with an edge to it. The brewers craft options ranging from crisp to fruity to earthy, with sweet and not-so-sweet options to serve all whims and moods. The “booch-tenders” are friendly and happy to let customers try different flavors before committing to a jar. It’s best to bring your own mason jar or container, because that will save a few dollars so you can spend more on the good stuff. No longer a fringe trend, kombucha has passed the longevity test and is here to stay. That’s not to say it’s a new thing – the first recorded use of kombucha was over two thousand years ago in China, but the drink only gained popularity stateside in the past decade. The fizzy, fermented tea beverage is
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FRIDAY, JUL. 13 INCREDIBLE CORALS: NIGHT AT THE REEF–Based on the summer lunar cycle, it’s predicted that the rice coral species will spawn on this night. The public is invited to experience the exhibits after dark, witness a live coral spawning, and see an underwater dive presentation. Due to various environmental factors, the coral spawning is not guaranteed to occur, but there’ll still be an amazing presentation called “Navigation Under the Stars” by astronomer Rakhal Kincais. $14.9534.95. 6:30pm. Maui Ocean Center, (192 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-270-7000; Mauioceancenter.com Photo courtesy of Facebook/Maui Ocean Center
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RACE TO THE RESCUE: PAW PATROL LIVE–From Friday, Jul. 13 until Sunday, Jul. 15. Presented by Pedigree, this hot preschool series is live on stage in Maui! There’ll be everyone’s favorite pups, plus an action packed, high-energy musical adventure. Bring your keiki to town for good times with puppies Ryder, Chase, Marshall, Rocky, Rubble, Zuma, Skye, and Everest. $23-39/Reserved Seating; $55/Gold Circle; $129/VIP. Showtimes: Friday, July 13, 6pm; Saturday, July 13, 10am, 2pm, and 6pm; Sunday, July 15, 10am and 2pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242SHOW; Mauiarts.org Photo courtesy of MACC
PELE – HAWAI‘I’S FORCE OF CREATION–George Kahumoku Jr., Hawaiian cultural practitioner, will share history and stories of Pele, a goddess that’s revered in Hawaiian culture for her power and force. Learn about native Hawaiian plants that embody Pele, ho‘okupu (gifts) that honor Pele, and a traditional Hawaiian chant to Pele. George will share songs of Pele and participants will have the chance to learn an accompanying hula, “Aia La O Pele” (There’s Pele) taught by Lopaka Naihe. $50. 4:30pm. Island Fresh Cafe, (381 Baldwin Ave., Pa‘ia); 808-633-2770; Islandfreshcafe.com Photo courtesy of Facebook/George Kahumoku Jr.
SATURDAY,, JUL. 14 R RUN IAO 5K/10K–Presented by Valley Isle Road Runners, this annual ssporting event will take attendees from downtown Wailuku to ‘Iao Valley. 5 5k runners will enjoy a downhill and back run in Wailuku, and 10k’ers can e expect an incredible journey to ‘Iao Valley and back. There’ll be light food, re refreshments, prize drawings, an awards ceremony and more. Pre-register onlin line. VIRR members: $25; Non-members: $35. $45 on July 13 during p packet pick-up at Request Music in Wailuku, 3-6pm, and on race day a at 6:30am. Race starts at 7:30am. Wailuku Municipal Parking Lot, ((Vineyard St.); Virr.com Photo courtesy of Facebook/Iao Valley 10k Run
HAWAIIAN CLASSICAL GUITAR–Ian O’Sullivan is a classically trained guitarist that’s also extremely well-versed in Hawaiian slack-key guitar and ‘ukulele. In fact, he was the first guitarist from Hawai‘i to be accepted to Yale University’s School of Music. Here is a very rare and special chance to hear him perform a variety of instrumental tunes and talk-story about his distinct style. Free. 1pm. Kahului Public Library, (90 School St.); 808-873-3097; Librarieshawaii.org Photo courtesy of Facebook/Ian O’Sullivan
SATURDAY, S SAT SA ATU TU TURDAY JUL JUL. 14 STORY OF THE ‘UKULELE–Join Mele and Tom Fong for an unforgettable morning dedicated to Hawai‘i’s ‘ukulele. Learn more about the types of ‘ukulele and the parts, history, and tuning of this instrument. All ages are welcome. Free. 10am. Makawao Public Library, (1159 Makawao Ave.); 808-573-8785; Librarieshawaii.org Photo courtesy of Facebook/Mele Fong
KULOLO WORKSHOP–Kulolo is a Hawaiian dessert made from coconut milk, freshly steamed kalo (taro), sugar, and a lot of love. Namea Hoshino (Maui Nui Botanical Garden’s Kalo Varieties Manager) will teach students how to make kulolo in three different ways. Call or email for reservations. Garden members: $25; Non-members: $50. 9am. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens, (150 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului); 808-249-2798; Info@ mnbg.org Photo courtesy of Facebook/MNBC
SATURDAY, JUL. 14 RUMMAGE SALE–Here’s your chance to find all types of treasures including men’s and women’s clothing, keiki clothes, vintage items, furniture, books, toys, household goods, plants, and more. There’s also St. Ann’s famous sweet bread, a farmers market, BBQ steak plates, pancit, veggie and banana lumpia, baked goods and more. 7am-1pm. St. Ann’s Church, (40 Kuhinia St., Wailuku); 808244-3284; Saint-ann-maui.org Photo courtesy of Flickr/KOMU News
SHAKTIRIZE BLACKLIGHT CHARITY YOGA EVENT–This is an all-women’s flow class designed to bring booty shakin’ and bass bumping to female yoga lovers. Please dress in blacklight sensitive clothing (whites, lights, and fluorescents). All paints will be provided and 100 percent of proceeds will go to Maui United Way. Call or go online to reserve your spot. $10. 7-9pm. Afterglow Yoga, (381 Huku Lii Pl, Kihei); 808-495-7159; Afterglowyoga.com Photo courtesy of Facebook/Afterglow Yoga Maui
SATURDAY, JUL. 14 SIZZL’N SUMMER MELTDOWN–Celebrate the Summer of 2018 with the Maui electronic dance community. Presented by Team DiscoNap, get down to vibes by Andrew Dana, Da Unkos, DJ Love, and M!CKY G. It’s also a birthday party for Lawaia! Get your tickets early for this one. 21+. $10+ at the door. 10pm. Charley’s Restaurant and Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Pa‘ia); 808-579-8085; Charleysmaui. com Photo courtesy of Facebook/Team DiscoNap
TUESDAY, JUL. 17 FLATBREAD FOR MAUI MAUKA CONSERVATION–Maui Mauka Conservation Awareness has a pretty amazing goal to connect Maui tourism professionals with Maui conservation professionals to create a mutually beneficial relationship in nature-based tourism. Bring your family and friends down to Pa‘ia to support social awareness while enjoying dinner and cocktails. A percentage of all pizza sales (in-house and to-go) will be directed to Maui Mauka’s programs. 5-10pm. Flatbread Company, (89 Hana Hwy., Pa‘ia); 808-573-0280; Mauimauka.org Photo courtesy of Facebook/Maui Mauka Conservation Awareness Trainings
SUNDAY, SUND DA AY Y, JU JJUL. U L. 15 KANEKOA UPCOUNTRY SUNDAY–Here’s the first ediK tion of Kanekoa’s second Sunday monthly residency in Makawao. They’re not just Na Hoku Hanohano Awardwinners, but also one of Maui’s favorite live bands. Enjoy an afternoon of family fun and great tunes by a group that’s been called “The Hawaiian Grateful Dead.” Keiki friendly. $10. 3pm. Casanova Italian Restaurant, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; Casanovamaui.com P Photo courtesy of Facebook/ Kanekoa
WEDNESDAY, WEDN DN N ES E S DAY JU JUL. 18 CONCERTS AT THE SHOPS WITH MAKANA–Makana is an internationally acclaimed musician known for many things including being the youngest slack-key virtuoso throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Here’s a chance to welcome Makana back home to Maui for an amazing, family-friendly concert in Wailea. Free. 5:30pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com Photo courtesy of Shops at Wailea
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'Won't You Be My Neighbor?' This documentary is a refreshing and moving plea for kindness ★★★★★ Rated PG-13 / 94 Min.
