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CONTENTS COVER STORY 8 The Perplexing Artwork of Mark Mothersbaugh by Adrianne Martinez & David Whitney
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SURF & SPORTS 10 Hula Bowl Surf Classic 11 Hula Bowl Renovation Mark’s Art - P. 8 DINING DEPARTMENTS 13 Isana 4 LETTERS A&E 5 EH BRAH 17 Gin Blossoms Interview 5 FORCE FED 7 NEWS OF THE WEIRD FILM CRITIQUE 11 TIDES & TIMES 18 Under the CLock of Big Ben 13 DINING LISTINGS by Kevin Brown
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GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PLANTS ARE ALSO INVASIVE SPECIES It's positive that people are concerned about invasive plants. However, not enough people are aware of the Pandora’s Box which has been opened here in our state by firms experimenting in the open environment with GMO's-Genetically Modified Organisms. Pharmcrops or biopharmaceuticals are plants or animals genetically altered to produce drugs or industrial chemicals. These crops have the potential to irreversibly pollute our food supply through pollen drift and seed flow. Windbreaks do not prevent bees, butterflies or birds from spreading pollen. As of July 2002, there were 36 open field test sites of biopharmaceuticals in Hawaii. A portion of the AIDS virus, blood thinners, and antibiotic resistant bacteria have been inserted into corn. On Kauai, the EPA found that growers of GMO corn were not taking precautionary measures to prevent pollen spread to conventional crops. I do not chance growing corn in my home garden. Larry Bohlen, of Friends of the Earth, has been quoted as saying "Just one mistake by a biotech company and we'll be eating other people's prescription drugs in our corn flakes." Concerned? Contact HI GEAN - Hawaii Genetic Engineering Action Network at 808-328-8888 or 808-3222801. Log onto their website at www.higean.org You can also leave a message at 808-572-3779 and I'll get back to you. Eloise Engman, Makawao
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Modern Day Recycling Program Repetition of history As our tentacles suck on To foreign lands It's time to come up with A strategic plan As our state of influence Becomes unwielding And our tilt is just a little off kilter When we don't even know our neighbors And we're obsessed with foreigners We will follow the lead down Well-worn paths And continue the mindset of those That came before us And our achievements will be compared And contrasted in classroom It's time to bring out the broom Because it's a clean sweep See the ladies on the sidelines Beginning to weep It doesn't matter if they wear a burqua Or they go to church ya. It's the same universal love Amongst mothers Whether they be at the confluence Of the Tigris and Euphrates
Or the Missouri and the Mississippi Somehow they're all intertwined Are they the only ones who wail? Vietnam War refuse litter our streets Like Agent Orange peels Screaming out, “Am I biodegradable "Or just misunderstood?" Without a home the warrior Does battle with the elements For he is forgotten and is alone When once he took the burden Of a nation And to do what was right Upon an altar he laid himself Open to a "call of duty" Peace prizes will be granted to workers while Stars will be granted to warriors The hawks and doves will Fly in the same sky The one beautiful blue cloudless sky Perchance the hawk and the dove Could work together And fly in synchronicity But alas that's the way it never could be. For we live in state of division But I agree it's time for revision. By Charlie Balderas
SAVE FEBRUARY 16 FOR THE MAUI PEACE PORTRAIT Save this date. Sunday afternoon, February 16, Maui Peace Action will hold the Maui Peace Portrait at Maui Community College. Music and speakers will start at 1pm, the Portrait will be taken at 2:30. Everyone on Maui who wants peace is invited to gather for a group portrait, to be made into a beautiful large postcard. This postcard can be sent to world leaders, to our elected representatives, to friends and family, and will show how many people on Maui want to solve problems peacefully, and with backing from the UN, not by a headlong rush to war. A war with Iraq will make America less safe and less secure. It will fuel immediate suicidal retaliation, and develop long-term hatred and justified fear of the U.S. throughout the world. Other nations will say, "Do we have anything the U.S. wants? Are they planning to invade us next to "liberate" our people and control our region?" The inspections are working. The arms inspectors say they need more time to do a good job. Why go to war, putting our military in danger and killing innocent civilians, before the inspectors have completed their job? Gather with us on Sunday February 16 at MCC to ask for peace. Sally Raisbeck, Wailuku
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I read where some parents on Oahu are concerned about portable classrooms. They seem to think that the portables are an eyesore. Some parents also seem to think they are not necessarily conducive to learning. These parents are missing out on a little something here. First of all, there aren't too many kids who look forward to being in a classroom, portable or not, and that in itself is not conducive to learning. Second, a school is not supposed to be an attractive architectural statement. One look at Maui District Students' test scores shows that the vast majority of them are not meeting the state minimum. Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island? More of the same. If we are going to improve test scores, maybe these parents should focus on what their kids are learning and not the "portability" of their classroom or the way it looks. The most pleasant classroom in the world won't teach a kid who doesn't care. One parent even went so far as to say her kid deserved to learn in a "real" classroom. Just what exactly a "real" classroom entails is yet to be determined. I remember taking field trips when I was in school. Doesn't that mean the outdoors is a real classroom? What about being in a laboratory? That's a real classroom, isn't it? What we need is a real effort to demand learning. Not encourage it, but demand it. And while a conventional school set-up might be nice to think about, when there is the kind of population ebb and flow we have, portable classrooms might be something we have to live with.
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streets and subways shows that people are staying inside at the mere threat of a strike. With the advent of the color-coded warning system, what was meant as an aid to Americans has now aided someone else - it has served as a weapon for terrorists. Rather than spend the money and time on recruiting and training suicide attackers, all AlQaeda has to do is increase the volume of their communications traffic and the United states will see that as a threat, hence the increase in the nation's terror threat recently. People will stay indoors, they will be much more afraid to travel, and the American economy will suffer. It's ironic, though, that rhetoric heard in the aftermath of 9/11 called for exactly what we are seeing today - forewarning. People across the nation demanded to know why the government didn't see this coming and why the public wasn't warned. Can you imagine the reaction the color coded-terror warning system would have gotten if it had been implemented before 9/11? The President goes on TV daily to warn the nation and the world of imminent threats that Saddam Hussein poses to the world. But nobody listens. Nobody is stopping to consider that President Bush just might be right. Through defectors such as Hussein's former son-in-law, who ran the germ weapons program, the U.S. knows that Iraq is producing huge quantities of biological weapons, and yet there are still those people who think Hussein deserves the benefit of the doubt. Saddam Hussein cannot lob scud missiles filled with anthrax or ricin at the mainland U.S. That much we know. What we don't know is how involved he is with terrorist groups that do have the ability to bring that kind of germ warfare to the United States. A man in his position who is willing, is a man who is able. And if we think Osama bin Laden is dangerous because he is crazy and has access to hundreds of millions of dollars, Hussein's danger rating should be off the charts. If we support a war against bin Laden, why shouldn't we support a war against Hussein?
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On Valentine's Day of 2001, I was working at my computer and decided to go online and talk with people around the world on a Yahoo Chat Line. While in the website, I noticed that a lady from Costa Rica was writing to people. Surfing is in my blood and I had thought many times about taking a surf trip to Costa Rica, so I jumped in the conversation and wrote "cris24" that I was from Maui and was looking for a lady to show me the beaches and surf spots in Costa Rica, should I decide to make the journey. Cris answered back that she didn't surf but loved to go to the beach. A few
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more sentences were written and then I gave Cris my direct e-mail address over the chat-line. This probably accounted for an increase in the junk mail I received, but it also lead to Cristina Munoz writing me directly. At first we wrote about the beauty of Maui and what living in Hawaii was like and about life in the Central Valley of Costa Rica and the nature and beaches of Costa Rica. We wrote each other a few times per week the first month and started to find out about each other’s interests and life history. We also exchanged photos via e-mail. In March, I called Cristina on the phone and was immediately addicted to the
sound of her voice and was impressed with how well she spoke English. Cristina was equally attracted to the sound of my voice on the phone. The frequency of emails became almost daily after the first phone conversation between us. By April we started to mail small presents and photos through the postal service. We were becoming close friends and learning many things about each other’s country. In August of 2001, Cristina wanted to visit Hawaii for a two-week vacation but was denied a tourist visa by the U.S. Embassy. The consulate officer said that because she only had a "modest income" she did not have enough economic stability to receive a tourist visa. I was quite disappointed that she would not be able to visit so I called and wrote the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica and requested the decision be reviewed. The late Patsy Mink and Governor Cayetano's office both wrote to the embassy and asked that Cristina be granted a tourist visa to visit Hawaii, but the embassy insisted she was too poor to be allowed a tourist visa. On September 11th, unfortunately, we all found out that terrorists with money are given visas by the State Department while people with modest incomes are denied visas. We were starting to really care about the future of each other and realizing that what started as an internet friendship was becoming much more. As a substitute teacher, I knew there would not be a chance to visit Costa Rica until the next summer and Cristina would not get another vacation from her job as an International Operator until June of 2002 either. Cristina was sad about not being able to come visit and be with me. She told me that maybe I should find someone else. We were uncertain about our future and wondered if we would ever see each other in person. We continued to write e-mails, talk on the phone, and send small presents and photos through the mail. Several months went by and we began to feel we were falling in love even though we had never been together in person. I felt the strongest emo-
tion of love and passion that I had ever felt in my life. Cristina's personality is so magnetic to me. I realized that I wanted to share life with her more than anything else. That is when I asked Cristina to marry me and she said, "yes". We decided that Cristina would move to Maui after we were married. On Valentine’s Day of 2002, I received a dozen roses with a handwritten card from Cristina. I was “blown away”. That is a Valentine’s Day I will never forget. The plans for us to be together were finalized late in 2002. I would fly to Costa Rica on June 8 and a wedding was planned for June 16. The moment I saw her, I ran to her and we hugged and kissed for the first time. It was a magical moment for both of us and an instant realization that the bond and love that had developed from 5,000 miles apart was sincere and true. The process of applying for a spouse and child visa began at the same U.S. Embassy that had denied Cristina a tourist visa the year before. We had everything in order and went to the embassy with all the needed documents. We had two interviews and paid over $1,300 to the U.S. Embassy in fees and doctor examines with U.S. approved doctors. By August 25, 2002, the embassy still had not approved the visa for Cristina and Felipe and I had to leave Costa Rica to return to work for the Hawaii Public Schools. It was very hard for me to leave Cristina in Costa Rica not knowing when and if the U.S. Embassy would grant her a visa to come live in Hawaii. Happily for us, the Embassy granted her a visa in late September and Cristina and her 5-year-old son, Felipe, arrived on Maui October 25, 2002. Cristina is working and Felipe is attending school and they are very happy on Maui. This Valentine's Day marks two years of communicating between us and that communication is what built our deep love for each other. We both are the happiest we have ever been in our lives and are truly thankful to be celebrating this Valentine's Day together. Perhaps you single people will find the love of your life this Valentine's Day.
NEWSOFTHEWEIRD LEAD STORIES Among the rap lyrics penned by condemned murderer John Taylor, 38 (convicted of killing five New York City Wendy's employees in a 2000 robbery), during his two days on the lam before his arrest (and revealed by prosecutors in January) (Taylor's spelling): "so now you know how I go / They got my face on the worlds most wanted show / on chanel five showing live / you'll think I'm famous / I'm airing world wide / I'm a stick up kid so swift you see / in and out like 1 2 3 / I said give me the doe you say no, no? / Is it no you said stick some lead to your head / guess what punk now your dead / with all that blood bursting out your Head." Taylor now says he's sorry for the killings.
READER'S CHOICE If it hadn't been for the metal detector at the Regina, Saskatchewan, airport, the woman might still wonder why her stomach pains, following June 2002 surgery, were persisting. When the detector relentlessly beeped but no metal could be found on her, she scheduled an X-ray and discovered that a 12-inch-long surgical retractor had been left inside. (A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in January estimated that 1,500 items were left inside surgery patients in 2001.)
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BY 2008, AN OLYMPIC SPORT Matthew and Elaine Sweetapple recently invented a "game of skill, power, speed and endurance," consisting of a biodegradable ball (smaller than a golf ball) placed in a urinal, to be disintegrated by a urinator (either alone or in "competition"). The product, Peeball, was launched for sale (equivalent of $1.70) late in 2002 by Great Britain's Prostate Cancer Charity, which hopes the novelty will call attention to its cause, in that players with prostate problems are typically poor at the game. Player strategies, basically, are (1) direct stream and (2) intermittent stream.
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT In December, the British subsidiary of the German firm Condomi selected 10 men from among 10,000 college students across Great Britain to be condom testers, paying them a rate of about $170 per term to test for comfort and convenience, with unlimited supplies (of condoms, not partners). Newcastle University law student Dave Chapman, one of the 10, told a reporter in December that he thinks the assignment is "to get through as many as humanly possible."
RECURRING THEMES More People a Little Too Chummy With Animals: In November 2002, the Appeals
Court of Massachusetts rejected a lawsuit by Robert and Anne Krasnecky of Ware, Mass., for "loss of companionship" of their seven pet sheep, which were killed by a neighbor's dog. The court said "companionship" in the law referred only to humans, even though the Krasneckys considered the sheep their "babies," spent six or seven hours a day with them, gave them names, celebrated their birthdays with special food and balloons, baked snacks for them, bottle-fed them, and allowed them the run of their house.
THE DISTRICT OF CALAMITY In January, a 72-year-old woman was found dead in her Washington, D.C., apartment the day after a police officer had searched the apartment and failed to notice the woman's leg sticking out from underneath a bed. (Two months earlier, D.C. paramedics had bagged the apparently dead body of a 49-year-old woman, but later, three morgue employees said they detected a slight pulse; however, she died for real a few minutes later.) On another matter, The Washington Post reported in October that the District's payroll office, having already spent $20 million on a new computer system that never worked, had just spent another $14 million to transfer all the records back to the old, antiquated system, which led the Post to speculate that the squandered $34 million is probably more than the entire D.C. jail population combined had ever stolen.
INTER-SPECIES UPSETS A cockfight handler, about to release his rooster into the ring to do battle, with both birds outfitted with razor-sharp steel spikes on their legs, was killed when the rooster slashed the man's thigh and groin, causing him to bleed to death (Zamboanga, Philippines, January). And a 43-year-old man died of a gunshot wound shortly after telling his wife he was going to use his rifle to club to death the couple's Chinese shar-pei dog because it had bitten him; with no other explanation apparent, police suspect that the rifle accidentally discharged during the clubbing (Winchester, Va., January).
