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CONTENTS COVER STORY 10 Latest Invasive Species Cruise Ship Passengers Unleashed on Molokai? by Jerome Kellner
LOCAL NEWS 6 The Disneyland of Native Hawaiian Species Year of the Hawaiian Forest by Denise Laitinen
SURF & SPORTS 9 Surf Kings of Kekaulike Molokai’s controversy - P. 10 DEPARTMENTS DINING 4 LETTERS 13 Rockin’ Sushi 5 FORCE FED 7 EH BRAH A&E 17 Women Placed In Honor 7 NEWS OF THE WEIRD by Jason Naylor
by Mat Seavey
11th Annual Celebration of the Arts by Rita Sakajian
8 COLD CALLS 9 TIDES & TIMES
FILM CRITIQUE 18 Arcane Monkey
12 WORD ON THE STREET 14 DINING LISTINGS
Bulletproof Monk ( ) by Cole Smithey
16 WINE OF THE WEEK
DAY&NIGHT 19 Movie Capsules & Times 20 this week’s picks
28 PERSONALS 29 CLASSIFIED LISTINGS 30 KOZMIC BREEZE
22 Da Kine Calendar
30 THE ADVICE GODDESS
25 The Grid
32 BACK SIDE
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LETTERSTOTHE EDITOR COLLATERAL DAMAGE Trying to figure what our new administration is doing with our island economy by way of new construction is like trying to predict the weather by sticking your head out the window of your car. When you ask anybody in the planning department what's happening with permit application submittals, you get a kaleidoscope of answers. It seems every article in the paper about housing, commercial, remodels, you name it, and Mr. Foley has some kind of question or objection against these projects. We keep hearing about all these permits being approved but when you ask contractors, they say "what approvals" we haven't had any approved since the first of the year. Heck, the council hasn't reviewed any since the new administration took office. So the price of housing just keeps skyrocketing and affordable housings approvals are at a snail’s pace, with months to years to be started. Just look at the Sunday’s Maui News front page in the real estate section. Houses listed in the millions clutter the pages, what's going on Mr. Foley? Do you think that slowing down construction is going to lower housing prices for our local people. We need permits to be sped up so local people can have a house too, not just the ones that already have their piece of paradise. Remember Maui Tomorrow’s vision does not include you. Makes you wonder doesn't it? -Steve W. Kear
IN DEFENSE OF TRAVIS...SORT OF Re: George Chyz’s Letter (April 3) - I rise to defend MTW's printing of Travis Henderson's column. First, to paraphrase, "read your friends; read your enemies closer." It's crucial that rational people know what knee-jerk reactionaries are thinking, and heavens, don't Henderson's knees jut to and fro? It must be a riot to watch him drink coffee. After all, this is the writer who, after being inconvenienced at airport security, thought it was time we bomb Iraq. Second, he's emotionally heartening. Because his columns lack logical force, Henderson is reduced to setting up straw arguments to knock down. For example, he writes that protesters want people to believe that the war is "a bunch of kids pushing buttons on their joysticks." Obviously, this is not the protest message. He also writes, "[The U.S. military} are the most advanced fighting force the world has ever seen." Well, it sure sounds like someone's got a boner over the hardware, and it isn't the protesters. Third, Henderson reassures protest morality. That historical, world-class fighting force? It's being used "for right or wrong." Clumsily, he stumbles over the very heart of this debate. Protesters know this particular use of force is morally wrong. Henderson doesn't care one way or the other.
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Finally, his letter responses are treats. Lacking the moral ammunition to address just one of Chyz's points, Henderson instead reminds him that if he had written his letter in Iraq, he'd have been tortured. Well, duh. If I looked like George Clooney, I'd be a movie star. Meanwhile, away from hypothetical-land and back on planet Earth, real people are trying to deal with real issues. It's a good thing airport security didn't give Henderson an anal probe. He’d be shrieking, "Aliens!" and demanding war with Mars. Please, keep printing him. -Henry Martin, via email
SILENCE IS COMPLICITY IN LIES As a veteran (1966-69) and a parent with a son in service now, I am tremendously disappointed by the self-appointed censors who are trying to shut off debate about the war, and imply that questioning policy is somehow unpatriotic or un-American. For genuine un-American acts, consider behavior that opposes or seeks to undermine the Constitution - yes, the one we all pledge allegiance to. The Constitution is our undying heritage of what defines America, what the USA stands for, and is the supreme law of the land. Don't forget its grandfather, either, the Declaration of Independence. In the latter half of the Vietnam War, a singing group recorded the Declaration. The public outcries of "Treason" and "Commie propaganda" that greeted broadcast of this song illustrate how thoroughly Cold War anti-communist fever has ravaged American self-knowledge and common sense. This same fever is responsible for more than a dozen CIA sponsored "regime changes" that installed bloody "anti-communist" dictators like Saddam in Central and South America, Africa, Asia - even Europe. The so-called Patriot Acts are a direct attack on the Constitution. People in government whose allegiance is to a political party or ideology instead of the Constitution have violated their oath of office and should be thrown out. It is both difficult and personally hazardous for soldiers to question government decisions. I remember praying the American public would learn a little history about Vietnam and demand a time out for real discussion. For me to do less now, when a new generation is at risk, would be a cowardly betrayal. Silence is complicity in lies. -Daniel Grantham, Haiku
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I DIDN'T THINK IT COULD GET ANY WORSE I'm not a big fan of this reality TV phase the networks seem to be going through. Now it seems to be getting worse. Monica Lewinsky is set to host her own reality series. Do we really need to keep her around? I mean, she wasn't that exciting the first time. Plus, now it seems Donald Trump is jumping into the act. Contestants are going to vie for the chance to work for Trump and each week he'll be the one to "fire" one of the contestants. Who's next? Leona Helmsley? Actually, it's going to be The Honolulu Advertiser. Yes, that's right. The Honolulu Advertiser cooked up some brain-dead scheme to try and boost circulation. More in-depth reporting? Nah, too easy. Why not just create an island style Bachelor series? So that's what they did. They found some fourth grade teacher from Oahu who probably goes to church every Sunday and never drives over the speed limit and they're going to bombard us with nauseating tales of his efforts to squire Hawaii's most eligible women around Honolulu under the guise of trying to find the perfect mate. One of the best things about Hawaii is that the here today/gone tomorrow trends that so often permeate the mainland rarely make it across the Pacific. And if there was ever a trend that needed to drown in the ocean while trying to make it to Hawaii, it's the reality-bachelor series.
CAN YOU SPELL LIFE SENTENCE? The inmate population in the United States recently passed the 2 million mark. Think about that number for a minute. At any given time, there are 2 million - and counting - people incarcerated in this country. And what's the reaction? Stiffer
sentences! Weaker sentences! How about focusing on making sure our kids actually learn to read and write before pushing them through high school. By forcing schools to maintain certain pass/fail quotas in order to receive federal aid, we're always going to have kids pushed through the system. And kids that can't read, write, or add and subtract have nowhere to go but jail.
MICKEY'S HAVING A HARD TIME BREATHING The Walt Disney Company sent out a memo to the major networks stating "The SARS epidemic could have a negative impact on the global theme park business." Wow, how cerebral, Mr. Disney. I bet that's the first and foremost thought going through the heads of all the scientists struggling right now to come up with a cure for this potential health catastrophe. After all, we wouldn't want anything to happen to Disney's bottom line.
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There's been quite the transformation across the Atlantic in the last decade or so. We've seen communism fall in Russia and in East Germany, and we've seen the countries of Western Europe band together to form the European Union complete with one currency. Whether they're doing it to make it easier on themselves or so they can compete with the U.S. remains to be seen, but what happens if each country donates a portion of its military capability to one common group ran by the European Union's governing body? It's not that unrealistic. Basically, the United States is a collection of states roughly the same size as many European countries. If the EU bands together under one common flag with its own military, we could have a superpower that could easily challenge both the U.S. and China. This obviously won't be happening any time soon, but twenty years from now? It's possible.
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BY DENISE LAITINEN
The Disneyland of Native Hawaiian Species It's been a century since some farsighted concerned citizens convinced the Territorial Legislature to protect Hawaii's forests in 1903 in the largest public-private partnership in Hawaii's history. Forest reserves were set up. Destructive animals were removed and millions of trees from around the world were planted. Act 44 helped give Maui some of its lush tropical views evident today as one drives around Upcountry or East Maui. But 100 years later Maui's forests are still threatened. And while the State has declared 2003 to be the Year of the Hawaiian Forest with a year-long celebration of events and programs, another generation of farsighted folks is working tirelessly to preserve some ecological gems found only on Maui. "Pu’u-o-kali is a Disneyland of Native Hawaiian and endangered plants," says Art Medeiros, a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey who is working with a variety of organizations to save this unusual area. Medeiros has spent the past two decades working with Native Hawaiian and endangered plants. Mention Pu’u-o-kali and he becomes animated and passionate, with good reason. A 236-acre dryland forest on an ‘a’a lava field on the southwestern side of Haleakala 500- to 1500-feet above Kihei, Pu’u-o-kali gets its name from the large cinder cone and was a sacred site to ancient Hawaiians (Pu’u-o-kali represents a female deity whose offspring was involved in the origin of Molokini). It's off the beaten track - so far off the track, many biologists didn't even know it existed. Dryland forests are the most endangered type of forests in the state. That's one of the reasons Pu’u-o-kali is so unusual. It isn't just the best example of a dryland forest on Maui, it's also one of the most intact dryland forest ecosystems in the state. When the Nature Conservancy conducted a biological assessment of the area, it described the wiliwili forest at Pu’u-o-kali as “particularly rich in rare species and arguably the best remaining stand of this forest type in the world.” Wiliwili trees, with its psychedelic bark ranging from orange to pale green with white flowers can be found here. As can a unique type of koa, prized by ancient Hawaiians for its durability when used as fishhooks. Some of the plants here are so rare, biologists can go for years without ever
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seeing one in the wild. For instance, "Abutilon menziesii is an endangered species," says Medeiros. "Many Hawaiian botanists have not seen one in the wild. Pu’u-o-kali has 100’s of them. That's what gives Pu’u-o-kali its Disney-like appearance because there are so many rare Hawaiian plants here that can't be seen elsewhere." Other plants haven't been so lucky. Ma'o hau hele , the Hawaiian state flower, is one of the rarest hibiscus in the world, and grows only in Hawaii. On Maui, the native yellow
Geological Survey Biological Resources Division and the Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife devised a plan to save Pu'u-o-kali with the help of Haleakala Ranch, Tri-Isle RC&D, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Haleakala National Park, Maui Nui Botanical Garden, Seacology Foundation, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The group submitted a grant to restore and conserve the Pu'u-o-kali Wiliwili Forest Reserve and will manage the DHHL-owned land for a 10-year lease period.