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remember once, when I was a boy, sitting with my Grandma as she flipped the dial and channel surfed her way into Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. It was a warm afternoon in her Florida condo and she had a tendency to suck me into watching whatever program she settled on (in fact, this was how I wound up seeing Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho for the first time). Once Grandma hit the local PBS station and that familiar theme music began jingling away, we sat on her couch, entranced. A subtitle appeared on the screen, announcing that today’s episode was about “Grandparents.” My Grandma turned to me and announced, “Oh, we’re watching this one!” She had a point. When Mr. Rogers has something to teach you, there’s no point in resisting. I found revisiting the life and career of Fred Rogers in Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, Morgan Neville’s simply marvelous documentary, to be equally irresistible. Looking at Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood today, the long-running PBS children’s program created and hosted by Rogers is truly strange. The show would begin as Rogers, with his golly-shucks-oh-gee manner, introduced every episode inside his home while singing and changing sweaters. It quickly became much weirder, as a trolley would take the viewers into the Land of Make Believe, where we’d meet puppet characters like King Friday, X the Owl and the fiendish Lady Elaine (who, amusingly, is revealed to be based on Roger’s mother-in-law). As noted in Neville’s film, the episodes were awfully slow. Longtime
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fans like myself can’t deny how goofy it all felt. Like Rogers himself, you’d question how sugary it all seemed, until the deeper meaning and inherent compassion would etch its way into your heart. The footage speaks for itself: note how, during its initial run, there’s an episode where King Friday wanted to “build a wall” to keep everyone out(!) and later regrets his decision. There were also political allegories, direct conversations about difficult topics and a remarkable, defiant reference to racial bigotry… and that was just the first season. Neville’s documentary isn’t just a collection of golden clips, but a revealing, tremendously touching declaration of Rogers’ philosophy. Rogers wanted children to feel special, know they were loved, and feel empowered to pursue their dreams. In Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, no stone is left unturned. The bizarre and surprisingly durable urban legend that
Mr. Rogers is a Navy Seal covered in tattoos (hence, the long sweaters) is addressed. So is whether his onscreen persona was an act or the real deal. We see a clip of the hilarious “Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood” SNL sketch, then hear Rogers’ reaction and his recollection of a priceless Eddie Murphy encounter. Some documentaries don’t need to be seen on the big screen but this one does. There is an epic scope within the 90 brisk minutes, full of unseen home footage and new interviews. Maurice Sendak-like animated segments, depicting Rogers’ child-like psyche, provide strong dramatic bookends. There are telling, surprisingly rowdy recollections from Rogers’ production staff. Eagle eyes will note that, in the archival, mid-1970’s footage, you can spot a very young Michael Keaton. Won’t You Be My Neighbor? shows a man who was a true original: both
genuinely square but somehow defiantly earnest, even progressive. A sequence in which we learn that Rogers once objected to the gay lifestyle of a cast member (he feared it could lead to PBS shutting down the show) but later changed his outlook, is especially affecting. There are a lot of moments in Won’t You Be My Neighbor? that made me cry, and not merely because of nostalgia. Getting an unguarded glimpse of this true original, who stood for decency and love in everything he did, is refreshing. Rogers’ life story and this documentary provide a plea for kindness. That may sound corny, but Rogers knew long before his passing that the world around him would only become a scarier place. Here’s a man who made a career out of demonstrating how good we can be, for ourselves and one another. It’s impossible not to be moved by this film. ■
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Showtimes Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm) Hotel Transylvania 3-PG- 2D THU 5:00 7:20 9:40. 2D FRI-SAT 10:00 12:20 2:40 5:00 7:20 9:40, 2D SUN 12:20 2:40 5:00 7:20 9:40, 2D MON-WED 10:00 12:20 2:40 5:00 7:20 9:40. Sicario: Day of Soldado-R- 2D THU 11:00 1:45 4:30 8:00 10:35. 2D FRI-SAT 11:00 1:40 4:25 7:10 9:50, 2D SUN 1:40 4:25 7:10 9:50, 2D MON-WED 11:00 1:40 4:25 7:10 9:50. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom-PG13- 2D THU 10:45 11:15 1:30 2:00 4:15 7:00 9:45. 2D FRISAT 10:45 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:45, 2D SUN 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:45, 2D MON-WED 10:45 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:45. Incredibles 2- PG- 2D THU 10:30 11:30 1:15 2:15 4:00 5:00 6:45 9:30. 2D FRI-SAT 10:30 1:15 4:00 6:45 9:25, 2D SUN 1:15 4:00 6:45 9:25, 2D MON-WED 10:30 1:15 4:00 6:45 9:25. The First Purge-R- 2D THU 10:30 12:50 3:10 5:25 7:45 10:10. 2D FRI-SAT 10:30 12:50 3:10 5:25 7:45 10:10, 2D SUN-WED 12:50 3:10 5:25 7:45 10:10. Skyscraper- PG13- 2D THU 7:30 10:00. 2D FRI-SAT 10:10 12:30 2:50 5:15 7:40 10:10, 2D SUN 12:30 2:50 5:15 7:40 10:10, 2D MONWED 10:10 12:30 2:50 5:15 7:40 10:10. Sing-PG- 2D MON-WED 10:00.
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12:30 1:00 1:30 3:30 4:00 6:30 7:00 9:30 10:00, 3D THU 10:30 4:30 7:30 10:30. 2D FRIWED 10:30 12:10 12:40 1:25 3:20 3:50 4:20 6:30 7:00 9:30 10:00 10:30, 3D FRI-WED 7:30. The First Purge-R- 2D THU 11:15 1:55 4:35 6:50 9:55. 2D FRI-SAT 11:35 2:15 5:00 7:25 10:10, 2D SUN 11:40 2:15 5:00 7:25 10:10, 2D MON-WED 11:35 2:15 5:00 7:25 10:10. Uncle Drew-PG13- 2D THU 11:00 1:45 4:40 10:10, 2D FRI-SAT 11:05 2:05 4:40 7:20 10:30, 2D SUN 2:05 4:40 7:20 10:30, 2D MON-TUE 11:05 2:05 4:40 7:20 10:30, 2D WED 2:05 4:40 7:20 10:30. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom- PG13- 2D THU 10:00 12:35 1:15 4:25 7:35 10:40, 2D FRI-TUE 10:45 1:45 4:45 7:45 10:40, 2D WED 10:30 1:20 4:10 7:45 10:40. Incredibles 2- PG- 2D THU 10:10 11:30 1:10 2:40 4:10 7:10 10:20. 2D FRI-WED 10:35 1:30 4:25 7:35 10:05. TAG-R- 2D THU 11:20 1:50 4:20. 2D FRI-SUN 2:00 7:05, 2D MON 11:35 2:05 4:35 7:05 9:35, 2D TUE 2:05 4:35 7:05 9:35, 2D WED 2:05 4:35 9:35. Ocean’s 8- PG13- 2D THU 11:15 2:00 4:40. 2D
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NEW THIS WEEK 350 DAYS - R - Documentary/Sport - A behindthe-scenes look at the world of professional wrestling and the lives wrestlers lead 350 days a year. Stars former champions Bret Hart and Billy Graham. 125 min. HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3: SUMMER VACATION - PG - Animation/Comedy/Family - A family-friendly Dracula goes on vacation and finds romance. Stars the voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez. 97 min. MET OPERA: TURANDOT SUMMER ENCORE 2018 - G - Opera - An opera by Puccini about a proud princess of China and the brave prince who wins her hand. Stars Nina Stemme and Marco Berti. 140 min. SING - PG - Animation/Comedy/Family - A hustling koala attempts to save his theater by starting a singing competition, which ends up changing the lives of its contestants. Stars the voices of Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon. 108 min. SKYSCRAPER - PG-13 - Action/Crime/Drama A U.S. war veteran is framed for setting a building ablaze and must clear his name and find those re-
sponsible. Oh, and his family is trapped above the fire line. Stars Dwayne Johnson. 102 min.
Chris Pratt. Also stars Bryce Dallas Howard and CGI dinos. 128 min.
SORRY TO BOTHER YOU - R - Comedy/Fantasy/Sci-Fi - A young telemarketer adopts a white accent and discovers a key to professional success. The directorial debut of Boots Riley, starring Lakeith Stanfield. 105 min.