ALSO, IN THE LAST MONTH ... Goalkeeper Richard Siddall stayed on the field for 10 minutes after everyone else had left because the fog that caused the soccer game's cancellation was so thick that he didn't see the players leave (Sheffield, England). Toki Holden, 38, was arrested and her day-care center closed when state investigators accused her of giving a crying 5-month-old boy a bottle spiked with Ny-Quil (Durham, N.C.). Paul and Hannelore Richter said they have been keeping a pet eel in their family bathtub for 33 years (transferred to a bucket when the tub is otherwise in use), first because their kids begged them to and later because the Richters feared it could no longer survive in the wild (Bochum, Germany).
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the perplexing artwork of mark mothersbaugh In the 1970’s and 1980’s, the experimental band/art-concept, DEVO, represented a philosophical divergence from the norm - the norm of the masses and also the “norm” of the radical. Blurring the lines between the establishment and the experimental, Mark Mothersbaugh, DEVO’s front man, reflects this indefinable juxtaposition not only in his music, but in his two-dimensional art as well. Mothersbaugh’s fine art imagery is as simple as it is perplexing. A blend of computer generated graphics, found imagery, paint, ink, and embossing, his work somehow makes one believe that even comic book characters have to wipe their own asses in the morning. While most of the population is dulled by the protocol of daily life, Mothersbaugh is always exploring; mixing and matching hints, innuendoes and suggestions via one media or another. He considers himself an observer and his art is “One man’s view on culture.” In September 2002, Mothersbaugh had his first solo show in over a decade at LUMP Gallery in Raleigh, N.C. The show was a huge success, and has inspired Mark to continue showing his “Postcard Diaries.” In November, Mothersbaugh was invited to show work in the ultra hip Juxtapoz Magazine 8th Anniversary Group Show at Track 16
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Gallery in Santa Monica. Wild Banana’s Maui exhibit is his first stop on what is now a nationwide “Home-Front Invasion! Gallery Tour.” When Mothersbaugh is not touring, you can find him in his Los Angeles based Mutato Muzika headquarters, where his offices and studio are housed in a pistachio green building shaped like a flying saucer. It is here that Mothersbaugh uses his musical magic to compose scores for movies, TV, and commercials. Not traditionally trained as a musician, he taught himself to read and write music after breaking into the industry, and now composes for and directs 110 piece orchestras. Pee-Wee's Playhouse, The Rugrats, MTV's Liquid Television, and The Royal Tenenbaums are just a few of the projects that he has scored. Mothersbaugh’s artistic life took flight in his twenties, when, to avoid being drafted for Vietnam, he enrolled in Kent State University and earned a degree in fine art. In 1972, Mothersbaugh and fellow art student Jerry Casale formed DEVO, taking its name from the theory of De-evolution the idea that instead of evolving, mankind is actually regressing. The whole concept simply started as a way of entertaining themselves. “It made the
sound of things falling apart.” But then came the infamous Kent State - National Guard killings of 4 student protesters, and suddenly their message held a more immediate relevance As it was, “electronic noise” in the early 70’s, in Ohio, was difficult for most locals to appreciate. “You’d have these long-haired factory workers relieved to be back from Vietnam, and here were some crazy asses on stage provoking them and calling them subhuman. They’d get pissed and act out. We’d have fistfights constantly. People paying us to quit. Getting beat up. The police stopping the shows.” Needless to say, the band left Ohio and tried their luck in NYC, where they pulled up in front of Max’s Kansas City and began playing on the sidewalk. DEVO's big break came with their short film, The Truth About DeEvolution, which won a prize at the 1976 Ann Arbor Film Festival. After seeing the film, both David Bowie and Iggy Pop took interest in the five-some and connected DEVO to their first producer, Brian Eno. Their debut album, “Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are DEVO!” became an underground hit. Throughout the DEVO years, Mothersbaugh also created his fine art, pumping-out several of his postcard-
style creations nearly every day. “Since I never did them to show people, I didn’t care if I mixed mediums or if they got filthy or stupid. I like stuff that was kind of stream-of-consciousness. I’d do it, then I’d question, ‘Where did that come from?’ I’ve been making them for about 30 years now.” Mothersbaugh’s prints are disquieting, visual conundrums; our minds are not quite able to fill in the blanks or connect all the dots. He gives us no answers, only a curious tension. Short circuiting logic, yet leaving an impression, something memorable and ironic. We interviewed this cult icon, visual artist, and successful musician via email. Here’s what he had to say:
Q: Did you do visual art as a child; were you involved in anything original/creative previous to Kent State? A: “When I was a kid, I was legally blind, but the problem was correctable. I didn’t know I had the problem till I was 7 years old…when I got glasses. I saw trees, clouds, jet streams, etc, all for the first time ever! I immediately fixated on drawing these new additions to my life, and got pretty good at it. My teachers saw how well I drew these things, and started complimenting me on it. That was a defining moment for
me. I hadn’t received many compliments like that until then.” Q: Most people think of you as a musician, however DEVO is more than a group of musicians. Describe DEVO as the whole art concept that it is/was. A: “ DEVO was a product of 5 concerned citizens from Akron trying to make sense out of that they saw happening in the world around them.” Q: When you were there in the early days, in the scene, before you went big, did you know that you were making history in that moment? Tell us what was the turning point between artistic obscurity and a career. A: “We certainly always thought we had important info to share. The whole project reached critical mass in ‘75/’76 when we made our first films & recordings. We knew we had something then.” Q: You & DEVO are internationally recognized cult Icons, what is fame like? A: “The funny thing is, it all seemed to be over very quickly. Fame didn’t seem to last that long. We had a moment, but barely enough time to enjoy it.” Q: What is the one moment that stands out in your 20+ years in the limelight? What has been the pinnacle so far? A: “The most exciting time period in being an artist in my life was back in ’77, when we were playing clubs on the east & west coasts, with lots of excitement surrounding us. We were the buzz, and everyone was talking. We felt like nothing could stop us, and we were very unaware of all the things that could go wrong. We had no money, but it felt like we were at the center of an important movement.” Q: You’ve met many talented and wellknown people in “show biz” and the arts, who do you respect the most? Who blows your mind? A: “I’m always most fascinated with the folks who are at ground zero during formative periods in art and expression. Examples are Andy Warhol, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, etc. In most
cases, their careers lasted longer than my fascination, but I still respect them for what they were a part of.” Q: Do you collect Art? A: “I don’t really collect other people’s art, but I do collect found art… My pile of art is basically a concept & image bank. I collect things that I consider to be art, whether it was created to be art or not.” Q: What do you think is the most important thing happening in art today? What’s the next great movement? Any words of advice to give to underground artists of today? A: “I like Islamic Political art. I’m also interested in the whole JUXTAPOZ magazine scene, because I can relate to the lowbrow aesthetic. I’m not really sure what the next art movement is, and I can only give this advice to hopeful artists: It doesn’t matter what you do… just do one thing that is so good that people can’t ignore it.” Q: Most people separate things like music and art. Tell us how you feel about the relationship between the different arts and the relationship or differences between art and commercial work. Or, the line between art and craft. A: “I had high hopes in the early 70’s…before MTV…that music television would be much more than it became - a home shopping network for record companies. We thought it had the potential to be much more. That said, I grew up being turned on by technology, and the upside of capitalism. I was influenced by artists who liked to blur the borders between commerce & art. Art has a long history of paying its dues to wealth & royalty, and I see capitalism as a way to liberate art for the people. Technology provides access to the arts for everyone these days.” Q: We know you have done ads for some of the worlds most loved/despised corporate giants like McDonalds and Target. Do you believe in these companies? If so, why. And if not, what is it
like to work for them regardless? A: “The one thing that should’ve been learned by the hippies & the punks is that anarchy is easily co-opted by fascists. Subversion is the only real way to affect change, hence the success of Viet Kong & Jihad warriors. There’s no better place to affect change than from within the belly of the beast. Devo always thought of themselves as an enema for a constipated society.” Q: How do you see yourself today? Is your life today anything like you imagined it would be, in art school…as DEVO was getting started? What do you see for your future? A: “I see myself as part of a world that is far more devolved than I had expected. I thought that everyone would be taking smart drugs, and that technology would’ve made the world a better place by now. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Devolution moved quicker than we ever expected, and things are far more devolved than we ever could’ve imagined.”
To check out the inscrutable mixedmedia artwork of Mark Mothersbaugh here on Maui, rendezvous with the maiden voyage of Wild Banana Project’s Art Spew Mobile Gallery: a nomadic exhibition space, bringing art to the people - confusing and delighting hordes of unsuspecting beach goers along the way. All proceeds go to the Sound Wave Music Program, Paia Youth and Cultural Center. The Mobile Exhibit is free. First Stop: Opening Night Party on Thursday February 20th, 8pm at Hapa’s Night Club in Kihei with live experimental music by Juha, Hinterlander, Puritan, Mole, Demune, #20 Dragonfly and Dispel (21 & over $10 cover) Tickets at Requests music in Wailuku and Lahaina. Next Stop: Friday Evening, Feb. 21st, the Art Spew Mobile Gallery will be on Front St. (6pm to 8pm) Final Stop: Saturday, Feb 22nd at the Paia Youth and cultural Center (all ages, free admission) live music by Kanekoa and Udecide, 2-6pm. wild-banana.com, mutato.com/gallerytour2003.
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Once again the 3rd annual Hula Bowl Surf Classic was the highlight of the week for some of the best college football players in the country, who braved the waistto-chest high surf at Launiupoko Park. Outside of Saturday's Hula Bowl football game at Memorial Stadium, the biggest wipeouts and high impact collisions happened on Thursday at Launiupoko. Despite many pleas like, "No way man, I ain't goin' in those waters, they's sharks out there!” 45 big brave souls paddled out to the line-up under the watchful eye of Maui Waveriders instructors Tommy Castleton and Alden Paoa, Hawaiian Ultimate Advertures instructor Art Manzano, and local musician Ross Kaaa. "This was the most enthusiastic bunch of football players we've ever had," said Kim Ball, the event organizer. "Scott Trudon (the announcer) had to call some of them out of the water so other guys could use their boards." There were many stand-outs including Leotis Palmer, of the Air Force Academy, the top surfer from the Kai team, and Ricky Manning, Jr., of UCLA, the top surfer from the Aina team. The only disgruntled surfer appeared when the results were announced. Shane Hall, a 6'6", 305-pound tackle from South Carolina, didn't understand why he didn't walk away with the top Aina trophy. In addition to catching eight waves, he
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dropped his shorts going backwards, exposing his backside, mooning the judges. Hall walked over to the judges afterward and asked, "Who judged this thing?" The three judges; surfboard-builders Matt Kinoshita and Roger Anderson and long-time contest official Joni Demello, all pointed to each other. Kinoshita finally explained that Manning had the longest ride of the day while Anderson whispered, "we actually deducted for the moon". The event was made possible with the help of the following: Hi-Tech Surf Sports, Trilogy Excursions, Quiksilver, Kimo’s, Lahaina Trophy, Maui Waveriders, Hawaiian Ultimate Adventures, and Dragin’ Ink.
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Leotis Palmer, Air Force Glenn Pakulak, Kentucky Frank Walker, Tuskegee Carl Morris, Harvard Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt
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Ricky Manning, Jr., UCLA Shane Hall, South Carolina Dan Nystrom, Minnesota Shawn Mayer, Penn State Paris Jackson, Utah
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Hula Bowl Renovation “This year’s attendance was down a little bit, and we made some mistakes, but all in all I’m very pleased with it,” said Dick Shaller, new owner of the 2003 Hula Bowl, held on Maui. Dick was in Seattle this past summer when he got a call from Lennie and Marcia Klompus, previous owners of the Hula Bowl. “They asked me if I was interested in owning a football bowl game. I didn’t even have to think. Of course I was. Not only do I love the sport, plus had been associated with Hawaii’s bowl games for over 12 years, but I also saw it as a chance to get back to Hawaii.” Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, a Snow Belt, Dick saw Hawaii for the first time back in 1965 when he was in the army and was sent to Scofield. “I fell in love with Hawaii, and when I got out of the service and went back to Buffalo with a job in Broadcasting and Television, I sat back there for eight years and thought, ‘I wonder if I could do this in Hawaii?’” In the 1970’s, he packed up his family, came to Hawaii, got a job in Broadcasting and stayed here for the next 35 years. In those 35 years he managed three TV stations including KITV, KIKU (KHNL) and KHON. Through his positions at the television stations he became involved with the Aloha and Oahu Bowls as well as with the Hula Bowl. About the same time the Hula Bowl moved to Maui, Dick received a job offer from Paramount Pictures and moved to Seattle. “But we kept in contact,” he says. Then in 2001, the Klompuses sold the
Aloha Bowl. “It didn’t do well, and was taken over by ESPN and moved to Seattle and is now known as the Seattle Bowl. The Oahu Bowl doesn’t exist anymore, but there is a new bowl called the Hawaiian Bowl, which is handled by the University of Hawaii and ESPN. The Hula Bowl is the only one of the original three that is left intact. “Lenny Klompus called me in July and asked me if I was interested in owning the Hula Bowl. They wanted to do an ownership change because he wanted to spend more time on the Linda Lingle campaign.” Everything was finalized by August 1st and Dick arrived in Maui on September 1st, with only 4 months to go before kick-off. “There are three main ways to finance the game; sponsorship, ticket sales, and the radio and television rights.” For the radio and television rights, Dick has ESPN, but the last corporate sponsor was Rivals.com and when they suddenly went under, another corporate sponsor hadn’t come on board yet. “We’re working on that one now, and we didn’t handle our ticket sales as well as we expect to in the future.” The stadium holds 20,000 fans, “but we only distributed 10,000 – 12,000 tickets this year. So that is a second area where we can improve.” All in all, Dick and the Hula Bowl staff are very happy with Maui. “We had such good support, especially from the Maui Visitors Bureau, we had no trouble with permits and such things, and the support we got from Rick McCall and his group setting up the field etc., well, we couldn’t have done it without them.” Even ESPN remarked nationwide about the condition of the field. “They brought the guru of turf management and field preparation in
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Coach Tom Bass (Chairman), Coaches Hayden Fry, George Perles, Spike Dykes, and Lavelle Edwards. The American Coaches Federation chooses the two top coaches of the year to coach the All Star Team. Coach Larry Tressel from Ohio State has already agreed to coach Hula Bowl 2004. Anything new for the future? “We hope to expand our base with the NFL. Also we have a connection with Japan that was started two years ago. This year they were actually suited up and able to play. We were as excited as the players were! I’d like to sell out the stadium next year. It’s a great game.” And since Dick and his staff have twice the amount of time, they might do just that.