"IT MAY SOUND CORNY,” HE SAYS, “BUT WE’RE GOING TO GO IN WITH POTS AND PANS AND TRY TO HERD THE DEER THROUGH THE REMAINING OPENING IN THE FENCE. DEER ARE MORE LIKELY TO RUN DOWNHILL THAN TOWARDS PEOPLE MAKING LOUD NOISES." THE DEER WON’T BE ABLE TO DINE ON IRREPLACEABLE BOTANICAL TREASURES THIS SUMMER.
tremendous recovery. "When I came in 20 years ago, people thought native plants couldn't compete with other plants. When we fenced off large areas we found that wasn't true." Medeiros is careful to point out that they are only tending to the land, not gardening. "We don't want to take care of it forever. We want it to develop it on its own. Native species will be competing with other native plants rather than invasive plants." But before it gets to that point they need to finish taking care of the deer. Medeiros estimates that there are 70-80 deer in the forest reserve with the fence just about completed. Medeiros and his colleagues hope they will be able to remove the deer inside the fence with some decidedly low-tech methods. "It may sound corny," he says, "but we're going to go in with pots and pans and try to herd the deer through the remaining opening in the fence. Deer are more likely to run downhill than towards people making loud noises." The deer won't be able to dine on irreplaceable botanical treasures this summer. With some more hard work and Kona rains, Medeiros and his colleagues will be able to help Pu’u-o-kali restore itself, creating a cultural and botanical resource alive for at least another century. Here's a sampling of upcoming events around Maui celebrating the Year of the Hawaiian Forest.
April 19 Earth Day Celebration at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens, 150 Kanaloa Avenue, Kahului, from 10 a.m. -3p.m. This year's event ‘E Ala E! Arise! marks a shift from previous Earth Day celebrations, which tended to be viewed as hippie granola events. In celebrating the Year of the Hawaiian Forest, event coordinators are reaching out to the local community with a family event, that connects Hawaiian culture to the environment.
April 22 hibiscus was only found on Haleakala at Pu'uo-kali. This rarest of plants was wiped out by axis deer who trampled it. Luckily, before the last plants died, seeds were taken and incubated at Maui Botanical Garden. Plants were grown from the seeds to be replanted at Pu'u-o-kali. An ever-increasing deer population, spurred by the El Niño driven drought of 1998, have been trampling and eating Pu'u-o-kali into extinction. Although they normally eat non-native grasses in the winter, deer were stripping the lava of irreplaceable biological and cultural resources in the summer. Between 1998-2001, some plants were reduced by as much as 80-90 percent. "If it weren't for the deer, Pu’u-o-kali would be in really good shape," says Medeiros. He realized this treasure would be lost for good if something wasn't done. A hui of foresters and biologists with the U.S.
A big part of protecting this botanical gem includes building a fence around the perimeter. This was no easy task since the lava terrain made fencing difficult. The State Historic Preservation Division granted approval for a fence in February 2001 and Goodfellow Brothers, Inc. generously offered to bulldoze the fence line periphery and an access road to the exclosure site. Medeiros estimated the fence will be completed within the week. "Getting rid of the deer will be so profound," explains Medeiros. "Right now there's no difference between inside and outside the fence line. But soon that will change. "When you put up a fence it actually helps the land march back to resemble pre-contact areas," explains Medeiros. "Realistically, we don't know what's going to happen, but I believe that because of the specialized substrate we hope there will be
“May Earth Live: A Journey through the Hawaiian Forest” on PBS This one-hour documentary by noted Hawai`i author and filmmaker Tom Coffman is a moving tribute to Hawaii's ancient forests. It tells the story of how they evolved, how humans have altered them, and the heroic efforts to save them. As part of the Year of the Hawaiian Forest celebration, PBS-Hawai`i will air the documentary on April 22 (Earth Day) at 9 p.m.
April 25 Moloka'i Earth Day Celebration Mitchell Pauole Center, Kaunakakai Town Molokai, the most Hawaiian Island is planning to revere its natural resources and the beauty of the island with a program at the Mitchell Pauole Center. Call Kathy Tachibana at (808) 553-5236 for more info. Check out malamahawaii.org/calendar for a full listing of Year of Hawaiian Forest events.
NEWSOFTHEWEIRD LEAD STORIES Eve Ensler's play "The Vagina Monologues" (a series of explicit speeches on sexuality and repression) was performed at a hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, in March, by Ms. Ensler and a troupe of local actresses (bundled in their traditional clothing) to an invited audience of 150, who apparently loved it, according to a report in Toronto's Globe and Mail. "If (the play) can happen here, it can happen anywhere," said Ms. Hibaaq Osman, a Somali Muslim activist, who in a fit of enthusiasm renamed the capital city "Vaginabad." "Having these Pakistani women talking about vibrators (is) what it's all about."
FETISHES ON PARADE Police in Edinburgh, Scotland, put out an alert in March after a man claiming to be raising money through stunts for a charity tricked a young female shopkeeper into allowing him to cover her bare feet in baked beans and other vegetables from cans, before taking several photos and leaving. And in February, a motorist reported as 40ish and balding stopped on the campus of Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph, grabbed a passing female student's arm, licked it, and quickly drove off.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY A couple in Tianjin, China, in a February newspaper advertisement, offered an amount equal to $15,300 for a man aged 25 to 35 to step up and marry their recently deceased daughter, who was 28 and is now, according to a dream the mother had, lonely. In exchange for the dowry, the man must remain "faithful."
BY CHUCK SHEPHERD
(These "ghost marriages" were an ancient custom until outlawed by the communist regime, but have made a small comeback in recent years)
RECURRING THEME News of the Weird reported in September on a San Antonio lawyer called for jury duty but who told the judge that he'd serve only if the court paid him his regular rate of $100 an hour. (He of course changed his mind when the judge directly ordered him to come in.) In January, Charlotte, N.C., physician Charles Ferree similarly rejected his jury-duty notice, telling the judge his patients came first and that if any patient died (or even suffered) while he was on jury duty, the judge would be held responsible. Ferree also threatened to judge any cases he had quickly and harshly and made fun of judges' relatively lax hours (compared to those of harried physicians). Only Dr. Ferree's subsequently expressed remorse kept him out of jail for longer than the 10 days (for contempt) the judge handed down.
THE DISTRICT OF CALAMITY (1) A 43-year-old man was murdered at 9 a.m. on Jan. 31 at a gas station on a busy street in Washington, D.C., to utter indifference by a fellow gas-pumper, who (according to the surveillance tape) stared at the body, finished pumping and drove off. (2) A 911 call on a fatal house fire in Washington on Jan. 6 was not picked up for several minutes (as many as 40, said some residents) because five operators had gone temporarily off-duty without permission. (3) A new, part-time Washington, D.C., high school coach was accused of fondling two students in January. He had been convicted on a sex charge in 1994 and his file marked "do not rehire," but this time, two principals did not bother to check his file.
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COLD CALLS Cold Calls catches different perspectives on issues important to our island community. The following interviews were conducted on the spot and interviewees were not given advance notice or preparation time.
Education CYNTHIA WADA Parent of high school student 1. How many students K-12 attend public school in Maui County? Oh gosh, I have no idea. Let’s see, two hundred per class, thirteen classes...twenty-six hundred? Oh, for all of Maui county? That’s like, maybe like two-hundred thousand, I don’t know. 2. What percentage of Maui County high school graduates go on to a four-year university? I would say 25% probably. 3. How do Maui County students rank academically statewide? I think they rank ‘good’ versus other students statewide. 4. How do Hawaii students rank academically nationwide? I would say ‘bad’ in a nationwide com-
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parison. 5. Why are teachers in Hawaii paid far below national salary averages? I think they are paid less than national averages because they [Department of Education] don’t think of it as a serious job. They don’t realize how serious it really is. The Department of Education doesn’t realize what a responsibility they have.
ALAN ASHITOMI Complex Area Superintendent, Lahaina, Lanai, Molokai, Hana. 1. How many students K-12 attend public school in Maui County? Actually, I have the numbers, if you give me a second, I can look them up. [No, I don’t want you to look them up] Oh I see, you want to know if I know. Um (sigh)… approximately twenty-one thousand. 2. What percentage of Maui County high school graduates go on to a fouryear university?
Percentage, yeah? I would guess 60%. 3. How do Maui County students rank academically statewide? Do you mean in terms of ranking? Well, it really varies because the scores are reported… you know, based on the number of students being proficient in certain areas. It is really hard to rank them. I’m not sure. 4. How do Hawaii students rank academically nationwide? It really depends on the instrument being used. I know generally, but the SAT tests they’re pretty average in terms of comparing them to the rest of the nation. 5. Why are teachers in Hawaii paid far below national salary averages? I guess it depends on what numbers you’re looking at because in some studies I thought our average teacher pay compared fairly well with the national average. We’re not that low. I think when you adjust it for cost of living that may have put us in a lower ranking. I think that might be the reason it appears to be fairly lower, because of the cost of living.
MARSHA NAKAMURA Principle of Lahaina Intermediate School 1. How many students K-12 attend public school in Maui County? I have no idea. (Laughing) I don’t know. If it was only for this complex, I would probably be able to give you guess. 2. What percentage of Maui County
high school graduates go on to a fouryear university? I think 70%. 3. How do Maui County students rank academically statewide? I believe they are a little below the state. 4. How do Hawaii students rank academically nationwide? Below. Not way below, but I would say close to where the national standards are, however I think we are below that. Right below that. 5. Why are teachers in Hawaii paid far below national salary averages? When they [Hawaii State Legislatures] set up the system where they compare the pay nationally, I think they also put in the factor of the cost of living in the state. Right? I think we are halfway in the list, I don’t think we are in the bottom. Because I have heard of other states where the teachers’ pay is below what our beginning pay is, so I would say without the cost of living in it, we are above average. However, with the cost of living - that is what brings us down because of the prices that we have living here in Hawaii. I’m not sure why it is lower. They call us professionals but they don’t treat us as professionals. It may be because they call schools ‘businesses’ but they only use ‘businesses’ when it is convenient, then when it is not convenient they call us ‘schools’. We’re working with children and they call us professionals when it is convenient and they ignore that fact when it is convenient. I would say it has to do with how Hawaii’s Legislatures feel about how important the education system is.