OCEAN’S 8 - PG-13 - Action/Comedy/Crime - An all-female crew pulls a heist at New York’s Met Gala. Stars Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and Anne Hathaway. 120 min.
NOW PLAYING ANT-MAN & THE WASP - PG-13 - Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi - Paul Rudd plays a size-shifting superhero who has to balance family life. He’s joined by The Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly. 118 min. FIRST PURGE - R - Action/Horror/Sci-Fi - The movie series about a society that has indulges in one lawless night a year gets a prequel that explains its origin. Hopefully it doesn’t look too familiar. 97 min. INCREDIBLES 2 - PG - Animation/Action/ Adventure - Mr. Incredible has dad duty while his daughter, Elastigirl goes out to save the world. 118 min. JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM - PG-13 - Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi - Genetic modification meets volcanic eruption meets
SICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO - R - Action/Crime/Drama - Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin team up to fight terrorist-trafficking drug cartels at the US-Mexico border. Also stars Isabela Moner. 122 min.
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WEDNESDAY
LAST CHANCE WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR - PG-13 Documentary/Biography - An exploration into the life of Fred (Mr.) Rogers. It’s a beautiful day for a neighbor. 94 min.
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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS STOPLIGHT PARTY - Fri. Jul 13. It’s Friday the 13th! Head to the Stoplight Party and pick your wristband as you go through the door. Green means you’re single, red means you’re taken, and yellow means you’re…? The night will feature DJs Kid Continental and Gary O’Neal on the decks for all your hip-hop and R&B tunes. 21+. $7. 9:45pm. Casanova Italian Restaurant, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; Casanovamaui.com SUMMER BOOTY SHAKE CONTEST - Sat. Jul 14. Head to the West Side because it’s time for another Summer Booty Shake Contest with DJ Big Mike. Hosted by Mr. Shakes, the night will feature a “Drop it Low” dance contest and more. Shake your booty and qualify to win an allexpense-paid trip for two to Las Vegas. 21+. 9pm. Maui Grill Ka‘anapali, (2290 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6100; Mauigrillkaanapali.com POWER MIX - Sat. Jul 14. Da Jam 98.3 presents Power Mix at The Dirty Monkey on Front Street. Hit mixers will spin all your favorites from top 40 to house, flashbacks, and club sets. 21+. No cover before 9pm. The Dirty Monkey, (844 Front St., Lahaina); 808-419-6268; Thedirtymonkey.com BACK TO THE ‘90S PARTY - Sat. Jul 14. Get your body glitter, Sketchers, and JNCO Jeans and let’s go back to the ‘90s when dial-up was a thing. Britney Spears rocked everybody’s world, boy bands were cool, and burning CDs was a thing. DJ Gary O’Neal will be playing all your favorite ‘90s hits and they’ll also have some hella cool prizes, too. 9:30pm. Down the Hatch, (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com LATE NIGHT WITH ROOTZ N CREATION Sat. Jul 14. Enjoy late night island reggae music with Rootz N Creation live. 9pm. Haui’s Life’s A Beach, (1913 S Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010; Mauibars.com INNA VISION - Sat. Jul 14 & Sun. Jul 15. Inna Vision will hit Upcountry then head to West Maui to bring the Maui crowd two concerts as part of their “Link Up Summer Tour.” They will be joined by the Sounds of Jah for two epic nights of roots sounds. Schedule: Saturday, July 14 at 10pm. Casanova Italian Restaurant, (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808572-0220; Casanovamaui.com; Sunday, July 15 at 9:30pm. Maui Grill Ka‘anapali, (2290 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6100; Mauigrillkaanapali.com.
STAGE SHOWS WARREN AND ANNABELLE’S MAGIC SHOW - Mon-Sat. Warren Gibson, the country’s premier sleight-of-hand magician, treats you to the best close-up magic and comedy show while resident ghost Annabelle entertains you. $64-$104.50. 5pm. Warren and Annabelle’s, (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-6244; Warrenandannabelles.com COMEDY AND MAGIC WITH HOLDEN MOWAT - Sat. Jul 14. 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.); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com LIP SYNC BATTLE - Mon. Jul 16. Do you love music? Are you the ultimate performer? Let’s put your lips and your hips to the test in the Tournament Style Lip Sync Battle with elimination rounds. You choose the song and show your best moves. Cash, prizes, specials, and a good time. Sign-up at 9:30pm. 10pm. Down the Hatch, (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com MULLIGAN’S MAGIC SHOW! - Tue. Jul 17. Here’s a high-energy fun comedy and magic show all ages can enjoy! Brenton Keith will amuse and
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amaze the audience with his bag-o-tricks. Free. 6:30pm. Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com OPEN MIC COMEDY NIGHT - Tue. Jul 17. Put on your laughing pants, sip on your favorite libations, and let these funny folks tickle your funny bone. Hosted by Power Up Comedy. 9pm. Three’s Bar and Grill, (1945 S Kihei Rd.); 808-879-3133; Threesbarandgrill.com OPEN MIC COMEDY - Wed. Jul 18. Power Up Comedy welcomes all 21+ individuals to stand up for up to five minutes and show the crowd what you got. There will also be food and drink specials all night. Sign up at 9pm. Diamonds Ice Bar and Grill, (1279 S Kihei Rd.); 808-874-9299; Diamondsicebar.com
MAUI FOODIE KING’S VISIT WINE TASTING AND TOUR - Thu. Jul 12. Here’s an opportunity for wine lovers, and for those who want to learn about grape production on Maui. This exclusive tour includes visiting the Old Jail, tasting small-production single varietal Ulupalakua Vineyards estate wines, and a walk through the vineyard grounds. Learn the history of Rose Ranch. Reservations are required. akuaa Vineyards, Vi d (14815 3:30pm. MauiWine, Ulupalakua -878-6058; Pi‘ilani Hwy., Ulupalakua); 808 808-878-6058; Mauiwine.com CHAMPAGNE HALE AT T CLIFF HOUSE - Thu-Sun. Celebrate the 200th anniversary of Veuve Clicquot Rose label. Guests can enjoy Veuve Clicquot Rich and Rich Rose along with new food pairings created by execute chef Chris Damskey and his cu-ns linary team. 21+. Walk-ins rve. only. First come, first serve. palua 4:30-8:30pm. Montage Kapalua 2-6600; Bay, (1 Bay Dr.); 808-662-6600; abay Montagehotels.com/kapaluabay
CRAB LEGS AND PRIME RIB BUFFET WITH LIVE MUSIC - Fri. Jul 13. Maui musician Ron Kuala‘au’s velvety voice and melodic guitar provide a beautiful ambiance of Hawaiian and contemporary music while you enjoy a scrumptious buffet. $44.95 per person, half-off for children 10 and younger. Reservations recommended. 5:30pm. Kahili Restaurant, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-242-6000; Kahilirestaurant.com PROJECT COCKTAIL - Fri. Jul 13. This fun Friday night is presented in conjunction with wine and spirit partners to highlight a different type of liquor. Mixologists push their creativity to the max with themed cocktails, concoctions, live music, and an entertaining atmosphere. 7pm. Luana Lounge at Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-4100; Fairmont.com/kea-lani-maui/dining/luana ISLAND BRUNCH WITH LIVE MUSIC - Sat. Jul 14. Spend your Saturday on the Northshore enjoying brunch items like the famous Banana Bread French Toast, Eggs Benedict Pacifica, and Mediterranean Scrambled Eggs. Local musicians Brian Mansano and Eddie Tanaka will entertain with traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music and Spanish guitar. 10:30am-1pm. Island Fresh Cafe, (381 Baldwin Ave., Pa‘ia); 808-633-2770; Islandfres Islandfreshcafe.com
FLA FLANAGAN AND GILLIOM DI DINNER SHOW - Sat. Jul 1 14. Locals and visitors w will enjoy delicious dining with great Hawaiian music by award-winning artists Barry Flanagan of HAPA and Eric Gilliom. Opening sets by UT O CK Anthony Pfluke. Dinner CHE EEK a and show: $55. Show AN W C HE o only: $25. A $5 donation YOU FT . O 7 fro from each ticket will go to KS E1 PIC PAG dif a different Maui charity each ON month month. 6:30pm. Nalu’s South Shore Grill, G (1280 S Kihei Rd.); 808-891-865 808-891-8650
