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LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR ANOTHER AKAKU FAN The public perception of the imbroglio surrounding the funding of Akaku-Maui Community Television is that it has less to do with education than with a personal vendetta by certain Maui developers (“Everett’s Bills,” Mar. 3, 2005). Unfortunately some state legislators and some Akaku board members refuse to admit that this might be true. It is disingenuous of them to try and pass this off as a benefit to education in Hawaii. Furthermore, they have not taken the time to research Federal Communications Commission rules, administrative law or Public-access/Education/Government (PEG) funding as it is practiced in other areas of the United States. As has unfortunately become the practice in our state, legislators are making law without thought of the consequences of their actions. Decisions on the distribution of PEG funds for public access are best left to the local public access entity. [B]ack-room deals based on “old boy” relationships should not be a part of the process. Akaku currently provides adequate PEG programming. If the state legislature feels that the Department of Education (DOE) and Maui Community College require additional funding for their television projects, then the state should allocate the funds from the state budget. Those funds should not come from PEG funds allotted for access organizations such as Akaku. -Dale Parsons, Makawao

TOUGH CROWD So you welcome letters that are complimentary only? Interesting. Your juvenile writers misrepresent their subjects and that is just fine with you Mr. Pignataro? My letter responding to baruk shalovich [Barukh Shalev] or whatever his name is about his rude article on Sheldan Nidle (“Spaceman,” Mar. 3, 2005) wasn’t printed I suppose for

the same lame reason? Your articles are boring lies. You need competition fast and that will be easy to do when an intelligent, young writer comes to island and feels like starting a new rag. I won’t pick up your paper again—I know that’s okay because this island is now polluted with a huge amount of trendy little white kids that support your shitty little paper. Maui Time is good for puppy poop training. By the way your astrologer is retarded and vile. Bye bye little guys. -11:11 Art Studio, via email The Editor responds: We received this email on Mar. 14, which was just three days before the Mar. 17 issue hit the streets with Mr. 11:11 Art Studio’s first letter. Since that letter’s section was full, this second letter went into the hopper until we compiled enough letters to run the section again.

CORRECTION In the Mar. 31, 2005 installment of News of the Weird, the Orlando, Florida high school chemistry teacher accused of teaching his class how to make a bomb should have been identified as David Pieski.

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The Big Squeeze Must we crush cars next to the Kanaha Sanctuary?

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Look like a good place to crush cars to you? Martha Vockrodt-Moran is a wildlife artist, manager of the D.T. Fleming Arboretum at Ulupalakua and granddaughter of Fleming himself. As such, she’s spent many hours at the Kanaha Pond State Wildlife Sanctuary in Kahului, quietly watching and painting endangered Hawaiian stilts, coots and ducks. So imagine her outrage when she learned that Maui’s new proposed abandoned vehicle crushing and storage facility will sit less than 150 feet from the Kanaha sanctuary. “When I realized that the crushing/storage facility was directly next to the Kanaha Pond Wildlife Sanctuary, I was shocked,” said Vockrodt-Moran. “Kanaha is not the place for scrap metal processing!” The Sanctuary is one of just two wetlands on Maui that provide a place for Hawaiian stilts, coots and ducks as well as other, less endangered migrant shorebirds to feed and breed. In a sense, it’s one of the last places on Maui where these native species are trying to survive the big squeeze of Maui’s growing industrialized pressure. The crushing facility will be run by Mike Kitagawa’s Towing and Transport Company. After first removing gasoline, motor oil, fluids and coolants as well as pulling the battery, gasoline tank, coolants, tires, rims and freon at their property on Alamaha in Kahului, they will transport the junked cars and appliances to the new site next to the Sanctuary, which will sit on the lot behind Bounty Music and Second Wind. Because the property is considered a “sensitive shoreline area,” Kitagawa needs to obtain a county Special Management Area (SMA) permit from the Planning Department before crushing his first car.

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“One of the objectives of a SMA is to protect habitat, plant and animal species and coastal resources,” said county planner Colleen Suyama. Part of her job is to compile comments from various state and federal agencies. “If these agencies express concerns about the potential impacts to these resources,” she said, “Mr. Kitagawa will need to mitigate these concerns.” The comments show that many of these agencies are seriously concerned. For instance, Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) officials are worried that the noise from crushing cars might damage the wildlife sanctuary. The main noise issue concerns a federally designated wetland called “Lot 7 Pond,” which is directly adjacent to the Kitagawa property. While it’s not within the Sanctuary boundary, Lot 7 Pond is a sensitive area for breeding, loafing and feeding for Hawaiian stilts and coots. Sanctuary Manager Dr. Fern Duvall has watched the birds with their young in this area. DLNR has made clear that it believes the project would “affect” the endangered water birds that use the Lot 7 Pond. “The Hawaiian stilts are extremely sensitive to loud noises and visual disturbances,” said Dr. Eric Vanderwerf, Wildlife Biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a telephone interview. Vanderwerf believes that the flatbed trucks coming and going as well as the car crusher, forklift and other heavy equipment will disturb these endangered birds especially during nesting season, which takes place from April to September. Often, the nests will lie just a few feet from the property’s boundary. The Fish and Wildlife Service told the County that it believes the “processed” automobiles will not be contaminant-free by the time they reach the crushing yard. They believe differentials, transfer cases, viscous couplings and air condi-

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tioner compressors are “difficult to consistently recognize, locate, and completely drain even for trained mechanics.” Fish and Wildlife officials noted that when crushed, such fluids could leak into the surrounding area pond. They also noted that a car’s brake pads and other solid components containing heavy metals and other hazardous materials are not slated for removal during processing. The department believes there is a possibility these solid components may release residue into the crushing yard. Kitagawa’s SMA application also contains an intriguing line about how storm water runoff from the site will “sheet flow into the adjacent drainage canals,” which drain into the ocean. Duvall has seen these endangered birds nesting in these canals and believes that when it rains, polluted fluids and toxic residue could end up discharged into the canal. For his part, Kitagawa said he wants to do whatever it takes to address these concerns. He is planning on placing the car crusher on a concrete slab with a berm to prevent water from flowing into the soil or into the canals. If vehicle fluids spill on the ground, he says he will cover the spill with “Oil Sponge,” an absorbent that should encapsulate any contamination. Kitagawa said his people will remove any the affected soil and take it to the C&D Landfill. Kitagawa acknowledges crushing cars and appliances will make a lot of noise, but denies that it will be harmful to the Sanctuary. “I think the noise of the airplanes and the highway noise is much worse,” he said. While he’s technically correct, highways and airplanes don’t sit next to the Sanctuary. Kitagawa said he plans on running the car crusher four hours a day. The car and appliance loads will vary, but he said the crusher will take approximately 10-15 minutes to “sandwich” a load of three to five vehicles plus 10-12 “white goods” like refrigerators, washing machines, stoves and heaters. To partially hide the car-crushing operation from the stilts at Pond 7, Kitagawa wants to surround it with large boulders. Should Kitagawa fail to alleviate these problems, he’ll have to file a SMA Major Permit application. That will require a Planning Commission review and thorough public study. But residents like Vockrodt-Moran have a simpler idea: just put the facility somewhere else, somewhere far from one of Maui’s most sensitive wildlife environments. MTW

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The Maui County Liquor Commission is scheduled to meet on April 13. Assuming they do meet—their brothers on the Adjudication Board cancelled their April 7 hearing—they might not all be there. That’s because the commissioner representing Lanai is still up in the air. All anyone can say for certain is that retiree Victor Fink, Mayor Alan Arakawa’s nominee, won’t be sitting on the Commission. For reasons that remain mysterious, the County Council “disapproved” Fink in March. “The Council rejected Mr. Fink’s nomination without really saying why,” a member of the mayor’s staff told me. Council Chairman G. Riki Hokama— who represents Lanai and originally pulled Fink’s name—didn’t respond to an email request for comment. Fink’s Commission Application Form seemed to indicate a wellrounded nominee with extensive restaurant experience. For 20 years, he’d run his own restaurant supply distribution service. He’d also worked the front desk at the Big Island’s Volcano House and in guest services at The Lodge at Koele on Lanai. A Republican, Fink also said he was a member of the Nature Conservancy and the Audubon Society. Who will take Fink’s place isn’t clear. Hopes that Lanai resident and outgoing Adjudication Board member Ron McOmber would take Fink’s place—McOmber himself talked of such possibilities during the March 3, 2005 Board meeting—proved fruitless. Instead of the outspoken, selfprofessed “big mouth” who made a name for himself browbeating liquor licensees dragged before the Board, Arakawa nominated current Manele Bay Hotel front desk manager Edwin Vila. Very little is known about Vila. Because of Fink’s rejection, Vila’s nomination was rushed without a formal application process. The mayoral aide wouldn’t comment on why Arakawa chose Vila. “I cannot comment on the reasons why one individual was picked over another,” the mayoral aide said.

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THURSDAY, MAR. 31 During the really nasty times of the Cold War, Pentagon officials and generals would wait until Congressional Budget Hearings to unleash their scariest estimates of how many bombers and

nuclear missiles the Soviets were aiming at us. That way, they correctly reasoned, Congress would get nervous and let the generals take whatever they needed from the taxpayers’ cashbox. I recalled this when I read today’s Maui News story on the “crisis” facing the Maui Police Department’s overworked police dispatchers. “We’re at a crisis,” the News quoted Chief Tom Phillips as telling the County Council Budget and Finance Committee. “It could be a lot worse by this time next year.” Now I’m not saying that the police department doesn’t need the nine new dispatchers Phillips is requesting. But I am saying that Phillips is pretty clever to hold off on the “crisis” talk until the council starts dealing with “appropriations.”

On this Day of Fools comes news that television empress Oprah Winfrey is going into the bed and breakfast business. Okay, maybe. But the County Council did give her nine-acre O.W. Ranch in Kula a five-year conditional permit to operate as vacation rental. The ranch has been managed by Bob Greene Enterprises—the parent corporation of Oprah’s personal trainer Bob Greene—since Oprah and her subsidiary Harpo, Inc. bought the place in 2003 for a mere $3.2 million. In any case, I can just see that all this is going to work perfectly. I can just see Oprah behind the front desk, laughing with guests as she tells them to sign the register… What? Oh yeah, I guess she wouldn’t do all that herself. Yeah, she’s really busy, what with her TV show and her… I mean, what else does she got? Does she still appear in movies and stuff? I know she owns like half of Hana, but other than sit in a comfy chair on TV for an hour a day, what does she do? Anybody? She’s got more money than God—she must do something...

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TUESDAY, APR. 5 Great news on the Superferry! And by “great,” of course I mean “bad, bad for the ferry itself.” According to a press release I just got from state Senator Shan Tsutsui (D, 4th District), “The Hawaii State Senate Committee on Ways and Means has decided not to appropriate $40 million in the Senate budget for the proposed Superferry. Tsutsui added that while he supports the Superferry “in concept,” he also “doubts that it’ll pass this year.” Turns out a big problem was the Department of Transportation’s “inability to release information on requested specifics.” Go figure. Anthony Pignataro has hosted many television game shows in his career, including Buyer Beware, One Bullet Left! and the long-running, semi-crooked Who Ate My Lunch? MTW

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Hawaii’s public schools are ranked 50th out of 50 in a new nationwide survey of how our educators are meeting George W. Bush’s vaunted No Child Left Behind law, says a new study conducted by the nonprofit Education Commission of the States, which I had always thought was a hate group, but hey—nobody’s perfect. Anyway, the law says each student’s math and reading test scores have to go up, or the schools risk getting “restructured”—ie, no mo’ money. Now all this news sounds just dreadful, except for a couple things. First, each state has to come up with the reading and math tests, so you have 50 different states using 50 different criteria to compete for federal money. Second, and more importantly, is that using tests to gauge how schools are doing is nonsense. And we’ve known this for some time. “The most profound misuse of educational tests these days is to employ a traditionally constructed standardized achievement test… and use those scores as a reflection of school quality,” said UCLA professor emeritus and nationally-recognized expert on testing James Popham three years ago during the Mar. 28, 2002 Frontline documentary “Testing Our Schools.” Popham further said that standardized tests only measure “what children bring to school, not what they learn there” and that most policymakers advocating No Child Left Behind “are dirt-ignorant regarding what these tests should and should not be used for.”

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PUBLIC SERVANTS IN ACTION New Hampshire state Rep. Christopher Doyle, 26, was arrested in March and charged with slapping elections supervisor Gail Webster, 61, to the floor on election night after learning that he had lost his race for town selectman in Windham. And Shirley Martin, a member of the school board in West Orange, Texas, was convicted in February of disorderly conduct for threats against colleague Beth Wheeler. At a meeting, Martin had continued speaking after her colleagues had ruled her out of order, and subsequently Martin angrily told Wheeler, “I’m going to stomp a mud hole in your ass.”

GREAT ART! In 1992, News of the Weird reported that artist Janine Antoni carved huge blocks of chocolate and lard using her teeth, but at New York City’s “LMAKprojects” gallery in February, artist Emily Katrencik gnawed sections of the drywall separating the gallery’s exhibition space from the director’s office, for 30 minutes a day, five days a week. Katrencik

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SURREALITY Tennessee state Sen. John Ford testified in a juvenile court hearing in January that his child support payments should be reduced, in accordance with a state law that he had introduced on behalf of fathers with many children. Ford owns two homes, lives part-time in one with his ex-wife and their three children (with another on the way), and lives part-time in the other with an ex-girlfriend and their two children. Hence, he said, he should have lesser payments to a third woman, who is the mother of his 10-year-old daughter.

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Families of Strangers Life inside one of Maui’s youth hostels

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“I hate America,” a young man told me. “I am on my way out. I am going to Africa, from Cairo to the Cape. I need to be where there is some real culture, you know? I just came back from Central America and really learned how to live life, you know? The values they have, in those kind of places, inspired me. I asked him to be more specific. “As an American I feel guilty, guilty of how we treat the world, right?” he said. “I travel, man, okay? I see how the rest of the world is and when I come back to America I get disgusted with myself for being part of this. Now that Bush is ‘president’”—he makes air quotes with his fingers—“I got to go, right?” A dreadlocked Canadian girl sitting near us nodded in agreement. “I have this Canadian flag on my bag so people won’t think I’m American,” she said. “I am serious, really.” I asked her why she travels. “No economic distance,” she said. “Hostels have, you know, personality. You feel as if you actually are part of something, like a community. Besides, we are travelers, not tourists.” There are three youth hostels on Maui. Two are in Wailuku and one is in Lahaina. To stay in these hostels you pay around $20 a night. Sometimes this includes breakfast and tours to various points of interest around the island. Most backpackers come here to surf, and the hostels are littered with surfboards accordingly. I’ve spent much of my life staying in hostels. There were the putrid-smelling communal rooms in Damascus; the slow bake of a poorly ventilated dorm in

Phnom Penh; countless other rooms throughout the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe. Hostels thrive on a combination of unfamiliarity and fear. As much as backpackers talk about being in touch with the local culture, the truth is they need the reinforcement of surrounding themselves with fellow travelers. The hostel and its little grotto provide a place to share travel advice, exchange gossip and cash in bragging rights. Johannesburg can be as cold as a knife, but it’s always nice to know there are warm, loving hostels to sleep in. People speak your language, understand your concerns and provide camaraderie during the painful throes of homesickness. In one Wailuku hostel, I met Lars, from Denmark. He was traveling with his friend Peter. “We wanted to, you know, see the real Maui and to see the Hawaiian culture,” he told me. “In Copenhagen we used to see on TV kids who would go to Maui, to surf and have this great adventure. We could have stayed in a regular hotel, but we wanted to…” “What he means,” Peter said while Lars searched his English, “is that we wanted to travel a journey with a human face.” Moti from Israel had just finished army service when I met up with him. “I needed some time, some time to understand a little about myself to see where I will go in life,” he said. “I am 23, so when I go back to Israel I will start my education, perhaps a family. This was a time for reflection, I think.” Others stay at hostels for pocketbook reasons. Some European university students told me they hadn’t the money to stay at “ritzy hotels.” Ritzy?