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King Ke Freshman, Paige Alms Seven schools from around Maui County will compete in the 9th Annual Maui Scholastic Surf Championships this Saturday, but only one will reign. Coach Jeff Timpone believes that the gnarly grommets riding for King Kekaulike High School in Pukalani could take the tournament. An active surfer for over 40 years, Timpone started a board design and manufacturing business, Timpone Surfboards, 25 years ago. The company and the team it sponsors have been going strong ever since. His deep connection with the ocean and his devotion to the sport of surfing are
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most traditional island sport, is not sponsored by the Department of Education, he decided to join forces with the parents and patrons that help make competitive youth surfing a reality on Maui. Jeff is excited about working with the kids, and finds their enthusiasm inspiring. Their parents’ contributions are invaluable, but “it’s the kids that really drive the team.” Without sponsorship from the federal government or from the school, the boys and girls who love to surf have made a self-directed effort to develop their pastime into an athletic endeavor. “There was no coach until I started a few
weeks ago. It was a bit of a stretch to get the team together, but it has been very satisfying to see the kids pull together as a team.” All of the team members have a history of competitive surfing, so Timpone has been dealing mostly with logistics so far. He is looking forward to helping the team become “more cohesive” by “getting more involved,” and developing inter-team contests, among other things. “The current team was assembled strictly to earn Maui County bragging rights,” jokes Timpone, who has high hopes for the Scholastic Championships on the 19th. Twenty members of the King Kekaulike team will compete in Men’s and Women’s shortboard, longboard, and bodyboard. Two of the school’s best surfers, senior Luke Walsh and freshman Paige Alms, will miss the competition. Luke, who will go to the national scholastic tournament later in the season, is currently in California qualifying for a professional tournament; Paige has a photo shoot for her sponsor. Timpone isn’t the least bit worried about their absence, however. Senior Nick King, who has taken his shortboard all the way to the National Scholastic Surfing Association tournament, is “the best surfer on the team.” Senior Kahone Speed and sophomore Kylin Shiubukaua have both had extensive competitive longboard careers. Senior Helena Suehiro did well in last year’s nationals, and Senior Rosalie Nolan is “a really good surfer.” Senior Shell Patterson is a favorite in the bodyboard competition. The rest of the team is made up of King Kekaulike students from every class level. All the teammates ride sticks made on Maui, some of them from Timpone’s own shop. A group of five of the team members won the Regionals in Oahu in March and Timpone expects the larger team to show their alma mater proud. The competition will be held at Pavilions at Hookipa, which he describes as a “user friendly spot” that will likely sport 2’ to 4’ waves for the tournament; “fun surf” for all three sections of the competition.
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Latést Invasivé Spéciés CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS UNLEASHED ON MOLOKA’I?
Medium-sized cruise ships alone carry more than 1,200 passengers and crews of 600. When one of these sea-going cities anchors off Lahaina or berths in Kahului Harbor, it dwarfs everything around it but the sea and sky. Most of Maui County welcomes cruise ships with open arms when they drop anchor and unload their cash-carrying passengers. But some Molokai residents have made it clear that to them, cruise ships and their passengers are about as welcome as an invasive species. Some Friendly Island residents have drawn a line and said no to a thousand or more tourists invading their island at once. Among other things, they fear the cruise ships discharge more toxic stuff than just people, like sewage and chemicals into Molokai’s offshore waters. Longer term, they fear that this first step into mass tourism is likely to forever alter their island’s laid-back lifestyle. Many on Molokai disagree, and have worked since the year 2000 to make Molokai a regular stop on cruise ships’ itineraries. At the very least, they want to welcome a shipload of cruise visitors and see how it works out. Whatever the final outcome of the disagreement, in a state that is looking to diversify its economy, the entire question will undoubtedly influence discussions well into the future. And with the Molokai line drawn in the sand, it can never be said again that Hawaii is a state that unquestioningly welcomes the mighty tourist dollar. In Hawaii, nothing is more unwelcome than an invasive species—introduced plants or animals that have a detrimental effect on the environment. Invasive species take over, overwhelming and crowding out native species, or consuming them, or otherwise negatively impacting the ecosystem here. A bill being heard by the state Legislature calls invasive species “the single greatest threat to Hawaii’s economy and environment and to the health and lifestyle of Hawaii’s people.” Invasive plants here are miconia, fireweed and rubber vine; animals include coqui frogs, hooded chameleons and axis deer. The latest, as the Molokai citizens group Hui Ho’opakele ‘Aina (Rescue the Land) sees it, are hordes of Homo sapiens disembarking from cruise ships, eager to see the sights of rural Hawaii that Molokai offers. And spend money while they do, say others on Molokai who welcome cruise ship visitors and the money they bring to the cash poor island. But members of Hui Ho’opakele ‘Aina say that they don’t want tourist dollars if that means have their environ-
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ment and rural lifestyle negatively impacted. “It’s not antitourist,” one of the hui leaders, Walter Ritte, has said. “We’re anti the impacts on this community.” Late last year the hui demanded to have a say in the state’s decision to allow cruise ships to anchor offshore and use Kaunakakai Wharf to unload passengers there. The entire population of Molokai is about 7,500; there is not one traffic signal on the island, nor a lot of public restrooms. A portion of its population depends on the sea and land for sustenance, and treasures its rural lifestyle. Molokai has an abundance of undeveloped, natural beauty and tranquility—qualities much in demand by world travelers seeking escape from urban and suburban ugliness. Last December the hui, represented by Earthjustice attorney Isaac Moriwake, filed a lawsuit challenging the state’s decision to allow cruise ships to use the small boat harbor at Kaunakakai. The suit was filed just before the 1,266-passenger ship Statendam, owned by Holland America, was scheduled to make the first-ever stop at Kaunakakai on Dec. 28. At least eight more stops by Holland line and Princess Cruises were scheduled through 2004. It wasn’t just the use of the Kaunakakai Wharf that worried the hui members. They felt some of their other worries were justified when a water-quality expert from Alaska told Molokai residents about the downside of cruise ships his state had experienced. He said they found the ships dump chemicals and wastes, drag anchors across reefs, and that their economic benefits to the local economy turned out to be highly debatable. Stirred to action with such information, about 150 Molokai protestors awaited the Statendam’s arrival off Kaunakakai on Dec. 28, but heavy weather caused it to cancel the visit. Three weeks later, with another ship due to visit and another protest planned, the ship skipped its Molokai stop after losing a day in its itinerary. The protests against tourism were unprecedented in Hawaii, which has always welcomed visiting tourists, well before Hawaii became a state in 1959. In February, a 2nd Circuit Court judge denied the hui’s request for an environmental review before a ship was allowed to stop off Molokai. Judge Shackley Raffetto decided that the Hui Ho’opakele ‘Aina’s lawsuit could not stand on its own merit, and did not prove that irreparable damage would result from the ocean liner’s stop, or that the public interest would be
harmed. Earthjustice lawyer Isaac Moriwake, representing the Molokai hui, said despite the ruling, they would continue to pursue avenues to protect their waters and rural lifestyle. “We intend to go the distance,” he said from the Honolulu office of Earthjustice. Finally, due to the controversy, the cruise ships announced that they were canceling all scheduled stops to Molokai this year. Attorney Moriwake called the cancellations “a step in the right direction.” He said the cruise ship invasions are not appropriate to Molokai’s rural, Hawaiian lifestyle. These things are values recognized in the Molokai Community Plan, and are recognized as assets. “It’s not ‘no development’, or ‘no tourism’,” he said. “Create economic bases, yes, but don’t leave behind these values (Molokai stands for).” He said among many other detrimental impacts, cruise ships unloading hordes of passengers creates a “zoo” atmosphere in Lahaina, an effect that would be greatly magnified on rural Molokai. Other Molokai residents outside the hui expressed disappointment and anger over the cancellations. Some pointed out that not all on Molokai live off the sea and land, and that they need the tourist dollars cruise ships would bring. Maria Holmes, interim director of the Molokai Visitors Association, said no one involved in bringing cruise ships to Molokai intended the visits to negatively impact the island. It was to benefit the people on Molokai— like crafters, merchants, activity providers, transportation companies and others, and particularly to help those who depend on tourism through the slow months when tourism drops. In 2000 she was involved with the first meetings to see if it would be possible to bring cruise ships to Molokai—“brainstorming sessions” that included Holland America Cruise Line sales and marketing people, and the Department of Land and Natural Resources. From the beginning, the intention was to handle cruise ship visits “Molokai style.” Instead of big tour buses, school buses and other less obtrusive transportation would be used. The visits were spread throughout the year, less than one a month. “It wasn’t going to change anything,” Holmes said. “There was no building or changes in zoning. The visitors were going to come in for the day, and leave.” Environmental concerns were discussed, and she and others got a tour of one of the ships, including how they disposed of waste. Holmes and others came away “very confident” the ships
wouldn’t be detrimental to Molokai’s offshore environment. The initial idea was to do it once, “see if we could handle it,” and go from there. Looking back, she said there should have been more community involvement from the beginning. Some Molokai people were not involved in the initial process, and were caught off guard when they found out cruise ships would be visiting. They came together, formed the Hui Ho’opakele ‘Aina, and retained Earthjustice attorney Moriwake to represent them. “They do have valid concerns about impacts of such visits,” Holmes said of the hui. But Holmes, who also runs molokaievents.com, does not think cruise ships “visiting a few times a year changes anything about Molokai. People (from the cruise ships) would be coming to see and experience our island and our lifestyle, not to change it.” She said the reason she and others choose to live on Molokai is because it is a very special place, the way Hawaii used to be. “We love it here because it is special and we don’t want to see it changed,” she said. “But we have to have ways to make a living.” The Molokai residents who work the fishponds and practice other traditional Hawaiian living—that is not for everyone on Molokai, she said, noting much of it is very physical. That is how things stand today, but the situation is far from over. Moriwake said there would be community meetings on Molokai on the matter this summer. He welcomes the discussions, but he wants to ensure that they are handled appropriately, and are not “a cruise line dog and pony show,” or stacked with people in the audience in favor of cruise ship tourism in matching t-shirts and hats. Once places in Hawaii are “discovered”—with the help of tourism that is welcomed and encouraged—it takes a surprisingly short time for them to be transfigured into something completely different from what they once were. In the 1950’s, Waikiki was a sleepy seaside section of Honolulu. In the 60’s, Lahaina was a quiet Westside Maui village and harbor. In the early 70’s, Kailua-Kona on the Big Island was a tranquil fishing village. Kaunakakai could be similarly transformed, and just as quickly. What it takes is enough visitors to start the tourist chain reaction rolling toward critical mass. Cruise liners serve as the mother ships, dispersing the seeds of tourism a thousand-plus at a time. Such numbers mean money—at least enough in the beginning to support a new ice cream shop, always a surefire tourist favorite. The ice cream shop begets a “South Seas Trading Post” selling Polynesian artifacts manufactured in Malaysia, which begets a t-shirt shop, which spawns a tropical clothing boutique and a fast food joint, whose success brings in more art galleries,