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DRUMS OF THE PACIFIC LUAU - Thu. Jul 12. Experience a journey throughout the islands of Polynesia. Hear the sound of the conch, the beating of drums, and the echoes of Hawaiian chant. Enjoy the dance and music of Polynesia, and an unforgettable fire-knife dance finale. Indulge in the flavors of native Hawaiian cuisine, complete with a traditional imu ceremony. 4:45pm. Drums of the Pacific at Hyatt Regency Maui, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4727; Drumsofthepacificmaui.com KAPALUA SUNSET EXPERIENCE - Thu. Jul 12. Sit back, relax, and take in the sunset at Banyan Tree Restaurant. Enjoy a three-course sunset menu, a glass of sparkling wine, and an amuse-bouche. $65 + $25 optional wine pairing available. Offered daily. 5:30pm. The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, (1 Ritz-Carlton Dr.); 808-665-7212; Ritzcarlton.com/kapalua BACK DOOR BAKE SHOP - Fri. Jul 13. The summer baking class at UHMC Culinary Arts Program is in session. Visit the shop to purchase student created baked goods. Offerings are as follows: July 13, cookies, brownies and bars; July 20, petite fours; and July 27, bon-bons. 10am2pm. University of Hawai‘i Maui College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3500; Maui.hawaii.edu ECO FARM TOURS - Fri. Jul 13. Join in an educational tour of permaculture design features. $20-$39. 4pm. Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm, (4505 Hana Hwy., Haiku); 808-283-8057; Ahimsasanctuaryfarm.com
SUNDAY BRUNCH AND BLOODY MARY BAR - Sun. Jul 15. Start your morning with a live musical jazz performance and delicious brunch selections including favorites shrimp and grits, chicken and waffles, and steak and eggs. “Buildyour-own Bloody Mary” with a bar of mixers and all the trimmings to indulge in the most decadent libation. 7am-12pm. Cane and Canoe, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6681; Caneandcanoe.com SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET WITH LIVE MUSIC - Sun. Jul 15. Enjoy a full buffet featuring roast beef carving and create-your-own omelet stations while listening to amazing Hawaiian-contemporaryfalsetto singer Kaniala Masoe. Kaniala sets a beautiful ambiance of Hawaiian music while you enjoy breakfast overlooking Haleakala and both the north and south shores of Maui. $27.50 per person; half off for children 10 and younger. Reservations recommended. 10am. Kahili Restaurant, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-242-6000; Kahilirestaurant.com LUNCH ON THE ROOF - Sun. Jul 15. Spend your Sunday afternoon in Lahaina on the roof for lunch favorites like the Greek style lamb sliders and the Lahaina burger. Guests will be treated to live music by Eric Gilliom and Barry Flanagan of Hapa. There’ll also be hula. 11am. Fleetwood’s on Front St., (744 Front St.); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontst.com SUNDAY BRUNCH WITH GARRETT PROBST - Sun. Jul 15. Spend a relaxing morning with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean,
yummy breakfast options, and live music. 11am. Duke’s Beach House, (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina); 808-662-2900; Dukesmaui.com WINE SOCIAL - Sun and Mon. Join in an intimate wine and food pairing with restaurant and wine list manager, Jim Hansen. Jim’s thoughtful selections paired with light bites make for a wonderful predinner experience for wine enthusiasts. 4:30pm. Pulehu, an Italian Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Lahaina); 808-667-3254; Pulehurestaurantmaui.com SUNDAY NIGHT LAULAU - Sun. Jul 15. 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 wrapped in ti leaf, steamed, and served with jasmine rice. 5pm. Ko Restaurant at Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-2210; Korestaurant.com TIKI TUESDAY - Tue. Jul 17. Enjoy classic tikistyle with elixirs and tunes inspired by the tropics. 4pm. Luana Lounge at Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-4100; Fairmont. com/kea-lani-maui/dining/luana CASTAWAY CAFE DATE NIGHT - Wed. Jul 18. A perfect destination to bring your sweetheart with oceanfront dining and couple specials. Enjoy entrees, house, or caesar salad and a bottle of wine for $49.95 per couple. 5pm. Castaway Cafe, (45 Kai Ala Dr., Lahaina); 808-661-9091; CastawayCafe.com HUAKA’I LUAU DINNER SHOW: JOURNEY THROUGH POLYNESIA - Wed. Jul 18. After being greeted with a lei, guests will be treated to a Hawaiian luau buffet while enjoying hula performances and music. There will also be traditional games, Hawaiian crafts, wood carvers, cultural demonstrations, and a fire knife dance finale. 5:30pm. Ka‘anapali Beach Club Luau, (104 Ka‘anapali Shores); 888-582-8858; Huakailuau.com
ART SCENE ‘GODDESS PAINTINGS’ BY ZARIAH ART - Until Tue. Jul 31. Maui’s magical visionary artist, Zariah’s “Blessings of the Mythical Goddess” works shares the reflections through meticulously detailed, multilayered, multi-cultural creations. See Zariah’s works on display and have an opportunity to meet and “talk story.” 9am-5pm. Lahaina Arts Society, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Zariahart.com WAHI PANA AUWAHI EXHIBITION - Until Fri. Aug 3. Hui No‘eau and the Auwahi Forest Restoration Project have collaborated with Hui’s 2018 Artist in Residence, Mazatl. They’ve brought the forest to the people through art with the Wahi Pana Auwahi exhibition. Works will remain on display in the gallery for public viewing daily. 9am-4pm. Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com AI IWANE: ISLAND IN MY MIND, FUKUSHIMA | MELISSA ANN PINNEY: GIRL TRANSCENDENT - Until Sat. Aug 18. The exhibit features photography by two women, Ai Iwane and Melissa Ann Pinney. Hailing from Japan, Iwane has been using a Kodak Cirkut (a large-format 360-degree rotating panoramic camera) to develop compelling images of the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster of 2011. Pinney is a fine art photographer based in Illinois. Her works are a long-term exploration of emerging feminine identity, informed by Pinney’s own girlhood and that of her daughter, Emma. Free. 10am. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org
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YOUR GUIDE TO LATE NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT ON MAUI. TO ADD A LATE NIGHT (9PM OR LATER) LISTING TO OUR WEEKLY GRID SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO CALENDAR@MAUITIME.COM Stoplight Party w/ Kid Continental & DJ Gary O’Neal, 9:45pm $7
Inna Vision & Sounds of Jah, 10pm $15/$20
Floor Banger Friday w/ DJ Blast, 10pm $10
Sizzl’n Summer Meltdown w/ Andrew Dana, Da Unkos, DJ Love & M!cky G, 10pm $10
Will Hartzog 7:30pm-10pm; no cover
Johnny Ringo 7:30-10pm, no cover
Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; no cover
Soul Easy, 10pm
DJ Dubs, 10pm
Latin Night, 10pm
Rampage 9pm
DJ Joe Cortez 9pm
DJ Illz 9pm
MIG Game Night, 9pm
TUE - Karaoke w/ Casey Jones 10pm,
Industry Night w/ DJ Love, 10pm
DJ CPNess, 10pm
Back to the 90's Party w/ DJ Gary O'Neal, 9:30pm
Trivia Night w/ Professor Fincher, 10pm
MON- Lip Sync Battle 9:30pm, WED- DJ Gary O’Neal, 10pm
The Houseshakers, 7-10pm
I-Drive, 7-10pm
Thunder N’ Lightnin’, 7-10pm
Mark Johnstone Duo, 7-10pm
MON- Levi Poasa 6-9:30pm, TUE- Pat Simmons Jr. 6-9:30pm, WED- Johnny Ringo, 6-9:30pm
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
DIAMOND'S ICE BAR 1279 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-9299
DIRTY MONKEY 844 Front St., Lahaina - 419-6286
DOWN THE HATCH 658 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4900
FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. 744 Front St. (Rooftop), Lahaina - 669-6425
‘LOYALTY, COURAGE, SACRIFICE: THE 442ND STORY’ EXHIBIT - Until Fri. Aug 24. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the formation of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The exhibit includes memorabilia from Maui’s Nisei WWII veterans who served in the 442nd RCT. Open Mon-Fri. 12pm-4pm. Nisei Veterans Memorial Center, (665 Kahului Beach Rd.); 808-244-6862; Nvmc.org FINE ART TOUR - Thu. Jul 12. View original art and giclees by local Maui artists and tour one of the only two Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings in the State of Hawai‘i. Tour packages include discounted dining and golf rates. Reservations required. 12pm. King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Waikapu); 808-866-5025; Mauiliveevents.com FRIDAY NIGHT ART NIGHT - Fri. Jul 13. Visit the gallery for live music and mai tais while they showcase the new artist of the week. Free. 6pm. Lahaina Printsellers Ltd., (764 Front St.); 808-667-5815; Printsellers.com ART AND ‘FRESH SQUEEZED’ FRIDAY - Fri. Jul 13. Enjoy an evening of art featuring local artist Albu Guru from Puerto Rico. Meet her and view her works while sipping “Fresh Squeezed” cocktails prepared by the house craftsmen. 6pm. Down the Hatch, (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com