“You know, the kinds of places old people stay in, that cost 80 quid a night,” one girl said. “Who needs that? Plus, staying here you meet all these great people.” “Yeah,” her Australian friend said. “I think what is more interesting are the people that don’t travel. I know people who are perfectly fine staying in Queensland, never wanting to leave, living their little life.” Why is their life little and yours not? I asked. “I travel, I see the world,” she said. “I try to understand the different cultures around me. That’s not while I am on holiday, though. While in India, I met up with a bloke, North American, and we agreed to meet up here.” Backpacker culture is a culture of strangers. Relationships are built quickly and dismantled hastily. The backpacker relationship is also fragile, often broken apart suddenly, then

picked up later in another place. “It hurts sometimes, you know,” Sofia from Portugal said. “Each person that you connect with, I think, you maybe leave something with them and after all those times of separation there is nothing else left of you. You learn to be harder. That’s the first lesson of travel, is to be hard. “Hostels are like a little community, you know?” she continued. “Like, you make all these great friends and people you will know for the rest of your life. It becomes a scene, like a little sub-culture. It all starts the first few days you stay in the hostel. You meet some people who say they will be at such and such place, so you want to see them again. So you show up there and then you meet more people. It becomes a routine. I came to Maui a few weeks ago and met some travelers here and now we are all staying together. Travelers are like a family.” MTW

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The World Hates Us More Than Ever Why the left was right after all Liberals have their faults, but no one can accuse them of being pigheaded. Two years after left-of-Bush Americans marched against the invasion of Iraq and a year after the Administration admitted it had lied about Saddam’s non-existent weapons of mass destruction and ties to Al Qaeda, the sprouting of a few protodemocratic weeds in the microscopicallycracked cement of Arab dictatorship has prompted them to wonder whether the neoconservatives maybe did the right thing after all by going into Iraq. “[Bush] may have had it right,” NPR’s Daniel Schorr writes in the Christian Science Monitor. Even Harry Reid, the Democrats’ fiery-as-these-things-go leader in the Senate, is swooning over the image of flag-waving Lebanese demanding a Syrian withdrawal: “Any breakthrough we get there, whether it is in Lebanon or Egypt, is a step in the right direction and I support the president in that regard.”

colonies on Arab land, remain unresolved. Peace with Israel? Not in the near future. Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarek, 76, has finally agreed to allow candidates to run against him for the presidency, but his most formidable challenger, Ayman Nour, was rotting in prison until January. He’s now under virtual house arrest, which makes campaigning a tad inconvenient. Even the deployment of government goons against pro-Nour demonstrators hasn’t reduced the flow of U.S. foreign aid or Egyptian anti-Americanism. Libya has agreed to suspend its nuclear program and Syria is being pressured to pull its troops out of Lebanon, but neither move—both in strategic backwaters—significantly affects the economic or security prospects of American interests. On to the big subjects: Iran has long sought improved relations with the U.S. It is a rare opportunity to form a friendship with an oil-rich, politically influential regional player. North Korea, on the other hand, poses our biggest challenge: a nuclear capable

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AS FAR AS I’M CONCERNED, BUSH DESERVES TO BE IMPEACHED FOR LYING TO HIS EMPLOYERS As far as I’m concerned, Bush deserves to be impeached for lying to his employers—that would be us—about Iraq’s WMDs. He should face prosecution at a war crimes tribunal for the murder of the 100,000-plus Iraqis he ordered killed by U.S. troops. He deserves life in prison for ordering the torture, and allowing the murder under torture, of countless innocent Afghans and Iraqis. Nothing, not even if the Iraq war sparked the transformation of the entire Muslim world into peaceful and prosperous Athenian-style democracies, could retroactively justify such murderous perfidy. I’m not convinced a Riyadh spring is about to bloom. It will take a lot more than male-only Saudi municipal elections held in half the country, in which six of the seven winners were illegally promoted by the kingdom’s extremist Wahabbi religious establishment. Bush’s current foreign policy report card is a mixed bag: a B in Phys Ed and a string of Ds and Fs in more important, heavily weighted subjects. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has eased somewhat, largely thanks to an event that had nothing to do with Bush, Arafat’s death and replacement with Mahmoud Abbas. But even the Palestinian Authority’s own polls show that fewer than half of Palestinians accept recent elections as legitimate, while 84 percent of the population say they live without safety or security in their daily lives. Basic issues, such as Israeli

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state, led by a paranoid and isolated autocrat who has threatened to incinerate the West Coast. Bush’s charm offensive has been so badly botched that he has been reduced to promising that he has no immediate plans to invade Iran. “I hear all these rumors about military attacks, and it’s just not the truth,” he says. But the U.S. is better poised to invade Iran than North Korea (and oil adds to the motivation). Bush has also failed to reassure North Korea. “We have taken a serious measure by increasing nuclear arms in preparation for any invasions by enemies,” the North Korean regime said March 22. So long, Seattle. Even the stirrings of electioneering in Iraq and Afghanistan have left the Muslim world cold. Both contests, held amid pervasive fraud, violence and corruption in active war zones where millions are too afraid to venture outdoors, are interpreted as ersatz democracy imposed upon puppet regimes created by a hostile occupation force. And the stooges are disorganized. Iraq’s fractious parties haven’t been able to form a government and Afghanistan’s elections have been delayed until the fall owing to the continuing war with the Taliban. A BBC poll taken in Turkey, a staunch American ally and the model secular state in the Islamic world, finds that 82 percent of Turks consider the United States under George W. Bush to be the greatest threat to world peace. Is this a world “favorable to American principles and interests”? Clapping your hands is fun, but it doesn’t change jack. MTW

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GIANT LEAP Talking to Jaime Catto about the world’s duality

By Krista Sherer 1 Giant Leap is an exceptional film. Made in 2001, it’s a multimedia production set in 12 parts. It mixes elaborate visuals, brilliant music, spoken word poetry and interviews with Kurt Vonnegut, Michael Franti, Tom Robbins, Baaba Maal and other lesser-known but still fascinating people around the world. The film concentrates on the seemingly paradoxical themes of unity and diversity, taking viewers on an insightful journey that shows how we’re all interconnected by ideas like God, money, sex and death. The geniuses behind this quasi-documentary—Duncan Bridgeman and Jamie Catto of the United Kingdom—are now traveling the world creating a second Giant Leap. In fact, they were recently on Maui interviewing and filming local Hawaiian artists. As Bridgeman was busy recording the ‘Ulalena Band, Catto and I spoke about their journey.

Maui Time: How has Maui been treating you? Jaime Catto: With beautiful hospitality, lovely people. We have a great crew working with us who are underpaid, by us. We’ve had an amazing diversity of people that we have met with a great menu from Hawaiian singer Willie K kind of stuff to the ‘Ulalena Band and everything in between, ya know. We have been really

lucky with the weather, the whales. My family has been here and they’ve been having a cool time. It’s always too brief. You know our fans, or people in the media often consider us to be aficionados of world culture. But really we are like a stone that skims off the surface of places. We’re never anywhere for longer than a week or two. You have to honor the fact that we can’t pretend to anyone that we are going very deep into any particular culture. We try to gather as we go as much inspiration, wisdom, insight, music that fits with what we are doing as much as possible and hope we find like-minded people who don’t mind our fly-by attitude. ‘Cause we are very magpieish: we fly in, we grab and we go, and we try to be respectful. We try to make sure it is a benefit to the people that work with us. Sometimes it’s good and they get a platform. Sometimes it’s good for the indigenous issues to come up. Generally, we are not a charity project. We are coming through as artists trying to fill our boots with as much stuff that inspires us as possible So for the people who don’t know about 1 Giant Leap, can you briefly explain it? It is a new multimedia art, which is a mixture of great music interwoven with our music. So we put headphones on people and they play and they play along with our music and they might be really famous, like

Michael Stipe or Bono. They might be unknown [internationally] like the percussionist of ‘Ulalena or a guy in a tree in India. And we weave this all together with interviews we do with the people we meet. We try to meet as many writers, gurus, gravediggers, prostitutes, skate kids and people from all walks of life as we can. We talk to them about big subjects like God, sex, money, conflict and all their insights get woven in with the music and the images we shoot as we travel, and it creates kind of a bank of wisdom or a bank of conversation that is often playful, often serious, often sad, often uplifting, always hopefully inspiring material that is a mixture of unity and diversity at the same time. And so what is this second project about? It is very similar to the first one except we are trying to look at everything through the lens of duality. So God becomes good and evil. It is trying to look at most ideas and show that there is another side to them or many sides to them. There is very rarely one side to anything and people who believe in absolute truths, I suppose, are the villains of our film. These are the people that believe there is only one way and it is their way, whether it be a religious person, political person or a trickle down economics person or a racist. Our thesis, I suppose, is that there are many ways to

look at things. We’re doing good and evil, we’re doing man and woman, freedom and innocence, all sides of things, often showing that two opposite things can be true at the same time. What was the inspiration behind this second project? We’re artists. I wish I had some lofty inspiration answer to give you. I suppose the inspiration mainly is that these subjects are things that we talk about when we meet people. I mean really connect with somebody, not small talk. I hate small talk, so does Duncan. When you meet someone and you have a very short period of time to connect, and if you want to connect you are going to talk about things that matter to you. You’ll talk about your family. If you get really close, you might talk about your fears, you might talk about your worries about death, your obsession with money, demons or whatever. These are the conversations that afterwards you say, “I had a really great conversation with so and so. I really connected with them.” So we want to be a big catalyst for that, but for ourselves more than for the public. It’s a catalyst for our own mind and our own experience. We trust that it will be for everybody else, but we are not doing it for humanity. We’re doing for ourselves as artists, and it happens that it inspires other people. And that makes it part of what it’s about on its own. CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 ➤

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So what music or film inspires you? I would say to everyone to get the album Habla con Ella. It means “talk to her.” The score to Il Postino is great. Those two I could listen to over and over again. Duncan and I just started an online label called spaciousmusic.com and all the people on that inspire me. It’s not particularly commercial, it’s not poppy radio, it’s gorgeous stuff. It’s incredible musicians who I could never be as good as. I love Slovo who is also on spacious. I listen to a lot of instrumental music mainly. Miss Sarajevo is a great film and done by the guy that got Bono involved in the Bosnian War. And I liked The Incredibles. That was the film of the year. Holly Hunter, she’s a class act. Who are some of the people you have interviewed? Marianne Williamson, who wrote A Return to Love; Billy Connolly, who is a big Scottish actor and comedian; Stephen Fry, a great writer; Philip Pullman, who is

the author of His Dark Materials trilogy; Susan Sarandon, Noam Chomsky, Gabriel Roth again, Tom Robbins again, Ram Das again; Neil Donald Walsh, who wrote Conversations with God; some Baptist preachers, some racists and some nut cases. I couldn’t get Haruki Murakami to say yes and who is my favorite writer. I’m trying to get Carrie Fisher, Oprah Winfrey and I’m also trying to get villains and hear people that we don’t always agree with. Tom Robbins was great when talking about duality. He said we need to move out of the mind set that says either this or that and go into both and not just either/or.

We’re doing good and evil, we’re doing man and woman, freedom and innocence, all sides of things, often showing that two opposite things can be true at the same time.

Where have you traveled and where are you going? So far we’ve been to Senegal, Ghana, South Africa, Mali, Gabon, Kenya, Paris, Brazil, Mexico, New Orleans, New York, Nashville, San Francisco, Seattle, Oregon, Los Angeles, now Maui, then India, Japan,

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China, Oman, Dubai, Egypt, Turkey and then that’s it. What’s different for you this second time around? One thing that is different this time around, which is such a cliché, is that last time we were just doing this little thing [filming] that went with our album. And this time we’re doing the second Giant Leap. We didn’t expect to get such a response from the first one. It became this thing in which we still get letters everyday from Chile, from Indonesia, from London saying, “You’ve changed my life.” So now that we are doing the second one, we have

much more of an attachment to it being good. There seems to be something at stake here which I don’t think helps. On the positive side, I am traveling with my wife and kids this time around. My wife shot half the first one and this time she’s just hanging out, which is nice. But I think I really, really, need to go to sleep.

So, you’re ready to be done? No. No, again it’s duality. I never want it to be over. Duncan and I will both say we’re the luckiest artists alive. We can go anywhere, work with anyone with any field of creativity, do anything we want with them, and then cut it into anything we want. You couldn’t get a whiter sheet of paper. So I never want it to end, and at the same time I can’t wait until it’s finished. And I can look at it and say it’s good. But you can’t control it. It might not turn out good. It might turn out good. We could totally ruin it. People could say, “What went wrong? They over-thought it. I think they were trying to be too clever.” MTW


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A Family Affair Las Pinatas of Maui take-out. It’s always a bright spot in my day. Not only do Michelle and John know my name, they always recognize my voice and remember my order. “The interchange with the customers is something I look forward to every day,” said John. And then, of course, there’s the food. “I have to have the enchilada sauce every day!” he told me. I keep hoping that one day someone will fess up about the super-secret ingredients in this unique sauce, but no. Pinata’s beans and rice are no secret among vegans on the island. There is no lard in the beans and no chicken broth in the rice. And they still taste great. “Both have a unique flavor that a lot of people embrace as their own, whether they are from southern California, Arizona or Texas,” said John.

Most people remember Cheers, a popular sitcom from the 1980s about a small Boston pub “where everybody knows your name and they’re always glad you came.” While I don’t know of a bar on Maui that gets me skipping and humming these lyrics, Pinata’s Mexican Restaurant in Kahului certainly does.

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395 Dairy Rd, Unit J. Located next to Kinko’s, near the intersection of Dairy Rd. and Hana Hwy in Kahului. 877-9707. $ Pinata’s owners Steve and Lesley Hargrove are always glad you came. So are their son and daughter-in-law, John and Michelle. Pinata’s exudes a warmth that is tell-tale of a family run restaurant. And a family affair it is, from top to bottom. “We have a lot of families within the group,” said John. “Our head chef’s wife and her mother both work for us. We’ve had sister teams, mother-son teams and, of course, Michelle and I.” For Michelle, getting to know her patrons‚ families is a special part of her job. “I love seeing all the women who come in pregnant, craving Mexican food,” she said. “Then they bring in their new babies. I get to watch as they grow into young kids. Born and raised on Pinata’s!” John and Michelle came to Maui to help manage Pinata’s in August 2003 and January 2004, respectively. “My parents had it in place for eight years and had been working on me for that long to move here,” said John. “What finally convinced me to move? A combination of Maui being Maui and the mainland being the mainland.” The Hargroves will soon be celebrating Pinata’s 10th anniversary. Their actual anniversary date couldn’t be more appropriate: Cinco de Mayo. I frequently call in to Pinata’s for

Last week I met my friend Dr. Aaron Altura at Pinata’s to celebrate his birthday. Usually on the run delivering babies, I thought Pinata’s quick service might be just his style. I was right. “The quantity is just right, the quality is there and it’s a no-frills atmosphere,” Aaron said. “Perfect for sitting down for a quick lunch.” While standing in the 12:30 p.m. lunch line, I watched Aaron review the menu. He settled on the special of the day, which was a chicken tamale ($3.65 for one, $8.99 for the plate). I followed suit. I had been in a Pinata’s rut, always alternating between my two favorites—the fish taco ($3.50 for one, $8.75 for the plate) and the chicken enchilada ($3.39 for one, $8.50 for the plate). The first step was admitting that I

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had a problem. It was time for me to try something new and extraordinary. And extraordinary it was. Pinata’s serves a traditional tamale, meat that is seasoned and wrapped in masa (cornmeal) and steamed in a corn husk. What makes Pinata’s tamales unique is that they come smothered in Pinata’s delicious enchilada sauce. Other items my friends swear by are the chicken tostado ($4.85), Mexican Chicken Salad ($6.75) and the Kitchen Sink Burrito (ranging from $6.15 for the vegan to $8.55 for fish). The last is, by far, the restaurant’s most popular item. There is nothing on the menu over $9. In addition to dine-in or take-out, Pinata’s offers catering service—take and make or ready to eat, with delivery available for your next family affair. MTW

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Open M-Fr 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Cornor of Market and Main. Wailuku. 244-5950. $ Café Marc Aurel - Offers an elegantly casual menu, including gourmet cheeses, dolmas, tzatziki and an extensive wine-by-the-glass list. 28 N. Market Street, Wailuku, 244-0852. $$ Cupie’s Drive-In - Local lunch take-out. Open Monday through Saturday. 134 W Kamehameha Ave, Kahului, 877-3055. $ Da Kitchen - Huge portions of local Hawaiian food. Plate lunches, steak plates and amazing chicken katsu. Very casual; sit and eat or get your food to go. 425 Koloa St., Kahului, 871-7782. $ Denny’s - Open 24 hours, serving breakfast, lunch or dinner. Omelettes, burgers, salads. 430 Kele St., Kahului, 873-5550. $ Dragon Dragon Chinese Restaurant - Excellent service and fair prices with dishes like Kung Pao Chicken, Crispy Gau Gee Mein and Honey Walnut Prawns. Maui Mall, Kahului, 893-1628. $ Dish - The concept is simple. Every month, the owner