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Some days go by in a blur of responsibilities and obligations, but on others I find the time to slow down and appreciate the wonderful place that I live. Where else can you find such a mix of people, culture, and natural beauty? And of course, food. So Maui seeps into me as I roll down Hwy. 311 in the back of a pickup, the late afternoon sunlight strobing through the trees. I’m headed towards Isana, an out of the way sushi bar I used to haunt years ago. It’s a two-story building next to the Maui Lu on South Kihei Rd. with a spacious dining room, sushi bar, and karaoke room upstairs. Our seats at the end of the
sushi bar afford us a picture perfect view of the sun setting into the crystal blue waters just offshore. I know what swims in those waters and I’m gonna eat me some, as fresh and glisteningly raw as I can get. We start out with a double round of Salmon Nigiri, which basically means we’re each going to eat four finger-length slices of rich, buttery, velvety salmon garnished with a dollop of rice and a touch of wasabi. Sure, salmon never swam in these waters, but it’s important to appreciate other cultures too, including their waters. Right? And besides, raw salmon is good for pupus and dessert. We have to celebrate it. While I indulge in my little cultural bonding
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ritual, the sushi chef is busy preparing our next course. First to come out is a dish known simply as “Dynamite”. It’s a piping hot boat full of Scallops, Zucchini, and Mushrooms baked in a rich cream sauce. You have to poke through the oven-browned surface to reach the tender morsels within, and the explosion of flavor you’ll get is well worth it. A Salmon Avocado Roll is next. Yes, that’s right! Rich, creamy raw salmon paired with rich, creamy avocado slices. What else could be better? This job will probably be the end of me, but hey, somebody’s gotta do it. The Rainbow Roll is a piece of culinary artistry. It’s an inside-out California Roll with slices of Ahi, Salmon, white fish, and Avocado wrapped sideways around the top in a colorful array. Multi-colored Caviar crown the dish in vibrant splendor. I truly feel at one with Maui now, eating food inspired by its rainbow misted mountain pools while watching the amazing sunset create colors all its own. I miss the presence of owner/operator/sushi chef Andy, a kind Korean man who always asked after the health of my mother. It’s the Korean way, and I appreciate this touch of my home culture here on Maui. Of course, what I really want is to eat good Korean pupus in the middle of my sushi-fest, and at Isana I can do exactly that. My first request is Kim Chee. It’s good with anything. Really. I’ve eaten it on pizza, cheeseburgers, and bagels with cream cheese. You can’t go wrong, and here it’s fresh and done right. The fried Man Doo is the Korean version of the pot-sticker. It’s steamed then lightly crisped with a meat and vegetable filling and served with a Soy-Chile-Vinegar Dipping Sauce. There’s a big difference between fresh, hand-made Man Doo and the pre-fab kind, and I can tell by the texture of the wrapping that this is the real thing. Isana has an upscale oriental style dining room that offers a full menu of classic Korean Cuisine. A large, room-length table in front of the picture window features Yakiniku, which is the Korean way to cook your own meats at the table, on little inset burners. There’s a different element to your dining experience when you do some of the cooking yourself. You not only get the sounds and smells of spiced meats searing right in front of you, but you always have a hot bite of Kal Bi or Bulgogi to accompany the spread of rice, Kimchees, and various side dishes that come with your meal. Isana is located at 515 S. Kihei Rd. near the Maui Lu. Try them out next time you feel like getting out of the daily grind and into a relaxing sunset, fresh sushi, and a new cultural experience.
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This week we are going south - South America to Cafayate, Argentina, to be exact, where they are having great success with many different varietals, old and new, from around the world. Susana Bolba is a very creative and experienced wine maker of 22 years from Argentina. She created her own wine label, under her name, dividing it into two: the parent (the reserve wines), and her Crios wines, meaning “offspring”. These Crios wines are the wines she has created with great care and are meant to be enjoyed in their youth. The grape varietal in this week’s wine is the Torrontes and is thought to be originally from Northern Spain’s Malvasia. While Torrontes is the most widely planted white grape in all of Argentina, it is thought to grow best in Cafayate because of its high elevation (5000 ft. on average) and its dry, sandy soil combined with its radiated sunny days and cool nights. This combination brings out the highlights of the Torrontes potential. The Torrontes grape is similar to the Viognier, fruity but dry with aromas of flowers. This wine was made with no oak involved and has a mineral quality also. It is best enjoyed with grilled seafood or a soft cheese. Try it with something that is smoky, like a soft Gouda cheese or some of that famous smoked Maui marlin. Aloha!
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SOUTH MAUI BadaBing! - Homey Italian haven, award-winning thin crust pizzas, veal, calamari or chicken picatta. 1945 S. Kihei Rd. 875–0811 Bocalino Bistro & Bar - Affordably priced Mediterranean cuisine. Open for dinner, pupus served until 1am. Live entertainment and dancing 10pm ‘til 1am. 1279 S. Kihei Rd., #314. 874-9299 Bubba Burgers - Burgers and fries done the oldfashioned way, fresh & made-to-order. 1945 S. Kihei Rd. 891-2600 Capiche? - Contemporary Italian with a twist; extensive wine list. Commanding ocean views from every table. Diamond Resort. 879–2224 Cyberbean Internet Cafe - Gourmet coffee, espressos, cappucinos, lattes, sandwiches, smoothies & salads. 1881 S. Kihei, #112. 879-4799 DeanO’s Maui Pizza Cafe - Top quality pizza with traditional toppings, full menu with salads, pasta and sandwiches. 2439 S. Kihei Rd. 891–2200 Dick’s Place - Incredible all-you-can-eat food specials, free pool playing with purchase. 8 pool tables. 2463 S. Kihei Rd. 874–8869 El Restaurante Pasatiempo - Authentic homestyle Mexican food, with a wide range of dishes and meats to choose from. Azeka’s Plaza II. 879–1089 Ferraro’s - Gourmet Italian cuisine oceanfront with live violin & guitar, outdoor kiawe-wood-burning oven, all-day lunches and cucina rustica dinners. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. Five Palms Beach Grill - Local produce and fish featured in Pacific Rim cuisine. 2960 S. Kihei Rd. 879–2607 Greek Bistro - Moderately priced Greek and Continental Cuisine. Open for dinner 5-10pm. Kai Nani Village, 2511 S. Kihei Rd. 879-9330 Harlow’s Restaurant - Enjoy fine dining among the cozy and chic furniture and great sunset views. 2511 S. Kihei Rd. 879–1954 Horhitos Mexican Cantina - Burritos, salads, appetizers and “Food for Gringos”, too! Located next to Hapa’s Nightclub. Open 5pm to 2am Mon.-Sat. Lipoa St. 891-MEXI Humuhumunukunukuapua’a - Hawaiian and Polynesian cuisine oceanside. Grand Wailea Resort, 875-1234 ext. 4900 Kai Ku Ono - A tapas-style menu, where everything is ala carte, special late night menu. 2511 S. Kihei Rd. 875–1007 La Creperie - French cuisine in a stylish and comfortable atmosphere. Serving escargot, ratatouille, and many other dishes. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. 891–0822
Life’s a Beach - Food & drinks in a fun atmosphere. Best Mex, nachos, burritos, prime rib, and grilled mahimahi are just some of the specialties. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. 891–8010 Lobster Cove - Varied menu of seafood including fresh island fish. 100 Ike Dr. 879–7677 Longhi’s Wailea - Seafood, meat and pasta entrees with many not listed on the menu. Ask the server for details. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr. 891–8883 Ma`alaea Grill - Reasonably priced fine dining overlooking the harbor from the Maui Ocean Center. Ma`alaea Harbor Village Shops. 243–2206 Ma’alaea Waterfront Restaurant - Seafood and Continental cuisine. Open for dinner daily from 5pm. Milowai Condominium, 50 Hauoli Street. 244-9028 Marco’s South Side Grill - A lavish and beautiful setting, compliments the hearty Italian food and excellent wines. 1445 S. Kihei Rd. 874–4041 Mulligan’s On the Blue - Maui’s authentic Irish pub, plenty o’Irish food, whiskey and beer. Breakfast is served till 3PM. 100 Kaukahi St. Wailea 874–1131 Nick’s Fishmarket - Fine dining in open air and elegance with amazing seafood dishes and fresh fish preparations. Kea Lani Hotel. 879–7224 Pita Paradise - Good food, fast. Serving up a mean Mediterranean-style “gyro”, salads or wraps, Kihei Kalama Village Center. 875–7679 Roy’s Kihei Bar & Grill - Mouth-watering Hawaiian Fusion entrees in a spacious and upbeat atmosphere. Open nightly from 5:30 to 10pm, Fine dining, reservations recommended. Piilani Shopping Center, 303 Piikea Ave. 891-1120 Sansei Restaurant - Japanese based Pacific Rim dining, sushi bar and late night menu. Award winning cuisine, early bird and late night specials. 1881 S. Kihei Rd. 879–0004 Sarento’s on the Beach - Contemporary dining near the water’s edge. Private VIP table available. 2980 S. Kihei Road. 875–7555 Sausage Shack - Homemade sausage in meats or veggie style on fresh baked buns, with every condiment you could desire. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. 874–6444 Spago - Gourmet cuisine as presented by worldfamous chef-owner Wolfgang Puck, oceanfront dining at its finest! Four Seasons Resort Wailea. 874-8000 Spices - Steak, seafood & more! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S. Kihei Rd. 891-8860 Stella Blues Cafe - Healthy, quality food in a casual, homestyle setting. Breakfast, lunch and dinner with daily specials. 1215 S. Kihei Rd. 874-3779 Taj Mahalo’s - The only Indian restaurant on Maui, homemade curries and naan, chicken tandoori, wraps, lots of vegetarian delights. Lipoa Center. 874–1911 Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe - Relaxed island luxury in ambience and cuisine, with ocean views and live music. The Shops at Wailea. 875-9983
UPCOUNTRY Cafe Des Amis - Charming cafe with delicious sweet & savory crepes and Mediterranean fare. 42 Baldwin Ave. 579-6323 Cakewalk Paia Bakery - High quality baked goods, sandwiches & specialty cakes. 2 Baldwin Ave., Paia. 579-8770 Casanova’s - First class service, first class food. Fine Italian dining at night and Makawao’s favorite deli by
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Stillwell’s Bakery & Cafe - Specialty cakes and desserts, breads and pastries, with sandwiches, salads and soups for lunch. Open 6am-4pm Mon-Sat. 1740 Kaahumanu Ave. 243-2243 Tasty Crust - Local style cuisine for Breakfast (try their famous hotcakes!), lunch & dinner. Serving Maui since 1944. 1770 Mill 244-0845 Tokyo Tei - Lunch and dinner featuring teriyaki beef and fish, tempura, datsu, saimin and more. 1063 E. Lower Main St. 242-9630 Wow-Wee Cafe - Unique candy bars, ice cream shakes, bagels, coffees, great sandwiches, soups, and an oxygen bar. 333 Dairy Rd. 871-1414 <www.mauiwowwee.com>
Ale House - Wide selection of food with sports and games all around. 355 E. Kamehameha Ave. 877–9001 Aloha Grill - 22 different burgers including veggie styles, plus all the extras. kids meals. Dairy Road Marketplace. 893–0263 Ba-Le - French Vietnamese sandwiches, noodle dishes, pho, saimin & more. 270 Dairy Rd. 877-2400 Bangkok Cuisine - Casual setting featuring exceptional Thai food with plenty of crisp vegetables and fresh seafood. Lunch, dinner, or take-out. 395 Dairy Road, Unit F. 893-0026 Biwon Restaurant - Fresh and flavorful, authentic Korean food. Open 10am to 10pm, lunch and dinner. 752 Lower Main 244-7788 Cupie’s Drive-In - Local lunch take-out. Open Monday thru Saturday. 134 W Kamehameha Ave. 877-3055 Dragon Dragon Chinese Restaurant Excellent service and fair prices with dishes like Kung Pao Chicken, Crispy Gau Gee Mein, Sweet and Sour Pork, and Honey Walnut Prawns. Maui Mall 893-1628 Dunes Restaurant - Adventuresome revisions of local and American breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites. Maui Lani Golf Course. 877–7461 Hale Imua Internet Cafe - Espresso bar, deli sandwiches, salads, real fruit smoothies, and iced blended coffees. 1980 Main St. Wailuku. 242-1896. Ichiban Restaurant and Sushi Bar Breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring modestly priced Japanese and Local cuisine. Kahului Shopping Center. 871–6977 Manaña Garage - Latin American cuisine. Chicken Tortilla Epozote, vegetarian enchiladas and paella. 33 Lono St., Ste 150. 873–0220 Maui Coffee Roasters - Ono grinds and freshly roasted coffee in a fun and casual atmosphere makes this the place to ‘take five’. 444 Hana Hwy. 877–CUPS Piñata’s - Fresh and wholesome Mexican food from the Kitchen Sink burritos to quesadillas ala carte. Casual dining, pinatas available too. 395 Dairy Rd. 877–8707 Ramon’s - Contemporary Mexican, full sushi bar, awesome desserts. Banquet area available. 2102 Vineyard St. 244–7243 Ruby’s - Walk down memory lane at this fabulous fifties cafe. Quintessential American dining morning to night. Queen Ka`ahumanu Center. 248-7829 Saeng’s Thai Cuisine - Vegetarian, meat, & seafood Thai entrees in a casual garden setting. 2119 Vineyard 244-1567 Saigon Cafe - Wailuku’s hidden secret! Delicious and affordable Vietnamese cuisine with excellent service. 1792 Main 243-9560 Shakalaka Fish ‘N Chips - Mahimahi, Ono, Shrimp & Calamari in a light, crisp batter with homemade tartar sauces. Yum! 2010 Main St. 986-0855 Sheik’s Restaurant - Local favorites including Loco Moco and Shoyu Chicken. 97 Wakea Ave. 877-0121