TICKETS ON SALE ‘OLIVER LIVE!’ - Thu. Jul 19 - Sun. Jul 29. Theatre Theatre Maui’s West Side summer camp is proud to present two weekend performances of Oliver. See Maui youths’ hard work on stage in this family friendly show. Showtimes: Thursday-Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 2pm. $12/Adults ages 13+; $7/Children ages 3-12. Pre-sales tickets available at Lahaina Music. Lahaina Gateway, (305 Keawe St.); 808-661-5304; Lahainagateway.com UNDERSTANDING CBD AND MEDICAL CANNABIS – LUNCH AND LEARN - Sat. Jul 21. CBD or cannabidiol is a compound produced by certain cannabis varieties. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce euphoric effects. Join medical cannabis researcher and author, Michael Backes, and learn how CBD and other cannabinoids interact with the human endocannabinoid system. Backes will also cover the myths and claims about CBD commonly encountered on the internet. Presentation includes a hot buffet lunch and class materials. 1pm. Leis Family Class Act Restaurant at UHMC, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3280; Understandingcannabis.eventbrite.com
SOUNDS OF TIBET AND UNIVERSAL LOVE AND COMPASSION - Sat. Jul 21. Dedicated to Maui’s late Tibetan Venerable Lama Dhondup Gyaltsen, see renowned Tibetan flutist and composer Nawang Khechog. His music carries a powerful message of universal love and compassion and has been hailed as the global ambassador of Tibetan music. He will be accompanied by Sal Godinez on piano. $25. 7pm. Makawao Union Church, (1445 Baldwin Ave.); 808-579-9261; Tibetanflute.eventbrite.com SONNY LIM - Wed. Jul 25. Lim is a slack key guitarist, lap steel guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and producer. He’s one of the early members of the Makaha Sons of Ni‘ihau, and Lim developed his guitar and vocal styles performing with his famous Lim Family of the Big Island. Pre-show dinner package also available for Sea House Restaurant. Advance purchase required call or go online. Doors: 6:45pm. $37.99-$95. 7:30pm. Slack Key Show at Napili Kai Beach Resort, (5900 L Honoapi‘ilani); 808-669-3858; Slackkeyshow.com DISNEY’S THE LION KING JR. - Thu. Jul 26 Sun. Jul 29. The Maui Academy of Performing Art’s Youth Summer Musical Theatre Camp brings the African savannah to life on stage with an unforgettable cast of characters. See them journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again. Reserved seating: $15/adults, $12/students; General: $12/ adults, $10/students; Family Day Special: $10. Showtimes: July 26 and July 27 at 7pm; July 28 at 4pm (Family Day); July 28 at 7pm; July 29 at 1pm (Family Day) and 4pm. Seabury Hall, (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235; Mauiacademy.org LED KAAPANA - Wed. Aug 1. This week’s Slack Key Show will feature Hawai‘i’s premier master Slack Key guitarist Led Kaapana. Kaapana inventiveness and fluidity, versatility in multiple tunings, and playfulness on stage, make him a leading master of this art. Pre-show dinner package also available for Sea House Restaurant, advance purchase required call or go online. $37.99 - $95. Doors: 6:45pm. 7:30pm. Napili Kai Beach Resort, (5900 Lower Honoapi‘ilani, Lahaina); 808-669-3858; Slackkeyshow.com ANNIVERSARY PARTY!!! - Fri. Aug 3. Come and celebrate the three year anniversary of Afterglow Yoga. Mix and mingle with the crew during social hour followed by the last installment of the blacklight yoga fundraiser for Maui United Way. Dress in your black-light sensitive clothing – whites, lights and fluorescents. All paints will be provided. Cost is $10 and 100 percent of the proceeds will go directly to Maui United Way. Space is limited. Call or go online to sign-up. 6pm. Afterglow Yoga, (Wailuku); 808-495-7159; Afterglowyoga.com
Manao Radio’s Upcountry Sunday’s w/Kanekoa, $10, 3pm
WED - Ladies Night 2.0’s w/ DJs, 10pm, $5/$10
MON - Live Band & Open Mic Hosted by Nick Sickles, 7-10pm
Justin Phillips 7:30-10pm; no cover
MON- Garrett Probst, 7:30-10pm, no cover TUE- Jazz, 7:30-10pm, no cover WED- Benny Uyetake, 7:30-10pm, no cover MON- Kanoa & Friends, 9:30pm WED - Power Up Comedy (sign up at 9pm), starts at 9:30pm
ILIZA SHLESINGER: ILIZA: ELDER MILLENNIAL TOUR - Fri. Aug 3. As a Dallas native, Shlesinger is the youngest female comedian to hold NBC’s Last Comic Standing title. She’s appeared on “The Today Show,” “The Tonight Show,” and “The Late Late Show,” and has been featured in Elle’s “Women in Comedy.” She recently completed her talk show “Truth and Iliza” on Freeform. If you’ve seen her on Netflix and Hulu, you will want to see her live in the Castle Theater. $19.50-$39.50. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org HOME FREE TIMELESS WORLD TOUR - Thu. Aug 9. The all-vocal country sensation and five-man band is bringing Nashville country standards and country-dipped pop hits to Maui. Attendees are sure to experience a fun night with new music and new stylings off their most recent full-length album release, “Timeless.” This is an all-reserved seat concert. Tickets are $25.50-95.50 (VIP) and $195.50 (Ultimate VIP). 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org ALBATROSS – A ONE-MAN PLAY - Fri. Aug 10 - Mon. Aug 13. Performed as a rollicking sea yarn, this fast-paced stage show explores themes of regret, isolation, and the interconnected relationship between humans and the natural world. Written by Benjamin Evett and Matthew Spangler, acted by Frank Kane, directed by Jennifer Rose, and produced by Vinnie Linares, Oh Boy Productions. The play delivers a profound message about the effect of thoughtless actions on all living things. $25. Showtimes: Friday, 7:30pm; Saturday, 3pm and 7:30pm; Sunday, 3pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org JOSEPH HAYDN’S ‘HARMONIEMESSE’ - Sun. Aug 12. The Maui Chamber Orchestra and Chorus will be joined by the Cornell University Chamber Singers. Under the direction of Stephen Spinelli, enjoy Joseph Haydn’s last major work, the powerful and radiant, “Harmoniemesse’ (Hob. XXII:14). Scored for a full orchestra, organ, chorus and soloists, the “Harmoniemesse” projects a sense of the musical sublime. There will be a chance to talk story with the artists at 1:30pm included for all ticket-holders. $20-$60. 3-5pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808242-SHOW; Mauichamberorchestra.org GRETA VAN FLEET - Thu. Aug 23. Greta Van Fleet’s message is to spread “peace, love, and unity” through music. Their high-energy hybrid of rock, blues, and soul created singles like “Highway Tune” and “Safari Song,” hitting them the number one spot on U.S. Rock Radio. The band will also record their debut full-length album for a 2018 release. Tickets are $35-$45 general ad-
mission and $90 VIP. Gates: 6pm. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org MEDB KE ALAHELE EDUCATION FUND BENEFIT - Sat. Aug 25. The Maui Economic Development Board will hold their annual MEDB Ke Alahele Education Fund Benefit dinner and auction, with proceeds to help advance MEDB’s STEM education programs. This year’s event celebrates the achievements of students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Guests can bid on items during the Apples for Education Auctions and enjoy memorable presentations by Maui County’s STEM stars. Individual seats are $200. For reservations, donor and sponsor opportunities, please call or go online. Grand Wailea, (3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-2300;Bit.ly/medbkah TECH N9NE - Tue. Sep 18. Ranked as one of the most successful independent hip-hop artists in the world, Tech N9ne’s career spans over twenty years. Dominating the world of hip-hop, his music has been featured in movies, television shows, and video games. Longtime Tech N9ne fans can look forward to enjoying a powerful musical moment. Joining him will be special guest, Krizz Kaliko. Tickets available on Eventbrite. 7pm. Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com MAUI SALSA BACHATA CONGRESS - Thu. Sep 27 - Mon. Oct 1. Learn, connect, and celebrate dance, music, and aloha during the third annual Maui Salsa Bachata Congress. The event will feature four days of dance workshops, classes, performances, and socialdancing. See world-class artists like World Salsa Champions Junior and Emily Alabi, U.S. Salsa and Bachata champions Javier Rebollar and Ekaterina “Katya” Ivanova and more. There will also be live music with salsa legend Ismael Miranda, Voz a Voz, and Hawai‘i’s multi-award winning Latin band Son Caribe. There’ll also be many DJs including Voss, Rafael, Rod Moreno, Judah da Lion, and Ever. $250. Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa, (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-0031; Mauisalsacongress.com MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY FUR BALL - Sat. Sep 29. This year, the Maui Humane Society Fur Ball returns with the theme of “Gimme Shelter... A Rock and Roll Fur Ball.” This rockin’ night to remember will include a gourmet dinner, nohost bar, Hard Rock Cat-sino, premium items for purchase during the live and silent auctions, and much more. Tickets are $175 individual or $1,750 for tables of 10. 5pm. Four Seasons Resort at Wailea, (3900 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808877-3680 ext. 218; Mauihumanesociety.org