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and manager decide on a different “menu” of 14 entrees, of which you may select 12 to assemble in their kitchen. Sessions available Wed-Sat. 150 Hana Highway, Kahului, 877-1414. $$ Dunes Restaurant - Adventuresome revisions of local and American breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites. Maui Lani Golf Course, Kahului, 877–7461. $$ Fiesta Time - Superior Mexican taqueria. Order a la carte or combo special with the freshest ingredients. 1132 Lower Main, Wailuku, 249-8463. $ Gardencafe (Brigit & Bernard's) - Oasis of cozy European and fresh island fish cuisine in the midst of the industrial zone. Lunch, dinner, catering. 335 Ho'ohana St., Kahului, 877-6000. $$ Ichiban Restaurant and Sushi Bar - Breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring modestly priced Japanese and local cuisine. Kahului Shopping Center, 871–6977. $$ Island Saimin Noodle Cafe - Island Grind, Chow Fun House specialty. Open Breakfast, Lunch 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. 34 Lono Ave, Kahului. 877-4400 International House of Pancakes - (IHOP) - Open for breakfast, specialty pancakes, sandwiches, along with lunch and dinner entrees. Maui Mall, Kahului, 871-4000. $ Little Ceasar Pizza Station - Specialty pizzas along with salads and sandwiches. Located inside of K-mart. 424 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 871-1566. $ Koho Grill & Bar - Comfort food in a casual setting. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Open daily at 7 a.m. 275 Kaahumanu Ave., Queen Kaahumanu Center, 8775588. Kozo Sushi - Fast food take out. Open 9 a.m to 7 p.m. Mon through Sat. Sushi platters available. 52 N. Market Place, Kahului, 243-5696. $

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Krispy Kreme - This place is known all over the world for its warm, tasty glazed doughnuts. 433 Kele St., Kahului, 893-0883. $ Mama Ding’s Pasteles - This family owned resturant consist of a variety of breads, coconut papaya bread, apple cinnnamon, Puerto Rican sweet bread. Serving breakfast. Open 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.255 Alamaha, Kahului. 877-5796. $

Maui Mix Plate - Traditional foods of the varied ethnic groups who call Hawaii home. 70 Ka’ahumanu Ave, Kahului, 877-0706. $ Maui Tacos - Featuring tacos and burritos with chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, lime juices and island spices. 275 Kaahumanu Ave, Queen Kaahumanu Mall, Kahului, 871-7726. $ Mercado - Latino Mexican Market, with produce from Mexico, S. america,Tonga & New Zealand. Homeade Tamales. Open M-F 8-5:30pm 325 Hukilike St. Unit #1 Kahului 871-5067. $ Mike’s Restaurant - Authentic Chinese cooking and ono local grinds. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also offer catering. 1900 E. Main St., Wailuku, 2447888. $ Piñata’s - Fresh and wholesome Mexican food from the kitchen sink burritos to quesadillas. Casual dining and various piñatas available. 395 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 877–8707. $ Pulehu BBQ - Local plate lunches with a Southern smokehouse twist. 1500 Lower Main St., Wailuku, 244-4049 or 244-6159. $ Ruby’s - Walk down memory lane at this fabulous ‘50s cafe. Old time American dining morning to night. Queen Ka`ahumanu Center, Kahului, 248-7829. $ Saeng’s Thai Cuisine - Vegetarian, meat and seafood Thai entrees in a casual garden setting. 2119 Vineyard, Wailuku, 244-1567. $$ Saigon Cafe - Wailuku’s hidden secret! Delicious and affordable Vietnamese cuisine with excellent service. 1792 Main, Wailuku, 243-9560. $$ Sam Sushi - A new location and with over 20 years of experience in the food industry. Catering and party trays available. Open Mon-Fri, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat, 5-9 p.m. 1951 E. Vineyard St., Wailuku, 249-2420. $$ Sandalwood Golf Course Restaurant - Lunch with a view, served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2500 Honoapiilani Hwy, Waikapu, 242-6000. $$ Sheik’s Restaurant - Local favorites including Loco Moco and Shoyu Chicken. 97 Wakea Ave, Kahului, 8770121. $

Manaña Garage - Latin American cuisine with unique and colorful decor. Try the Chicken Tortilla Epozote, vegetarian enchilada and paella. Cool, quaint bar. 33 Lono St., Kahului, 873–0220. $$

Simply Sweets Bakery - Delicious sweet and savory pastries, rolls, cakes, Mauisadas and deli sandwiches. Open Mon-Thu, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Fri, 7 a.m.6:30 p.m; Sat, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. 150 Hana Hwy., Kahului, 893-0700. $

Marco’s Grill Deli - A lavish and beautiful setting complements the hearty Italian food and excellent wines. 444 Hana Hwy, Kahului, 877-4446. $$

Siu’s Chinese Kitchen - Fast food Chinese with daily specials. All entrees are served with rice or noodles. 70 E Kaaumanu Ave., Maui Mall, 871-0828. $

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, Kahului, 877–CUPS. $

Squeaky’s Family Restaurant - “A Taste of Philadelphia” with real Philly cheesesteak, pan-fried trout, vegetarian meatloaf. Open for breakfast. 197 North Market Street, Wailuku, 244-4100. $

Maui Beach Hotel - Buffet-style restaurant featuring different foods each night of the week. Features range from Shabu Shabu (tons of meat) to sushi and Japanese. 170 Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului, 877-0051. $$

Stillwell’s Bakery & Cafe - Specialty cakes and desserts, breads and pastries, with sandwiches, salads and soups for lunch. Open 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Sat. 1740 Kaahumanu Ave, Wailuku, 243-2243. $

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Sushi Go - Presents a concept unlike anything we’ve seen on Maui: Conveyor-belt sushi! Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, Kahului, 877-8744. $

Bocalino Bistro & Bar - Affordably priced Mediterranean cuisine. Open for dinner. Late night menu served until 1 a.m. 1279 S. Kihei Rd., 874-9299. $$

Keoki’s Fish N’ Chips - Ono Fish & Chips. Open for Breakfast 7 a.m. Kukui Mall, next to Starbucks 8911400. $

Sub Paradise - Maui’s famous subs since 1990. An extensive list of breakfast bagels, sub sandwiches and salads. Open Mon-Fri, 7 p.m.; Sat, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. 395 E. Dairy Rd, Kahului, 877-8779.

Blue Marlin Harbor Front Grill & Bar - Get amazing seafood, steaks, sandwiches, pizza and sushi. Eat outdoors overlooking the Ma’alaea Fishing Fleet. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-8844. $$

Kihei Caffe - Affordable breakfast and lunch with lanai seating, hearty portions, tasty sandwiches, huli chicken and fresh fish. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 879-2230. $

Takamiya Market - Plate lunches, homemade corned beef, sashimi, tossed salads. Catering and banquet facility. 359 N. Market St., Wailuku, 244-3404. $ Tasty Crust - Local style cuisine for breakfast (try their famous hotcakes!), lunch and dinner. Serving Maui since 1944. 1770 Mill, Wailuku, 244-0845. $ Tiffany’s - Featuring 103 items of local and Asian entrees, Bento boxes, noodles and fish. Featuring DJ and Karaoke. Open 10:30-2 a.m. 1424 Lower Main St. Wailuku, 249-0052. $ Tin Ying Chinese Restaurant - A Hong Kong-style 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., Wailuku, 242-4371. $ Tokyo Tei - Lunch and dinner featuring teriyaki beef and fish, tempura, katsu, saimin and more. 1063 E. Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-9630. $ Valley Isle Seafood - Known for their luau stew, along with several choices of seafood. 475 Hukilike St., Kahului, 873-4847. $ Wei Wei BBQ & Noodle House - Very affordable Chinese cuisine, counter-service, delicious noodle dishes. 210 Imikala St., Wailuku, 242-7928. $ Wow-Wee Maui Cafe - Unique candy bars, ice cream shakes, bagels, coffees, sandwiches and soups. Also a Hawaiian menu, kava kava, sushi and oxygen bars. 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 871-1414. $

Buzz’s Warf - Steaks, seafood and more, including Sweet Paradise Prawns. Reservations recommended. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-5426. $$ Cafe Kiowai - Authentic Japanese fare according to centuries-old tradition. Casual dining in a relaxed garden setting. 5400 Makena Alanui, Maui Prince Hotel, 874--1111.$$ Caffe Ciao - Italian cuisine baked in a Kiawe wood oven. Open for lunch and dinner. Dine outdoors poolside. The Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 875-4100. $$ Capische? - Contemporary Italian with a twist and an extensive wine list. Commanding ocean views from every table. Wailea Diamond Resort, 879–2224. $$$ Cyberbean Internet Cafe - Gourmet coffee, espressos, cappucinos, lattes, sandwiches, smoothies and salads. 1881 S Kihei, 879-4799. $ Da Kitchen - Huge portions of local Hawaiian food. Plate lunches, steak plates and amazing chicken katsu. Very casual; sit and eat or get your food to go. 2439 S Kihei Rd., 875-7782. $ Denny’s - Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch or dinner with omelets, burgers, salads. Open 24 hours. 2763 S. Kihei Rd., 879-8600. $ Dina’s Sandwitch - Deli sandwiches, Salads & Hot Dogs, homade Potato Salad, Pasta Salad, healthy garden fresh salads & Saimin. Open 11a.m.- 10 p.m. 145 N Kihei Rd, 879-3262. $ Enrique’s Restaurant - Authentic Mexican food. Fajitas, seafood, enchiladas, tamales, burritos and vegetarian items. Open Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., 875-2910. $ Fernando’s - Authentic Mexican food. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei, 879-9952. $

SOUTH MAUI Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Affordable takeout seafood, chicken, ribs—all deep fried tempura style or grilled. 1913 S Kihei Rd., 874-0788. $ Antonio’s - Italian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere, extensive wine list and friendly service. Trust me—try the Tiramisu. 1215 S. Kihei Rd., 875-8800. $$

Ferraro’s - Gourmet Italian cuisine oceanfront with live violin and guitar, outdoor kiawe-wood-burning oven, all-day lunches and cucina rustica dinners. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Fiesta Time - Superior Mexican taqueria. Order a la carte or combo special with the freshest ingredients. 300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ma’alaea, 244-5862. $

Aroma D’Italia Ristorante - Southern Italian cuisine and full wine list at reasonable prices. Open Mon-Sat, 5-9 p.m. 1881 S Kihei Rd., 8790133. $$

Five Palms Restaurant - Local produce and fish featuring Pacific Rim seafood. Breakfast, lunch, pupus and dinner. Open 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 2960 S. Kihei Rd., 879–2607. $$

Ashley’s South Shore Cafe - Affordable breakfast, lunch and dinner with burgers, local plates, fresh island fish, comfort foods and deli sandwiches. 362 Hukulii Pl. (behind Tesoro gas station), Kihei, 874-8600. $

Harry’s Sushi Bar - Japanese cuisine with fresh and delicious sushi. Open 5 p.m.-12 a.m. 100 Ike Drive, Wailea, 879-7677. $$

BadaBing! - Home of the Rat Pack Bar. Pizzas, pastas and Italian specialties created with love and a little attitude. $10 wines and kids eat free on Monday and Saturday. Fuhgeddaboudit! 1945 S Kihei Rd., 875-0188. $$ Bamboo Chi - Euro, Asian and Mediterranean atmosphere—perfect for relaxing with friends. Pupus, tapas and antipasto. Live music Fri-Sat in the Wabi-Sabi Lounge. Dinner attire suggested. Open 5 p.m. 100 Wailea Ike Dr, Wailea, 8794777. $$ Beach ’n Bagels Cafe - Fresh Bagels with traditional toppings of flavored cream cheeses, smoked salmon. sandwiches, salads, and smoothees, Island Coffees Latte & Mocha 2395 S. Kihei Rd., Dolphin Plaza, Kihei, 875-7668. $ Big Wave Cafe - Small cafe serving Pacific Rim cuisine, including lobster and sweet corn fritter with furikake tartar sauce, and coconut shrimp with fruit salsa and ginger lilikoi sauce. Open daily. 1215 S Kihei Rd., 891-8688. $ Bistro Molokini - Blend of California and island cuisine, lunch and dinner. Poolside. Grand Wailea, 875-1234. $$

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Life’s a Beach - Food and drinks in a fun atmosphere. Nachos, burritos, prime rib and grilled mahi mahi and lunch specials. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., 891–8010. $ Lobster Cove - Seafood, steak and lobster at its best in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Open 5 p.m. to midnight daily. 100 Ike Dr., Wailea, 879–7677. $$$ Longhi’s Wailea - Seafood, meat and pasta entrees with many not listed on the menu. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 891–8883. $$$ LuLu’s - Ribs, burgers, chicken wings, Black ‘n Blue Ahi and more in a fun, upbeat tiki-fied atmosphere with a huge bar and open-air deck. 1941 S. Kihei Rd., 8799944. $ Ma`alaea Grill - Reasonably priced fine dining overlooking the harbor from the Maui Ocean Center. Ma`alaea Harbor Village, 243–2206. $$ Ma’alaea Waterfront Restaurant - Seafood and Continental cuisine. Open for dinner daily from 5 p.m. Milowai Condominium, 50 Hauoli St., 244-9028. $$ Marco’s South Side Grill - A lavish and beautiful setting complements the hearty Italian food and excellent wines. 1445 S Kihei Rd., 874–4041. $$ Maui Espresso & Shave Ice - Finest Hawaiian shave ice, a full service coffee kiosk, fruit smoothies and shakes. 2439 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0414. $ Maui Tacos - Featuring tacos and burritos with chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, lime juices and spices from the islands. 2411 S. Kihei Road, Kamaole Beach Center, 879-5005. $ Mulligan’s On the Blue - Maui’s authentic Irish pub, plenty o’Irish food, whiskey and beer. Breakfast served till 3 p.m 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874–1131. $ Nick’s Fishmarket - Fine dining in open air and elegance with amazing seafood dishes and fresh fish. Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 879–7224. $$$ OutBack Steak House - Quality steaks, shrimp-onthe-barbie, and the Bloomin’ Onion in a casual and lively atmosphere. Open 4-10 p.m. 281 Pi’ikea Ave, Kihei 879-8400. $$ Pita Paradise - Good food served fast. Serving up a mean Mediterranean-style “gyro,” salads and wraps, with outdoor lanai. Kihei Kalama Village Center, 875–7679. $ Royal Thai Cuisine - Thai food with a large selection of vegetarian dishes. Open for lunch (Mon-Fri) and dinner (nightly). 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0813. $

Hawaiian Moons Natural Foods - Salad Bar goes beyond all others. Healthy natural foods. Open 7 days 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 2411 S. Kihei Road 875-4356. $

Roy’s Bar & Grill - Mouth-watering Hawaiian fusion entrees in a spacious and upbeat atmosphere. Open nightly from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Fine dining, reservations recommended. Piilani Shopping Center, 303 Piikea Ave., Kihei, 891-1120. $$$

Horhitos Mexican Cantina - Burritos, salads, appetizer and “food for gringos,” too. Located next to Hapa’s Nightclub. Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei, 891-MEXI. $

Sansei Restaurant - Japanese-based Pacific Rim dining, sushi bar and late night menu. Award-winning cuisine, early bird and late night special. 1881 S. Kihei Rd., 879–0004. $$ K

Hula Moon - Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or a champagne Sunday brunch with an open air tropical setting and spectacular ocean views. Featuring fresh Hawaiian fish. 3700 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 874-7831. $$$

Sarento’s on the Beach - Contemporary dining near the water’s edge. Italian cuisine, very romantic. Private VIP table available. 2980 S. Kihei Rd., 875–7555. $$$

Humuhumunukunukuapua’a - Hawaiian and Polynesian cuisine oceanside. Grand Wailea Resort, 875-1234 ext. 4900. $$$

Seawatch - Hawaii regional cuisine utilizing the freshest island fish and produce. Open for breakfast and lunch 8 a.m to 3 p.m, dinner 5:30 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Drive, Wailea, 875-8080. $$