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DININGLISTINGS day. 1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao. 572–0220 Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon Hankering for some grub? Charley’s serves it hearty and healthy from breakfast to dinner. 142 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia. 579–9453. Cow Country Cafe - Homestyle breakfast and lunch in a decidedly bovine atmosphere. 7 Aewa Pl., Pukalani. 572-2395 Hali`imaile General Store - Gourmet dining in a charming atmosphere. Chef Beverly Gannon’s award-winning menu. 900 Hali`imaile Rd, Hali`imaile. 572–2666 Hana Hou Cafe - Hawaiian homestyle cooking with aloha-filled ambience and local musicians. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery. 575-2661 Island Tacos - Taco stand with fresh, made-toorder fish, beef, and chicken tacos. Daily, from 11am-4pm. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery Jacque’s Northshore Bistro - Tropical yet festive atmosphere, with a sushi bar, indoor and lanai dining. 120 Hana Hwy, Pa`ia. 579–8844 Kitada’s - Saimin for breakfast is a standard. Teri beef, hamburger steak, tofu and hekka all available. 3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao. 572–7241 Kula Lodge & Restaurant - Upcountry’s family-style restaurant with sweeping views of the island. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Haleakala Highway. 878-1535 Lynne’s Cafe - Affordable homestyle local food including breakfast, plate lunch, chow fun & more! Catering available. 810 Kokomo Rd. 575-9363 Makawao Steak House - Classic and comfortable menu with daily fish preparations and salad bar. 3612 Baldwin Ave., Makawao. 572-8711 Mama’s Fish House - Fresh island fish with fresh local ingredients at “Maui’s favorite restaurant.” 799 Poho Pl., Kuau. 579–8448 Maui’s Best Tamales & Local Food Authentic, fresh & tasty mexican cuisine along with local favorites. 81 Makawao Ave/Pukalani Square 573-2998 Milagros Food Co. - South American cusine with an island influence. Best people watching spot in Pa`ia! 3 Baldwin St. 579–8755 Moana Bakery & Cafe - Pacific rim dining for vegetarians and meat eaters. Bakery provides wonderful goodies for the sweet tooth. 71 Baldwin Ave., Pa`ia. 579–9999 Pa`ia Fish Market - By serving fresh local Hawaiian fish daily, they are the hot spot for seafood lovers without the upscale pocket. 100 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia. 579–8030 Picnics Restaurant - Home of the famous Spinach Nut Burger. Breakfast & Lunch. 30 Baldwin Ave. 579-8021 Polli’s Mexican Restaurant - Paniolo country’s premier Mexican cantina, with nachos, burritos, ensaladas & more! 1202 Makawao Ave. 572-7808
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American, Hawaiian, Korean and Chinese cuisines. Bakery with cakes & cookies. Lahaina Center. 667–0623 Ba-Le - French Vietnamese sandwiches, noodle dishes, pho, saimin & more. Lahaina Cannery Mall 661-5566 Banyan Tree - “Eclectic Pacific Cuisine with a Hawaiian Twist.” Lodge atmosphere, ocean views. Ritz Carlton Kapalua. 669–6200 BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Deep-dish specialty pizzas and homemade Pizookies with live music nightly. 730 Front St. 661-0700. Blue Lagoon - Casual dining with local grinds, surrounded by waterfalls and palm trees. Wharf Cinema Center. 661–8141 Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. - Fine Southern foods, with Forrest Gump movie memorabilia and logo wear. 889 Front St. 661–3111 Cafe O’Lei - Oceanfront dining featuring light and healthy yet hearty gourmet lunch and dinner. Delicious salads and Focaccia sandwiches. 839 Front St. 661–9491 Cafe Sauvage - Gourmet, hearty, satisfying fare in an unpretentious setting. Extensive beer and wine menu, after-dinner cordials, and desserts! 844 Front St. 661–7600 Canoes - Casual yet elegant dining serving a combination of island-inspired contemporary and traditional cuisine.1450 Front St. 661–0937 CJ’s Deli & Diner - Reasonably priced “comfort foods” such as Reuben sandwiches, pot roast, freshly baked pies, and more! Open daily from 5:30am6pm. 2580 Kekaa Drive Fairway Shops, Kaanapali 667-0968 Compadres Bar & Grill - Western cooking with a Mexican accent. Oceanview dining & Margarita bar serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-7189 David Paul’s Lahaina Grill - Fine dining in the intimate dining room on the ground floor of the Lahaina Inn building. 127 Lahainaluna. 667–5517 Erik’s Seafood Grotto - Fresh seafood and sushi - great steamers! Open nightly. BYOB. 843 Wainee St., Lahaina 669-4806 Gaby’s Pizzeria - Casual Italian dining with pizza and pasta from $6-$25. Open 11am to 12am daily. 505 Front Street, 661-8112. Gazebo Restaurant - Full breakfast and lunch menu, casual atmosphere, beautiful oceanside setting. 5315 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, 669-5621. Gerard’s - Fine French dining in Lahaina. Rich, flavorful yet light foods await your taste buds. 174 Lahainaluna. 661–8939 Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie Maui’s own restaurant brewery, with rotisserie grill, featuring steak, seafood, and ambience, Also, latenight menu served until 1:30am! 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy. 669-3474 Fleming’s On the Green - Fine dining, on the golf course. Delicate raviolis, to the Filet Mignon, wonderful sauces. 2000 Village Rd., Kapalua 665–1000. Hard Rock Cafe - Good American food at decent prices amongst rock ‘n roll memorabilia. Love AllServe All. 900 Front St. 667–7400
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Hecocks - Italian restaurant & cocktail lounge oceanside. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. 505 Front St., Lahaina 661-8810 Honokowai Okazuya & Deli - Gourmet plate lunches, sandwiches and pastas prepared as you order. Take out available. 3600-D Lower Honoapi`ilani Hwy. 665–0512 House of Saimin - Ono homemade Saimin, chicken sticks, and Haupia pie are just some of the local favorites here.Old Lahaina Center. 667–7572 Hula Grill - Barefoot Bar and beachside dining in a 1940’s style. Menu is a seafood lover’s delight. Whaler’s Village. 667–6636 i`o - Pacific Rim cuisine among awesome sunset views, and indoor or outdoor dining. 505 Front St. 661–8422 Java Jazz - Coffee bar and restaurant with great food, ecclectic atmosphere, loungey ambience. Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd. 667-0787 Johnny’s Burger Joint - The greatest burgers on the west side, served late, with bar and pool table! 2395 Honoapiilani Hwy, Kaanapali. 661-4500 Kahuna Kabob - Healthy food, low prices! Soups, brown rice, veggies & kabobs, will deliver. Lahaina Marketplace. 661–9999 Karma Kafe - Coffee drinks, specialty smoothies, tea drinks and fabulous vegetarian food. Zen garden and internet access. Anchor Square. 662–1258 Kimo’s - Fresh fish, prime rib, and their famous Hula Pie, oceanside dining. 845 Front St. 661–4811 Kobe - Japanese Steak House and Oku’s Sushi Bar, featuring teppanyaki cooking and fabulous sushi. Dinner nightly from 5:30-10pm., Sushi 5:30-11:30pm. 136 DickensonSt., Lahaina 667-5555 Lahaina Coolers - Off the beaten path “surf bistro”, Good food, good quality, late night menu. 80 Dickenson St., Lahaina 661–7082 Lahaina Fish Co. - Chef’s Signature Pacific Rim Specialties prepared with fresh island fish, and seafood, dine on the oceanside lanai. 831 Front St. 661–3472 Leilani’s On The Beach - Relaxed beachfront dining, specializing in fresh seafood and Pacific Rim cuisine. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway. 661-4495 Lemongrass - Serving ala carte to the seven course traditional Vietnamese dinner. Reasonably priced and full of flavor. 930 Waine`e St., Lahaina 667–6888 Longhi’s - Elegant fine dining, freshest ingredients, pasta, seafood and steaks. 888 Front St. 667–2288 Mama’s Ribs & Rotisserie - Serving ribs and roasted chicken, BBQ baked beans, cole slaw, and macaroni salad. Napili Plaza. 665–6262 Maui Brews - Daily specials, great appetizers salads and entrees in large portions. Lahaina Center. 667–7794 Maui Mama’s - A quaint shop serving coffees grown throughout the islands. Light food, souvenirs, internet access. 578 Front St. 667–7700 Moose McGillicuddy’s - Great value, large portions, all you can eat specials and merry atmosphere. 844 Front St. 667–7758 Nachos Grande - Fresh mexican food fast. Vegetarian too. Honokowai Marketplace. 662–0890
Nalu Sunset Bar & Sushi - Sushi rolls, sashimi, various Japanese appetizers, sandwiches and more. Maui Marriott, Kaanapali 667–1200 ext. 51 Outback Steak House - Quality steaks, shrimpon-the-barbie, and the Bloomin’ Onion in a casual and lively atmosphere. 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy, Kahana 665-1822 Pacific’O - Elegant oceanfront award-winning contemporary Pacific cuisine. 505 Front St. 667-4341. Pancho & Lefty’s - Delicious and spicy appetizers, traditional and specialty Mexican food. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina 661–4666 Penne Pasta - Mark Ellman’s inexpensive Italian bistro with homestyle pasta, pizza and salad. 180 Dickenson St., Suite 113. 661–6633 Pioneer Inn - Breakfast, lunch & dinner daily, with live entertainment nightly. 659 Wharf St., Lahaina 661-36362 Plantation House Restaurant - Hawaiian Mediterranean cuisine. Breakfast, lunch & dinner daily. 2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua. 669-6299 Reilley’s - Known for their choice award winning beef. Gourmet steaks and seafood overlooking the Ka`anapali Golf Course’s 18th hole. 2290 Ka`anapali Pkwy, 667–7477 Roy’s Nicolina Restaurant - A quiet ambiance suffuses this dining experience, enhanced by the Pacific Rim cuisine. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, upstairs. 669–5000 Rusty Harpoon Restaurant and Tavern Quench thirst, satiate hunger, and watch sports. Large parties welcome. Whalers Village. 661–3123 Ruth’s Chris Steak House - USDA Prime Steak, fine wines. Dinner served nightly. 900 Front St., Lahaina 661-8815 Sansei Seafood Restaurant and Sushi Bar D.K. Kodama has combined the highest quality sushi bar infused with Hawai`i’s cultural flavors. 115 Bay Drive #115., Kapalua. 669–6286 Sea House Restaurant - Looking out over incredible Napili Bay, dining is an amazing experience here under the direction of Chef Michael Gallager. 5900 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Hwy. 669–1500 Sir Wilfred’s - Lahaina Cannery Malls gourmet coffee house and cafe. Soups, Salads and Sandwiches grace this simple menu. Lahaina Cannery. 667–1941 Spats Trattoria - Step into old Northern Italy. Tables are private, the Antipasti serves two. The Hyatt Regency. 667–4727 Sports Club Kahana Grill - Upscale, healthy restaurant inside Sports Club Kahana. Breakfast, lunch & take-out. 4327 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Rd. 669-3539 Swan Court - One of the top ten romantic restaurants in the world, extensive list of contemporary fine wines. Hyatt Regency Maui. 667–4727 Thai Chef - Thai food like you’ve never had it, curry, pad thai, summer rolls and more. Old Lahaina Center. 667–2814 Tropica - Enjoy the fire and ice-themed restaurant where the cold food and drink bar is tucked between two “volcanoes.” The Westin Maui. 667–2525 Whale’s Tale - All open-air lanai dining. Casual dining, specials, large portions. 672 Front St. 667–4044
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Gin Blossoms Interview A (Shocking) Look at the Mid-90’s Pop Gods In the spring of 1992, my buddy Chris and I were driving cross-country in my 67’ VW bus, making stops where friends and friends-of-friends lived, piecing together what would be a month long trip from San Diego to Atlantic City. Starting somewhere in Phoenix, I began to make a collection of songs, supplied by those people along the way who we met, stayed with, partied with or heard someone say, “you gotta hear this.” One by one, the songs were creating a mix tape that would retrace our path, the people and places we visited. Detouring into south Florida in an attempt to include as many friends as pos-
sible, we were warmly welcomed by the West Palm Beach sunshine and our good friend Tom, who was residing next to an expansive horse farm. He shared a house with a co-worker named Melanie who was rather indifferent to our presence but Tom insured us she wasn’t being rude, just very wrapped up in her studies. We had a nice stay, some small surf, a couple of days on the beach and, the day before we left, we were having some beers by the pool. I remembered the tape, and since Tom wasn’t around, I mentioned that we should ask Melanie to put something on it for us. Chris said something about this being “Skynrd country” and wanted some photos of the horses instead. Meandering
around the property we found a horse grazing near the shoulder-high wood fence. “Pet him,” Chris said, “but watch out for the electric fence.” “The what?” was all I got out, as I turned towards the camera, buzzed and smiling, the horse pressed my arm into the wire and, “AAAAAAHHHH!” shocking the living shit out of me and the horse. On my back, in the dirt, I looked up to see Chris, hysterically laughing but concerned, holding the camera up saying, “I got that!” The horse bolted, bucking and shaking it off and I staggered back to the house with a wild-eyed uncertainty. As I was lying on the floor, Melanie’s face came into view.
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THE LEGEND OF THE WITCH & THE SAILOR 6:30pm Friday, at the Art Center in Haiku. Valentine’s Day, Upcountry style! A performance offering of love, truth, and vision of peace in the world, & Sacred Erotic Art Exhibit. Definitely worth checking out...
SAUSAGE FOR A BUCK Sausage Act, 10pm Saturday at DeanO’s in Kihei. The new hot spot for innovative, original rock bands, DeanO’s is taking a plunge into the unknown (or rather, infrequent to Maui) realm of experimental rock. Not for the faint of heart, Sausage Act is a “mutated cacophony of disdain” or a fun circus trip into lunacy, a psychotic Capt. Beefheart, a crazy-kind-of sphincter punk... you dig?! Don’t miss this one!
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Gin Blossoms, Sunday in Lahaina. Hopefully, you are a fan, or maybe you’ve heard of them, but don’t quite remember that damn catchy song that inundated the radio a few years ago. Or, maybe you would really enjoy having more bands come to Maui from the mainland. Either way, it’s enough reason to sacrifice your Sunday bong-hit-&-on-the-couch night to see a solid band (guaranteed it’s a band you haven’t seen lately - and isn’t that a plus, sometimes?!)