more restaurants, real estate offices, and eventually calls for more public restrooms, and more parking lots. And obviously Kaunakakai needs a traffic signal—or four or five—to handle the increased traffic from rent-a-cars, tour vans, tour buses, HarleyDavidson rentals, bike rentals, mopeds, the always-mobile loads of tourists visiting Molokai en masse, from cruise ships, as free and independent travelers, day-trippers over from Maui, and eventually on direct flights from Los Angeles and the rest of the west coast. The pattern among invasive species in Hawaii is that they always crowd out native species, take over, overwhelm and irreparably transform the existing landscape. This scenario of what Kaunakakai could look like in 2018 is exactly what some on Molokai are fighting to avoid. How many? The two protests brought out crowds estimated at about 150 at each. Earthjustice attorney Isaac Moriwake says 1,000 signatures were gathered “in a limited effort” at collecting them. “Industrial-sized tourism is just not appropriate for Molokai,” he said. “Not culturally, socially, ecologically. This is not about people of Molokai being xenophobes, or being backwards or anything like that at all. These are very legitimate concerns they have.” If not tourism, what? MVB interim director Maria Holmes said she has asked Hui Ho’opakele ‘Aina members what they would favor in place of tourism, and that they said they don’t want anything, “they’re against any change.” A meeting on Molokai in March to brainstorm ideas on stimulating the economy there in one way served to highlight the allure of tourism. One of the ideas offered at the meeting almost made unbridled tourism look attractive to some residents: building a prison on the west end. Dozens of other ideas were offered, including bringing back the Pau Hana Inn and the Kaluakoi hotel as full-service, commercial hotels. But most of the ideas—starting sports training clinics; creating a recycling center—only seemed to only underline how no other business is quite the visitor industry, in that it brings immediate cash infusions, right here, right now, in the form of cash-carrying visitors. The war in Iraq that began Mar. 20 did not have the immediate effect of cutting into Hawaii’s tourism, and may have helped it, at least in the first weeks of the war. News stories reported that while Japanese bookings to Hawaii dipped, some American travelers had switched their destination to Hawaii for its safety and isolation, in place of Europe or Asia, where they might be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. For travelers looking to get away from it all, there is no place like Molokai. And virtually all the residents welcome tourists there—as long as they come in groups smaller than a thousand or more at a time.
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Jeff Hatanaka, 32, Haiku Butcher "I am not fearful. I am not afraid of anything. I heard on the news that there are not any cases in Hawaii anyway."
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Rockin’ Sushi at Duncan’s Sushi, like many other things, comes in varying degrees of quality. Sometimes a couple of quick, cheap rolls are just what I need to hit the spot, but on other days I get a craving that can only be satisfied by richly crafted, gourmet-style sushi that you can only get by paying top dollar. I’m in one of these moods today, but I’m going to save myself the long drive to some of my favorite spots on the other side and take a chance at Rockin’ Sushi, located in Duncan’s Coffee Shop in Makawao. Duncan’s is a comfortably quiet coffeelover’s haven at the lower end of town on Baldwin Avenue. Take one step through their door and you’ll be surrounded by heady aromas and the hiss and scream of steaming milk: perfect for enjoying a double mocha and a chapter or two of a good book. They offer a light menu of bagels, salads, breakfast wraps and such to pad your tummy against the coming onslaught of caffeine, all prepared fresh and done well. The sushi bar is a small, six-seater affair in the back, open from eleven in the morning until nine at night (ten on Saturdays). I arrived at about seven, too late for coffee but in plenty of time for hot, steaming green tea served in thick, earthenware cups. I don’t know if it’s the brand or the preparation, but this tea is better than any green tea that I’ve had and one cup is not going to be enough. The sushi menu is fairly standard with a long list of single-piece sushi, sashimi, rolls, hand rolls, and specialty rolls. I start out light with an order of ahi poke and some salmon and hamachi nigiri. Now I’m used to seeing nigiri sold in pairs for $4.50 or $5.00, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that an order of salmon (raw, glistening ambrosia) was priced at only $2.50. Imagine my heart-
break when I received only one piece, sad and lonely next to its pale hamachi twin. I savored that salmon like you wouldn’t believe, taking the time to truly enjoy it before promptly ordering another one (my math skills having finally kicked in to tell me it was the same deal). The hamachi was good, too. The poke ran me eight dollars and was a pretty fair-sized portion, attractively presented on a glazed plate with lots of sprinkly, garnishy stuff on it. The flavor fell a bit flat for me, though, and had a little too much sesame, but it was an easy fix with a liberal splash of my wasabi-shoyu dip. The spicy tuna roll came out next, garnished with radish sprouts peeking up out of the ends. This roll’s a favorite of mine because the heat doesn’t come until the end, allowing your palate time to enjoy the rich sensation of raw ahi and crisp nori before the burn turns on. You gotta love the burn. I also had the spider roll with deep-fried, soft-shell crab, which was good but unexceptional. The dynamite roll capped my evening of sushi with originality and unexpected flavor. It’s a California roll topped with baked scallops and a rich, spicy sauce (sambaal and mayo?), then heavily doused with tobiko and shaved bonito. It took a moment to adjust to this roll because it was served hot, but once I adapted I liked it more and more. My wife didn’t care for the smoky, fishy flavor of the bonito, but I thought it was a nice, unusual accent to the richness of the avocado and crab inside. My only point of dissatisfaction with Rockin’ Sushi was that the prices were higher than I expected, although they’re the same as I would find on the other side. I guess I thought that a small place in an upcountry coffee shop would have to try to undersell their big name counterparts. Well, I’m not going to give up going to my favorite sushi bars, no matter how long the drive, but Rockin’ Sushi in Makawao has definitely earned a place high on my list of options.
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DININGLISTINGS CENTRAL MAUI 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 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. 8770121 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 Tin Ying Chinese Restaurant - A Hong Kong style Chinese seafood restaurant. They have over 100 menu choices at reasonable prices. Buffet style lunch take-out, as well as sit down dining. 1088 Lower Main St. 242-4371 Tokyo Tei - Lunch and dinner featuring teriyaki beef and fish, tempura, datsu, saimin and more. 1063 E. Lower Main St. 242-9630 Wei Wei BBQ and Noodle House - Very affordable Chinese cuisine, counter-service, delicious noodle dishes. 210 Imikala St., Wailuku 242-7928
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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 - Seafood, steak, lobster at its best in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Open 5pm to midnight daily. 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. 8748000 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 Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe - Relaxed island luxury in ambience and cuisine, with ocean views and live music. The Shops at Wailea. 875-9983
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Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks, smoothies. Open 6am to 10pm Sun. thru Thurs. 6am to midnight Fri. and Sat. 137 Hana Highway, Paia. 579-6009 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
WEST MAUI Athens Greek Restaurant - Affordable and authentic gyros, shish kebabs, falafels and more! Ya’Sou! Lahaina Cannery Mall 661-4300 A&J Kitchen, Deli & Bakery - Choose from American, Hawaiian, Korean and Chinese cuisines. Bakery with cakes & cookies. Lahaina Center.
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 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.
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. 667–5117
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DININGLISTINGS 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 ingre-
dients, 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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women - past, present, and with visions for the future. The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua initiated this event and has made a firm commitment to reconnect the "host" to the "hosted”; the hosts being the culture and people of Hawaii and the hosted being the visitors who are in search of a true
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representation of the islands. The festival has created an atmosphere where the Hawaiians are able to gather and renew their knowledge, while at the same time affording the visitor an opportunity to experience Hawaiian heart and soul. This unique event begins on Thursday, April 17 and runs through Sunday, April 20 from 10am to 4pm daily. Local residents and visitors are invited to participate through interaction with artisans, Hawaiian practitioners, workshops, films, food, music and merriment. Some of the activities offered are lauhala weaving, oil & watercolor painting, Ni'ihau shell lei making, scrimshaw classes and much more. The Friday evening Celebration Luau and Show will include a vast array of talent, including the group "Na Palapalai" and a special appearance by Uncle Mahi Beamer and Nina Kealiiwahamana. A "tag-team" hula concept will be introduced to incite an impromptu atmosphere of fun and frolic. Henry Kapono, Kekuhi Kanahele, Ernie Cruz Jr. and Amy Gilliom are featured during the Saturday night Celebration Concert. Henry Kapono, renowned entertainer, was instrumental in forming the vision for The Celebration of the Arts. Daily activities are scheduled Friday through Sunday and include a keiki (children's) program. Clifford Nae'ole is the Event Chair and has worked for the hotel for 10 years, assuming the cultural advisor position for the last six. Mr. Nae'ole plays a significant role in sharing the culture of Hawaii with the guests. "The Ladies and Gentlemen of the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, are eager to welcome everyone with the hospitality that Hawaii is known for." One aspect of the weekend will be the panels and workshops designed to create dialogue, sharing and awareness. "Great Hawaiian Women Composers”; “Women of the High Kapu (ranking)”; “Women of the Voyaging Canoes” and a special hula and chant presentation of “Na Wahine Wiwo'ole (fearless women)" are examples of what is in store for the attendee. In the tradition of Easter, a non-denominational Easter service will be held along with a children's petting zoo, an Easter egg hunt and a spectacular Easter Brunch. "This event is open and welcome to all. We are a five-diamond resort immersed in a five diamond culture," concluded Mr. Nae'ole. For further information and reservations, please call The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua at 669-6200.