Jawz Tacos - Island-style tacos and burritos, including choice of vegetarian, mahi mahi, ono, shrimp, chicken or steak. Impressive salsa bar and the taco salads are da bomb! 1280 S Kihei Rd., 874-TACO. $ Joy’s Place - “Smart eating” featuring organic foods which are low fat, low salt and wheat free. Open Mon thru Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1993 S. Kihei Rd., 879-9258. $ Kai Ku Ono - A tapas-style menu, where everything is a la carte, special late night menu and sushi. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with bar and lounge area. 2511 S Kihei Rd., 875–1007. $$

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Shabu Shabu Toji - Healthy and delicious Japanese style fondue. Beef, pork or seafood, and veggies. Open for lunch Wed-Fri; dinner 5:30-9:30 p.m. nightly. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 875-8366. $ Spago - Gourmet cuisine as presented by worldfamous chef-owner Wolfgang Puck. Oceanfront dining at its finest! Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Spices - Steak, seafood and more! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S. Kihei Rd., 891-8860. $$$

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Stella Blues Cafe - Healthy, quality food in a casual, homestyle setting. Breakfast, lunch and dinner with daily specials. 1279 S. Kihei Rd., 8743779. $$ South Shore Tiki Lounge - Killer burgers, sausage sandwiches, mai-tais and pizza. Awesome outdoor seating on the Aloha Jungle Lanai. Open 11 a.m.-2 a.m., serving food 'till midnight! Kihei Kalama Village, 874-6444. $ Sports Page Bar & Grill - Over 100 menu items, including half-pound burgers and deli sandwiches, with 24 TVs and a full bar. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd, 879-0602. $ Sunset Mixed Grill - Local, Japanese and Chinese cusine, along with some Korean dishes. Entrees come with two side dishes. Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. BYOB. 2395 S. Kihei Rd. 891-1991. $ Tastings Wine Bar & Grill - Savory and sweet nibbles, such as house smoked duck breast on wilted spinach with toasted hazelnuts, grilled whole Moi with jasmine rice and ginger braised bok choy, along with an excellent wine list. Open Tue-Sun, 5 p.m. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 879-8711. $$ Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe - Relaxed island luxury in ambience and cuisine, with ocean views and live music. The Shops at Wailea, 8759983. $$ Tony Roma’s - Famous for ribs, barbequed chicken and onion ring loaf, along with daily special. 1819 S. Kihei Road, 875-1104. $$ Vietnamese Cuisine - Hawaiian Opakapaka filet, soft shell crab, New York steak. Open 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Azeka Place I, Kihei, 875-2088. $$ Yorman’s By The Sea - Southern Pacific cuisine with a blend of Louisiana Cajun and tropical flare. Open 5-10 pm. Music nightly. 760 S. Kihei Rd, Kihei 874-8385. $$ K

UPCOUNTRY Anthony’s Coffee Company - A full espresso bar, hot and cold sandwiches, ice cream. Make sure to stop in for a great box lunch to go! 90 Hana Hwy, Paia, 579-8340. $ Aha’Aina - Ocean front dinning Featuring a delicious chili pork burrito and a large variety of omelets. Island fish, chicken Katsu. Open for breakfast and lunch only: Tue-Sat, 7a.m.-2 p.m.; Sun, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. 7 Aewa Place, Pukalani, 5722395. $$

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Cafe Del Sol - Sandwiches and fresh fish, daily special. Open for breakfast and lunch: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3620 Baldwin Ave, Makawao, 572-4877. $

Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks, smoothies. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun thru Thu; 6 a.m. to midnight Fri and Sat. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. $

BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Deep-dish specialty pizzas and homemade Pizookies with live music nightly. Overlooking Lahaina Town with ocean view. 730 Front St., 661-0700. $

Café Des Amis - Charming cafe with delicious sweet and savory crepes and Mediterranean fare. 42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-6323. $

Lynne’s Cafe - Affordable homestyle local food including breakfast, plate lunch, chow fun and more! Catering available. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-9363. $

Blue Lagoon - Casual dining with local grinds and bar, surrounded by waterfalls and palm trees. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661–8141. $

Café Mambo - International bistro featuring Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine with Moorish influences.BYOB. 30 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8021. $

Makawao Steak House - Classic and comfortable menu with daily fish preparations and salad bar. 3612 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572-8711. $$

Breakwall Cafe - Serving breakfast, coffee, sandwiches, salads, smoothies. Open everyday 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-7220. $

Cakewalk Paia Bakery - High quality baked goods, sandwiches and specialty cakes. 100 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8770. $

Mama’s Fish House - Fresh island fish with fresh local ingredients at “Maui’s favorite restaurant.” 799 Poho Pl., Kuau, 579–8448. $$$

Casanova - First class service, first class food. Fine Italian dining at night and Makawao’s favorite deli by day. 1188 Makawao Ave., 572–0220. $$

Maui’s Best Tamales & Local Food - Authentic, fresh and tasty Mexican cuisine along with local favorites. 81 Makawao Ave., Pukalani Square, 5732998. $

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. - Fine Southern foods, with “Forrest Gump” movie memorabilia and logo wear in a lively, casual atmosphere. 889 Front St., Lahaina, 661–3111. $$

Café 808 - Local diner style serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4566 Lower Kula Rd., Kula, 878-6874. $

Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon - Hankering for some grub? Charley’s serves it hearty and healthy from breakfast to dinner and beyond. 142 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia, 579–9453. $ K Colleen’s - 1940s-style urban bistro serving breakfast, lunch and dinner from 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. Haiku Cannery, 575-9211. $$ Fresh Mint - Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine including Summer Rolls, Spicy Lemongrass Soup and Soy Fish in Clay Pot. Open daily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Catering and take-out available. 115 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9144. $ Hali`imaile General Store - Gourmet dining in a charming atmosphere with food from Chef Beverly Gannon’s award-winning menu. 900 Hali`imaile Rd, 572–2666. $ Hana Hou Cafe - Hawaiian homestyle cooking with aloha-filled ambience and local musicians. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-2661. $ Island Tacos - Taco stand with fresh, made-to-order fish, beef and chicken tacos. Daily from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery. $ Jacque’s Northshore Bistro - Tropical yet festive atmosphere, with a sushi bar, indoor and lanai dining. 120 Hana Hwy, Pa`ia, 579–8844. $$ Jameson’s Grill & Bar - Featuring fine steaks, fresh local fish and seafood, and of course, baked artichoke. 200 Kapalua Dr., Kapalua, 669-5653. $$$ Kimura Saimin Shop - Casual atmosphere, simple, affordable menu with fresh ingredients done right! 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-5228. $ Kitada’s - Saimin for breakfast is a standard. Teriyaki beef, hamburger steak, tofu and teriyaki all available. 3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572–7241. $ Kula Lodge & Restaurant - Upcountry’s familystyle restaurant with sweeping views of the island. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Haleakala Highway, 878-1535. $ La Provence - French-style bistro and patisserie with lanai, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open Wed

Milagros Food Co. - South American cuisine with an island influence. Best people watching spot in Pa`ia! Extensive tequila menu and delicious daily special. 3 Baldwin St., Paia, 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. 2A Baldwin Ave., Pa`ia, 579–8030. $ Pauwela Cafe & Bakery - Healthy, low fat deli cuisine and daily fresh baked goods. Open 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 375 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku, 575-9242. $ Polli’s Mexican Restaurant - Paniolo country’s premier Mexican cantina, with nachos, burritos, ensaladas and more! 1202 Makawao Ave., 572-7808. $ SandBar & Grill - Casual contemporary island cuisine, featuring salads, kiawe grill burgers, sandwiches and lobster tacos. Full bar, happy hour everyday 4-6 p.m. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 89 Hana Hwy., Paia, 579-8742. $ Vasi Gourmet - The best cakes and pastries around, along with delicious salads, quiches and gyros with a variety of teas. Open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 810 Kokomo Road, Haiku Marketplace, 575-9588. $ Veg Out - Vegan and vegetarian food, from Mexican, Italian and Far East influences. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-5320. $

WEST MAUI A&J Kitchen, Deli & Bakery - Choose from American, Hawaiian, Korean and Chinese cuisines. Bakery with cakes and cookies. Lahaina Center, 667–0623. $ Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Seafood, chicken, ribs, deep fried tempura style or grilled. Great food great prices. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 667-9009. $ Aloha Mixed Plate - Experience the traditional foods of the varied ethnic groups who call Hawaii home. 1285 Front St., Lahaina, 661-3322. $ Athens Greek Restaurant - Affordable and authentic gyros, shish kebab, falafel and more. Ya’Sou! Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-4300. $ The Bakery - Freshly baked breads and pastries. Soup and sandwiches available. 991 Limahana Pl., Lahaina, 667-9062. $ Ba-Le - French Vietnamese sandwiches, noodle dishes, pho, saimin and more. Wide variety of tapioca. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-5566. $ Bamboo Bar & Grill - Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese sushi. Delivery available, great daily special. Open late with full bar, pool tables. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4051. $ K Banyan Tree - “Eclectic Pacific cuisine with a Hawaiian twist.” Lodge atmosphere, ocean views. Ritz Carlton Kapalua, 669–6200. $$$ Basil Tomato’s Italian Grill - Specializing in Northern Italian cuisine. Come in for the ambience,

Cafe O’Lei - Oceanfront dining featuring light and healthy yet hearty gourmet lunch and dinner. Delicious salads and focaccia sandwiches. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661–9491. $$ Cafe Sauvage - Gourmet, hearty, satisfying fare in an unpretentious setting. Extensive beer and wine menu, after-dinner cordials, and desserts! 844 Front St., Lahaina, 661–7600. $$ K Canoes - Casual yet elegant dining serving Polynesian style steaks, and seafood. Lunch 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m., dinner 5-9 p.m. 1450 Front St., Lahaina, 661–0937. $$ Captain Dave Fish & Chips - Classic baskets of fish and chips. Open daily. 126 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 667-6700. $ Castaway Cafe - Beachside, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Soups, salads, pasta. Maui Kaanapali Villas & Resort, 661-9091. $ Cilantro - Fresh Mexican Grill island fish, tacos and burritos. Mexican food beyond the border. 170 Papalaua St., Lahaina, 667-5444. $ Chez Paul Restaurant - Fine dining French cuisine, open for dinner only. Romantic setting. Call for reservations. 820 Olowalu Rd., Olowalu, 661-3843. $$$ K China Boat - The best Mandarin Szechwan cuisine on Maui, open for lunch and dinner. 4474 L. Honoapiilani Road, Kahana Gateway Shopping Center, 669-5089. $ CJ’s Deli & Diner - Reasonably priced comfort foods like Reuben sandwiches, pot roast, freshly baked pies and more. Open daily. 2580 Kekaa Dr., Fairway Shops, Kaanapali, 667-0968. $ Coconut Grove - Steak, seafood and other island favorites. Next to Lahaina Cannery Mall. Open 5:30-9 p.m. 1312 Front Street, Lahaina, 661-5648. Comercial Mexicana Store - Authentic Mexican food, Tamales, enchilads, tacos, soups, rice and beans Open everyday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina, 661-6193. $ Compadres Bar & Grill - Western cooking with a Mexican accent. Oceanview dining and Margarita bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-7189. $ Cool Cat Cafe - 1950s-style diner with lanai. Delicious burgers and sandwiches, huge salads and fountain desserts. Lahaina Wharf Center, 667-0908. $ K Curry-In-A-Hurry - Curry dishes that are delightful and delicious in alternative vegetarian eating. Open Tue-Sat, 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 661-4370. $ David Paul’s Lahaina Grill - Fine Pacific Rim cuisine in the intimate dining room on the ground floor of the Lahaina Inn. 127 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 667–5117. $$$ K Dollie’s Pub & Cafe - Pizza, sandwiches, salads and full bar. Open daily 11 a.m. to midnight. 4310 L. Honoapiilani Hwy., Kahana Manor Shops, 669-0266. $ Feast At Lele - A royal tour of the cuisine of Polynesian sharing the spotlight with music and dance from four Pacific islands. 505 Front Street, Lahaina, 667-5353. $$$ Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie - Maui’s own restaurant brewery, with rotisserie grill, featuring steak, seafood and ambience. Also, late-night menu served until 1:30 a.m.! 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy., Kahana, 669-3474. $$


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Gaby’s Pizzeria - Casual Italian dining with pizza and pasta from $6-$25. Open 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8112. $ Gazebo Restaurant - Full breakfast and lunch menu, casual atmosphere and beautiful oceanside setting. 5315 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Napili, 669-5621. $ Gerard’s - Fine French dining in downtown Lahaina. Rich, flavorful yet light foods await your taste buds. 174 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 661–8939. $$$ Giovani’s Tomato Pie Ristorante - Fine Italian dining located. Open for dinner. 2291 Kaanapali Prkwy, 661-3160. $$ Hard Rock Cafe - Good American food at decent prices amongst rock ‘n roll memorabilia. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667–7400. $ Hawaiian Village Coffee - Old-Hawaiian styled coffeehouse with pastries, smoothies, salads and sandwiches, quiche. Open 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy., Kahana Gateway Shopping Center, 665-1114. $ Hecocks - Italian restaurant and cocktail lounge oceanside. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8810. $$ K House of Saimin - Ono homemade saimin, chicken sticks, and Haupia pie are just some of the local favorites here. Old Lahaina Center, 667–7572. $ Hula Grill - Barefoot bar and beachside dining, 1940s style. Menu is a seafood lovers’ delight. Whaler’s Village, Kaanapali, 667–6636. $$

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Soups, brown rice, veggies and kabobs And they deliver. Lahaina Marketplace, 661–9999. $ K

Nachos Grande - Fresh Mexican food, fast. Vegetarian, too. Honokowai Marketplace, 662–0890. $

Kimo’s - Fresh fish, prime rib, and their famous Hula Pie, oceanside dining. Live entertainment daily. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661–4811. $$

Nalu Sunset Bar & Sushi - Sushi rolls, sashimi, various Japanese appetizer, sandwiches and more. Maui Marriott, Kaanapali, 667-1200 ext. 51. $$

Kobe - Japanese Steak House and Oku’s Sushi Bar, featuring teppanyaki cooking and fabulous sushi. Dinner nightly from 5:30-10 p.m., Sushi 5:30-11:30 p.m. 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 667-5555. $$

Okazuya Deli - Quality Japanese plate lunch. The best lemon caper mahi mahi and Okinawan potato tempura ever! Open 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 9 p.m. 3600 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Honokowai, 665-0512. $

Lahaina Coolers - Off the beaten path surf bistro. Good food, good quality, late night menu. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661–7082. $ Lahaina Fish Co. - Chef’s signature Pacific Rim specialties prepared with fresh island fish. Dine on the oceanside lanai. 831 Front St., Lahaina, 661–3472. $$ Leilani’s On The Beach - Relaxed beachfront dining, specializing in fresh seafood and Pacific Rim cuisine. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, 661-4495. $$ Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks, smoothies. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon-Sun 612 Front St. Lahaina 661-4213. $ Longhi’s - Elegant fine dining, freshest ingredients, pasta, seafood and steaks. 888 Front St., Lahaina, 667–2288. $$$ MaLa - Oceanfront dining and organic whole grains cusine. From clams and lobster soup to chicken tikka, beet and goat cheese salads. Full bar. 1307 Front St., Lahaina, 667-9394. $$ Mama’s Ribs & Rotisserie - Serving ribs and roasted chicken, BBQ baked beans, coleslaw and macaroni salad. Napili Plaza, 665–6262. $

i`o - Pacific Rim cuisine among awesome sunset views, and indoor or outdoor dining. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661–8422. $$$

Mango Cafe - Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. American cusine, along with some local favorites. Full bar Nightly specials. 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 2290 Ka’anapali Parkway, 667-1929. $$ K

Island Taco - The best soft shell tacos ever! Beef, fish, pork or chicken, served with black beans, fresh cabbage, cheese, onions and jalapenos. Open very late night, next to Paradice Bluz. 744 Luakini St., Lahaina. $

Maui Tacos - Featuring tacos and burritos with chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, lime juices and spices from the islands. Lahaina Square, 661-8883; Napili Square, 665-0222. $

Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Coffee bar and cafe with great food, eclectic atmosphere, lounge ambience. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., Honokowai, 6670787. $ Jonny’s Burger Joint - Great burgers, as well as Mexican food, salads and fried items, served until midnight, with bar and pool table. 2395 Honoapiilani Hwy, Ka’anapali, 661-4500. $ Kahuna Kabob - Healthy food, low prices!