“What happened to him?” she asked Chris. He relayed the story, losing it at the moment of impact, due to the fresh image of me and a horse being simultaneously electrocuted. Her expression showed some disapproval of our careless act, but she compassionately asked if she could get anything for me. I reached into my pocket, pulled out the mix tape and asked her to put a song on it. Her friend from Arizona had just sent her some music and she played a song she liked called “Allison Road” from a band called Gin Blossoms. The song had an undeniable appeal, ringing guitars, dark but catchy lyrics, soothing me in those post trauma moments and taking its place on our little audio-log-in-time. It would be another 6 months until “Allison Road” would be released on the Gin Blossoms full-length debut, New Miserable Experience in August 1992. But when mainstream radio finally got a hold of it, songs like “Found Out About You”, “Hey Jealousy”, “Until I Fall Away” and “Allison Road” flowed through the airwaves, jolting pop music and sending the album double platinum. MTV also embraced the band, and the frequency of their videoplay would make Jimmy Kimmel look underexposed. By the end of 1993, the Gin Blossoms’ lighthearted anthems of breakups and booze were everywhere: radio, TV and the crowded party down the street with me yelling into someone’s ear that I’d been listening to them for years. After forming in Tempe, Arizona, in 1987, the wait for the band had paid off. The second album Congratulations I’m Sorry, released in February 1996, went gold and produced the hit song, “Till I Hear It From You”, co-written with Marshall Krenshaw. Soon after, though, the band would break up due to, what guitarist Jesse Valenzuela recently told me in a phone interview from Juneau, Alaska, as selfimposed stress, poor management at the time, and the members’ desire to move on to solo projects. Indeed, the members did create new music on their own and in new bands, although, operating somewhere off the radar of mainstream. A reunion came about around the 10th anniversary of the release of Miserable. The band toured rather heavily last summer, reproaching their humble beginnings, playing mostly in clubs and smaller theaters. “It’s a slew of different realities playing in clubs,” says Jesse, “a little harder work, to be honest.” This year, the Gin Blossoms will perform over 100 shows, including this Sunday night at the Maui Myth and Magic Theater in Lahaina a rather intimate stage for a band that once opened for Bon Jovi to a crowd of a couple hundred thousand in Germany. Valenzuela and lead singer Robin Wilson, responsible for writing songs like “Until I Fall Away” and “Allison Road”, continue to write new material and are planning to return to the studio this summer. But Jesse promises that none of the old favs will be left out of Sunday’s show. “We are really thankful for the old hits, they get a huge reaction from the crowd and keep us going. The
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songs are like old friends…we won’t take them from you. Take us back to the 90’s.” I fired a couple of burning questions at Mr. Valenzuela while the boys were waiting to hop on a flight from Alaska back to their warmer digs in Arizona: Ron Ayers: Hey Jesse, you must really be thinking about Hawaii right now. Ever been here before? Jesse Valenzuela: Yeah, we have spent a week up here in Alaska doing shows in different cities. We did a New Year’s Eve show in Hawaii about 10 years ago. RA: What the hell is a Gin Blossom? JV: It’s an old thing…it just means a drunk. Gin Blossoms sounded better than the Tossed Pots. RA: With all the success from New Miserable Experience, the hit songs, the videos, how did it set you guys up financially? Was it like hitting the lottery? JV: No, it’s not like that…we’re comfortable…the lottery is that we get to play music for a living. RA: What new music are you guys listening to? JV: I like Ryan Adams. I think he is terrific. RA: You were probably on stage last night but did you get to catch any of the Michael Jackson interview on 20/20? JV: Wow, I saw some of that!…Yeah, it made me feel creepy. Did it make you feel creepy? RA: Yeah, it did. I felt a lot of different things, I’m still a fan…but I think he just doesn’t get it. JV: He’s a huge talent, but you’re absolutely right, he doesn’t get it…I tend to think he is impervious to the world around him. It just doesn’t exist. He created his own reality. RA: Whether he created one or not, it’s the story he’s going with. It would be detrimental to him at this point to admit that some people might see something wrong with sleeping with a 13-year-old boy. JV: Oh, I didn’t see that part so I don’t know what happened. RA: Martin Brasher spent, like, 8 months climbing trees and playing water balloons with Jackson, you know, basic trust-building behavior, then hit him with some personal questions. JV: And now Michael feels betrayed or something. RA: Yeah, but it kinda raises the bar, you know, what the public really wants to know. So, how many plastic surgeries has the band had over the last 10 years? JV: Oh, the Gin Blossoms? I’ll give the same answer Michael gave…we haven’t had any yet. RA: And why do your children wear masks in public? JV: Aw, that’s so sad, that was really sad. RA: Umm…remember that song you guys sang…umm…“Hey Jealousy”? JV: (pauses)…yeah... RA: Yeah, that was cool! JV: (more pausing)…oh, that’s a joke right? RA: (chagrined) Yeah, that’s a joke. The Gin Blossoms perform live on Sunday, February 16, at the Maui Myth & Magic Theater as part of a Hard Rock Live Presents special event. For tickets call 667-7400.
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In spite of director David Dobkin's nonsensical use of '60s rock classics like The Who's "Magic Bus," to underscore action sequences that would work better without the influence of commercial music, "Shanghai Knights" is a vast improvement on its predecessor "Shanghai Noon" (directed by Tom Dey). Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson have refined their grasp of one another's comedic styles since their first film together, and David Dobkin's direction is paced at a livelier tempo than "Noon," albeit the screenwriting team for both films is the same. Owen Wilson more confidently modulates his signature dry modern humor in a way that adds comic momentum beside Chan's perfectly choreographed fights and stunts. However awful the weakly constructed trailer for "Shanghai Knights" makes the film appear and that's pretty awful - the movie is entertaining from start to finish, with plenty of Jackie Chan's comically stylized fight scenes to satisfy his audience. Since their last adventure, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) has let his hair grow and become sheriff of Carson City, Nevada, while Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) now works as a "waiter/gigolo" at the Ritz Hotel in New York. While Wang has been keeping the peace, Roy has squandered their fortune in gold on publishing exaggerated novels about the duo's prior escapades. Meanwhile, in the wintry Forbidden City of Shanghai China, Wang's estranged father (Kim S. Chan) is assassinated by Britain's evil Lord Rathbone (played by Aiden Gillen) to obtain the Imperial Seal of China, an exquisite gem the size of a billiard ball. Wang's sister Chon Lin (energetically played by Singapore beauty Fann Wong) valiantly tries to defend her father during the attack using her nimble martial arts skills, but is eventually overtaken by Rathbone's henchmen. Before Wang and Roy reach England to avenge the murder and recover the
Imperial Seal, Lin has already arrived in London and been arrested by Scotland Yard for attempting to kill Lord Rathbone. As well, Jackie Chan has by now performed a mesmerizing revolving door set piece. First on the priority list is an extended martial arts romp for Jackie in, around and on top of a British fruit and vegetable market. Jackie makes exceptional use of umbrellas, lemons and even the market's tarp awning to eradicate a legion of British Bobbies attempting to arrest our American duo for their flamboyant commotion. The recently escaped Lin, with whom Roy becomes instantly smitten, soon joins our duo, and Rathbone's evil ally Wu Chan (Donnie Yen) reveals himself to grant Chan with more opportunities for fast punches and spinning kicks. Lin poses an obstacle to the womanizing that Roy hopes to do in London, but more importantly Fann Wong brings a fresh-faced fury of female martial arts technique to "Shanghai Knights," that a movie like "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" employed to notable effect. Fann Wong also brings a unifying chemistry to the comic relationship between Jackie and Owen that is exploited with comic pathos when Wang tries to discourage Lin from being seduced by his sidekick, while Roy himself eavesdrops outside their door. A rift threatens to doom our duo's friendship until Roy realizes that every bad thing Wang told his sister about him is true. It's an event that exposes each of the trio's distinct level of loyalty and pride, and raises the stakes for the budding romance at hand. "Shanghai Knights" is full of little references to Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd (see the clock finale) to give a traditional context to Jackie Chan's own special brand of physical comedy. Jackie's stunts have gotten tamer over his last few films, but he remains a special breed of entertainer who will go to any length to delight himself and his audience with gleeful physical surprises that are all the more endearing for his gracious intentions. I'd take an average Jackie Chan movie over any other kind of mediocre film any day of the week.
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ADAPTATION - (R) - Comedy - Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) attempts to adapt the book 'The Orchid Thief' into a screenplay while trying to cope with his own inadequacies as a writer and the freeloading ways of his twin brother Donald (also Cage). As he adapts the book, the plot of the film and Kaufman's life begin to follow the story as well. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN - (PG13) - Drama Based on the true story of Frank Abagnale, Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio), who during the 1960's successfully conned his way into making millions posing as an airline pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer among other identities - all before he reached his 18th birthday. As Frank moves from one identity to the next, he's tracked down by FBI agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), as the two play an elusive international game of cat and mouse. DAREDEVIL - (PG13) - Action/Adventure - Matt Murdock (Ben Affleck), is a lawyer blinded by
radioactive waste that renders the rest of his senses highly powerful, allowing him to become the superhero Daredevil, the man who knows no fear. At his side is the sleek Elektra (Jennifer Garner), as they go up against the evil Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan) and the assassin Bullseye (Colin Farrell). THE HOURS - (PG13) - Drama - Three women (Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, and Nicole Kidman) from three different periods in time are all affected by the literary works of author Virginia Woolf. JUNGLE BOOK 2 - (G) - Animation - Continuing the classic story of The Jungle Book, as the boy Mowgli has now grown into a young man and longs to return to the jungle to see his old friends, including the loveable Baloo. Leaving behind his girlfriend Shanti, Mowgli sets off into the jungle not knowing that the sinister tiger Shere Khan is plotting his revenge. THE PIANIST - (R) - Drama - Based on the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman, a man who survived the Nazi occupation of Poland in a desperate Warsaw ghetto. He struggled to stay alive and would eventually succeed in finding his artistic gifts once again.
Now Showing ABOUT SCHMIDT - (R) - Drama - Jack Nicholson plays a retired, widowed insurance man from Omaha whose idea of a wild adventure is to get into the Winnebago and drive to his daughter’s wedding. Also starring Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney and Kathy Bates. ANTWONE FISHER - (PG13) - Drama - A young Naval sailor who has problems with anger begins consulting with a Navy psychiatrist, who helps him to overcome his personal demons and discover the family that abandoned him as a baby. BIKER BOYZ - (PG13) - Action/Adventure - an actionpacked contemporary Western on wheels with desperados who live every day on the edge. In the world of underground motorcycle clubs, the undefeated racer known as Smoke (Laurence Fishburne) is the undisputed "King of Cali." But Smoke's dominance of the set is about to be threatened by a young motorcycle racing prodigy called Kid (Derek Luke), who is determined to win Smoke's helmet and earn the coveted title. Also stars Orlando Jones, Lisa Bonet, and Kid Rock. CHICAGO - (PG13) - Musical - Based on the hit Broadway musical, Chicago is the story of Roxie Hart
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Maui Mall, 249–2222 About Schmidt - R - Th (1, 4:15), 7:10, 10:05, Fr, T-W (1:10, 4:10), 7:05, 9:50, Sa-M (1:10), 4:10, 7:05, 9:50 Antwone Fisher - PG13 - Th only! (1:15, 4:05) Biker Boyz - PG13 - Th (1:30, 4, 4:15), 7, 9:35, 10, Fr, T-W (1:55, 4:25), 7:20, 9:55, Sa-M (11:20, 1:55), 4:25, 7:20, 9:55 Catch Me If You Can - PG13 - Th only! (1:05), 7 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - R - Th only! (1:40, 5), 7:35, 10:15 Daredevil - PG13 - Th 9, 9:30, Fr, T-W (1:30, 1:45, 2, 4, 4:15, 4:30), 7, 7:15, 7:30, 9:30, 9:45, 10, Sa-M (11, 11:15, 11:30, 1:30, 1:45, 2), 4, 4:15, 4:30, 7, 7:15, 7:30, 9:30, 9:45, 10 Gangs of New York - R - Th only! 6, 9:25 Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets PG - Th only! (2:30) Jungle Book 2 - G - Fr, T-W (1:15, 1:45, 4:15, 4:45), 7:15, 7:45, 9:15, 9:45, Sa-M (11:15, 11:45, 1:15, 1:45), 4:15, 4:45, 7:15, 7:45, 9:15, 9:45 Just Married - PG13 - Th only! (1:45, 4:30) Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - PG13 - Th-Fr, T-W (1, 4:45), 8:30, Sa-M (1), 4:45, 8:30 Maid In Manhattan - PG13 - Th (4:50), 10:10, Fr, T-W (1:35), Sa-M (11:05, 1:35) National Security - PG13 - Th (2, 4:45), 7:20, 9:40, Fr, T-W (4:05), 7:10, 9:25, Sa-M 4:05, 7:10, 9:25 The Pianist - R - Fr, T-W (2:20, 5:30), 8:45, Sa-M (11:10, 2:20), 5:30, 8:45 Shanghai Knights - PG13 - Th-Fr, T-W (1:30, 2, 4, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 9:30, 10, Sa-M (11, 11:30, 1:30, 2), 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30, 9:30, 10 The 25th Hour - R - Th only! (1:50), 7:15
KA`AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka`ahumanu Shopping Center, 875-4910 Adaptation - PG13 - D (12:45), 4:10, 7, 9:35 Chicago - PG13 - D (1:15), 4:30, 7:20, 9:55 Final Destination 2 - R - D (12:35, 2:40), 5, 7:25, 9:45 The Hours - PG13 - D (12:30, 2:55), 5:15, 7:40, 10 How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days - PG13 - D (1), 4:15, 7:10, 9:45 The Recruit - PG13 - D (12:30, 2:50), 5:10, 7:35, 9:55
KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 875-4910 Chicago - PG13 - Fr-M (12:15, 2:45), 5:15, 7:45, 10:15, T-Th (12:15, 2:45), 5:15, 7:45 Daredevil - PG13 - Fr-M (12:30, 3:15), 5:30, 8, 10:20, T-Th (12:30, 3:15), 5:30, 8 How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days - PG13 - Fr-M (12, 2:30), 5, 7:30, 10, T-Th (12, 2:30), 5, 7:30 Shanghai Nights - PG13 - Fr-M (12:45, 3:15), 7, 9:45, T-Th (12:45, 3:15), 7
FRONT STREET THEATERS 900 Front Street, 249–2222 Chicago - R - Fr, T-W (3:45), 6:45, 9:45, Sa-M (12:45), 3:45, 6:45, 9:45 Confessions of Dangerous Mind - R - Th only! (4) Daredevil - PG13 - Fr, T-Th (4), 7, 10, Sa-M (1), 4, 7, 10 Final Destination 2 - R - Th only! (4:30), 7:30, 10 How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days - PG13 - Th (3:45), 6:45, 9:45, Fr, T-W (4:15), 7:15, 9:55, Sa-M (1:15), 4:15, 7:15, 9:55 The Recruit - PG13 - Th (4:15), 7:15, 9:55, Fr, TW (4:30), 7:30, 10, Sa-M (1:30), 4:30, 7:30, 10
WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front Street, 249–2222 Darkness Falls - PG13 - Fr, T-W (11:30, 4), 7:30, Sa-M (11:30), 4, 7:30 Jungle Book - G - Fr, T-W (11, 2, 4:30), 7, 9, Sa-M (11, 2), 4:30, 7, 9 Maid In Manhattan - PG13 - Fr, T-W (1:30), 9:30, Sa-M (1:30), 9:30 Shanghai Knights - PG13 - Fr, T-W (11:15, 1:45, 4:15), 7:15, 9:45, Sa-M (11:15, 1:45), 4:15, 7:15, 9:45
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Keali’i Reichel - Friday, Saturday & Sunday. An enchanting evening of music and hula with Halau Ke’alaokamaile and the Maui Symphony Orchestra. 7:30pm, Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Gin Blossoms - Sunday. Presented by Hard Rock Live, featuring opening band Mike Carroll & Cool Cats. Maui, Myth & Magic Theatre, 661-9913.