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MON - Karaoke 8pm-close TUE - Karaoke 9pm-close WED- Open Mic, 9pm-close
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Brian Mansano, 7-10pm, no cover
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MON - Jon Bowser TUE - Nino Tascano & Paul Bunuan WED - Rick Glencross, 7-10pm, no cover
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Aloha Vibes w/ DJ Kai, 10pm (no cover)
Summer Booty Shake Contest w/ DJ Big Mike, 9pm (no cover)
Inna Vision w/Sounds of Jah, 9:30pm, $20
WED- Ladies Night w/DJ Big Mike, 9pm (no cover)
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KOBE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555
LAVA ROCK BAR & GRILL 1945 S Kihei Rd. - 727-2521
Latin Night w/ DJ Grace, 10pm
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS THURSDAY, JULY 12 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS Thu. Jul 12. Recovered alcoholics share a common purpose: to assure that Alcoholics Anonymous will continue to be available to those who need. Public Information committees in AA carry the message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholic by informing the general public about the AA program. They do this in part through the media, schools, industry, and others. For days, times, locations, and more information, call, email or visit website. AA Central Office, (info@aamaui.org); 808-244-9673; AAmaui.org HORSEMANSHIP FOR VETERANS PROGRAM - Thu. Jul 12. Open to all U.S. military service members including active duty, disabled, and retired veterans. 9am. Haku Baldwin Center, (444 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-9129; Hbcriding@ gmail.com; Hakubaldwincenter.org TAI CHI - Thu. Jul 12. Presented by Southern Praying Mantis all ages are welcome to join Master Sifu David Moragne for a mediation in motion class to promote serenity and peace. Free. 10am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325; Queenkaahumanucenter.com GIANT GAME-ON! - Thu and Mon. Come and play the giant sized games of chess, checkers, and Connect Four. All ages welcome. 12pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325; Queenkaahumanucenter.com HULA LESSONS - Thu. Jul 12. Want to learn hula? Drop by the center stage for a free lesson with Jan Kitaguchi. Free. 5pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com SACRED SOUND BATH - Thu. Jul 12. Join Christina Felty and Paul Balmer of Shanti Sound Healing for an instrumental sound bath at the spa. Participants will be swept away with sacred metal Tibetan singing bowls created by Nepalese artisans and infused with blessings by Himalayan Monks, crystal quartz pyramids and singing bowls, ocean Theta drum, and wind gong. Space is limited. Reservations required. $30. 7pm. Montage Kapalua Bay, (1 Bay Dr.); 808-662-6600; Montagehotels.com/kapaluabay VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT PACIFIC PRIMATE SANCTUARY - Thu. Jul 12. Seeking volunteers for Animal Caretakers, Support Staff, Office Assistant/Creative Project Development, and Groundskeeper/Handyperson. Retirees welcome. Also looking for pet carriers. Not open for public visitation. Contact the sanctuary. Pacific Primate Sanctuary Inc., (Pacificprimatesanctuary@gmail. com, Haiku); 808-572-8089; Pacificprimate.org
Brooks Maguire, 6:30-8:30pm
FRIDAY, JULY 13 FELINE FRIDAY - Fri. Jul 13. Every Friday, the Maui Humane Society hosts Feline Friday where you can adopt any cat 6 months or older for just $5. For more information, call, go online or stop by the shelter between 11am-6pm. Maui Humane Society, (1350 Mehameha Lp., Pu‘unene); 808-877-3680; Mauihumanesociety.org ENHANCEFITNESS - Fri. Wed. and Tue. Improve strength, flexibility, balance, cardiovascular health, and social engagement for elderly, ages 50+. Suggested contribution of $20 per month to help am. Regisoffset the cost of the program. ori Tsutration required. Contact Lori ffice hako at the Maui County Office 6. on Aging at 808-463-3166. 9:30am. Hale Mahaolu Ehi-ku, (56 Ehiku St., Kihei); 808-891-8588; Halemahaolu.org
haina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy.); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com YU-GI-OH CARD SESSION - Sat. Jul 14. Free card session at Maui Toy Works. 3pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy.); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com
SUNDAY, JULY 15 FREE ZUMBA - Sun. Jul 15. Get your sweat on! Everybody is welcome. Free. Sundays from 8:309:30am at the Maui Mall and from 9-10am at the Outlets of Maui. Keoni’s Hot Lava DanceFit, 808-344-712 Hotlavadancefit.com 808-344-7122; CHAKR YOGA FLOW + SACHAKRA CRED SOUND BATH - Sun. Jul 15. Transform yourself du during this unique immersion o healing movement and of s sound! Deepen your connection to your essence, increase your level of relaxation, and transcend your quality of life! Beth will le lead one-and-a-half hours of powerful yet relaxing po postures and flow, designed op up each of your seven to open chakra through asanas, breath, chakras visua and visualization while Christina aschak awareness and individusists with chakra al vibrational healing. $60. 11:30am. Body in Balance, (142 Kupuohi St., Lahaina); 808-661-1116; Bodybalancemaui.com/tao-porchon-lynch
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SATURDAY, JULY 14 CRUISE NIGHT WITH NOCTURNALS CTC | K AND K KUSTOMS - Sat. Jul 14. See Maui’s car and truck club showcase lowriders and lifted vehicles. Free. 5:30pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325; Queenkaahumanucenter.com EASE INTO YOGA OUTDOORS - Sat. Jul 14. Sandy Callender will show you how using traditional yoga postures and breath work brings you greater flexibility, strength and a deeper connection to your wholeness. Donation. 8am. Yoga for EveryBody w/ Sandy Callender, (Waipulani Park, Kihei); 808-214-2766; Easyyogamaui.com SUPER SENIOR SATURDAY - Sat. Jul 14. Every Saturday, you can name your adoption fee on any senior pet over 7 years old. For more information, call, go online, or stop by the shelter between 11am-6pm. Maui Humane Society, (1350 Mehameha Lp., Pu‘unene); 808-877-3680; Mauihumanesociety.org KEIKI HULA SHOW - Sat. Jul 14. Enjoy a true Hawaiian hula show from various hula halau, such as Te Tiare Patitifa, Na Kamalii Nani O Lahaina, Halau Hula O Keola Aliiokekai, and Hui Lanakila every Saturday and Sunday. 1pm. La-
MONDAY, JULY 16 READ-A-PALOOZA - Mon. Jul 16. Keiki 12-andunder are invited to join Mrs. Readaloud as she reads books aloud followed by a colorful procession to Maui Friends of the Library for a free book. 10am. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325; Queenkaahumanucenter.com HULA DANCE WORKSHOP WITH PAPA HULA - Mon. Jul 16. Gain a deeper appreciation of the traditional dance with papa hula (dance class) and learn about the history of hula, the art of chanting, basic hula footwork, and hand movements. Also learn about different instruments and how they are used in hula. There will be a Q&A session following class. 1pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com
TUESDAY, JULY 17 FLOATING SOUND BATH - Tue. Jul 17. Join Uplift Maui + Shanti for a unique experience to enhance your wellness! Cocoon in a yoga hammock and float away on a healing cloud of sound. Live Tibetan singing bowls, crystal quartz bowls, chimes, tingshas, and a gong will envelope you, align your chakras, clear negativity and ground