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Arcane Monkey Wire Fighting Loses Its Kick ) Bulletproof Monk (
“Just look at the size of that forearm, monkey boy! Go on. Have a look.”
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Shallowness abounds in "Bulletproof Monk," a bland martial arts comedy that miserably depreciates aerial wire fight scenes made popular to western audiences with "The Matrix" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Based on the "Flypaper Press" comic book of the same title, the movie leans more toward another material that similarly attracts flies. The monk in question (Chow Yun-Fat "The Replacement Killers") is a Tibetan monk kept perpetually young since 1943 as guardian of an ancient scroll that Nazi SS Commander Struker (Karel Roden - "Blade II"), still aspires to capture after his first attempt in '43. Now 60 years later, the monk wanders around a non-specific American city (it was filmed in Toronto and Vancouver) looking to fulfill a prophecy that he pass along responsibility for the potentially world-controlling scroll to Kar (Seann William Scott - "American Pie"), a pickpocket dude with a lot of "potential." If you're eager for a laughably bad movie with very little redeeming camp substance, then "Bulletproof Monk" should fit the bill. "Bulletproof Monk" is a heavily clichéd teen-pleasing action movie with a lot of high-tech spectacle that adds up to naught. Chow Yun-Fat's poor mastery of English is painfully exposed alongside Seann William Scott's wobbly attempts at leading-man-to-be. For a movie based purely on played-out martial arts spectacle and comedic situations that make the '60’s television show "Get Smart" look like a work of genius, the results are abysmal. Seann Williams Scott's character is all over the place as a boy/man with no center of conduct or behavior. One minute he's picking the pocket of an undercover cop and in the next scene he's saving a girl from being run over by a subway car. When Kar
gets in over his head with a dangerous bunch of thugs who want to sever his testicles, the modern day slacker busts out with some slick martial arts moves that promptly succumb to his lack of expertise. It seems that Kar's much talked about "potential" in the film is something that casting agents are willfully imposing on Scott in real life, regardless of his insignificant range. That's not to say that Matt Damon would have improved the film's overall quality in the same role, but then again he would have. Music video and commercial director Paul Hunter lacks the attention span to expand the cartoon aspects of "Bulletproof Monk" to a suitable level. The plot is meant to serve as an exploitation film along the lines of "Ilsa, She Wolf Of The SS," except with martial arts fight scenes played for comedy ala Jackie Chan. If Hunter had harmonized the film's tone this way, its lackluster dialogue and junky plotting would take on the exaggerated camp quality they solicit. Such an extreme approach would have also called for considerably bustier actresses to fully achieve the "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" characteristic required. As the movie lurches toward its climatic fight between Nazi pig Struker and our benevolent, enlightened monk, a love story between Kar and Jade a.k.a. Bad Girl (Jaime King - "Blow") creeps up to put a blossom of teen happiness on the picture. Jade, who started out in the story as a hanger-on with a group of tattooed thugs, has matured into an equally responsible guardian of the scroll with Kar. A job that previously required one mature Tibetan monk now demands two immature American youths. Whether it was prophecy or desperation that led the monk to entrust the balance of world peace to two young people, who must not share their portions of the scroll with each other, is a moot point because you can't laugh with them you can only laugh at them.
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MOVIECAPSULES MAUI FILM FESTIVAL’S CANDLELIGHT CAFÉ & CINEMA Wednesday, April 23 Nicholas Nickelby 5:00 & 7:30pm, Castle Theater A Best Picture Golden Globe nominee and the Winner of the National Board of Review Best Acting Ensemble Award. Critic Leonard Maltin raved, "A joy to watch, this is storytelling in the grand tradition." Douglas McGrath, who gave us the elegant "Emma," with Gwyneth Paltrow, turns his attention to Dickens in this touching and humor-filled tale about a boy forced into reduced circumstances after his father's death that was one of the most appreciated films at this year's FirstLight. The impressive supporting cast includes Christopher Plummer, in what many call the best performance of his career, Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot), Tom Courtenay, Timothy Spall, Anne Hathaway and Nathan Lane. Rated PG. 108 min. Tickets: $7 w/MFF passport. $10 single.
New This Week BULLETPROOF MONK (PG13) Action/Adventure - A monk (Chow Yun-Fat) charged with protecting a scroll for generations, seeks out a replacement, a young man named Kar (Seann William Scott). The two soon get involved in protecting the scroll from being stolen by the world's most avid pursuer of it. See Review. HOLES - (PG) - Drama - A warden (Sigourney Weaver) at a juvenile detention facility has the children there dig great holes in the ground claiming that it builds character - when she's secretly using the tasks as a means to hunt for a buried treasure. Also stars Jon Voight and Patricia Arquette. MALIBU’S MOST WANTED - (PG13) Comedy - Brad Gluckman (Jamie Kennedy) is a wannabe rap star from Malibu who acts and talks like he's from the "'hood." Concerned that his son is going to embarrass him during his campaign to become the governor of California, Brad's wealthy father (Ryan O'Neal), and his campaign manager (Blair Underwood), hire two Juilliardtrained actors (Taye Diggs and Anthony Anderson) to disguise themselves as "real life gangstaz", and kidnap his son, dropping him off in the "real hood" in Compton, in an effort to scare the ghettofied attitude and behavior out of him.
Now Showing AGENT CODY BANKS - (PG) - Action/Adventure - Young teen Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) has all the problems of a typical kid - he hates homework and loves to hang out with his friends. What they don't know is that he's also a special agent trained
by the CIA, with a full arsenal of gadgets behind him. The agency recruits Cody and sends him undercover as a student at a private school, where he must befriend a young girl in order to get close to her scientist father. A MAN APART - (R) - Action/Adventure - When a drug cartel is taken over by a new leader, a DEA agent (Vin Diesel), whose wife was recently killed, teams up with the former leader to take the new kingpin down. ANGER MANAGEMENT - (R) - Comedy - A businessman (Adam Sandler) is forced to take an intensive anger management course with an intense instructor (Jack Nicholson). BASIC - (R) - Suspense/Thriller - An Army Ranger drill sergeant and several of his men disappear during a training mission and a DEA agent is sent in to investigate. Stars John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Connie Nielsen, Giovanni Ribisi, and Taye Diggs. BOAT TRIP - (R) - Comedy - Two friends (Cuba Gooding, Jr. & Horatio Sanz) are duped into taking a singles cruise, unaware that it's meant for gay couples. As the two find themselves having to assume alternate identities, comic situations ensue and romantic entanglements abound at sea. BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE - (PG13) - Comedy A divorced man (Steve Martin) finds love on the internet, but she (Queen Latifah) arrives it's evident she's not the woman he thought she was. Moving into his house and wreaking havoc on his life, she soon helps him to rediscover who he is and atone for the mistakes he's made in his personal life. CHICAGO - (PG13) - Musical - Based on the hit Broadway musical, Chicago is the story of Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) and Velma Kelly (Catherine ZetaJones), two murderesses and chorus girls who dance and drink their way to the top of fortune and infamy under the care of their 'razzle dazzle' lawyer, Billy Flynn (Richard Gere). THE CORE - (PG13) - Science Fiction - When the Earth's core stops spinning, it leads to global catastrophe - a situation that can only be solved by a group of terranauts who must drill to the center of the planet in order to save it. Stars Hilary Swank, Stanley Tucci, Delroy Lindo, and Aaron Eckhart. 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). HEAD OF STATE - (PG13) - Comedy - When the head of their political party unexpectedly dies, the Democrats pick Washington, D.C. alderman Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock), as his replacement. Also stars Bernie Mac. THE HUNTED - (R) - Action/Adventure - A FBI deepwoods special agent (Tommy Lee Jones) must track down an assassin (Benicio Del Toro) he once trained, who is now making sport out of killing deer hunters. When the killer escapes, the agent has to team up with another agent to track him down.