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Terrance Simien - Feb. 20. “A zydeco master who has fun with the form” (Rolling Stone), Simien is “a manic showman who spices his accordian playing with bits of noodling jazz, funkadelic guitar, and hardrock drumming.” (Billboard) Terrance Simien and his sextet, with stunning original songs and tribues to Cajun classics, take zydeco music to a new level. Tickets: $22, $16, $10, 1/2 price kids 12 & under. 7:30pm, Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. New Shanghai Circus - March 7 & 8. Featuring an impressive array of acrobats, jugglers, and contortionists. Tickets: $22, $16, $10, 1/2 price kids 12 & under. 7pm Fri. & Sat., 2pm Sat., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Spirit of the Dance - March 19-23. A heart pounding production featuring a spectacular blend of traditional culture, Irish in origin and bursting with raw energy. Powerful, show stopping Irish Dance combines with the passionate Latino rhythms of Flamenco and Red-Hot Salsa. Tickets: $10-$45, visit MACC box office or call 242-7469. Margaret Cho - April 13. Tickets: $45, $29.50. 7:30pm, Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW.
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BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria – John Kane, Wed., Thurs. and Fri.; Harry Troupe, Sat.; Kaleo Phillips, Sun.; Benny Uyetake, Mon.; Maurice Bega, Tue.; All sets from 810:30pm. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0700. Cheeseburger in Paradise – Brooks Maguire, Thurs., Sat., Sun. and Wed.; Harry Troupe, Fri.; Gail Swanson, Mon. and Tues. All sets from 4:30-7:30 and 8-11pm. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4855. Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie - Nino Toscano, Thu. & Fri.; Kawiko Lum Ho, Sat.; Ernest Pua’a, Sun.; Brian Haia, Mon.; Kawika Lum Ho, Tue.; Ernest Pua’a, Wed. All sets from 6:30-9:30pm. 4405 Honoapiilani Highway, 669-3474. Hula Grill - Ernest Pua’a and Brian Kaui Haia, Thurs.; Ernest Pua’a, Kawika Lum Ho & Brian Haia, Fri.; Maurice Bega, Da Ukulele Boys, Sat.; Kawika Lum Ho, Da Ukulele Boys, Sun.; Kawika Lum Ho, Albert Kaina & Brian Kaui Haia, Mon.; Jarret Roback, Don Kaulia & Albert Kaina, Tues.; Ernest Pua’a, Brian Kaui Haia & Roy Kato, Wed. Live music is from 3-5 and 7-9:30pm. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building P, Kaanapali, 667-6636. Java Jazz/Soup Nutz – Live music 6:30-9pm Mon., Wed., Fri. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., 667-0787. Kahana Terrace Restaurant – Harry Troupe, Tue., Thu.; Randy Reno, Sat.; Sets from 6-9pm. Sands of Kahana Resort, 669-5399. Kimo’s – Sam Ahia, 7-8:30pm Wed. thru Sun. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. Leilani’s On The Beach – Classic rock with JD & Mario, 2:30-5:30pm, Fri.; Hawaiian music with Kilohana, 3:30-6pm Sat. and Sun. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building J, Kaanapali, 661-4495. Maui Brews - Jonah Livin Band, 6-10pm, Fri. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7794. Moose McGillycuddy’s - Bruddah Damien, 6:30pm, Sat.; Jonah Livin, 6:30pm, Sun. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7758. Pancho and Lefty’s Cantina & Restaurante Pianist Rene Alonzo & Friends play light rock, country, and blues, during happy hour on Thursdays from 36pm, and Saturdays from 6-9pm. 658 Front St., Lahaina, in the Wharf Cinema Center, 661-4666. Pioneer Inn – Ah-Tim Eleniki (Hawaiian Style), Thurs.; Greg DiPiazza (Classic Rock N Roll), Fri.; Ed Truthan (Versatile Contemporary Rock N Roll), Sat.; Erik Pietsch (if you like Jimmy Buffet, you will love Erik), Mon.; Ricardo Dioso (Flamenco Guitar), Tues.; Rene Alonzo (New Orleans Style Piano), Wed.; All 6-
9pm. 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. Reilley’s Steak House - Dinner jazz with Eve Moffatt, 6-9pm Mon. and Tues. 2290 Kaanapali Parkway, Kaanapali, 667-7477. Sea House Restaurant – Hawaiian music with Albert Kaina and Kincaid Basques, 7:30-9:30pm Wed. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Honoapiilani Road, Napili, 669-1500. Whale’s Tale Bar & Grill - Eric Pietsch, Thu.; Patrick Major, Fri.; Greg diPiazza, Sat.; Cryin’ Out Loud, Sun.; Eric Pietsch, Mon.; Patrick Major, Tue.; Armadillo, Wed. All sets from 6-9pm. 672 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4044.
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Bada Bing – Rat Pack Piano Bar with Mat Cain, Thu., Fri. & Sat. 7:30-10pm. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 875-0188. Capische? – Esther Godinez (vocals) Salvador Godinez (piano), & Ed Connors (bass) perform a mix of standards, bossa nova and original music, 6:30-9pm Fri. & Sat. Call ahead for details. Diamond Resort, 555 Kaukahi, 879-2224. KKO Kai Ku Ono – Lono, Thu. thru Sat.; Kawika, Sun.; Howard Ahia, Mon.; Kenny Roberts, Wed.; all sets 6-9pm. 2511 S. Kihei Rd., 875-1007. Maalaea Grill – Benoit Jazz Works, 6:30-9pm, Thurs., Fri. & Sun.; Miguel Maldonado Quartet, Sat. Maalaea Village Shops, 243-2206. Marco’s Southside Grill – Mark Johnston solo piano, Wed. thru Sun.; Brian Cuomo solo piano Mon. & Tues. Sets from 7-10pm. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., 874-4041. Margarita’s Beach Cantina – Ah Tim, 5-7pm Friday. 101 S. Kihei Rd., 879-5311. Mulligan’s on the Blue – Celtic Tigers, 7-10pm Thu. & Sun. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café – Latin guitar w/ Luis Diaz, Wed.-Fri.; Guitar & vocals w/ Brado, Sat.; Patrick Major, Sun.; Steel drums & sax w/ Brian Wittman, Mon. & Tue. All from 6-10pm. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983.
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Manana Garage – Neto & Friends, 6:30pm Thurs.Sat., Tues.; Fortunato’s Magic, 7pm Fri.; Bobby & Tula, 6:30pm Wed. 33 Lono Ave., Kahului, 873-0220.
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Jacque’s - Greg DiPiazza & Tato Duo, 7-10:30pm Mon. 120 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-8844. Moana Cafe - Jazz w/ Eve Moffatt, 6:30-9:30pm Fri.; Bo Shores on guitar & Andrea Wells on violin, 6-9pm Sun.; Vintage Hawaiian tunes w/Ginger & Robin, 69pm Wed. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9999.
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Embassy Vacation Resort – Kaanapali Beach 104 Kaanapali Shores, Lahaina, 661-2000 Ohana Bar & Grill: Ed Truthan w/ contemporary classics, Thurs.; Patrick Major, Fri.; Wayne & Friends, Sat.; Ed & Ron, Sun.; Ernest Pua’a w/ Hawaiian music, Mon.; Scott Baird & Friends w/ contemporary music, Tues.; Howard Ahia w/ Hawaiian music, Wed.; all 5:30-9:30pm. Torch lighting ceremony nightly. Hyatt Regency Maui 200 Nohea Kai Drive, Kaanapali, 661-1234 Torchlighting ceremony at 6:15 nightly followed by live Hawaiian entertainment 6:30-9:30 nightly in the Weeping Banyan: Sam Fukuhara, Thurs., Sun.-Tue.; Larry Gollis, Fri-Sat.; Stephanie Anderson, Wed. "Drums of the Pacific" luau by Tihati, 5:30-8 nightly. Ka’anapali Beach Hotel 2525 Kaanapali Parkway, 661-0011 Black Rock Illusions dinner show at 5:30pm Sun., Tue. & Thu. in the Kanahele Room; Ka’anapali Serenaders, 6-9:30pm Sat.; Free hula show 6:30-7:30 nightly; Auntie Aloha’s Breakfast Luau, 8:15am Mon.Fri.; Paniolo Barbecue w/ live music & dancing, 6pm Mon.; Sunday champagne brunch w/ Hawaiian music by Polinahe, 9am-1pm. Kapalua Bay Hotel / Kapalua Bay Hotel, A Luxury Collection Resort 1 Bay Drive, Kapalua, 669-5656 The Bay Club: Solo pianist from 6-9:30 nightly. Gardenia Court: Hawaiian guitar, 11am-1:30pm Sun.;
DA KINECALENDAR Lehua Lounge: Hawaiian guitarist 5:30-9:30 nightly. Napili Kai Beach Resort 5900 Honoapiilani Highway, Napili, 669-1500 Sea House Restaurant: Kincaid Basques, Sun.Tue.; Albert Kaina, Wed.; Kincaid & Albert, Thu.; Napili Kai Foundation Polynesian Dinner Show, 6pm Fri.; Kincaid Basques, Sat.; All shows from 7-9pm unless otherwise noted. Ritz-Carlton Kapalua One Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, 669-6200 Lobby Lounge: Reiko, solo guitarist & vocalist beginning at 5:30pm nightly. Banyan Tree Restaurant: World fusion duo Ranga Pae 6:15-9:45pm Fri.-Tue. Royal Lahaina Resort 2780 Kekaa Drive, Kaanapali, 661-3611 "Eddie and Eddie" w/ Eddie Lilikoi & Eddie Sebala, 5-9:30 nightly in the Royal Ocean Terrace. Royal Lahaina Luau featuring authentic Hawaiian & Polynesian songs and dances at 5 nightly. Sheraton Maui Hotel 2605 Kaanapali Parkway, 661-0031 Lagoon Bar entertainment w/ hula dancers, 6-8 nightly: Bobby & Ralph, Thu., Mon. & Tue.; Ralph & Allan, Fri.; Fausto & Kawaika, Sat. & Sun.; Nathan & Ralph, Wed.; Torchlighting and cliff diving ceremony at sunset, 7 to 8 nightly. The Westin Maui Hotel 2365 Kaanapali Parkway, 667-2525 Tropica: Bobby Ingram Trio, Sun., Wed. & Sat.; JD Band, Tue.; Keoki Kahumoku, Mon., all 7-9pm; Fortunato’s magic 6:30-8:30pm Tue., Thu. & Sat.
3850 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875-1234 Botero Bar entertainment, 5:30-9:30 nightly: Larry Golis, Thu.; Brian Mansano, Fri.; Ricardo, Sat.; Luis Diaz, Sun.-Tue.; Mitch Kepa, Wed.; Strolling Hawaiian duo in the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a nightly. The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui 4100 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875-4100 Jazz entertainment from 6-9 nightly in the Lobby Bar. Outrigger Wailea Resort 3700 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 879-1922 Hawaiian entertainment w/ hula 6-9 nightly in Kumu Bar & Grill. Hawaiian entertainment 9-11 nightly in the Mele Mele Lounge featuring Mitch Kepa & Raymond "Mundo" Medeiros. Paradyse & Ka Poe O Hawaii perform at the Luau, Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri. Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort 3550 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 879-4900 Sunset Terrace; Jamie Lawrence, Tue.-Sat.; solo guitarist Sun. & Mon., 6-9pm Wailea Sunset Luau, 68:30pm Tue., Thu. and Sat. Maui Prince Hotel 5400 Makena Alanui, 874-1111 Molokini Lounge: Ron Kuala’au, Hawaiian &contemporary guitar & vocals, 6-10:30pm Sun., 68:30pm Tue., Thu. and Sat. Mele ‘Ohana duo, 6 -8pm Mon., Wed. and Fri., 8:30-10:30pm Mon.-Sat. and 9am-1pm Mon., Wed. and Fri.
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Four Seasons Resort Wailea 3900 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 874-8000 Lobby Lounge, Hawaiian Music 5:30-7:30pm & hula 5:30-6:30pm Tue., Thu. & Sat.; Tiffany Lee & Josh 8:30-11:30pm Mon., Tue., Thu. & Sat. Ricardo Dioso & Margie Heart, 8:30-11:30pm Wed. and Fri. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa
Rose at 283-1937. "Opening Our Eyes to the Living World" - Feb. 15-17, Upcountry. Workshops include: eurythmy, projective geometry, spatial dynamics, painting, drawing. Hosted by Haleakala Waldorf School. Call 878-2511. University of Hawaii Center Maui is pleased to be offering the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in
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Quantum Energetic Balancing via AIM - 7-9pm, at Beyond Heaven in Makawao. Free introductory talk. Increase your life force and consciousness through this subtle energy technology. For info, call Nicole
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DA KINECALENDAR schedule an assessment test. Sing Your Heart out! with Louise Lambert Beginners to Karaoke singers to Grammy Winners! Gain range expansion,flexibility, power, stamina, breath control,harmonizing and the joy of singing! Weekly in Kihei and Pukalani. Call 875-1891.
THURSDAY, February 13
American Cancer Society's "Look Good ... Feel Better" Program - 10am-12pm, in Wailuku. For women cancer patients who are undergoing treatment: Free advice on skin care and how to style using head wraps and scarves. Participants will receive a free makeup kit donated by a cosmetics company. For info or to register, call 244-5553. Beginning Ukulele Class - 8-10am, at Hale Mahaolu Elima. Learn the fundamentals of playing the 'ukulele, including tuning, strumming, and picking. Students need to bring their own 'ukulele. $1 donation. Call Kaunoa Senior Center at 270-7308 for info. Lahaina Arts Society’s Outreach Arts Program - 3-5pm, West Maui Boys and Girls Club, Lahaina. Also, Upcountry Boys and Girls Club, Makawao. Free public classes. All materials provided. Ages 5-18. For more info, call 874-3104.
FRIDAY, February 14
Controlling Plant Diseases with Compost 6:30-8:30pm, at Maui Community College, Science Building 10A. For info, call 244-3242. Modeling & Photography Workshops - 6-7pm, at Pacific Custom Lab, 1787 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku. Call 244-7733.
SaturDAY, February 15
Pinhole Photography for Teens - 9am-12pm, at the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center in Makawao. Learn how to construct your own camera to create interesting and unique photos, and how to develop and process film. Call 572-6560 for more info.
Investing Strategies for Women - 12pm. Free to the public. Call Lori at Edward Jones at 874-6975. "The Wonders of Pinhole Photography" - 14pm, at the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center in Makawao. Through the use of the most simple and basic form of photography, the pinhole camera, this workshop will provide a fundamental understanding of the process and history of photography. For info, call 572-6560.
suNDAY, February 16
Midwives Alliance of Hawaii's Presents - 14pm, at the Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort. Topics will include "Distress after Childbirth: How to Help, How to Heal" and "Nurturing Women, Empowering Women: The Personal and the Political." Call Robin Garrison at 283-3500 for info.