your energy with healing intentions. Relax, rejuvenate and release energy that is no longer serving you! $55. Kama‘aina: $40 w/ ID at the door. Floor (no hammock): $30. Ages 16+. 6:45pm. Uplift Maui Wellness Studio at Hotel Wailea, (555 Kaukahi St.); 808-495-7154; Upliftmaui.com
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 MAUI MAUKA CONSERVATION AWARENESS TRAINING - Wed. Jul 18. Maui Mauka Conservation Awareness aims to connect conservation professionals with tourism professionals to increase the quality of nature interpretation and the level of awareness of Hawaii’s unique natural resources. Training focuses on watersheds, native plants and animals, and invasive species. MMCA provides facts and stories about Maui’s unique natural environment and an opportunity to learn the most current information from professionals in their field. 9am. Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, (Mile Post 6, Mokulele Hwy., Kihei); Mauimauka.org TE TIARE PATITIFA - Wed. Jul 18. Enjoy a true Polynesian show from Te Tiare Patitifa on the center stage. 7pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy.); 808-661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com
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.); 808-667-3254; Westinkaanapali.com/auntieskitchen CANE AND CANOE - Thu, Pi‘ilani Arias 5:308:30pm; Fri, Kapali Keahi 5:30-8:30pm; Sat, Gary Larson 5:30-8:30pm; Sun, Gary Larson Duo 9am-12pm; Sun, Joseph Chee 5:308:30pm; Mon, Kincaid Kipahu 5:30-8:30pm; Tue, Brian Haia 5:30-8:30pm; Wed, Kalani Smythe 5:30-8:30pm; (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6681; Caneandcanoe.com CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Thu, Johnny Ringo 2-5pm; Fri, Will Hartzog 2-5pm; Mon, Will Hartzog 2-5pm; Tue, Johnny Ringo 2-5pm; Wed, Tori Dixon Band 2-5pm; (672 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0988; CaptainJacksMaui.com CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE - Thu, Harry Troupe 8-11pm; Fri, Joe Benedet 4:30-7:30pm; Fri, Harry Troupe 8-11pm; Sat, Brooks Maguire 8-11pm; Sun, Joe Benedet 4:30-7:30pm; Mon, Mark Burnett 4:30-7:30pm; Mon, Evan Shulman 8-11pm; Tue, Brooks Maguire 8-11pm; Wed, Brooks Maguire 4:30-7:30pm; Wed, Harry Troupe 8-11pm; (811 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4855; Cheeseburgerland.com CLIFF DIVE GRILL AT SHERATON MAUI RESORT - Thu, Local Live Entertainment 6-8pm; (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy., Lahaina); 808-661-0031; Clifdivegrillmaui.com
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SANSEI - KIHEI 1881 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. KT116 - 879-0004
SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-6444
STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR 1127 Makawao Ave. - 572-1380
THREE’S BAR & GRILL 1945 S. Kihei Rd. - 879-3133
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Karaoke w/ Brant Quick 9pm-12am; no cover
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Salsa Night w/ Barbara & Ernesto, 8pm; no cover
TUE - Open Mic Comedy Night, 9-11pm
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MON- SIN w/ DJ Lobstah 9pm TUE- #Poundtown 9pm WED- Hump Day w/ BLKSHP & Baby Monk Seals, 9pm
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COOL CAT CAFE - Thu, Will Hartzog 7:3010pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7-9pm; Mon, Garrett Probst 7:3010pm; Tue, Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm; Wed, Benny Uyetake 7:30-10pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0908; Coolcatcafe.com
KIMO’S - Thu, Luau Stew 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, Danyel Alana 7:30-9:30pm; Sat, Luau Stew 6:308:30pm; Sun, Benny Uyetake 6-8pm; Mon, Benny Uyetake 6-8pm; Tue, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; (845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811; Kimosmaui.com
DOWN THE HATCH - Thu, Damian Awai 10:30am-12:30pm; Thu, Jeremiah Khan 3-5pm; Fri, Brant Quick 10:30am-12:30pm; Fri, Jeremiah Khan 3-5pm; Sat, Kendall Dean 10:30am12:30pm; Sat, Dave Kresy 3-5pm; Sun, Damian Awai 10:30am-12:30pm; Sun, Brant Quick 3-5pm; Mon, Ian Galleisky 10:30am-12:30pm; Mon, Jason Tepora 3-5pm; Tue, Ian Galleisky 10:30am-12:30pm; Tue, Danyel Alana 3-5pm; Wed, Brant Quick 10:30am-12:30pm; Wed, Aaron Boothe 3-5pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com
LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Thu, John Kane 7:30-9pm; Fri, John Kane 7:30-9pm; Sat, Joseph Chee 7:30-9:30pm; Wed, Scotty Rotten 7:309:30pm; (730 Front St., Lahaina); 808661-0700; Lahainapizzaco.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 Guest 6-8:30pm; Sat, Keali’i Lum 3-5pm; Sat, Damon Parrillo and Guest 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; Wed, Garrett Probst 3-5pm; Wed, Malanai 6-8:30pm; (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina); 808-662-2900; Dukesmaui.com FAIRMONT KEA LANI MAUI - Fri, Luana Lounge Live Music 7-10pm; Sat, Luana Lounge Live Music 7-10pm; Wed, Luana Lounge Live Music 7-10pm; (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-4100; Fairmont.com/KeaLani HULA GRILL - Thu, Keali‘i Lum 2-5pm; Thu, Damon Parillo 6-9pm; Fri, Derick Sebastian 11am1pm; Fri, Kawika Lum Ho and Roy Kato 6-9pm; Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 2-5pm; Sat, Danyel Alana 6-9pm; Sun, Josh Lum 2-5pm; Sun, Lahui 6-9pm; Mon, Ua Aloha Maji 2-5pm; Tue, Kawika Lum Ho 2-5pm; Tue, Wili Pohaku 6-9pm; Wed, Danyel Alana 2-5pm; Wed, Ernest Pua’a, Roy Kato and Kamuela Hamakua 6-9pm; (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6636; Hulagrillkaanapali.com JAVA JAZZ - Thu, Rick Glencross 7-10pm; Fri, Guest Musician 7-10pm; Sat, Guest Musician 7-10pm; Sun, Jon Bowser 7-10pm; Mon, Jon Bowser 7-10pm; Tue, Nino Toscano and Paul Bunuan 7-10pm; Wed, Rick Glencross 7-10pm; (3350 L Honoapi‘ilani, Lahaina); 808-667-0787; Javajazzmaui.com KA‘ANAPALI BEACH CLUB - Thu, Mondo Kane 3-7pm; Fri, Braddah Larry Golis 4-8pm; Sat, Evan Shulman 4-8pm; Sun, Edgar and Sean 3-7pm; Mon, Braddah Larry Golis 4-8pm; Tue, Kalani Smythe 4-8pm; Wed, Mondo Kane 4-8pm; (104 Ka‘anapali Shores Pl.); 1-800-438-2929; Kaanapalibeachclub.com
MON - DJ Big Mike, 10pm TUE - DJ Salvo, 10pm WED - DJ Lobstah, 10pm
LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Fri, JD and Friends 3-5pm; Sun, “Kilohana” Merv Oana and Duane Feig 3-5pm; Wed, Jarret Roback, Josh Kahula and Roy Kato 3-5pm; (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-4495; Leilanis.com
Pailolo 5-8pm; (6 Kai Ala Dr.); 808-667-3200; Westinkaanapali.com WESTIN MAUI RESORT AND SPA - ThuWed, Braddah Keoki Ruiz at Relish Bar 6:309pm; (2365 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-2992; Westinmaui.com
SOUTH MAUI CHEESEBURGER GRILLE AND TAP ROOM - Thu, Mark Burnett 6-9pm; Fri, Ben DeLeon 5:30-8:30pm; Sat, Mondo Kane 5:30-8:30pm; Sun, Ben DeLeon 5:308:30pm; (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-874-8990; Cheeseburgernation.com
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MERRIMAN’S KAPALUA - Tue, Phil and Angela Benoit 5:30-8:30pm; Wed, Gabe and Austin 10am-1pm; (1 Bay Club Pl.); 808-669-6400; Merrimanshawaii.com PACIFIC’O ON THE BEACH - Fri, The Armadillo 4:30-6:30pm; Sat, David King 4:306:30pm; (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-6674341; Pacificomaui.com PINEAPPLE GRILL - Fri, Johnny Ringo 3-6pm; (200 Kapalua Dr.); 808-669-9600; Pineapplegrillmaui.com PIONEER INN MAUI - Thu, Greg di Piazza 5-8pm; (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-3636 / 808-270-4858; Pioneerinnmaui.com SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT - Thu, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; Fri, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; Sat, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; Sun, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Mon, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Tue, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Wed, Fausto Allosada 7-9pm; (5900 L Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Lahaina); 808-669-1500; Seahousemaui.com THE DIRTY MONKEY - Thu, Evan Dove 3-6pm; Thu, Red Dirt 6-8pm; Fri, Seda 3-6pm; Tue, Kendall Dean 4-7pm; Wed, Johnny Ringo 4-7pm; (844 Front St., Lahaina); 808-419-6268; Thedirtymonkey.com WESTIN KA‘ANAPALI OCEAN RESORT VILLAS - Thu, Live Music at Pailolo 6-9pm; Tue, Live Music at Pailolo 5-8pm; Wed, Live Music at