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Mercado - Latino Mexican Market, with produce from Mexico, S. america,Tonga & New Zealand. Homade Tamales.Open M-F 8-5:30pm 3636 L. Honoapiilani Hwy Ste #6 Honokawi, 665-5900. $

Ono’s Surf Bar & Grill - Casual poolside dining. Now featuring reasonably priced tapas-Hawaiian style menu for dinner. 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. The Westin Maui, Ka’anapali, 667-2525. $

Ruth’s Chris Steak House - USDA prime steak and fine wines. Dinner served nightly. 5-10 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8815. $$$ Sansei Seafood Restaurant and Sushi Bar D.K. Kodama has combined the highest quality sushi bar infused with Hawaii’s cultural flavors. 115 Bay Drive, Kapalua, 669–6286. $$ K Sea House Restaurant - Looking out over incredible Napili Bay, dining is an amazing experience here under the direction of Chef Michael Gallagher. 5900 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Napili, 669–1500. $$ Smoke House - Delicious barbeque, ribs, chicken, sandwiches and hamburgers along with a full bar. Open 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 927 Wainee St., Lahaina, 667-7005. $

Outback Steak House - Quality steaks, shrimp-on-thebarbie, and the Bloomin’ Onion in a casual and lively atmosphere. Open 4-10 p.m. nightly. 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy, Kahana, 665-1822. $$

Spats Trattoria - Step into old Northern Italy. Tables are private and the antipasto serves two. Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali, 667–4727. $$$

Pacific’O - Elegant oceanfront award-winning contemporary Pacific cuisine. Live jazz on weekends. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4341. $$$

Sports Club Kahana Grill - Upscale, healthy restaurant inside Sports Club Kahana. Breakfast, lunch and take-out. 4327 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Rd., Kahana, 669-3539. $$

Penne Pasta - Mark Ellman’s inexpensive Italian bistro with homestyle pasta, pizza and salad. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661–6633. $

Sunrise Cafe - Casual and cozy outdoor lanai, serving American food from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. 693 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8558. $

Pho Saigon 808 - Vietnamese cuisine, Saigon steaks, vegetarian delight. Open 7 days a week. 658 Front St., Wharf Cinema Center, 661-6628. $

Swan Court - One of the top 10 romantic restaurants in the world, with an extensive list of contemporary fine wines. Hyatt Regency, Ka’anapali, 667–4727. $$$

Pioneer Inn - Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with live entertainment nightly. 659 Wharf St., Lahaina, 6613636. $

Take Sushi - Open late night for late night sushi lovers. Full menu and daily special. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4051. $

Pad Thai - Delicious Påd Thai, among many other items. Open daily. 658 Front St., Lahaina, $

Terrace Restaurant - Open from 6:30-11 a.m. serving breakfast only. Elegant dining, buffet-style rotating menu ranging from “Breakfast on the Farm” to “Hawaiian Plantation-Style Breakfast.” Ritz Carlton, Kapalua, 669-6200. $$$

Pizza Paradiso - Award-winning pasta dishes, tossto-order salads, big fat Greek gyros, homemade tiramisu and panna cotta. Honokowai Marketplace, 667-2929. $ Plantation House Restaurant - HawaiianMediterranean cuisine. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. 2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua, 669-6299. $ Reilley’s - Known for their choice award-winning beef. Gourmet steaks and seafood. Open at 5:30 p.m. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Kahana, 667-7477. $$$

Moose McGillycuddy’s - Great value, large portions, all you can eat specials, merry atmosphere and a large bar. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7758. $

Roy’s Bar & Grill - This fine dining restaurant has mouth-watering Hawaiian fusion entrees in a spacious upbeat atmosphere. Open nightly from 5:30-10 p.m. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana, 669-6999. $$$

Mr. Sub Sandwiches - Specialty sandwiches made to order, with salads and homemade soups. 129 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 667-5683. $

Rusty Harpoon Restaurant and Tavern - Quench thirst, satiate hunger and watch sports. Large parties welcome. Whalers Village, Kaanapali, 661–3123. $$

Thai Chef - Thai food like you’ve never had it, with curry, Pad Thai, summer rolls and more. Old Lahaina Center, 667–2814. $ Tropica - Oceanfront dining on Ka’anapali Beach, features sizzling steaks, fresh fish, prepared in variety of styles. Specialty entrees, appetizers and deserts. Open 5:30-9:30 p.m. Westin Kaanapali, 667–2525. $$ Vino - Comfort and contemporary cuisine featuring fresh pasta and an extensive wine list. Open for dinner nightly from 5:30 p.m. Village Course Clubhouse, Kapalua, 661-8466. $$$ Vinny’s Pizza - Authentic New York style pizza, calzones and heros. Open daily, delivery 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, Lahaina, 661-6773. $

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The Second Coming of Jack Johnson Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. at A&B Amphitheater, MACC I had this acquaintance in high school, Jan, who was and—I’d be willing to bet—still is, the tannest, most beachy, most stony chick in all of Southern California. And that’s no mean feat, you understand, if you’ve ever lingered for a spell anywhere south of Big Sur. Anyway, long-blond-haired Jan was the one you’d call if you ever felt the urge to bail on Geometry and head to T.J. for some Corona and Mezcal and big bright paper flowers. If you ever asked Jan what she was up to, she always had the same response, “Just kaybeein’ it!” The first time I heard her, I had no idea what she meant. “Kaybeein’ it, Jan?”

coolly nonplussed, bent on doing good and keepin’ it real. Johnson joined a host of musical luminaries, on the “Vote for Change” Tour last fall, including Jackson Browne—who joins him for the upcoming Kokua Festival at the MACC. Scores of musicians performed in swing states prior to the November election, hoping to inspire young voters to head to the polls. And oust our current Commander-in-Chief. I figured George W. Bush’s dubious reelection would have made Johnson a little hot under the collar. “Yeah, I was a little bummed for a few days there,” Johnson said. “I felt like it was a pretty negative direction for our country, but I try not to stay pissed off because then it’s hard to be effective, you know?”

“Yeah, Marn, you know, just kickin’ back. Kaybeein’ it.” Aaaaah, yes. Quite right. Then we probably hopped in the back of some dude’s pickup truck, got a couple of Marines to buy us a six pack, and basked in the vast Santa Ana Indian summer of youth.

Was Jack insinuating that screaming “You lying *sshole!!!” eight inches from the T.V. screen might not constitute serious grassroots political effort? What a strange, refreshing perspective. [MARNIE MASUDA]

But now we’re all older. And those days are just a distant memory for most of us, unless, of course, you live in Hawaii or you’re in the presence of Jack Johnson, the indisputable Patron Saint of Kaybeein’ It. Johnson was deep in the throes of an Australian tour when last we spoke. From the sound of things, it was one of those whirlwind-types—in and out of vans, small planes and various sea vessels: Sydney, the Outback, Adelaide, then back again to Sydney. And all this with his wife and wee baby in tow. “Are you stressed out?” I asked, picturing my family attempting a similar death-defying stunt. Did I forget to whom I was speaking? I must have for a moment.

The Kokua Benefit features Jack Johnson, Jackson Browne, John Cruz, G. Love & Special Sauce, Ozomatli, and Kawika Kahiapo & Kaukahi. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 general, $40 reserved. Call the MACC box office at 242-7469.

“Naaah,” he said. “It’s a great place to tour. We just took a couple of days off to go surfing. It’s like a big road trip with my family and friends.” If, in a bizarre and glorious booking coup, someone actually got Woody Allen and Jack Johnson onstage together, the audience would behold the yin and yang of the East Coast/West Coast spectrum. One on clarinet, the other on acoustic guitar. One frightened and neurotic in the face of American vacuity, the other

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ThIS WEEK’S PICKS by Samantha Campos

Buffalo! The Man and His Band

Hazard! Co. Sheriffs

Thursday (tonight!), 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC

Friday, 8 p.m., Java Jazz; Saturday, 4 p.m., Charley’s

[MUSIC] They say nobody plays the mouth harp better than Buffalo. Norton Buffalo, that is. Buffalo’s famous harmonica, along with his band The Knock-outs have played with the Steve Miller Band, Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Loggins and The Doobie Brothers. On Maui, he’s also jamming with E.C. Scott, whom “They” also say is “a gutsy vocalist endowed with a voice that’s tough enough to wrestle a roadhouse rocker into submission, but tender enough to caress the hurt out of a lovelorn ballad.” There’ll be a dance floor, too, for all ye roadhouse rockers to hoot and holler along. Tickets are $30 and $35. Call the box office at 242-7469.

[MUSIC] "We're kind of like a three pack of Miller High Life stubbies but only taller," says bassist Aydin Say. Easy to digest, the Hazard Co. Sheriffs bring their Southern-rooted funk sounds back to Maui. Led by Kentuckyborn singer Jay Goodin and newly deputized blues guitarist Phil Ellison, the Sheriffs will perform their own arsenal of original music, as well as playing cover songs that range from Run DMC to .38 Special. Wife beaters and cowboy hats are suggested.

Save the LUC! Friday, 9 a.m. at the Sandalwood Clubhouse [DEBATE] Once again, land developers are lining up to destroy, or at least emasculate, the Land Use Commission (LUC), the state agency charged with protecting the state’s agricultural lands. Since the Commissions creation in 1961, developers have tried many times to emasculate or even kill it outright. Bills are currently moving through the state House of Representatives to do exactly that. But largely missing from the attacks on the LUC is the simple idea that the conversion of ag land to commercial and residential development should be difficult and time-consuming. Once given over to developers, land used to grow food is lost forever. This week, the Maui County Planning Department is sponsoring a free debate on the question of “reforming” the LUC. Of course, the LUC has had its problems—many of its commissioners over the years have had ties to land development—but the reality of a “streamlined” process allowing builders to tear across the islands is a little scary. For more information, call the county Planning Department at 270-7735. [ANTHONY PIGNATARO]

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WAR: What it IS good for!

More Kokua Festival Highlights!

Sunday, 1-10 p.m. at the War Memorial Stadium [MUSIC] There is only one War that makes even the most liberal of liberals sing with glee. That would be the band War, who pumpin’-hydraulicsized their way into our classic album collections with jazzy funk-rock hits like “The Cisco Kid,” “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” and my personal favorite— (um, it has nothing to do with my Hispanic heritage, by the way, or my predilection for chromed-out ’67 Camaros)—“Low Rider.” But also appearing at this Tsunami Victims and Maui Food Bank Benefit Concert are: International Pasteles, Curtis Williams & Hip Pocket, The Celtic Tigers, Cheryl Rae and Friends, Jean Pierre & his Jazz Ensemble, Sounds of Samoa, Memories of Elvis, Zacc Kekona & Piilani Arias and Raiatea Helm. Tickets can be bought in Kihei at Hapa’s, Horhito’s and Beach Road Records. In Wailuku at Request Music. In Kahului at Bounty Music and Shapemaker Fitness. In Lahaina at Hoopai Security, call Kenneth (Bruddah K) Hoopai at 8700830 or e-mail wmta@maui.net.

Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., A&B Amphitheater [MUSIC] Don’t forget, aside from Mr. Johnson and G. Love, we’ve got The Best in contemporary Hawaiian music with John Cruz (check out Acoustic Soul), slack key phenom Kahiwa Kahiapo, the ecclectic sounds of Ozomotli’s (pictured left) mariachi hip-hop ska-rock and Jackson Browne’s introspective and anthemic American-rock. Yeehaw!!!

Dianne Reeves! Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC [MUSIC] Dianne Reeves is a Grammy-Award winning diva of jazz, even earning comparisons with Sarah Vaughn for her “impressive range, impeccable pitch and evocative compositions.” But I believe it was “mistermaxxx,” a consumer/reviewer on Amazon.com, who put it best when he wrote: “I remember back in the day my best friend told me about her. He was like this woman named Dianne Reeves has Stevie Wonder driving her taxi in a video and Larry Dunn from Earth,Wind & Fire is in the video so I was like yo I gotta peep this out. Also dude was like this song is about her grandmother so I had to hear it.sure enough I was moved and since then I buy all her stuff.” So there you go. Tickets are $10, $28 and $38. Call the box office at 242-7469.

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For the Love of the Game Farrelly Brothers score with baseball romance dress more like an adult than a baseball fan The Farrelly brothers (There’s for the dinner, he orders a lobster that necesSomething About Mary) soften their cussitates him wearing a garish bib. The scene tomary inclination toward gross-out gets especially hairy when nearby diners humor with a tender and earnest adaptabegin discussing the score of the Red Sox tion of a novel by Nick Hornby (High game that Ben is distantly recording on his Fidelity). Avid sports fans will appreciate VCR to savor later. the all-engrossing passion that Ben Ben begins to blabber (Jimmy Fallon) nonsensically so he has for his local won’t overhear the Boston Red Sox as score of the game while he comes to realize struggling with butterthat he must rediRated PG-13/113 mins. covered hands that prerect some of that vent him from covering his ears. Without hardened loyalty to his newfound love missing a beat, Lindsey gets up and covers his Lindsey (Drew Barrymore). ears for him. In spite of her reluctance to help A school teacher by day, Ben lives for the Ben through his momentary crisis, Lindsey annual baseball season when he can sit selflessly acts and exhibits a brand of familial among his extended family at Fenway Park loyalty that transcends her relationship to her and cheer for the team that’s given his life parents. It’s a sample of the complex character meaning since he was 11 years old. As much revelations that Hornby weaves into his work. as Lindsey admires Ben’s youthful dedicaIt’s also to the Farrelly brothers’ credit that tion to baseball, she wants more to be valthey embrace such awkward moments for their ued by the man she loves. Jimmy Fallon uncontrived appeal rather than attempting to finally shows his big screen “stuff” alongply them with forced comedy. side the well-matched Drew Barrymore in a The magic of Fever Pitch resides in the crowd-pleasing romance comedy that’s film’s direct association with baseball and the rooted in the love of the game. Boston Red Sox in specific as a metaphor for After a career misstep with Tim Story’s the routine commitment inherent in keeping miserable Taxi last year, Jimmy Fallon any relationship alive. Ben comes to realize has corrected the predicament by taking that the personal rewards he receives from on the mettle of a Boston man-boy who is Lindsey are worth more than catching every funny in an instantaneous way that glossinning of every Red Sox game. es self-deprecation with an accessible willLindsey, in turn, realizes the full extent of ingness to try harder. The thing that opens Ben’s passion for baseball, his extended family up Ben’s horizon is his equally easygoing of Red Sox fans and for her. The film had to be girlfriend Lindsey as a successful career converted from a story about a soccer fan, and woman who understands his need to be a then tweaked again when the Boston Red Sox part of something much bigger. did the unexpected and won the 2004 World Lindsey tells Ben, “You have a lyrical Series. There are more than a few home runs soul. You have the ability to love in the best in Fever Pitch as a timeless movie about susand worst of times.” It’s a line of dialogue tained romance. MTW that carries all of the character and thematic elements of the movie and gives a bookmark for the love affair that unfolds. As with other Nick Hornby stories, Fever Pitch covers a long stretch of time, in this case a year, and the duration adds considerably to developing a comfortable sense of who the characters are as real people with real friends who want to live a meaningful existence. It’s no accident that Hornby is a British writer and that his stories reflect individuals who live in their skin rather than the inflated yet insecure personalities we typically see in American penned Hollywood movies. Just as Ben roots fervently for the baseball team he visits in Florida every year at Spring Training, we root for Ben and Lindsey as a team who complement one another even when events conspire against them. Ben and Lindsey’s compatibility is fully expressed at a restaurant dinner where Ben first meets Lindsey’s parents. Even though Lindsey gets Ben to We actually prefer soccer

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Maui Mall, 249–2222 (Showtimes) = Matinee Beauty Shop - PG13 - Th-Fr, M-W (12:50, 1:20, 3:45, 4:15), 6:45, 7:15, 9:15, 9:50, Sa-Su (12:40, 1:20), 3:45, 4:15, 6:45, 7:15, 9:15, 9:50 Constantine - R - Th-Fr, M-W (1, 4), 6:40, 9:25, SaSu (1), 4, 6:40, 9:25 Hitch - PG13 - Th-Fr, M-W (12:45, 1:10, 3:30, 4:10), 6:50, 7:10, 9:30, 9:45, Sa-Su (12:45, 1:10, 3:30), 4:10, 6:50, 7:10, 9:30, 9:45 Ice Princess - G - Th-Fr, M-W (12:30, 2:50, 5:05), 7:20, 9:40, Sa-Su (12:30, 2:50), 5:05, 7:20, 9:40 Robots - PG - Th-Fr, M-W (12:30, 12:45, 2:45, 3, 5, 5:15), 7:20, 7:30, 9:30, 9:45, Sa-Su (12:30, 12:45, 2:45, 3), 5, 5:15, 7:20, 7:30, 9:30, 9:45 Sideways - R - Th-Fr, M-W (1:15, 4:15), 6:55, 9:35, Sa-Su (1:15), 4:15, 6:55, 9:35 Sin City - R - Fr, M-W (12:40, 1, 1:30, 3:20, 4, 4:30), 6:30, 7, 7:45, 9:20, 10, Sa-Su (12:40, 1, 1:30, 3:20), 4, 4:30, 6:30, 7, 7:45, 9:20, 10

With glorious views of the Himalaya as its backdrop, this adventurous emotional tour through the heartland of Bhutanese Buddhist culture from director (and former monk) Khyentse Norbu (The Cup) about two men and two women seking fresh horizons, "fulfills the promise of its title: It's transporting, it's magical" and a "warm, embracing film of transcendent beauty and spirituality," according to the LA Times. In Dzongkha (with English subtitles). 108 min. Unrated.