MONDAY, February 17
Workshop on Drawing the Features of the Face - 9am-4pm, at Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center. Working from the model with varying perspectives and lighting conditions, you will learn proper drawing techniques to skillfully see and draw the complicated landscape of the face, as well as render local color, skin texture and hair. For info, call 572-6560. Country Line-Dancing Lessons - 7-8:30pm, at Lahaina Cannery Mall. Call Cynda Hearn at 661-5304. Intermediate Aluminum Plate Lithography 6:30-9:30pm, at Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, Makawao. Taught by Nancy Skrimstad. Call 808-6560. Lahaina Arts Society’s Outreach Arts Program - 3-5pm, Central Maui Boys and Girls Club, Wailuku. Free public classes. All materials provided. Ages 5-18. For more info, call 874-3104.
WEDNESDAY, February 19
"Helping Kids Succeed" Class - 6-7:30pm, at Hui Malama Learning Center, 160 Market St., Suite A, Wailuku. Help your middle-school aged children (9-12) become lifelong learners. Call 249-0111 for info.
The Art of Singing - 6:30-7:30pm, in Olinda at the Kapila Institute. All ages, all levels, all styles, with master vocal instructor Lani Star. Call 572-7100.
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Free Vessel Exams - 10am-4pm Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Kihei boat ramp. Conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. For more info, or to schedule a free vessel exam, please contact Dan Pinho at 283-0244. Maui Community Band - Thursdays at Maui Waena Intermediate School (Band Room), from 79pm, starting Feb. 20. The band is open to all adults who play a band instrument, such as flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba, and percussion. Please contact Lisa Owen at 572-6247 for more information. Call for Digital Art Entries - Thru Feb. 24. The Digital Art Society of Hawai’i (DASH) seeks entries for the first ever Statewide juried exhibition of Digital Art. We seek submissions that will challenge viewers to question the current ‘status quo’ of digital media and its impact as an art-making tool as well as provoke dialogue about digital vs. traditional media. Contact Diana Jeon/Bobby Crockett: 808-947-7076/808-488-2842. SCA Conservation Crew Summer Volunteers - 4-weeks. Crew members will complete three weeks of trail work in the Haleakala backcountry and will participate in a Hawaiian cultural and natural history education week. Meals and lodging are provided during the work periods. Applications must be sent to SCA and received by March 1. For applications: 873-3101. The Art of Trash - at Queen Kaahumanu Center. The state's most environmentally conscious art exhibition celebrating recycling! Enter that art piece you've been thinking about for years. Start collecting materials today and finish your work of art by April 5th. Entry forms are at all Public Libraries and Queen Kaahumanu Center Customer Service Booth. Call 572-6668. Whale Mania - Now thru March. Whale sculptures
by local artists displayed island-wide to be auctioned off in March. Soroptimist of West Maui Fundraiser benefiting Maui Humane Society. Contact Louise Rockett at 669-6311 for more info.
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Free Oral HIV Testing – By the Dept. of Health available by appointment only. Call 984-2129. Kihei Youth Center Needs Adult Volunteers For health & fitness programs as well as cultural activites. Call Amber at 879-8698 for more info. Haiku Community Association Seeks Volunteers - Contact Tim Wolfe at 575-7474. Hale Kau Kau Volunteers Needed - 3:30-6:30pm, located at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Kihei. Volunteers are needed for meal prep, serve, & cleanup. Donations of food and/or funds accepted. Contact Marie Osaki @ 875-8754. Maui Friends of the Library Used Bookstore 8am-4pm, Mon.-Sat. Central Maui. Accepts donations of books & can always use energetic volunteer help. Call 871-6563. Maui Artists Program - Many of Maui's finest resident artists display & discuss their original works at Four Seasons Resort Maui on Wed., Fri. & Sun. 8am1:30pm. For more info, call 874-8000. East Maui Animal Refuge - 9am Thu. at refuge, 25 Malu Aina Place, Haiku, for volunteer orientation meetings & tours. Call Sylvan @ 572-8308. 9th Life Cat Sanctuary – 1pm Thu., Haiku. Volunteer orientation meeting. Call Lela; 573-7877.
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“King of Pain” - Fri. & Sat. Feb. 14-15, 21-22 at 7:30pm; Sun., Feb. 23 at 3pm, Seabury Hall in Makawao. For Information & Reservations: 573-1257. Contemporary Quilt Exhibit - Thru Feb.28, at Lahaina Cannery Mall. Call 661-5304 for info. Whale Information Station - 8:30am-3:30pm
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DA KINECALENDAR daily, at McGregor Point Lookout. Staffed by Pacific Whale Foundation's knowledgeable naturalists. McGregor Point is on Route 30, Honoapiilani Highway, between Maalaea and Lahaina. Call 249-8811. "Tony n' Tina's Wedding" Play - 6:30pm, Monday thru Saturday, at the Hyatt Regency Maui. Comedy Dinner Show featuring an all-Hawaii cast and crew. To purchase tickets or for more info, call 667-4727.
THURSDAY, February 13
A Taste Of Devotion - 5:30pm, the Kapila Institute in Olinda. Yoga class, the best in transformational healing music, & the finest in healthy vegetarian gourmet foods. For more info, call Lalita Star at 572-7100. Maui Live Poets Society - 6:30-9pm, in Lahaina. For more info, call Melinda Gohn (”gawn”) @ 661-0517. Waikamoi Hike - 9am, at Hosmer Grove shelter (6800 ft.) at Haleakala National Park Summit Area. 3hour, 3-mile hike. For more info, call 572-4400. Rotary Club of Wailuku - 7am, at Maui Tropical Plantation. Cost of the breakfast is $9. Call Jennifer Bohlin @ 244-0908. Weekly Gathering of Maui's Top Artists 8:30am, on the grounds of Keolahou Hawaiian Church, in North Kihei. Call Michael Stark at 879-9337. Country Dance - 8-9:30pm, at the Mayor Tavares Community Center in Pukalani. Ballroom dancers and beginners always welcome. Call 661-8639 for info. Maui Executive Association - 7:15-8:30am. Business to business lead generating organization. Breakfast meetings. Call Joni Brotherton at 244-1464. Kiwanis Club of Maui - 12pm, at Maui Beach Hotel. Call Kathy Suguitan @ 893-2088. Rotary Club of Lahaina - 12-1pm, at the Royal Lahaina Hotel's Alii Room. Contact Tanya Every, President, at 242-7882.
FRIDAY, February 14
Valentine’s Extravaganza! - 6:30pm, at the Art Center in Haiku. Felicity Artemis Flowers’ performance of “The Legend Of The Witch & The Sailor”- an autobiographical love story that is a real-time myth-in-themaking, and relevant to today’s global political climate. Also, Sacred Erotic Art Reception; live music, tantalizing treats, sensual attire. For more info, call 280-1572. Sliding Sands Hike - 9am, Sliding Sands Trailhead (9740 ft.) at Haleakala National Park Summit Area. 2hour, 2-mile hike. For more info, call 572-4400. Rotary Club of Maui Upcountry - 7:15am, Pukalani Community Center. Guests are welcome. Call Rick Woodford at 877-0027. No Ka Oi Toastmasters Club - 12-1pm, at old MEO location on Kane Street. Communication training. Call 874-5263. Open to public. Friday Night is Art Night in Lahaina - 7-10pm. Stroll through dozens of art galleries in Lahaina Town for special gallery shows, featured artists-in-action, and refreshments, all free & open to the public! Call Theo Morrison at 667-9194. Aloha Friday Craft Fair - 9am-2pm, Outrigger Wailea Resort. Maui artisans display and sell their handcrafted island products, part of award-winning Ho'olokahi cultural program. For info, call 879-1922.
SATURDAY, February 15
Maui Garden Club's Community Planting Project - 9:30am. For the Maui Humane Society. People may help with the work or they may donate money, shade-loving plants and drip-system components. Call Lorna Stewart at 572-0901 for more info. AARP's Annual Free Tax-Aide Program - 9am12pm, at Kahului Union Church Hall, and at Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community Center, Pukalani. Free income tax assistance to the elderly and others with low to moderate incomes. Call Dorothy Hew at 572-8633. Food & Nutrition Mini Fair - 10am-12pm, at Maui Mall. Activities: Healthy snack/food demos, games, healthy food samples and announcement of poster contest winners. For more info, call 244-3242. Heart of Paina Fund-Raising Dinner - 5-9pm, at Fairmont Kea Lani Resort in Wailea. The award-winning chef instructors will prepare a 7-course feast including Ulupalakua beef carpaccio and lavender-infused island seafood chowder. Call 984-3280 for more info. Keiki Ocean Discovery Time - 10am, PWF Marine Resource Center at the Harbor Shops, Maalaea. Free program led by marine educators w/crafts, activities and stories. For ages 4 to10. Free Junior Naturalist bag for all participants. For more info, call 249-8811. Seaside Stories on "Marine Mysteries" - 11am, Children’s section at Borders Books & Music, Kahului. The program is free and is conducted by the marine education staff of Pacific Whale Foundation for kids age 4-10. For information, call 249-8811. Maui Marine C.O.R.E. Service Project Conserving Ocean Resources through Education is a free program for for all youth in grades 8 - 12. For information, call Pacific Whale Foundation at 249-8811. Maui's Swap Meet - 7am-1pm, Puunene Ave. in Kahului. Maui's largest flea market is a great place to shop for unique, home-made, hand crafted, quality products at reasonable prices. Admission is 50 cents and free after 12:30pm. For more info, call 877-3100.
SUNDAY, February 16
Whale Watch Cruise To Benefit Ancient Fishpond - 2:30pm, aboard Ocean Activities’ Maka Kai from Slip 62 at the Ma’alaea harbor. Efforts to preserve and rebuild the ancient Hawaiian fishpond at Kalepolepo will get a boost from a whale watch fundraiser, which will include `ono food, an open bar, door prizes and silent auction. For more info, call 875-9059 or 874-5718. "Walk on the Wet Side" Hike - 12-4pm, at the Hosmer Grove parking lot. 4-hour hike through a native Hawaiian cloud forest in the Waikamoi Preserve. Moderately strenuous, through wet and muddy terrain at high elevation. Call 572-4400 for info. Huge Group Photo & Music for Peace - 1-3pm, at Maui Community College. Music by Barry Flanagan of Hapa, Gail Swanson, & others, with a guest appearance by Uluwehi Guerrero. Large color postcards of photo will be available to send to the White House, all elected representatives,the UN, and our friends and family around the world. Contact Maui Peace Action at <holamaui@maui.net> Maui Kumamoto Kenjin Kai's Shinnen Enkai -
5:30-9pm, at Maui Tropical Plantation. Buffet dinner, entertainment, door prizes. Call Lynn Araki at 244-6042. A Gathering For World Peace - 8pm, Upcountry. A healing event of peace, song & dance. Call 283-8754. Allen Davis Performs - 5:30-8:30pm, in the East Wing of the Shops at Wailea. Acoustic guitar performance. Maui’s Best Gift & Craft Show – 9am-4pm, at Lahaina Civic Center. Handpainted clothing, wood carvings, jewelry, imports, Hawaiian fabric, art, glass & much more! Benefitting the non-profit organization, Sierra Club. For information, call 879-7594. Swap Meet at the Kihei Open Market - 9am4pm, on Piilani Highway past Tesoro, off Ohukai Street, Kihei. Call 283-0461 or 870-4011.
MONDAY, February 17
Waikamoi Hike - 9am, at Hosmer Grove shelter (6800 ft.) at Haleakala National Park Summit Area. 3hour, 3-mile hike. For more info, call 572-4400. Maui Camera Club - 6pm, at the Hale Mahaolu Elima Community Meeting Room, Kahului, off of Kamehameha Avenue. Call Carolyn Pavloff at 2421033 for more info. Oral HIV Testing - 10am-1pm at Keolahou Church in Kihei. Call Takako @ Dept of Health @ 984-2129. Rotary Club of Kahului - 12-1pm, at the Dunes Restaurant. For more info, call David Cain @ 242-9350 or President Bob Yeager @ 244-1130. A Course in Miracles - A Study/Reading Group - 6:30-8:30pm, at Unity Church, Wailuku. By donation. For info, call Michael or Richard @ 242-9327. Needlework-in-Progress - 6-8pm. Bring any piece of needlework (quilting, needlepointing, x-stitch) for help, encouragement, or technique instruction. Contact Dolphine or Ruth Ann at 662-8554.
TUESDAY, February 18
Maui Talks TV - 7pm, Channel 53, Akaku. Public Affairs talk show, hosted by Nikhilananda, where the community is invited and encouraged to telephone into the show at 873-3430. AARP's Annual Tax-Aide Program - 9am-12pm, at Lahaina Civic Center. Free income tax assistance to the elderly and others with low to moderate incomes. Call Dorothy Hew at 572-8633 for more info. Sliding Sands Hike - 9am, Sliding Sands Trailhead (9740 ft.) at Haleakala National Park Summit Area. 2hour, 2-mile hike. For more info, call 572-4400. Free Guided Whalewatching - 7:30-8am, from Wailea Ocean Path Shoreline by the Maui Outrigger (near the telescope). For info, call 249-8811. HIV Counseling & Testing Clinic - 8:00-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:30 p.m., Wailuku Health Center. Sponsored by State Dept. of Health. Call 984-2129. A Group of Our Own--Women's Group - 6-8pm, South Maui. For women who are committed to high level self-exploration & accelerated personal and spiritual growth. Contact Debra Greene, Ph.D. at 874-6441. Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunrise - 7am, Pioneer Inn's Snug Harbor Parlor. Call Brian Blundell @ 667-2709. Rotary Club of Kihei/Wailea - 11:45am, Outrigger Wailea Resort. Call Greg Knue, President, at 871-8272. Kiwanis Club of Kahului - 12-1pm, Maui Beach
Hotel room 282, Kahului. Open to anyone! Lunch may be obtained from the snack shop in the Maui Beach Hotel Lobby. Call 244-6042 for more information. Maui Toastmasters Club - 12pm, in the Maui Mall Merchants' Conference Room, Kahului. Open to public. Call 877-3894. Maui Lions Club - 6:30pm, Maui Beach Hotel. Open to visiting Lions & general public. Call James Sato @ 572-8590. Kihei Toastmasters Club - 6-7pm. Toastmaster's is a club that provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member develops communication and leadership skills, which aids in personal growth and self-confidence. It is a nonprofit organization and has been around for over 75 years. Contact Rita Mihaly at 572-3838.