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MAUI MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, 249–2222 (Showtimes) = Matinee $ Agent Cody Banks - PG - Th (1:10, 4:25), 7:20, 9:40, Fr-W (2:05), 7:05 A Man Apart - R - Th (1:30, 4:30), 7:15, 9:50, Fr, MW (2, 4:30), 7, 9:30, Sa-Su (11:30, 2), 4:30, 7, 9:30 Anger Management - PG13 - Th (1, 1:15, 1:30, 4, 4:15, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 7:45, 9:30, 10, Fr, M-W (2, 2:15, 2:30, 4:30, 4:45, 5), 7, 7:15, 7:30, 9:30, 9:45, 10, SaSu (11:30, 11:45, 12, 2, 2:15, 2:30), 4:30, 4:45, 5, 7, 7:15, 7:30, 9:30, 9:45, 10 Boat Trip - R - Th (1:25, 4:40), 7:10, 9:30, Fr-W 7:25, 9:40 The Core - PG13 - Th (1, 4), 7, 9:45, Fr, M-W (1, 3:55), 6:50, 9:45, Sa-Su (1), 3:55, 6:50, 9:45 Daredevil - PG13 - Th 7:25, 9:50, Fr, M-W (4:25), 9:25, Sa-Su (11:40), 4:25, 9:25 The Hunted - R - Th (1:20), 7:05, Fr-W (2:10), 6:45 Malibu’s Most Wanted - PG13 - Fr, M-W (2:40, 4:50), 7:10, 9:20, Sa-Su (12:15, 2:40), 4:50, 7:10, 9:20 Old School - R - Th (4:20), 9:25, Fr, M-W (4:35), 9:15 Sa-Su (11:50), 4:35, 9:15 The Pianist - R - Th (1:05), 6:50, Fr-W (1), 6:55 Piglet’s Big Movie - G - Th (1:45, 4:45), Fr, M-W (1:30, 3:30, 5:30), Sa-Su (11:35, 1:30, 3:30), 5:30 Tears Of The Sun - R - Th (4:10), 10, Fr, M-W (4:10), 10, Sa-Su 4:10, 10 What A Girl Wants - PG - Th (1:15, 1:45, 4:15, 4:45), 7:15, 7:30, 9:45, 10, Fr, M-W (2:15, 2:30, 4:45, 5), 7:15, 7:30, 9:45, 10, Sa-Su (11:45, 12, 2:15, 2:30), 4:45, 5, 7:15, 7:30, 9:45, 10
KA`AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka`ahumanu Shopping Center, 875-4910 Basic - R - Th (12:45, 3), 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 Bulletproof Monk - PG13 - D (12:30, 2:50), 5:10, 7:30, 9:50 Bringing Down The House - PG13 - D (12:35, 2:55), 5:15, 7:35, 9:55 Chicago - PG13 - Th (1:15), 4:30, 7:20, 9:55 Head Of State - PG13 - D (12:30, 2:45), 5, 7:15, 9:30 Holes - PG - Fr-W (12:40, 1:15, 3:15), 4:05, 5:45, 7:10, 8:15, 9:45 Phone Booth - R - D (1, 3:30), 5:35, 7:40, 9:50
KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 875-4910 Anger Management - R - Th, Su-W (1:35, 3:45), 6, 8:20, Fr-Sa (12:40, 3:30), 5:45, 8, 10:15 Bringing Down The House - PG13 - Th, Su-W (1:15, 3:35), 5:55, 8:15, Fr-Sa (12:30, 3), 5:15, 7:35, 10:10 Bulletproof Monk - PG13 - Th, Su-W (1:30, 3:50), 6:10, 8:30, Fr-Sa (12:45, 3:10), 5:25, 7:30, 10 Phone Booth - R - Th, Su-W (1, 3:15), 5:40, 8, Fr-Sa (12:35, 3:15), 5:30, 7:45, 10:05
FRONT STREET THEATERS The Queen brings down the house OLD SCHOOL - (R) - Comedy - A trio of thirty-something buddies try to recapture the outrageous, irrepressible fun of their college years by starting their own off-campus fraternity. Mitch (Luke Wilson), Frank (Will Ferrell) and Beanie (Vince Vaughn) have all reached a crossroads in their lives. They can choose to be responsible adults, with wives, families and steady jobs.or they can postpone adulthood in favor of the reckless abandon of frat house living with all of the fun, and none of the education. No contest. PHONE BOOTH - (R) - Suspense/Thriller - A media consultant (Colin Farrell) answers a public phone, only to find out that a sniper on the other end of the line will kill him if he hangs up. 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. PIGLET’S BIG MOVIE - (G) - Animation - The tiniest member of the Winnie-the-Pooh gang leads his own adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood, as he finds his friends endangered and must set about saving them. TEARS OF THE SUN - (R) - Action/Adventure - A Special-Ops commander (Bruce Willis) leads a group of men into the jungles of Nigeria in order to rescue a kidnapped doctor and 70 fellow refugees. WHAT A GIRL WANTS - (PG) - Romantic Comedy Daphne (Amanda Bynes), a spirited young American girl, travels to London in search of her long-lost father (Colin Firth), an influential aristocratic politician. As Daphne attempts to prove that love can conquer all, her impulsive behavior creates an uproar in high society, where her unique style threatens to undermine the relationship she has waited her whole life to experience. Also stars Kelly Preston.
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WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front Street, 249–2222 Anger Management - R - Th-Fr, M-W (11:30, 2, 4:30), 7, 9:30, Sa-Su (11:30, 2), 4:30, 7, 9:30 Head of State - PG13 - Th (11:45, 2:15, 4:45), 7:15, 9:40 Malibu’s Most Wanted - PG13 - Fr, M-W (11:45, 2:15, 4:45), 7:15, 9:40, Sa-Su (11:45, 2:15), 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 Phone Booth - R - Th-Fr, M-W (12, 2:30, 5), 7:30, 9:50, Sa-Su (12, 2:30), 5, 7:30, 9:50
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Ohana Bash Noon-10pm Saturday @ the War Memorial Complex. Local superstars Davey D. (Overdrive Live), Bruddah Sam and Lina Girl (Local Kine Grindz), as well as Charly Espina and Kawika Veeka (KPOA) host this alcohol-free, family-oriented, food-booth & keiki-activity filled, megaconcert featuring Three Plus, Koa’uka, Keahiwai, Native Blend, Pati, Aloha, Aziel, Kupa’a, B.E.T. and more! Several Canoe Clubs and Hula Halau will be selling a variety of your favorite, healthy (Ha!), fair fun-food, including Shoyu Chicken, Chili Rice, Cotton Candy and Shave Ice. And those adult-envy-inducing, fabulous inflatable rides for children will be included as well! Tickets are $20 at the gate or $15 in advance and can be purchased at Borders, Hapa Haole Video, Maui Music, and 808 Wireless.
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7pm Tuesday @ Pipeline Cafe, Oahu
“Hi, I’m here to make my donation.” Look into my eyes, say these magic words and achieve moral immortality with this good deed. Just call for an appointment (269-2619) and bring your photo ID with birthdate to the Student Lounge, and you’re good to go. Your benevolence will be rewarded by a feeling of glorious rapture (some people refer to this as being “lightheaded”, but whatever).
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The best of the polyglot Black-ChicanoCuban-Japanese-Jewish-Filipino bands combining Afro-Latin and hip-hop with a healthy dose of social consciousness returns to Hawaii and you should see why. Just keep in mind that Pipeline shows really do start at 7pm (apparently they’re oblivious to the concept of Maui-time’s “we-say-7-but mean-10pm” scheduling!)...
Chocolate Bunnies Easter Sunday Perhaps if you are not as depraved as I appear to be, Easter means a lot more than just champagne brunch, chocolate bunnies, and drunken egg-painting. So put on your Easter bonnet, grab your own little bunnies and hit the Egg Hunts at the YMCA on Thursday, or the Wailuku Union Church and Lahaina Cannery Mall on Saturday.
Meet Your Future Ex 5 & 7:30pm Wednesday @ Castle Theater, MACC Not only do you get to see some high-quality, thought-provoking movies at the MACC, but the Candlelight Cafe also provides just the right schmooze appeal to scope out your next potential victim, er, love match. Or at least see what you’re not missing! Anyway, this week’s Maui Film Festival selection is “Nicholas Nickelby”, an ensemble cast feature based on the Charles Dickens’ tale, about a boy’s escape from a squalid orpanage run by a cruel, but handsome (see photo) schoolmaster in order to reunite his family.
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The actual date of Earthday varies according to who you’re talking to. Does it really make a difference? Shouldn’t everyday be Earthday?! Well, yes, if you’re a crusty hippie, but for us part-time environmentally aware folks looking for any reason to party, the good stuff happens at 10am Saturday, at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens with the Surfrider Foundation, food and entertainment, also 10am Sunday at the Lahaina Civic Amphitheater with live music (Crazy Fingers, Gomega and others), food and more, as well as on Tuesday, from 7 to 9pm at the Kaunoa Senior Center with cake, ice cream and a Hawaiian forest birds slide show presentation by award winning-photographer Jack Jeffrey (see photo).
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Bada Bing is back in action with this conceptualized art & music infusion, “Twisted Beyond Belief: A New Definition”, presented as a two-act production which starts as a theatrical performance, where poets and dancers interpret and express themselves through the entire 20th Century of Music. This then culminates into a collective musical mélange of musicians and DJ’s, thereby redefining “getting twisted” as the intoxication one feels from the clarity of music and art and poetry, rather than by mere means of petty drunkenness. Not to say my cup won’t spilleth over, but you catch my drift.
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DA KINECALENDAR BIG SHOWS The 11th Annual “Celebration of the Arts” -
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Thursday (today) thru Sunday. Hula presentations, workshops, luau show and concert honoring Hawaii’s women. Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, 669-6200. Maui No Ka Oi: Ohana Bash - Saturday. Local superstars Davey D., Bruddah Sam and Lina Girl host this mega-concert featuring Three Plus, Koa'uka, and more! 11am, War Memorial Complex, (808) 678-3010. Ozomatl - Tuesday. All ages welcome. Tickets on sale Sat. March 15th: $20. 7pm, Pipeline Cafe, Oahu, charge by phone: 1 (877) 750-4400.
Earth Day Celebration - 10am-3pm, at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens. Free family event focusing on preservation and conservation of natural resources. Join the Surfrider Foundation and other environmental orgs for food, music and more. For info, call 243-0858. 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, contact Pacific Whale Foundation at 249-8811. Playground Fundraiser Car Wash - 8:30am-2pm, at K-Mart in Kahului. To help build Kalakupua Community Playground at "Giggle Hill" on Kokomo Rd in Haiku. For info, call Becky Sydney at 572-6731.
cert featuring hula, and the lush harmonies and offbeat humor of the island’s favorite duo. 7:30pm, Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Sum 41 - May 5. All ages welcome. Tickets: $20. 7pm, Pipeline Cafe, Oahu, (877) 750-4400. 50 Cent - May 27. Plus special guest Fabolous. All ages. Tickets on sale Sat. April 19. Call (877) 750-4400.
Maui Earthday Collective Celebration - 10am10pm, Lahaina Civic Amphitheater. Live music, arts & crafts, keiki activities, info booths, food, dance & more! For more info, call 573-4203. Kristine Snyder performing Harp - 5:30-8:30pm, in the East Wing of The Shops at Wailea. For more information, call 891-6770.
15th Annual Dance Showcase - April 17-19. 7:30pm Thursday & Friday, 2pm and 7:30pm Saturday. Presented by Seabury Hall Performing Arts. For info or reservations, call 573-1257.
Free Guided Whalewatching - 7:30-8am, from Wailea Ocean Path Shoreline by the Maui Outrigger (near the telescope). For info, call 249-8811.
THURSDAY, April 17
Henry Kaleialoha Allen's South Sea Island Magic w/ Steel Guitar - 7-9pm, in the Lower Courtyard of The Shops at Wailea. Call 891-6770. Blood Bank - 8:30am-5:30pm Wednesday, at Maui Community College Student Lounge. Accepting blood donations - call for appointment and bring picture ID with birth date. Call Louise Corpuz at 269-2619.
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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 Surfrider Foundation, Annual Election & Awards Meeting - 7pm, Maui Electric Auditorium in Kahului. Call 243-0858 for more information. Friends of Keone'o'io Community Meeting - 78:30pm, at the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary building in North Kihei. For more information contact Cheryl Vann at 870-6957.