New This Week FEVER PITCH – (PG13) – Romantic Comedy So Ms. Barrymore is at it again. At first, he seemed like just a simple guy (Jimmy Fallon) she meets and falls in love with. However, you know there’s always a problem. This time it’s baseball. Even though their lives are very different, the relationship seems perfect until... yes that’s right—the baseball season begins and she has to compete with his first true love: the Boston Red Sox. Hang in there, Drew. See Film Critique. SAHARA - (PG13) - Action/Adventure - Explorer Dirk Pitt (Matthew McConaughey) takes on a treasure hunt in several regions of North Africa in search of a ship called The Ship of Death—why, Dirk, why?! Anyway, the ship is a long lost Civil War battleship that is supposedly filled with coins. Along with his smarty pants sidekick (Steve Zahn), they use their clever heroics to help the beautiful Doctor Eva (Penelope Cruz), who believes this ship is the reason why there are a lot of mysterious deaths. Geez, what makes her think that? Could it be... the freaking name of the ship maybe?!

Now Showing THE BEAUTY SHOP – (PG-13) – Comedy – Here we are back in the chair again. Gina (Queen Latifia) has finally had it with her egotistical boss (Kevin Bacon). So she up and leaves, not only to open a shop of her own but also taking a few key clients and the shampoo girl (Andie MacDowell, Mena Suvaris and Alicia Silvertsone). Fixing up a rundown salon, Gina inherits a very colorful and sassy new group of people, or just what is needed in a beauty shop—a bunch of chatty Kathy’s. BE COOL – (PG13) – Crime/Comedy – In this long-awaited sequel to Get Shorty, debt collectorturned movie producer Chili Palmer (John Travolta) turns into a music producer and decides to promote a struggling singer who’s also being chased by the Russian Mafya. Also stars Uma Thurman, Vince Vaughn, Danny DeVito and the rest. MISS CONGENIALITY 2 – (PG13) – Comedy – Goofy cute chicks rule! Like, Sandra Bullock for instance, who’s reprising her role as an FBI agent this time going undercover as a Las Vegas showgirl. Julia Roberts used to be cute and goofy, too, before she got all gaunt and sophisticated. But she’s not in this one anyway, so nevermind. CONSTANTINE – (R) – Action-Adventure, Suspense, Horror and Thriller – As our astute intern puts it, this film looks like a cross between The Matrix and Devil’s Advocate. We love that good vs. evil, Heaven and Hell stuff! Plus, it’s got beautiful Kauai-boy Keanu Reeves playing the tortured investigator of supernatural mysteries and hottie Rachel Weisz as... well, who cares. GUESS WHO – (PG-13) – Comedy – Bernie Mac plays a sarcastic dad who’s less than pleased that his daughter wants to marry some white dude played by Ashton Kutcher. Now, I know it sounds dumb, but if you… ah, who am I kidding. HITCH – (PG13) – Romantic Comedy – Will Smith plays a matchmaker who uses less than honest methods in his work—whahhhhh???!?!—and then gets busted by a totally hot undercover reporter played by Eva Mendes. Oh, and there’s a chick in the movie named after a popular antihistamine. ICE PRINCESS – (G) – Romantic Comedy - Don’t think this is another Ice Castles, people. It’s just another one of them formulaic, cute teen chick underdog battles against “the popular girls” to rise

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Happy, dirty people up the ranks and win... something. A trophy? The presidency? Oh yeah, self-esteem. Whoopee. We all know self-esteem gets you nowhere. Just look at Robert Blake. Stars Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack and Kim Cattrall. THE PACIFIER – (PG) – Action/Adventure, Comedy, Family – Vin Diesel stars as some Navy SEAL guy who has to protect—and baby-sit—five wild kids from the same killers who bumped off their scientist parent. Get it? He gets to take out the trash—both literally and figuratively! Who comes up with this stuff? THE RING 2 – (PG13) – Horror – That same hot blonde from the first Ring flick (Naomi Watts) and her daughter are in this one, and they’re still being terrorized by a VHS tape that kills people, but this movie is actually totally new. First of all, it takes place six months after the original Ring, and it’s in a completely different town. Also stars David Dorfman and Sissy Spacek, who I guess is having hard times and is going back to her bread and butter horror work. ROBOTS – (PG) – Animation, Sci-Fi, Comedy – This computer-generated cartoon details a world populated by robots. Yes, I know it sounds fantastic and even a bit childish, but really, this place actually exists! And I’ve been there! No, I swear—what? No, I haven’t taken my meds, yet. Anyway, it features the voices of Mel Brooks, Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear and, of course, Robin Williams. SIDEWAYS – (R) – Comedy, Drama – This could be your typical road-tripping buddy flick, only the “bud-

dies” in question are Miles (Paul Giamatti)—a downand-out failed novelist, middle school teacher and bitter divorcee but apt wine connoisseur—and his happygo-lucky friend Jack (Thomas Hayden Church), who has his own devious agenda for their big “wine tasting trip” before he gets married the following weekend. Also stars Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh. SIN CITY – (R) – Action-Adventure and Crime/Gangster – Another tale of a violent city where the police department is more corrupt than the bad seeds. This futuristic tale follows three stories, including one involving Marv (Mickey Rourke), a bad ass who is a Terminator-like, nearly impossible-to-kill street fighter. He goes on a rampage of vengeance when his one-night-stand gets murdered—correction, his one true love. What a guy to care the morning after! Also starring Bruce Willis, Benicio Del Toro, Michael Madsen and Jessica Alba. THE UPSIDE OF ANGER – (R) – Drama – A sharpwitted suburban wife, Terry Wolfmeyer (Joan Allen), has just been abandoned by her husband and is left to raise her four dysfunctional, headstrong daughters. Hmm... why did the husband leave again? Things get even more hectic when she falls for her neighbor Denny (Kevin Costner), a once-great baseball star turned radio DJ. Can you do that? Go Kevin! So now she has a new drinking buddy, but that causes havoc with the girls when they’re forced to juggle their mom’s new romantic interest along with their own dilemmas. Yep, sounds familiar.

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Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center, 875-4910 Be Cool - PG13 - Th only (1:15), 4:45, 7:20, 9:55 Fever Pitch - PG13 - Fr-W (12:30, 2:55), 5:20, 7:45, 10:05 Guess Who - PG13 - Daily (1), 4:30, 7:25, 9:45 Miss Congenality 2 - PG13 - Daily (1), 5, 7:30, 10 Pacifier - PG - Daily (12:35, 2:45), 5, 7:15, 9:30 Sahara - PG13 - Fr-W (1:15), 4:40, 7:20, 10 Upside of Anger - R - Daily (1:15), 4:35, 7:10, 9:50

KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 875-4910 [Fr-W schedule not available at press time] Guess Who - PG13 - Th (1:30), 4:45, 7:30 Miss Congeniality 2 - PG13 - Th (1:15), 4:30, 7:45 Pacifier - PG - Th (1:45), 5, 8 Sin City - R - Th (1), 4:15, 7:15

FRONT STREET THEATERS 900 Front Street, 249–2222 Fever Pitch - PG13 - Fr, M-W (4:45), 7:20, 9:25, SaSu (1:45), 4:45, 7:20, 9:25 Hitch - PG13 - Th only 7:30, 10 Ice Princess - G - Th only (1:15), 4:15 Miss Congeniality 2 - PG13 - Th (1, 4), 7:15, 9:45, Fr, M-W (4:30), 7:15, 9:45, Sa-Su (1:30), 4:30, 7:15, 9:45 Robots - PG - Th (1:30, 4:30), 7:45, 9:30, Fr, M-W (4), 7:10, 9, Sa-Su (1:15), 4, 7:10, 9 Sin City - R - Th (1:45, 4:45), 7, 9:15, Fr, M-W (4:15), 7, 9:30, Sa-Su (1), 4:15, 7, 9:30

WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front Street, 249–2222 Beauty Shop - PG13 - Th (1:30, 4:15), 7, 9:30, Fr, M-W (1:30, 4:15), 7:15, 9:50, Sa-Su (11, 1:30), 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Guess Who - PG13 - Th (1:45, 4:30), 7:15, 9:45, Fr, M-W (1:45, 4:30), 7:30, 9:55, Sa-Su (11:15, 1:45), 4:30, 7:30, 9:55 Ring 2 - PG13 - Th only (1:15, 4), 7:15, 9:50 Sahara - PG13 - Fr, M-W (1:15, 4), 7, 9:45, Sa-Su (10:30, 1:15), 4, 7, 9:45

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Around the World in Five Genres FEDERICO AUBELE “GRAN HOTEL BUENOS AIRES” [ARGENTINIAN ELECTRONICA] Aubele is one of the best of Argentina’s outstanding electronic music scene. Thievery Corporation produced this album, stamping it with its unique dub sound, while retaining a very Argentinean feel. Tango samples and South Americanstyle acoustic guitar loops create an organic foundation to the trippy Argentinean dub. Some profound lyrics in Spanish and sensual, emotive, melancholic vocals by various female singers characterize each track. Some are political, like “El Amor de Este Pueblo,” which he wrote during the crisis of December 2001 and features a populist speech by Evita. Most are songs of love or loss, and all are sexy, downtempo masterpieces. —ESL Music 2004 [JOE GATTO]

VARIOUS ARTISTS “LACKAWANNA BLUES” [AMERICAN BLUES/R&B] This is a great soundtrack from an HBO film based on a true story. It’s the tale of how a young boy’s life is shaped by the unconditional love of an extraordinary woman called “Ms. Nanny,” and the colorful characters she cares for in her boarding house. The emotional storyline is fueled by rhythm and blues—a.k.a. Jump Blues—and the soundtrack features songs from Mos Def, Macy Grey, Robert Bradley, Jimmy Scott, Big Joe Turner and my favorite, “High Heel Sneakers” by Tommy Tucker. I highly recommend checking out this soundtrack and the movie, if you can. Both will make you want to sing it, shout it, laugh, cry and dance, dance, dance. —Vanguard Records 2005 [KIMBERLY L. WELCH]

CARLA BRUNI “QUELQU’ UN M’A DIT” [FRENCH CHANSON] Definitely better looking than your girlfriend, and sounds as sweet, sexy, and soothing as your dream-lover, -mother, friend… Carla Bruni breaks your heart then kisses the tears away. Then she does it again. Who would have guessed? Not I, and I met the lady once. You can stream the entire record at http://www.carlabruni.de/ (the website’s in German, but use some common sense and you’ll do fine). —BMG Records 2005 [ESTHER BURNS]

MARS VOLTA “FRANCES THE MUTE” [MEXICAN PUNK/ROCK] If you’ve heard their radio-overplayed hit “The Widow,” don’t be mislead—the rest of the album sounds nothing like it. It’s definitely more along the lines of their At the Drive In roots. Omar and Cedric are at it again, this time creating a concept album with no conventional song breaks, sort of like a free-form hard-rock epic, based on a stranger’s journal. It thrashes and it swirls, and it’s lyrically disturbing. And a lot of it is sung in Spanish. I know, I know… it’s weird. Hey, it’s experimental. It’s loud. But it absolutely and unequivocally rocks. Oh yeah, and Flea plays the trumpet on it, too. —Universal Records 2005 [SAMANTHA CAMPOS]

FAZIL SAY “BLACK EARTH” [TURKISH JAZZ/CLASSICAL] This Turkish guy is my cousin. Actually he’s not. That’s just what my father always referred to him as. He’s one of those make-believe relatives that your parents assign you. Why and how do parents do that? They’re always giving you uncles and cousins and shit. I’m going to start doing it, too. My new cousin is Shaquille O’Neal. My new aunt is a hot chick that can cook soul food and scrubs my feet. What’s that, Dad? I sound stupid? Well, guess what? My new father is Colonel Sanders. Maybe he would at least assign me a cousin of LESSER musical talent to boast my selfesteem. This cat Fazil is off the chain, cuz! —Naïve Records 2004 [$AYFOO]

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Can’t Stop Grooving That old G. Love and Special Sauce sound G. Love of G. Love and Special Sauce is a great alternative rock musician who gets zero radio play. G. Love—real name Garrett Dutton—plays the harmonica and bases his following entirely on college radio and live shows. I’ve been a fan for years and years and was dying for a chance to interview him. His appearing with Jack Johnson at the upcoming Kokua Festival finally gave me my chance.

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Maui Time Weekly: Hey, G. Love! Are you excited to come to Maui?

I wrote that when I was waiting for the brakes in my ‘63 Dodge Dart to get fixed. And I was just reading this kinda weird, I dunno, I guess you could call it, like, an underground music and boobie rag. And I just saw the words “cold beverage” and it’s just one of those things where you see a word and it kinda hits you in a funny way, like you never thought of it, you know? And it was one of those moments and I was like, “Cold beverage… I like cold beverage!”

G. Love: Yeah, I can’t wait. Yeah, well, I’m a major fan so, I mean, I just… I love everything you’ve done. I saw you a couple times in, um, L.A.—actually, Hollywood, like in ’94 and it was kinda funny ‘cause there was a show you played—remember? At the Troubadour?!—you played and it was like a sold-out show and it was packed in there. Then, like, the next night you played at a small place in Hollywood and there was this small crowd of people... Oh, yeah! You were at that show? Yeah, my friend Mike Tyler was playing guitar with you and he introduced us. It was a long time ago…

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Right on. By the way, how tall are you? I’m uh, six-three. I might be one of the tallest rock stars in the game! That’s what I’m saying—I knew you were up there! I look forward to seeing you—I mean, the show. I can’t wait to see you guys groove—we’re needing the energy on this island! You know, your latest album is amaz-

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MON - Kanoa, No cover, 9:30pm; WED - Sun Lounge w/DJ Sal, $5, 10:30pm

DA KINECALENDAR BIG SHOWS Norton Buffalo & The Knock-Outs w/E.C. Scott & Smoke - Thursday (Tonight!). Revered around the globe for his uncanny wizardry, crossing all musical styles on the harmonica, Norton has proven his mastery of this instrument on over 100 recordings, and tours with the Steve Miller Band, Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Loggins, The Doobie Brothers. Tickets: $35, $30. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Friday. Today it’s a world-class company collaborating with important modern choreographers to rave New York reviews, but it all started with a group of AfricanAmerican mothers who dared to dream and sought classical dance instruction for their daughters despite racial segregation in the 1940s. DCDC has blossomed

into a company known for powerful, artistic performances and virtuoso dancing. Tickets: $28, $18, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Dianne Reeves - Sunday. Dianne Reeves is an empress in the jazz world, with expansive range, impeccable pitch and evocative compositions. The simmering effect Dianne brings to a song has earned her many plaudits and special appearances, ranging from HBO to the Olympics, as well as the major jazz festivals and the LA Philharmonic. Tickets: $38, $28, $20. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. WAR - Sunday. An Aloha Benefit concert for the Tsunami victims. This year’s headlining act is WAR, known for their distinctive sounds of funk, jazz and Latin. performing their top 40 hits “The Cisco Kid” and “Low Rider.” Also appearing are: International Pasteles, Curtis Williams & Hip Pocket, The Celtic Tigers, Cheryl Rae and Friends, Jean Pierre & his Jazz

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Ensemble, Sounds of Samoa, Memories of Elvis, Zacc Kekona & Piilani Arias and Raiatea Helm. Tickets: presale $25, day of show $30. 1 p.m to 10 p.m. War Memorial Football Stadium, Wailuku, 877-7375. The Fabulous Drifters - Monday. The Fabulous Drifters have been together as a top recording group since the 1950s and have had numerous #1 and Top Ten hits, like “Up on the Roof,” “Under The Boardwalk” and “On Broadway.” The Drifters have been recognized in their long careers for being trendsetters in the music industry and were honored with the ultimate music business accolade in l988—an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Tickets: $32, $25, $20. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242SHOW. Kokua Benefit Festival - Wednesday. Jack Johnson hosts a benefit concert for Kokua Hawaii Foundation. Johnson will share the stage with legendary singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, Hawaiian favorite John Cruz, Afro-Latin-style-masher group Ozomatli, hip-hop infused with Philly-style blues pioneers G.Love & Special Sauce, and talented slack key guitarist Kawika Kahiapo with his band Kaukahi. The festival will offer information on earth-friendly products and services, and will have environmentally-active groups on hand to help promote environmental awareness in Hawaii. Tickets: $35 general admission (lawn), $40 reserved. Doors open 3:30. 4:30 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, MACC, 242-SHOW.