WEDNESDAY, February 19
Haiku Community Association - 7:30pm, at the Ha'iku Community Center. Special guest Michael Foley, newly appointed Director of the Department of Planning, Maui County, discussing rural development, zoning issues, agricultural subdivisions, community plan enforcement plus other related subjects. For
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DA KINECALENDAR Trinity Episcopal Church By The Sea, 100 Kulanihakoi, north end of Kihei. Al Anon, Adult Children of Alcoholics - 9:3011am, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church (room off lanai next to church hall) in Wailuku. Call 242-0296. Overeaters Anonymous - 8-9am, at Kamaole Beach Park III picnic tables in Kihei. Call 244-7572.
more info, call 572-8787. Maui Light Opera Company - 7-9pm, in the Lower Courtyard of the Shops at Wailea. With June Forrester performing Broadway melodies. People's Choice Award - 6-8pm, at Whaler’s Village in the lower level courtyard, Kaanapali. Vote for your favorite whale sculpture. Whale Mania artists will be on hand to sign copies of the Whale Mania Maui posters, which are available for purchase at that time. HIV Testing/Counseling Clinic – 9am-1:30pm, at Lahaina Comprehensive Health Center. Call 9842129. Kahului-Maui Airport Lions Club - 7am, at Naska Club House on Kahale Street, Kahului. Meets on the 2nd & 4th Wed. of each month. Open to visiting Lions & general public. Call
SUNDAY, February 16
Pattycake – 4pm. An infertility support group. For more info & location, call 280-0539. Sunshine Group - 1pm, at Sandalwood Restaurant. Fellowship among those who have lost a loved one. Call Carole @ 242-5583 or Paul @ 874-3063.
MONDAY, February 17
Sex A-holics Anonymous - 8pm, at St. Theresa's Church, So. Kihei Rd. & Lipoa St. in Kihei. Overeaters Anonymous - 7:30-8:30pm, Kealahou Church, 177 S. Kihei Road. Call Jill at 874-3486. Al-Anon - 12pm, Lahaina Baptist Church. 12by-12 Study Group. Call Kate @ 661-3906. Hepsters Hepatitis-C Support Group – 6:30pm, at the Hannibal Tavares Community Center multi-purpose room. Call Lora- 573-6366, or Mark283-7427. P.A.R.E.N.T.S. - 6pm, old Kihei library. Videos & discussion on parenting techniques. Free. Child care also provided for free. Call Trudy @ 879-3595 Women Helping Women - 68pm in Kihei. For women whose lives have been affected by domestic violence. For more info, call 579-9581.
Joseph Frye @ 244-0796. Rotary Club of Kihei Sunrise - 6:45-8am, at the Five Palms Grill. Breakfast meeting with speaker. Visiting Rotarians and guests are invited. Call Leo Nikora at 879-0087. Pili Aloha Club - 9-9:30am, Kihei Community Center. For seniors 55 & older, over breakfast. New members welcome! Call Louis Gerdts @ 875-7854. Rotary Club of Maui - 12pm, at Maui Country Club in Spreckelsville. Lunch $10. Call President Amy Wasson @ 879-4414 for more info. Soroptimist International of West Maui 12pm, Westin Maui. Visitors welcome. For reservations, call Josette Naki @ 661-6932. Soroptimist International of Maui - 4-5pm, Hale Mahaolu Elima Community Hall, Kahului. Visitors are welcome! Call Jeanne @ 879-5913. Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce Meeting - 7-8pm, at Litz Furniture, Kahului. Call Mrs. Carinio at 871-8359.
TUESDAY, February 18 Overeaters Anonymous - 6:00-7:30pm, Good Shepherd Church, 2140 Main Street, Wailuku. Call Kevin at 242-9511. H.E.A.L. (Help Ease a Loss) - 6-7:30pm @ Hospice Maui. Call 244-5555 for more info. Al-Anon – 12pm, at St. Theresa's Church St. Francis room. Call Ethel at 879-6597. Children's Support Group - 5:30-7pm in Kahului. For those who have been exposed to domestic violence. Call 877-6888. P.A.R.E.N.T.S. - 6-8pm, Montessori School, Makawao. Techniques. Free. Call Trudy @ 879-3595. Women's Support Group for Victims of Domestic Violence - 5:30-7:30pm, Kahului. Presented by Child & Family Service. Call 877-6888.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous - 12pm, Monday thru Friday at St Theresa Church, 25 West Lipoa Street at South Kihei Road. For info, call 244-9673.
WEDNESDAY, February 19
THURSDAY, February 13
Happy Day Al-Anon Family Group - 9am, at Iao Congregational Church, Wailuku. Call 242-0296. Overeaters Anonymous - 12-1pm, St. Theresa's Church, S. Kihei Rd/Lipoa St. Call Alice at 879-6725. Women's Anger Management Groups - 911am, Kahului. Call 877-6888.
Maui Parkinson Support Group 10:30am, at 172 Kualapa Street in Lahaina. For info, call 244-3734. United Self-Help Mental Health Support Group - 10am, at the Cameron Ctr. Call 879-7696.F Hana Women's Support Group - 5:30-7 p.m. Presented by Child & Family Service. Call 877-6888. Wailuku Noon Al-Anon Family Group - Noon at Hina Mauka, Wailuku. Call 242-0296. Bridges Youth Group – in Wailuku. Maui's gay, lesbian, bisexual transgender or questioning youth group. Call 242-6821 for more info. All calls are confidential. Cancer Talk Story - 6:30 p.m. at Cameron Center, Hui No Ke Ola Pono. Call 243-2967.
FRIDAY, February 14
Nicotine Anonymous - 6-7pm, at Hoololi Room of the old MEO building on Kane St. Call Earl @ 879-5796. A Ho`omalu Ala Al Non – 12pm, at Lahaina Baptist Church. Group meeting. Call Kate @ 661-3906. Women's Al-Anon - 12-1pm, at St. Theresa's Church in Kihei. Call Fumi, 879-1432 or Pat, 875-1153.
SATURDAY, February 15
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous - 6:30pm, at
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SPORTS
25th Maui State Okinawan Golf Tournament Feb. 15-16, at the Waiehu Golf Course. Call 242-1560. 2nd Annual Tow-In World Cup - 8am daily, thru Feb. 28, in Peahi. No admission charge. Please call to verify the event getting under way: 1-808-960-0018. Skateboarding - at Kalama Skatepark in Kihei, and Keopuolani Skatepark in Kahului. Open 2:30-6:30pm on weekdays except Wednesday (open at 1:30pm), weekends open 11am-6:30pm. For info, call 242-9007. 33rd Annual Maui Marathon - entries now being accepted for Sept. 21, 2003 marathon. Call 871-6441. Beginner Karate Classes - 7-8pm Mon. & Wed., 11am-12pm Sat., Maui Family YMCA. Call 242-9007. Free Fitness Classes - 6:30-7:30am & 8-9am, War Memorial Gym. Cardio/weights/stretching under instruction of Tom Burke. For more info, call 270-8031. Kihei Little League - Currently accepting registration for players 12-to-15 years old. Practices are from 4-6pm Mon., Wed. & Fri. For more info, call 874-0002. Maui Upcountry Little League - Registration forms available - practices start Jan. 6. Call 572-9660. Boys & Girls Club Basketball League - Games to be played on Thurs. afternoons and Sat. mornings, beginning Feb. 6. Call Kelly or Tommy at 242-4363. Youth Basketball League - South Maui Dept. of Parks & Rec. is accepting applications for play beginning in January. Boys & girls, age 5-15. Call 879-4533. Kula Gateball Club - 5-8:30pm Sun. & Wed., at the Kula Community Center. Equipment is provided. for more info, call Ray Terada at 878-1500. Hawaii Swimming Club - seeking swimmers from ages 5 to 18. Call Rodney at 242-9110; Susie at 5738891; Reid at 244-4655. Kamalii Manaloa O Maui Volleyball Club - for registration and practice info, for girls ages 8 to 18, call Bonnie at 244-1030.
MonDAY, February 17
West Maui Table Tennis Club - 6:30-10:30pm, Lahaina Civic Center. Call Craig at 280-5056 for info. Maui Inline Hockey Association Women’s Games - 8-10pm, Kalama Park Skating Rink. For more info, call Deb Driscoll at 875-4038.
TuesDAY, February 18
Maui Inline Hockey Association Men’s A Games - 7:30-9:30pm, Kalama Park Skating Rink. For more info, call Deb Driscoll at 875-4038. Senior Softball Games - at Keopuolani Park. For players 50 years old and above. For info, call 877-5103.
WednesDAY, February 19
Maui Inline Hockey Association Men’s B Games - 8-10pm, Kalama Park Skating Rink. For more info, call Deb Driscoll at 875-4038.
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The Edge, No cover, 9pm-12am
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120 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8844
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36 Keala Place, Kihei - 875-7711
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SHE SHOVES ME, SHE SHOVES ME NOT This girl I'm seeing has a pattern of getting close to me, then pulling back. She blames her "control issues," saying she's very independent and doesn't want to make decisions as part of a couple. She really likes me, but doesn't want a serious relationship. The thing is, neither do I – I just like being with her. I did do nice things for her - left wine on her doorstep when she had a bad day, made CDs for her with personalized labels and poetry I wrote for her inside. She freaked. I eventually convinced her I was just trying to be nice. Recently, I gave her some paper characters -- this Japanese stuff she likes -- plus a scarf and stupid little toys. Her response: "More gifts?" I said it was no biggie for me. She left me a message that she loved everything I gave her, but also canceled our date for that evening. We haven't seen each other since. I'm so frustrated. Why is it so hard to spend time with a girl I know likes me and likes being with me? Dissed Boy's Life You need to decide what kind of movie you're making before you start trucking in all the props. You're calling this a buddy movie, yes? Following classic buddy movie form, you start with one tough guy (maybe Chuck Norris, if he isn't already cast in something weepy with Meg Ryan or Meryl Streep). You pair him with another tough guy (Stallone, perhaps, if Ving Rhames is busy playing Queen Elizabeth). Shot Number One: Chuck tosses Sly pink glitter lip gloss on a pink glitter plastic key chain -- all the ammunition a soldier of fortune needs to make it through a gauntlet of cliquish 11-year-old girls. In other words, the confusion here seems pretty straightforward. You told her you were cool being a bud "with benefits," then showed her what you meant by treating her just like the rest of your buddies. You know -- like when your big, hairy guy buddies lose at poker, how you cheer them up by making them CDs with personalized labels, and tucking poetry just for them inside: "Oh, man, when you lose it all, it's nice to know you have a friend you can call. Clean my toilets and mop my floors, and I'll see you'll rarely sleep outdoors." Why bother with a woman who's so dead-set against letting love into her life that she practically accessorizes with keep-away signs and a portable moat? Well, because you'd sell both kidneys to, uh...spend time with her. But, can you find your way back into the picture? Maybe – if you sneak in the service entrance. Bring a previously missing element: restraint. Aside from a speech about how little you want a "real" relationship, the only sound this girl should hear is the sound of your jets being cooled -- a sound which bears no resemblance to the sound of stupid little toys being wrapped. Treat her like one of the guys, except when you're unwrapping her. Don't give her so much as a toothpick in a restaurant. Be unavailable: "Tonight? Sorry...have to wash my hair and wax my legs." Ease her fear that she'll get mired in gooey romance, and she might stick around...long enough to accidentally get stuck on you. It's a small price to pay -- making like you're shooting a buddy action-adventure -- to dupe her into the soggy English romance you swear you don't want.
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ARIES: Here comes the opportunity to be a part of a big blowout of a party. The Valentine’s Day weekend features all the spice, romance, lust, and playfulness that you can physically express. You are definitely feeling the love. TAURUS: You'll find yourself with family this weekend. Even if you don't know someone, it is better to treat them like family. Valentine’s Day reflects some sort of experiential love. Add the full moon to the mix and you'll figure a way to make money off of it. GEMINI: Something major is about to happen that involves you, another person, and issues that go between cold responsibility and open hostility. Valentine’s Day will have you taking chances. Be careful of out-of-control flirtation. CANCER: You're fluctuating between being too sexy for your shirt and feeling totally inadequate for your object of affection. Valentine’s Day madness might be best expressed in the gym or on a long distance run. The full moon reveals riches. LEO: This may just be the rockin’est Valentine’s Day you've had in a long time. The moon will be in Leo from afternoon till Sunday night when its fullness shines for all. Your creative projects may end up succumbing to social restrictions. VIRGO: While you're out there trying to heal everyone’s love woes, make sure you save some love time for yourself. Valentine’s Day weekend it would be best to search for a spiritual love. The full moon flips into your sign Sunday night. LIBRA: Since you were made for love it stands to reason that you fare better than average on this particular holiday. Valentines come to you from many admirers. Some are just friends. The full moon may find you sticking close to home. SCORPIO: Many of you were conceived as the result of Valentine’s Day affections. I'd say being at home with love is a key issue. Financial burdens will be addressed. The full moon will spotlight your talents and lead to future social engagements. SAGITTARIUS: Combine your love for nature with your love of partnerships and romance. Valentine’s Day provides another opportunity for you to show how dynamic you are. The full moon encourages risk-taking behavior. You're feeling lucky. CAPRICORN: Imagine an animation special of your life where you were being chased by your favorite vice. Whether it's a giant donut or a giant bottle you'd better duck into a safe alley and have a Valentine’s Day free of the things that hurt you. AQUARIUS: The last days of Aquarius feature a romantic full moon. You move from simple partnership to real intimacy. People are quick to give their opinions about your love life and your creative works. Valentine’s Day gives you dream love. PISCES: Valentine’s Day weekend looks perfect for performing some sort of social service. Forget your own troubles by helping someone else with theirs. Pace yourself with the full moon. You're inclined to want to overdo it at a party. Pisces begins Tuesday the 18th at 4:01 PM. HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Justine Bateman 2/19/66, Chris Farley 2/15/64, L.L. Bean 2/13/1873. Share with me your astrological stories. e-mail kozmickev@sunset.net
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PEACE CIRCLE Centered at The Gateway for Healing is a weekly radiance of Healing Light, sent out for all nations & all peoples of the world. EVERY SUNDAY at 5. If you would like to play an active part in the Peace Circle, there are 2 ways to participate: Call for directions & come join us; or link up spiritually from wherever you are in the world, to help spread the Light, Peace, Love & healing throughout the globe. If you want to receive the Light for self-healing, e-mail us with your name & your request. Call (808) 268-8853 OR e-mail: info@thegatewayforhealing.com Morning Cafe at Beyond Heaven in Makawao. A speakers Breakfast Club. Weekly speakers talk on Body, Mind & Spirit topics, every Wednesday 8:30-10 am. $10. Call for this week’s guest speaker. 572-3930
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