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. Cafe O’Lei - Roscoe Wright and his Band, Fri. and Sat.; Contemporary island duo, Tue. and Wed. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9491. 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 – Crazy Fingers, 4-6pm Thu.; Classic rock with JD & Mario, 3-6pm Fri.; Anastasia Gilliam & friends, 3:30-6pm Sat.; Kilohana, 3:30-6pm Sun.; Jarret Roback, 4-6pm Wed. 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 - Damien Awai, 7pm Sat.; Jonah Livin, 7pm 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 3-
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6pm, 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 69pm. 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, Thurs.; Patrick Major, Fri. & Tue.; Greg diPiazza, Sat.; Cryin’ Out Loud, Sun.; Eric Pietsch, Mon.; Armadillo, Wed. All sets from 69pm. 672 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4044.
SOUTH MAUI
Bada Bing - Rat Pack Piano Bar with Mat Cain, 6:309pm Thu., Fri. and Sat. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 875-0188. Capische? – Joyce and Gord, Wed. & Thu.; Esther Godinez (vocals) Salvador Godinez (piano), & Ed Connors (bass) perform a mix of standards, bossa nova and original music, 7-10pm 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. LuLu’s - Patrick Major, 4-7pm Thu. 1945-H S. Kihei Rd., 879-9944. 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 – Cool Steel, 5-7pm Friday. 101 S. Kihei Rd., 879-5311.
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DA KINECALENDAR Mulligan’s on the Blue – Celtic Tigers, 7-10pm Thu. & Sun. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. Seawatch Restaurant - Pianist Angela Carr, 6-9pm Fri.; Guitarist Luis Diaz, 6-9pm Sat. 100 Wailea Golf Club Dr., 875-8080. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café – Latin guitar w/ Luis Diaz, Thu., Fri. & Wed.; 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.
CENTRAL MAUI
Manana Garage – Neto & Friends, 6:30pm Thu. & Fri.; Fortunato’s Magic, 7pm Fri.; Neto & Hot Salsa, Sat.; Neto Peraza, Tue.; Bobby & Tula, 6:30pm Wed. 33 Lono Ave., Kahului, 873-0220.
UPCOUNTRY MAUI
Jacque’s - Greg DiPiazza & Tato Duo, 7-10:30pm Mon. 120 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-8844. Livewire Cafe - Live music 7-10pm Thu. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. 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.
RESORT SHOWS WEST MAUI
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 “Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding” 6:30pm Mon., Wed., Fri., & Sun. in the Swan Court. Torchlighting ceremony at 6:15 nightly followed by live Hawaiian entertainment 6:30-9:30 nightly in the Weeping Banyan: Sam Fukuhara, Thurs., Sun.-Mon.; Pam Gamboa Peterson, Tues. 5:309:30pm; 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.; 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;
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SOUTH MAUI
Four Seasons Resort Wailea 3900 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 874-8000 Lobby Lounge, Hawaiian music w/Steve Repollo & Alan Villeran, 5:30-7:30pm, jazz with Sal Godinez & Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30pm Thu.; Contemporary music w/Clay Mortensen & George Tavoularis, 8:3011:30pm Fri.; Island Style Trio, 5:30-7:30pm w/hula dancer 5:30-6:30pm Sat. & Mon.; Pam Peterson & Rudy Baria, 8:30-11:30pm Sun.; Tiffany Lee & Josh 8:3011:30pm Mon. & Sat. Clay Mortensen & Gilbert Emata, 8:30-11:30pm Wed. Sunset torchlighting nightly. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa 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 Pam Gamboa Peterson Mon. & Sat., 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.
EAST MAUI
Hotel Hana-Maui Hana, 248-8211 Hawaiian music in Paniolo Lounge, 6:309:30pm Thu.-Sun.; Hula show, 7:30-8:15pm every Thu. and Sun. in the Main Dining Room.
LECTURES
Saturday, 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 info, call 249-8811. Living With Lupus - 4:30pm Saturday, at the Lahaina Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 655 Wainee St. This session will provide an open forum to discuss coping with a chronic illness within the family, the workplace and school. For info, call 1-800-201-1522. Hokule’a Navigator Lecture and Slides - 7pm, at the Wailea Marriott, Outrigger Resort. A recount of sailing adventures aboard a performance-accurate replica of an ancient Hawaiian voyaging canoe that has sailed throughout the North and South Pacific for more than 25 years. For info, call 879-1922.
POLITICAL
Mayor Arakawa's Proclamation Signing "April is Prevent Child Abuse Month" - 8:30am Thursday, at Mayor's Lounge, 9th Flr., County Building, Wailuku. Refreshments courtesy of Friends of the Maui Children Justice Center after the signing. For more info, call 243-8686. "The Buck Stops Here" - 8pm Thursday, April 17 on Akaku Maui Community Television, Channel 53. Mayor Alan Arakawa will debut his public access tele-
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Condominium Owners Forum's Discussion of Condo Problems/Solutions - 10am Thursday, in the Village By the Sea meeting room, 930 S. Kihei Rd. For info, call Lois Janis at 242-8155. “Quitting Smoking” - 5-6pm Thursday, in Kihei. For more info, call Kaiser-Permanente at 891-6850. Seaside Stories on "Marine Mysteries" - 11am
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vision program with special guest, County Planning Director Mike Foley who, together with Mayor Arakawa, will take questions and comments on any subject from callers. Contact Akaku at 871-5554. Maui County Republican Party's Meeting of the Leadership of Hawaii District 10 - 10:30am Saturday, at 216 Wahi Oli Way, Lahaina. Open to the public. For info, call 667-0836. Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services to Provide Services on Maui Monday, Apr. 21-Thursday, Apr. 24, at the Royal Lahaina Resort. Process applications for citizenship, adjustment of status, alien card renewals, and employment authorization. Monday 10am-3:30pm; Tuesday and Wednesday, 8am-3:30pm; Thursday, 8am1:30pm. For more info, please call 270-7791. County Council Public Hearing re: Real Property Tax Rates for FY 2004 - 6pm Tuesday, at Council Chambers, 8th Flr., Kalana O Maui Building, 200 S. High St., Wailuku. For info, call 270-7838. The Larger Mideast Conflict - 6-8pm Friday, MCC’s Student Lounge. Topics include “Israel & Palestine: Myth vs. Reality” - The Answer to: "Why Do They Hate Us?" - “The Hidden Reason for the War on Iraq”. Presented by Maui Peace Action. Free & open to the public. For info, call 573-4968.
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Jimmy Mac & The Edge NO COVER before 9pm or with dinner Come early for seating
TUESDAY
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OPEN MIC NIGHT w i t h W h i t e b o y J o h n n y 9 PM
Poetry" - 9am-8pm, Kaiser-Wailuku conference room. Caregiving through poetry presented by Frances Kakugawa. Call Cathy Canales at 871-5150.
BOOK SIGNINGS Chicken Soup From the Soul of Hawaii - 12pm Saturday, at Borders in Kahului. Nalani Olds is one of the prominent voices in the latest release from the notable Chicken Soup for the Soul series. She has been a respected singer, dancer, lecturer and storyteller of Hawaiian history and culture for more than 20 years. For more info, call 877-6160.
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"Celebrating the Artist in Us" - Through April 27, in the Schaefer Gallery, Maui Arts & Cultural Center. From drawings to sculptures and group collaborations, the exhibit represents Maui’s young artists, grades K12. The works are guaranteed to surprise, amuse and inspire you. This year will be the tenth year for this popular children’s exhibit, which continues to be a tribute to creativity, talent and education in the arts. Gallery hours: Daily, 11am - 5pm & before Castle Theater shows and during intermission. Closed Good Friday and Easter. FREE Admission. Call 242-7469. Art of Trash Maui 2003 - Through May 3, at Queen Kaahumanu Center. For info, call 877-4325. “Art in the Village” - 6-10pm Thursday, Whalers Village in Kaanapali. Artist demonstrations, live Hawaiian and jazz music, hula and Tahitian dance, prizes contributed by each of the galleries, and complimentary champagne and pupus. For more info, call 661-4567. Weekly Gathering of Maui's Top Artists - 8:30am Thursday, on the grounds of Keolahou Hawaiian Church, in North Kihei. Call Michael Stark at 879-9337. 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. WOW! Wailea on Wednesdays - 6:30-9:30pm, The Shops at Wailea celebrates "Festival of the Arts" featuring artists and artwork displays, live entertainment, fashion events, and more. For more info, contact Michele Parker, General Mgr, at 891-6770.
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"Itty Bitty Easter Party" - 10:30am-12pm Thursday, April 17, at YMCA, 250 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului. Free & open to the public, for preschool-age children. Get dressed up in your Easter outfit. Bring treat filled plastic eggs to share for the Easter Egg Hunt. For info, call 242-9007. Wailuku Union Church's Easter Fun Day 8:30am-12:30pm Saturday, April 19, in Dodge Hall, High St., Wailuku. We are having crafts, a visit to Hale Makua, lunch, a special Easter story, and our ever popular Easter Egg Hunt! For info, call 244-9177. Celebrate Easter - 10am-3pm Saturday, at Lahaina Cannery Mall. Visit with the Easter Bunny and get your picture taken. Live entertainment and lots of contests for your keiki to enter. For info, call 661-5304. Keiki Ocean Discovery Time - 10am Saturday, 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. Keiki Song & Storytime With Uncle Wayne 10:30am Wednesday, Borders in Kahului. Storytime, music and learning with Maui’s favorite uncle. For info, call 877-6160.
SPORTS
Maui Raceway Park - 5-11pm Friday & Saturday, Central Maui. For more info, call Aimee at 281-1273.
THURSDAY, April 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.
FriDAY, April 18
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. SHOPO/49ers Basketball Tournament - at Lahaina Civic Center Gym. For info, call John Gomez at 941-5611. Hawaii vs. Ghana - 10-Fight Amateur Card 7pm, at War Memorial Gym, Wailuku. Featuring the first Miss Round Card Girl Contest. For info, call Johnny Jackson at 879-0007.
SaturDAY, April 19
19th Annual Big Brothers/Big Sisters 5K - 7am, West Maui. The course will take the runners down Front Street, past Canoe Beach and to Wahikuli Beach Park, where the runners will turn around and finish at the Hard Rock Cafe. For info, call Jessica Tawney at 242-9754.
MonDAY, April 21
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. 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, April 22
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. Co-Ed Volleyball League - Teams and individuals should call 661-4685 to sign up. 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, April 23
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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friday4/18
saturday4/19
sunday4/20
monday4/21 – wednesday4/23
Kilohana, Island music, No cover, 10pm
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Mon - Industry Night No music; Tu - Jay Molina & Gilbert Emata, Jam Night; Wed - Soul Concepts, R&B: ALL SHOWS- 10PM, NO COVER CHARGE!