TICKETS ON SALE CATS - April 21-24. This award-winning Broadway show is the most imaginative and eye-pleasing musicals of the century. Experience the wonder of live theater with the magical musical Cats, performed by a company of outstanding singers and dancers in this official Broadway tour. Tickets: $65, $47, $35, $10. 7:30 p.m. (plus 2 p.m. matinee shows Sat & Sun), Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Na Palapalai - April 22. Kuana Torres, Kehau Tamure and Keao Costa all learned to play music the old-fashioned way, in family backyards with friends, relatives, and kupuna. As Na Palapalai they aim to please a whole new generation of fans by preserving the traditional Hawaiian sound of ha‘i (falsetto) with their own original styling with strong instrumental talents and beautifully blended voices. Tickets: $22. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. John Ford Coley w/J. Michaels Band - April 28. Grammy nominated John Ford Coley was half of a ‘70s/’80s duo with England Dan, best known for the hits "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight," "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again," "Nights Are Forever Without You," "Sad to Belong," "Part of Me, Part of You," among many others. John will perform these songs as well as new material. Tickets: $35, $30, $25. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Sue Ann Loudon - April 30. Celebrating 40 years of inspiration! Former students from all over the world will gather to honor Sue Ann Loudon on her 40th anniversary of teaching dramatic arts at Baldwin High School. An evening of good food, memories and belly laughs, as students from all four decades come together to say “thank you” to the teacher who touched their lives. Tickets: $10 adults, $8 seniors & $6 students. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-

7469. Lei of Stars - May 1. May Day celebration with legendary Hawaiian singer Emma Veary and her talented daughter Robin; the Maui Concert Youth and Boys Choruses; Kamehameha Maui Orchestra and Ulalena’s Anthony Natividad, all performing under the direction of Celia Canty of the Maui Choral Arts Association, with San Francisco Giants' Hall of Fame broadcaster Lon Simmons as narrator. Tickets: $35, $25, $10. 4 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Brothers Cazimero - May 2. In the ‘70s, the Brothers have increased awareness of Hawaii around the world, and their talent, incredible showmanship and infectious humor have helped spread aloha. Beautiful harmonies, acoustic arrangements and hula are always a part of the Brothers Cazimero stage, honoring the past, present and future of Hawaii arts. Tickets: $35, $25, $10. 7:30 p.m, Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. The Legend Of Kaulula'Au - May 6. A Hawaiian play by Keali‘iwahine Hokoana, adapted from a story by W.N. Pualewa, starring Moses Goods. This oneman, nine-character show tells the little-known legend of Kaulula'au, once one of Maui’s most notable chiefs, but now almost forgotten. Born to a woman resurrected from the dead, he was banished to the ghost-inhabited island of Lana‘i, came to reign supreme on Lana‘i and then became a chief on Maui. Tickets: $18. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Jonny Lang - May 6. Blues/Rock phenomenon Lang opened for the Rolling Stones the first time he performed in Hawaii. This explosive young guitar slinger has played to sold-out audiences and has been featured on MTV and performed at the White House for the President with B.B. King. Tickets: $45, $40, $35. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. The Wailers and Special Guests - May 7. Along with the late great Bob Marley, The Wailers were widely recognized as one of the most important musical acts of the 20th century. This current formation of the band is comprised of original recording/touring members. Tickets: $25 advance, $30 day of show. 7:30 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, MACC, 242-7469. Te Vaka - May 13. Te Vaka delivers more than just a performance; they take the audience into the heart of Polynesia, accompanied by rhythm, color and melody. Traditional log drum rhythms from their Tokelauan, Maori and Samoan ancestors are fired with world beat/funk grooves on guitar and keyboard to hone the music and dance with a modern edge. Te Vaka the canoe speaks to a world culture: “Adrenaline-powered percussion bringing ancient traditions into the modern world. Tickets: $28, $18, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Mapa Spring Dance Extravaganza - May 14-15. Saturday: Jazz, Tap & Hip-Hop Revue Sunday: Sleeping Beauty Ballet. Celebrate dance with two spectacular shows for the entire family. The classical tale of Sleeping Beauty gracefully put to dance and a high energy dance revue from toe tapping to heel stomping dance styles at its best. Tickets: $20 adult, $15 kids. 2 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Ram Dass and Dr. Wayne Dyer - May 19. Two renowned spiritual leaders and 'guiding lights' radiate from Maui to the world. This benefit evening honors Ram Dass (Be Here Now) and is to help purchase a


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Club 983, Broadcast Live 98.3 9pm

HAPA’S NIGHTCLUB

41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei - 879-9001

monday04/11 – wednesday04/13

MON - Willie K, Live 104.7FM TUE - Ultra Fab Tuesday w/Fat Joe, 9pm; WED - Ladies’ Night MON - Reggae at the Rock w/Marty Dread, $5,10pm; WED - Acoustic Jam w/Time Gannon, No cover, 10:30pm

HARD ROCK CAFÉ

900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400

Crunch Pups 9pm

A Funky Affair w/DJs El Gato & Paul Gotel, $5, 10pm

Live Local Artists No cover, 10pm

Kenny Roberts 6pm

Kenny Roberts 6pm

El Nino 6pm

Habanero Brothers No cover, 10pm

Open Jam w/Adam, Ladies’ Night, $5, 9pm

N.D.A $5, 9:30 pm

Live Local Entertainment, No cover, 9pm

Karaoke w/James No cover, 10pm

Little John 9pm

41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei - 879-2849

JACQUES

120 Hana Highway, Paia 579-8844

KAHALE’S BEACH CLUB 36 Keala Place, Kihei - 875-7711

KAHULUI ALE HOUSE

355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001

Gina Martinelli 6-9pm

Uncle Don’s BBQ 9pm

HENRY’S BAR & GRILL

MON - Dr.Nat, Jazz/Salsa, No cover, 7:30-10pm MON - Steve Mendoza, 6 pm TUE-WED - Da Hawaiians, 6pm MON - Martini Monday; TUE - Taco Tuesday, 3-7pm; WED - DJ Boomshot, No cover, 10pm

DA KINECALENDAR home for the wheelchair-bound leader, as well as setup a financial foundation to allow him to live and continue to work. Tickets: $100, $50, $25. 6:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469.

to develop and maintain a safe, clean, beautiful, inviting, user-friendly gathering place through community involvement, projects and advocacy. For more info, call 270-7765.

Ki Ho‘Alu: Slack Key Guitar Festival - June 26. An all-day, all-star line-up of Hawai`i’s finest slack key musicians. The music of Hawaiian slack key guitar has evolved into a popular musical tradition that truly captures the magic of Hawai´i. Event festivities include local vendors with fresh flower lei, fine Hawaiian arts and crafts, and delicious local-style food. Free. 2-7 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, MACC, 242-SHOW

PMI Maui Chapter Open House - 5:30-8 p.m. at LuLu’s, Kihei. Embry-Riddle representatives will be available to answer questions about the advanced degree program offer on Maui. Free. For info, call 8749651ext. 296

EVENTs

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ART

Art Maui 2005 - Through Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Schaefer International Gallery, MACC. Maui's community of artists are featured in the 27th annual juried exhibit, which includes drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, video installation and craft. Free. For info, call 242-SHOW.

Kalama Park Action Team Meeting - Tue, 3:30 p.m. at Kihei Community Center. Meeting purpose is

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LECTURES 31 Years of Research on Humpback Whales Tue, 7-8 p.m. at Wailea Marriott, Lokelani Room. Mark Ferrari speaks about the studies documenting humpback whale behaviors by taking photographs, video and skin samples. Free. For info, call 879-2818. PMI Maui Chapter Meet and Greet - Tue. For those interested in joining the Project Management Institute as well as those interested in a graduate

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school education. Embry-Riddle representatives will be available to answer your questions about the advanced degree program offered here on Maui. Free For info, call 874-9651 x 296. The Business of Art" with Dale Zarrella - Thu, 12-1 p.m. Find out how successful artists have moved through the labyrinth of the business world. Each artist will need to face financing, marketing and getting your art to the buyer. Dale Zarella is a young artist that has mastered the mediums of wood, stone, bronze sculptures as well as paintings on canvas. Free. For info, call 873-8247.

POLITICAL County of West Maui Hosts Maui Day - Sat, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Lahaina Cannery Mall. Informational booths by various County departments as well as a speech given by Mayor Alan Arakawa, along with

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KIMO’S

845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811

KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 667-5555

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TBA

The Carroll Brothers 10pm

Karaoke 9:30pm

Karaoke 9:30pm

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LIFE’S A BEACH

Brian and the Boys from Cool Rush, 9pm

Reggae For Real 9pm

Hau Phat $5, 9pm

Karaoke 9pm

MON - Open Jam w/Adam, 9pm; TUE - Crunch Pups, No cover, 9pm; WED - Randy, 9pm

LOBBY LOUNGE

Jazz w/Sal Godinez & Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30pm

Jazz w/Sal Godinez & Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30pm

Nils & Anastasia 8:30-11:30pm

Ricardo Dioso 8:30-11:30pm

MON - Nils & Anastasia, 8:30-11:30pm; WED - Jazz w/Sal Godinez & Marcus Johnson, No cover, 8:30-11:30pm

Live Music 9pm

Live Music 9pm

WED - Karaoke, 9pm

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891–8010

Four Seasons Resort, Wailea - 874-8000

Joe Cano Band 9pm

LONGHI’S

888 Front Street, Lahaina 667-2288

Live Music 9pm

Live Music 9pm

LULU’S

1945 -H S. Kihei Rd, Kihei 879-9944

DA KINECALENDAR information to the public regard the circuit breaker, real estate property tax, recycling. Free. For info, call 6615304.

SPORTS March of Dimes Walk America - Sat, 7:30 a.m. at War Memorial Gym, Wailuku. Proceeds will be donated to the mission of preventing birth defects and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. For info, call 800-2725240.

STAGE “Man of La Mancha” - Fri-Sat, 7:30 p.m.; Sun, 5 p.m. at the historic Iao Theater, Wailuku. Presented by Maui OnStage. A medieval tale about the mad, aging

nobleman Don Quixote who, backed by his faithful comic sidekick Sancho, duels windmills and defends his perfect lady Dulcinea (who is actually a wench of questionable morals). Tickets: $20 adults, $18 seniors. For info, call 242-6969.

DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI

BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria – John Kane, Wed, Thu and Fri; Harry Troupe, Sat; Kaleo Phillips, Sun; Clay Mortenson Mon, Tue. All sets from 7:30-10 p.m. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0700. Cafe O’Lei - Steve Sargenti, Tue-Fri 5:30-9 p.m. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9491. Cheeseburger In Paradise – Brooks Maguire, Thu, Sat, Sun and Wed; Harry Troupe, Fri; Gail Swanson,

Mon and Tue. All sets from 4:30-7:30 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4855.

6:30-9 p.m.; Jimmy C Jazz, Sat, 7-9 p.m. Maalaea Village Shops, 243-2206.

Cool Cat Cafe - Erik Pietsch Mon & Thu; Howard Ahia Fri-Sun, Hau Phat, Wed. All Sets 7:30 - 10 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 667-0908.

Marco’s Southside Grill – Various artists (piano), Mon -Sun. All sets from 7-10 p.m. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., 874-4041.

Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie - Nino Toscano, Thur, Fri; Kawika Lum Ho, Sat; Damien, Tue; E rnest Puaa, Sun-Wed; Brian Haia, Mon. All sets from 6-9 p.m. 4405 Honoapiilani Highway, 669-3474.

Mulligan’s on the Blue – Fri ,Tue, Wailea Nights, , dinner and show. 8- 10p.m.; Celtic Tigers, Sun, 7-10 p.m., Mon Gypsy Pacific 8-10 p.m. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131.

Hula Grill - Kawika Lum , Albert & Billy, Mon; Jarret Roback and Albert & Billy, Tue; Ernest Pua’a and Brian & Roy, Wed; Ernest Pua’a and Bradah Brian & Don Thur; Bradah Brian & Roy, Fri; Ernest Pua’a Kawika Lum and, Sat; Kawika Lum Ryan Tanaka & Friends. Sun. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building P, Kaanapali, 667-6636.

Seawatch Restaurant - Nightly Music 6 -9 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Dr., 875-8080.

Java Jazz/Soup Nutz – Acoustic Music with Mike Fri-Sat only 7 p.m. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., 6670787. Kahana Terrace Restaurant – Harry Troupe, Tue and Thu; Randy Reno, Sat. All sets from 6-9 p.m. Sands of Kahana Resort, 669-5399. Kimo’s – Sam Ahia, Wed thru Sun, 7-8:30 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. Leilani’s On The Beach – Crazy Fingers, Thu, 4-6 p.m.; JD & Friends, Fri - Sat, 2:30 -5:30 p.m.; Kilohana, Sun, 3:30-6 p.m; 2435 Ka’anapali Parkway, Building J, Ka’anapali, 661-4495. Moose McGillycuddy’s - Greg & Steve, Thu; Llayne & Greg, Fri; Mark & Mike, Sat-Sun; Anastasia, Wed. All sets 6-9 p.m. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7758. Pioneer Inn – Ah-Tim Eleniki (Local-style guitar), Thu; 6-9pm; Greg Di Piazza, Wed 6-9 pm., 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. Reilley’s Steaks & Seafood - Live music (grand piano) 6-9 p.m., Gene Argelle, Mon and Tue; Joel Gold, Wed; Thu, Darrin Lenett, Fri. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Ste #304 Kahana, 667-7477 Sea House Restaurant – Hawaiian music with Albert Kaina and Kincades Basques, Thu; Kincade Basques, Fri, Sat, Mon,Tues; Kapule Paoa, Sun; Albert Kaina, Wed. All sets 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Honoapiilani Road, Napili, 669-1500. Sir Wilfred’s At Whalers Village - Sun. Live Jazz 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Main stage. The Best Jazz Musicians on the island, along with special guest stars. 2435 Ka’anapali Park Way, Lahaina 661-0202.

SOUTH MAUI

Bada Bing - Fri, Hilarious improv comedy with The Pono Players. Dinner & Show, $35. Seating 5:30-7 p.m. Sat, David Gallagher sings songs by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & the rest of the Rat Pack plus humor & storytelling. 8 p.m. $5.1945 S. Kihei Rd. in Kihei 875-0188. Blue Marlin Harbor-Front Grill & Bar - Fri, Mon Boy Kana’e and Ka’ Uhaneleo Sat Braddah Frances and friends 6:30 p.m. Sun Terri Garrison 4 - 6:30 p.m Maalaea Harbor, 244-8844.

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South Shore Tiki Lounge - Sunset happy hour $3 special's. Live entertainment Sun, Tue, Thu, Tony & Peter; Wed & Fri, Trevor Jones 4-6pm. Outdoor seating on the Aloha Jungle Lanai. 1913 Kihei Road, Kalama Village, 874-6444. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café – Wed-Fri, guitar and vocals w/Brado; Sat, Brian Wittman; Sun-Tue, Patrick Mayor; All sets from 6-10 p.m. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. Yorman’s By The Sea – All That Jazz Band, Wed,Sun 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. 760 S. Kihei Rd. Kihei 874-8385.