GANNON’S WAILEA Thu-Sat, Wailea Live Music 5-7pm; (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080; Gannonsrestaurant.com
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Sign Language CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)
What started out as an exercise in flexibility may end up somewhere surprising. While playing devil’s advocate, you might come around to the point you’re making and take on that viewpoint for real. While play-flirting with someone, you could discover you’re actually attracted to them. This is what play is for, after all – it’s a chance to experiment with angles and attitudes that might not initially seem serious, but could turn out to fit you better than you ever imagined. Don’t be afraid to play, this week or any week. It’s the only thing likely to get you to where you really ought to go. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
It’s weird the way your behavior sometimes changes when you want someone to like you. Oddly, many Leos actually become less appealing when they shift into this mode. (This naturally ends up giving you the impression that you’re incredibly unlucky in love, which isn’t actually the case.) Keep being your somewhat abrasive, bossy, generous, and hyper-confident self! It’s real, and it’s the person any potential lover or friend would ultimately have to be cool with and into. Pretending you’re quieter, gentler, or shyer than you are simply can’t accomplish anything particularly good. Please don’t bother.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19)
Everyone has vices. With your willpower and determination, you could ditch yours – if you chose to. What’s missing is a reason. After all, you can handle them, and even though you know that you’re not necessarily making the healthiest choices 100 percent of the time, what you’re up to isn’t all that bad, in the grand scheme of things. Unless someone could point to something amazing that you’re missing out on because of the choices you make, you’re not likely to unlearn those “bad” habits any time soon. However, if you ask someone you know to give you good reason to move on this week, they will. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
I know you’re reluctant to take control of the situation, as you’ve already got a lot on your plate, but this week it’s likely to become apparent that you have to anyway. Without your intervention, it will either fall apart entirely, or end up a disaster. I know it’s frustrating to not have people you can rely on in this case, but don’t let the principle of the thing keep you from doing what you have to do to make it come off a success. You can go ahead and tear people apart (or quietly find replacements) afterwards. For now, make this shit happen.
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What you’re up to is like browsing garage sales in the late afternoon. All the good stuff has been snatched up already, but if you’re open-minded and flexible enough, this is when you’re likely to find the best deals. The sellers are eager to unload their crap, and you could pick up a fixer-upper at an amazing bargain. If you really had your heart set on one thing, you should have shown up in the morning while they were still setting up. That moment has passed now, and your best bet is to let your imagination run free, and see what you can create out of what’s still available.
When forced to sing for your supper, you can usually deliver. Even though you dread like the plague being put on the spot, you nearly always come through when it actually happens. Perhaps it’s time to become less fearful of this, and stop doing your best to avoid any situation where it might occur? We can both agree that it’s less than ideal. However, can you see that sometimes, despite that, it leads to amazing opportunities and adventures (and yes, sometimes just a hassle)? It’s worth going there in any case, whenever you can stand to, especially right now.
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Some guy near Milwaukee came up with the insanely perverse and shortsighted idea of skipping out on bills by faking heart attacks. He got out of a bunch of cab bills, restaurant bills, and so on this way, before he was finally exposed, and had to face fines and prison. Clearly this fellow hadn’t thought through his plan very well, and I wonder how the hassle of an ambulance ride to the hospital seemed like a better deal than just shelling out $25 for his dinner. I’m worried that your own scales are similarly (although hopefully not so extremely) out of whack, probably because of your emotional investment in the situation. Get them retuned before you start making choices like Mr. I’m Having Chest Pains. How? Check in with your sanest and most cynical friend. They’ll set you straight. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)
When I was in school, I resented having to waste time and energy on skills and subjects that had absolutely no relevance for me, like perfecting my handwriting or learning trigonometry. It made the whole schooling experience lose credibility for me, because even my teachers couldn’t explain or justify why we needed to be good at that stuff. Your credibility’s in question, too, as you seem fixated on points as academic and largely irrelevant as, say, learning Latin. Correct your course. Make sure that the hoops you’re asking people to jump through are worth the effort they’ll have to make. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)
Everyone thinks they’re a natural at sex, but almost no one is. Of course, it’s possible to improve on your own, with experience, practice, and feedback, but for those not quite sensitive or imaginative enough, sex schools might be the answer. Workshops and classes are everywhere, teaching people how to stimulate their partner(s), talk dirty, or even kiss. I think it’d be great to be able to point those who really need it in the right direction. You’re likely to be asked to go learn something you think you already know this week. Instead of being resentful, give whoever’s asking you the benefit of the doubt, and go anyway.
You are so impetuous and flexible that a lot of people get the impression that you’re also fickle and flaky. While some Aries are indeed those things, most are actually quite loyal and steadfast, if easily distracted in the moment. Ultimately your ideal partner will be entertained and inspired by these rapid shifts and not disturbed by them, and they’ll trust you enough to know that you’ll be back by their side before they’ve even had a chance to miss you. If whoever you’re currently hanging with can’t do that, it’s a good week to decide if they just need time to get there, or if they never really will. Once you know that, you’ll also know what to do next. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)
One of my favorite columnists says that every relationship fails until one doesn’t. This simple truth can keep people from telling themselves the story that they suck at relationships and will never have one that works. While it’s useful to look at yourself (because you really might suck at relationships), it’s not useful to believe that you’ll never get into a more or less healthy, happy relationship – that can all too easily become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Look at yourself critically, and be the best person you can be, but this week be sure you’re not actually being too harsh, or sabotaging yourself. Remember this: Your own self-judgments and sabotage are much more likely to hold you back than your actual flaws. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)
Don’t paint meanness as a virtue. Sure, you might get a laugh now and again if your nastiness is clever enough, but if you can’t see the virtue of avoiding hurting people when you can, there’s something wrong. It’s very easy for those with sly wit to develop a habit of subtly or blatantly putting down others, just to get a laugh or artificially elevate themselves. What’s even worse is when they mock people who are obviously wounded by it. While most Geminis I’ve known are generally sweet and generous people, I’ve met a few who make a practice of verbally demolishing everyone in sight. I don’t know if they end up unhappy and alone, but a part of me hopes so. Please make sure you’re not one of them. To contact Caeriel send mail to sign.language.astrology@gmail.com
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