Twisted Beyond Belief, Live music & DJ’s, $7, 10pm
BADA BING
1945 S. Kihei Road, Kihei - 875-0188
Boca Beats w/DJ Boomshot, Disco Funk Night, N/C, 10pm
BOCALINO
1279 S. Kihei Road, Kihei - 874-9299
Neto Perraza & Angie Carr, Latin Night, No cover, 10pm
BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO
D.U.H., No cover, 10pm
889 Front Street, Lahaina - 661-3111
CASANOVA
1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220
CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT
Dr. Nat & Rio Ritmo, samba Tropix Orgasmix, DJ Dante & Apple Pie, salsa y ritmo latino, $7, 9:45pm Amara Gogo Dancers, $10, 9:45pm Funk & Classic Rock, $7, 9:45pm Lawai’a, No cover, 10:30pm12:30am
Hot Apple Pie, No cover, 811pm
142 Hana Hwy, Paia - 579-9453
Wed - Ladies’ Night, $5, 9:45pm Mon - Lawai’a, No cover, 10:30pm-12:30am
Salsa Night $5, 10pm
COMPADRES BAR & GRILL Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-7189
DEANO’S MAUI PIZZA CAFE 2439 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891-2200
HAPA’S NIGHTCLUB
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41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei - 879-9001
Flava Zone
HARD ROCK CAFE
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400
Cabo Wabo Battle of the Bands, $3, 10pm
HENRY’S BAR & GRILL
Swami Bebops, No cover, 9pm
Gail Swanson, N/C, 5-7pm Crunch Pups, N/C, 9p-12am
Mad Tonic, No cover, 9pm-12am
KAHALE’S BEACH CLUB
Da Hawaiians, No cover, 10pm
Kenny Roberts, No cover, 57pm
El Nino, No cover, 5pm
41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei - 879-2849
36 Keala Place, Kihei - 875-7711
355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001
Voodoo Suns, No cover, 10pm-Midnight
KIMO’S
845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811
Mon - Magic & Comedy w/Al Loha, $15, 7pm; Tue - Blues Jam w/Charlie Hard, No cover, 9pm
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Mon - Uncle Willie K, $7, 10pm; Tue - Club Nuveau; Wed - Aloha Nite, 9pm-1:30am
Mike Carroll & Complex Cats, $3, 10pm
Gina Martinelli Band, N/C, 6pm Mon-Wed - Da Hawaiians, No cover
Q103 Friday Night House Party, w/DJ Heat, $10, 9pm
KAHULUI ALE HOUSE
Karaoke Mistress Linda O, No cover, 9pm
Karaoke w/James, No cover, 9:30pm Cry’en Out Loud, No cover, 10pm-Midnight
Karaoke w/Auntie Toddy Lilikoi, Karaoke w/Auntie Toddy Lilikoi, No cover, 9:30pm No cover, 9:30pm
KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 667-5555
LAHAINA COOLERS
Wed - Live jazz, No cover, 9:30pm
180 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 661-7082
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Kelly Covington, $5, 9:15pm
Pat Watson, $3, 9:15pm
Bobby Ingram, $5, 9:30pm
LIFE’S A BEACH
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LOBBY LOUNGE
Jazz w/Sal Godinez & Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30pm
Clay Mortensen & George Tavoularis, 8:30-11:30pm
Tiffany Lee & Josh, 8:3011:30pm
LA JAZZERIE
1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891-0822
1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891–8010
Four Seasons Resort, Wailea - 874-8000
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monday4/21 – wednesday4/23
DJ Forrest Mask Party, $2, 9pm Mon - Pat Watson, $3, 9pm; Tue - Opera Night, 7pm/ DJ Rich, $3, 10pm; Wed - Pat Watson, $3, 9pm Oliver’s Karaoke Party, No cover
Mon - Lake Hosts Open Mic, No cover; Tue - Information not available; Wed - The Crunch Pups Acoustic, No cover
Pam Peterson & Rudy Baria, Mon - Tiffany Lee & Josh, 8:30-11:30pm; Wed - Clay Mortensen & Gilbert Emata, 8:308:30-11:30pm 11:30pm
Crazy Fingers, $5, 9:30pm
888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288
MAUI BREWS
Trevor Jones, No cover, 2-4pm The Playaz, No cover, 10pm
Jonah Livin, 6-10pm Kindred Spirit, 10pm
MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY’S
DJ Mackie, No cover, 8:30pmclose
Damien Awai, No cover, 710pm
Voodoo Suns w/Anastasia, No cover, 9:30pm-close
Jonah Livin, No cover, 7-10pm Mon - DJ Mackie Mac, No cover, 9pm; Tue - DJ Mackie Mac, $5, 8:30pm; Wed - DJ
MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE
Purple Katz, No cover, 9pm
Murray Thorne, No cover, 9pm
Jimmy Mac & The Edge, No cover before 9pm, 10pm
Celtic Tigers, No cover, 7pm Merv Ohana, No cover, 10pm
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7794
844 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7758
100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131
DJ Boomshot, No cover, 9:30pm DJ Boomshot, No cover, 9:30pm Mon - Marty Dread, $5, 9:30pm; Tue - Makkadocious, No cover, 9pm; Wed - DJ Jammin J, $5, 9pm Mackie Mac, No cover, 8:30pm
Mon - Mark Burnett, 6pm, No cover; Tue - Open Mic w/Whiteboy Johnny, No cover, 8pm Wed - John Moore Project, No cover, 9pm
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THE MOTHER-IN-LAW OF ALL BOMBS I've been married to my wife for two years, and I've been faithful. The problem is my mother-in-law. She's really sexy, and has an awesome personality. I'm so attracted to her; I wish I could have just one night with her. I know it's wrong, and it can't happen, because she's married and so am I, but she's on my mind all the time. Just so I can get past these feelings, should I confront her? All In The Family Were you dropped on your head as a child? Are you looking to get dropped on your head as an adult? Just because you have a Self doesn't mean you should express it. Yes, this goes against popular wisdom - wisdom especially popular with people determined to pin you to a wall at a cocktail party and wax on about something extremely personal and headbangingly dull. It's a favorite, too, with people who shout loudly into cell phones in public places, apparently convinced that the world will be a better place once word gets out that they changed laxatives or forgot to floss. They call this "freedom of speech." I call it "bad breeding." Some people will claim to value your selfexpression, and press you to voice your innermost hopes, dreams, and fears. If your name is Larry David, Woody Allen, or Chris Rock, they might actually be sincere. If not, they are either trying to be polite or preparing to ask you for money - either to borrow it or to bill you for it. This brings us to the only people who will benefit from you expressing your feelings - divorce lawyers looking to step up the payment schedule on their Lamborghinis by clearing your life of excess cars, houses, and wives. You fell into the mommy-in-law vortex by making little mental videos of her and replaying them endlessly, against your better judgment (if any), until you just about went blind with lust. You can claw your way out, pretty much the same way you got in. Instead of endlessly indulging yourself, just endlessly unindulge yourself. Sounds like fun, huh? Whenever the lady hops on one of your synapses, and crosses her legs like Sharon Stone, this is your cue to run her out of your head. Do whatever it takes to keep her out, such as reciting the directions on a book of matches in 26 languages. (How DO you say "Close cover before striking" in Farsi?) Throw yourself into new activities; for instance, those involving a focus on your wife. You might even take her on a romantic vacation - your WIFE, that is - as soon as you're intelligent enough to travel, i.e., when you no longer need help answering the question, "Should I confront her?" The fact that you'd even need to ask is a sign: with all the blood rushing away from your brain, your IQ is topping out around that of a houseplant. Until that changes, it's probably a good idea to avoid intellectually challenging tasks, such as using a salt shaker or trying to pull up your socks without assistance. To enhance your comprehension of this column (if any), re-read it while standing on your head.
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ARIES: By Sunday, the pressure will be off you and on to Taurus to lead us through the spring season. On Monday morning your sex appeal comes back to you. You'll back off from career pressures and take on more social interests. TAURUS: The sunrise of your life is beginning. The question is will you sleep in or will you seize the day? Your karma with love is a deep emotional and psychological issue for you. You're also being asked to "step up to the plate" at work. GEMINI: After the party there's often room for psychological analysis. Your annual review of selfdiscovery is coming. In the meantime, celebrate friendships, romances and the people you love. The dreams you dream are worth writing about. CANCER: I think you've proven yourself to the rest of the world. Now it's time to meet a divine friend. Going at it alone will lead to frustration. It's good for you to have others to share the load with. Learn to work through the dynamics of a group. LEO: If you haven't gotten out to enjoy some sunshine, I'd do it now before responsibilities begin to pile up. You'll relax and learn at the same time. Musical ability will help. You're about to get busy making things happen for your career. VIRGO: Soon you'll be relaxed enough to enjoy your life. In the meantime, see your imagination as a tool to get you where you want to be. Prayer and meditation will change the things you thought would never change. Your gift is devotion. LIBRA: Even the fairest of days can turn into a storm. Your ability to win hearts through your smile and diplomacy will take you to a place of reflection. You may suddenly find yourself interested in some sort of passionate intimate contact. Flirt with caution. SCORPIO: Move away from mundane tasks to exciting partnerships. It takes “give” in order to have “take”. Sharing will come easier by Sunday. Monday is a great day to start working on household improvements and listening to what drives you. SAGITTARIUS: The party hits its climax and comes down with a thud. The reality of work, personal health and the needs of others hits home. Your knowledge of religion and spiritual teachings will come in handy. Practice patience in a long line. CAPRICORN: It's safe to come out once more. The season of dealing with the past and parents moves into the season for love and creative development. Give out random compliments and practice smiling at strangers. Give a flower to someone who's been down. AQUARIUS: Subconscious aggression turns into positive personal dynamics. With the lead out of your pants you can move freely. Being on top of your game means accepting your own leadership ability. Use compassion generously and anger frugally. PISCES: Things become less about things and more about people. Brothers, sisters and close friends want to share in your recent passion. Have fun letting your light shine. Make up a story or share a poem at a campfire or a coffeehouse. HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Ashley Judd 4/19/68, Liz Phair 4/17/67, Nikolai Lenin 4/22/1870 kozmickev@sunset.net
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