CENTRAL MAUI

Brigit & Bernard's Gardencafe - Live entertainment. 335 Hoohana St., Kahului Café Marc Aurel - Thursdays, Gene Argel and Shiro Mori, 7-10 p.m, 2nd Friday of every month, Shimmy Nights with Bellyroll Dance Company, 7-9 p.m. 28 N. Market Street, Wailuku near the Iao Theatre. 2440852. Mañana Garage – Nightly Neto & Friends, Latin music, 6:30 -9 p.m. 33 Lono Ave., Kahului, 873-0220. Sushi Go - Presents a concept unlike anything we’ve seen on Maui: Conveyor-belt sushi. Live Music every Wed. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, Kahului, 877-8744.

UPCOUNTRY MAUI

Jacque’s - Mon, Live Jazz; Highway, Paia, 579-8844.

5 p.m.120 Hana

Livewire Cafe - Various Artist Tue 7-10 p.m. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. Moana Cafe - Hula Honeys, vintage and contemporary Hawaiian music with elegance and aloha. Wed, Fri Live Jazz. Sun Anik 6-9 p.m. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9999.

RESORT SHOWS WEST MAUI

Embassy Vacation Resort – Ka’anapali Beach 104 Ka’anapali Shores, Lahaina, 661-2000 Ohana Bar & Grill: Live music, Thu & Wed; Patrick Major, Fri; Wayne & Friends, Sat; Scott Baird & Gretchen, Sun; Ernest Pua’a w/ Hawaiian music, Mon & Tue. All sets from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Torch lighting ceremony nightly.

Capische? – Mark Johnston; Thu-Sat; Brian Cuomo Su, Wed; Sal & Estaire Godinez, Mon.; all sets 7-10 p.m. Diamond Resort, 555 Kaukahi, 879-2224.

Swan Court. The Blue Note Swing Orchestra, Dancing nightly to Swing.Tue,Th, Sat, 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Spats: Weeping Banyan Lounge with nightly Live Hawaiian Contemporary Music 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Maalaea Grill – Benoit Jazz Works, Thu, Fri and Sun,

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MANGO GRILL AND BAR

2290 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina, 667-1929

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MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY’S

DJ Mackie Mac No cover, 9pm

DJ Mackie Mac No cover, 9pm

DJ Swerve No cover, 9pm

DJ Rock Hard Tark No cover, 9pm

MON - Mark & Mike; TUE - DJs Mackie Mac & Big Zeek, $5, 9pm; WED - DJ Mackie Mac, No cover, 9pm

MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE

Wailea Nights 8 pm

Wailea Nights 8pm

Murray Thorne No cover 9pm

Celtic Tigers No cover, 7pm

MON - Gypsy Pacific, No cover, 7pm TUE - Acoustico, No cover, 7pm WED - No entertainment

NEPTUNES

Smoke Wagon 9pm

TBA 9pm

Crunch Pups 9pm

Industry Night 9pm

MON - Erin Smith, 9pm; TUE - Smooth Tuesday w/Curtis Williams, 9pm; WED - J-ROQ 9pm

Live Jazz, No cover 9pm-12am

Live Jazz, No cover, 9pm-12am

Midnight Lounge w/DJ Heat 9pm

Gomega 9pm

Willie K $5, Doors open 7:30pm

MON - Ladies’ Night, 9pm; TUE - No cover; WED - LIve Blues, 9:30pm

844 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7758

100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131

1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-2555

PACIFIC’O

505 Front St., Lahaina - 667-4341

The Groove Tube 9pm

PARADICE BLUZ 744 Front St. 667-5299

Dr.Nat Available for private events, parties & weddings

No Panties No Piercing Just Kick-Ass

Tattoos Since 1998 12pm-10pm Daily

Call 572-9536 for booking orvisit website www.drnat.com

193 Lahainaluna, Lahaina • 667-2156

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Solo/duets and with Pacificaribe Jacque’s every Monday 7-10pm No Cover (3-5 piece) playing Latin, Gypsy and Brazilian Jazz, Reggae, Contemporary Island Style or with Hot Tropical Latin/Brazilian dance band Rio Ritmo (6-9 piece) playing Salsa, Samba, Pop Latin

MAUI’S TRUE LIVE MUSIC VENUE TUESDAY

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MONDAY

Ladies’ Night - $2 Drinks

TUESDAY

No Cover Night - $3 Coronas / Margaritas

WEDNESDAY Blues Night - Presented by Rockstar THURSDAY The Groove Tube FRIDAY

DJ Heat - ‘Midnight Lounge’

SATURDAY Featuring Hawaii’s Top Local Bands / Long Island Iced Teas $5 SUNDAY

Uncle Willy K Night - All Star Jam Sessions / $3 Hinanos

OFFICIAL $2 DRINK MONDAYS LADIES NIGHT! LADIES GET IN FREE!

Sunday thru Thursday - No Dress Code / Resort Wear Friday & Saturday - Club Attire 744 FRONT STREET • A FEW STEPS BELOW FRONT STREET • 667-JAZZ (5299) • paradicebluz.com LETTERS

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SANDBAR & GRILL

89 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8742

DJs Durty & Apostle $3, 9pm

The Easy 6pm

SANSEI 115 Bay Dr., Kapalua - 669-6286 SANSEI Kihei Town Center - 879-0004

Karaoke, 10pm-1am Karaoke, 10pm-1am

Karaoke, 10pm-1am Karaoke, 10pm-1am

saturday04/09 sunday04/10 Vince Esquire $5, 9pm

Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali - 667-4727

SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE 1913 S. Kihei Rd - 874-6444

2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-0602

Open Mic Nite w/Jarod 10pm

MON - North Shore Sextet, No cover, 9:30pm; TUE - John Moore Project, 9pm; WED - Pool Tournament, 8pm

Acoustic w/Kanoa & Cody No cover, 9:30pm

MON - DJ ED V, No cover, 10pm; TUE - DJ Bad Ass Tony, No cover, 10pm

Hale & The Hot Lava Band No cover, 9pm

MON - Juke Box Nite, No cover; TUE - Erin Smith, No cover; WED - John Moore Project, 9pm

DJ Blast $10, 9:30pm

SPATS TRATTORIA

SPORTS PAGE GRILL & BAR

monday04/11– wednesday04/13

Crunch Pups No cover, 9pm

Open Jukebox 9pm

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Fri, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; island style trio, Sat and Mon, 5:307:30 p.m. w/hula dancer 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Pam Peterson and Rudy Baria, Sun, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Nils & Anastasia (of VooDoo Suns) live & unplugged Mon and Sat, 8:3011:30 p.m.; Clay Mortensen and Gilbert Emata, Wed, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Sunset torchlighting nightly. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa 3850 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875-1234 Botero Bar entertainment, 5:30-9:30 Live Music Wed; Strolling Hawaiian duo in the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a nightly. The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui 4100 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875-4100 Cafe Ciao Restaurant. Jazz entertainment from 69 nightly. Wailea Marriott 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 and Sat, Mitch Kepa & Raymond "Mundo" Medeiros. Paradise & Ka Poe O Hawaii perform at the Luau, Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri. Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort 3550 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 879-4900 Sunset Terrace; Live Hawaiian contemporary music by Lono Mon-Tue; Wed-Thurs Bobby Krueger; Fri Mahalo Greig; Sat Rama Camarillo; Sun Mondo Kane; all sets 6- 9 p.m. Maui Prince Hotel 5400 Makena Alanui, 874-1111 Molokini Lounge: Ron Kuala’au, Hawaiian and contemporary guitar and vocals, Sun, 6-10:30 p.m. and Tue, Thu and Sat, 6-8:30 p.m. Mele ‘Ohana duo, Mon, Wed. and Fri, 6-8 p.m., Mon-Sat, 8:30-10:30 p.m. and Mon, Wed and Fri, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

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Sheraton Maui Hotel 2605 Kaanapali Parkway, 661-0031 Lagoon Bar Entertainment w/hula dancers, 6-8 nightly: Bobby & Ralph, Thu, Mon and Tue; Ralph & Allan, Fri; Fausto & Kawaika, Sat and Sun; Nathan & Ralph, Wed; torchlighting and cliff diving ceremony at sunset, 7-8 nightly. The Westin Maui Hotel 2365 Kaanapali Parkway, 667-2525 Tropica: Mitch Kepa, Mon & Sat-Su; Benny Uyetake, Tue-Fri. 6-9 p.m. Tableside magic by Fortunato Tue & Thu, and Wed& Sat 7- 9p.m.

SOUTH MAUI

Four Seasons Resort Wailea 3900 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 874-8000 Lobby Lounge, Hawaiian music w/Steve Repollo and Alan Villeran, Thu, 5:30-7:30 p.m. followed by jazz w/Sal Godinez and Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; contemporary music w/Clay Mortensen and George Tavoularis,

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CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) Work, work, work. It’s not all you ever do, although occasionally it may feel like it. Actually, you’ve got it pretty easy, especially compared to those overachieving Capricorns and Virgos. However, there are times when it’s important to focus on whatever’s paying the bills, to the apparent detriment of the rest of your life. It’s not really as shitty as it sounds: Your job is the key to enjoying many other aspects of your existence, whether or not you dig it in and of itself. If there’s a way to get more out of your work without putting much more in (and there is), I say take it.

LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) What paths will you pursue this year? I’m not making some New Age-y metaphorical allusion, although you’re free to interpret it that way anyway, if you like. I was asking more literally: Where would you like to actually go? It’s important that you take yourself places, preferably physically. While it’s true that you can go on major trips without ever leaving your bedroom, it’s easier to get the effect you want (and need) by actually removing yourself from your familiar haunts. Getting stuck would be a bad idea. Now’s the time to make plans to ensure you don’t.

VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Psychic shields up! Virgos often have problems with boundaries and saying no. It’s because you so love to be helpful—even needed—that when someone asks you to do something for them, you almost invariably agree to it. This difficulty is aggravated the longer and more intimately you know someone—and especially if you’re romantically involved with them. What can you do? Create some more or less strictly defined parameters about what you actually need for yourself to be happy, and what you’re willing to do beyond that. This is a good week to define—arbitrarily, if necessary—and announce these. Don’t expect your spoiled friends and family to simply abide them, though. You may need to enforce them, too, so be prepared to do just that.

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) Keep your hand on your gun—metaphorically, not literally. An “enemy,” of sorts, is likely to get flushed into the open this week by actions you (perhaps inadvertently) set in motion. Don’t worry, this is not some kind of assassin—unless you happen to work for the NSA. Your “enemies” are, after all, more or less harmless. But being aware of their shitty intentions is, nevertheless, a good idea, because they could still screw you over, albeit on a much smaller scale than taking your life or burning down your house. It’s easy to prevent their sabotage—but first you have to catch them at it.

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Are you sick? I hope not. However, I’m compelled to point out that you’re not exactly making much of an effort to avoid becoming ill. It’s better late than never, and better now than later; examine your habits and see if you can figure out three substantial improvements that will make you feel healthier. Quitting smoking, for real, and fast, would be number one on my list. But even just cutting down on fat, sugar, alcohol, or all three, would help keep you vivaciously alive. If all that’s just too hard, the least you can do is change your attitude. Smile more. I’m not joking. It’ll actually help (just a little).

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Your house is a mess. I don’t mean that exactly literally; you Caps are generally fairly spartan, neat folk. What I mean is that it’s not comfortable—you don’t view it as a retreat, a haven; at the moment, it’s just someplace to keep your stuff and catch some sleep every now and then. That ain’t good. The next big stress crunch, you’ll have a nervous breakdown if you’re not careful. It’s alright to work hard, of course, but you’ve got to have some things that make you feel good when you need to escape the grind. Do at least five things that will tangibly make your house feel a little bit more like a home. You can do them now, or after your breakdown. It’s your choice.

You’re a very communicative creature; you talk a lot, so you’re quite good at it. And you’re already a better listener than most. But you could still improve. You know that you still filter what you hear, somewhat unconsciously—only in retrospect do you realize some of the assumptions you made without really thinking about it. That’s bullshit you’re better off without, and this is just the week to begin shedding it. It’s like you’re wearing glasses that are making everything blurry and fucked up, only you’ve spent a lot of time assuming that’s just the way the world was, or consoling yourself that at least your lenses weren’t as thick as most people’s. There’s no excuse for not striving for greater clarity if it’s available—and this week, it is.

PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) Tear up your bank statement. You worry too much about money; it always seems like there’s not enough of the stuff. Yet—funny thing about this—somehow you manage to survive nevertheless. I’m not telling you to stop balancing your budget and paying attention to these things. I’m just advising you to quit stressing out about it. Nothing you do this week can make the least bit of difference to your overall financial well-being, so why even waste a second fretting? You’ve got other, much more interesting stuff going on. Pay attention to that, not your wallet.

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How Movies Shaped My Expectations of Men You’re not too smart, are you? I like that in a man. - Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner) in Body Heat When I was just a wee lass, my little girlfriends and I would act out scenes from the movie Grease (1978) at every slumber party. We never tired of resuming the affected romanticism of Sandy (played by original Aussie queen Olivia Newton-John), and her persistent quest for hopelessly devoted summer lovin’. Weekend after weekend, we dozen girls would fight over who got to play Sandy. Somehow, I always ended up playing John Travolta’s Danny. My point is that the lingering lesson of Grease on our impressionable minds was that there was really only one guy for you, but you first had to don the vinyl pants before he would lick your stilettos. At the same time, I learned in Superman (1978) that strong, brave men who would save you from crumbling buildings and fly you through the moonlit sky in their arms were also most likely to wear tights and go limp in the presence of—now, what was it? A globally decimating natural disaster? A legion of skull-capped cannibalistic warriors? A really bad case of terminal dermatophytosis?—a pretty green rock. M’kay. But that led to the more “real” superhero version of men in the Indiana Jones series. And I will admit, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) wins the title for Most Obsessively Watched Film of My Formative Years. Back then, what it taught me romantically was that a swashbuckling heman may rescue you from an elephant-sized golf ball rolling your way in the Amazon, but he will never stick around when there’s a classroom full of blushing collegiate girls waiting back home. And so I entered a brief vampire movie phase. I watched all the classics, from Nosferatu (1922) to Love at First Bite (1979). Finally, in The Hunger (1983), Catherine Deneuve broke the age-old vampyric formula of submissive female succumbing to blood-sucking sexual alpha male by rapturously helping herself to the ample veins of Susan Sarandon. Go, girl! Thus began an ardent cinematic “sexual exploration” phase, starting with the movie that brought ice cubes, cherry Jello and Vick’s cough syrup back into the bedroom—Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986). After seeing more of Zalman King’s cheesy erotic-noir films, like Two Moon Junction (1988), Wild Orchid (1990) and Red Shoe Diaries (1992), I was seduced by the soft-focus images of young, adventurous women on some sort of “journey,” haphazardly running into strange, emotionless men in the dark alleys of exotic locales. It was all the rage in the late-1980s: “sexual liberation” in lieu of romance. But don’t get me wrong. Smutty can be intellectual, too. There were the heady indie flicks, like Dangerous Liaisons (1987), The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), and Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989), showing men to be just as tortured and searching—and women as soulless and selfish—as their opposing gender stereotypes. Of course, by the 1990s, this eroticism turned even darker, delving into the world of freaky fetishism. The kinky and depraved were on display in Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990), The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1990), Boxing Helena (1992) and Crash (1996)—which is a movie that still disturbs me. But at least, in the ‘90s, men and women are on equal footing again. Albeit, voluntarily amputated footing, but even so. More recently, the films I’ve been seeing show a far more depressing reality. Movies like Unfaithful (2002), and last year’s We Don’t Live Here Anymore, as well as Academy-nominated Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Closer, douse love and sex with complications, deceptions, betrayal, ennui, pain and suffering—and the concerted, very “real” effort it takes to hang on to some semblance of happiness. I have to admit that I find comfort in this new cinematic reality. I could never trust the plastic perfection of the chivalrous superheroes of my youth. Mysterious bad boys are highly overrated anyway. The pressure is officially off to be “Sandy.” Now if you’ll excuse me, I must get back to watching Casablanca (1942). MTW

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