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Panioloo Halll off Fame: The State’s Paniolo Hall of Fame exhibit showcases the heritage and history of ranching in the islands. Maui Hall of Fame inductees are honored at 1 p.m.
Alexx Stanislaw,, Executivee Chef/Partnerr Thee Plantationn House Restaurant,, Kapalua: Menu - Grilled stripe marlin and lemon couscous with Kapalua Farms garden vegetable salad "salsa"
Victoryy Farm: We invite Maui to wander a living farm to learn about our main farm industries, including coffee, fruits, veggies, taro, flowers, native plants, aquaculture, landscaping materials, and Maui onions.
Markk Ellman,, Chef/Ownerr Mala: Menu - Babaganoush with eggplant and pita
Wellness: Fresh, flavorful, and nutritious, locally grown produce is vital to a healthy lifestyle for family and community. Health care practitioners from Kaiser Permanente are on hand to take more waist line measurements. Wellness Promotion prizes are awarded for Maui hotel stays and golf tee times.
Joeyy Macadangdang,, Corporatee Cheff Roy'ss Restaurantss Maui: Menu - Maui Cattle Company Stewed Beef Shank with Ono Organic Farm ‘ulu fritters and Ke‘anae poi Ryann Luckey,, Executivee Cheff Pineapplee Grill: Menu - Thai Grilled Maui Cattle Company Flat Iron Beef, Waipoli Watercress, Kapalua Farms Cherry Tomato Salad, Sesame-Soy Vinaigrette
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4 MAUI COUNTY Civil unions and fashion shoots get feedback in Letters. News of the Weird takes a closer look at squid sex. Eh Brah! calls out a bike swiper. A cable network is skewered in Click of the Week. Rob Report offers a roadmap for civic involvement. Coconut Wireless tracks a big political announcement and tees off on Ronald Reaganites.
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12 FEATURE STORY After 18 months in the water, it’s time for a Superferry progress report. Professor Parsons hands out some grades, and he doesn’t hold back.
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15 ONO KINE GRINDS THIS WEEK’S QUESTION With what historical figure would you like to go scuba diving?
Jessica Armstrong swills margaritas at midday and digs the fare at Lulu’s Surf Club & Grill in Lahaina.
Editor: Jacob Shafer Seabiscuit
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Calendar Editor/Staff Writer: Kate Bradshaw Charlie Crist
From the highlands to Upcountry: Maui Isle Pipe Band brings Celtic flair to Maui.
Proofreader: Heather Nicholson Contributors: Jessica Armstrong, Caeriel Crestin, Lloyd Dangle, Doug Levin, Rob Parsons, Ron Pitts, Chuck Shepherd, Ynez Tongson, Barry Wurst II Photographer: Sean Michael Hower Jacques Cousteau Art Director: Brittany Shaw Mozart Graphic Designer: Kellee LaVars Advertising Executive: Brad Chambers John Merrick (the Elephant Man) General Manager: Jennifer Russo Jules Verne
18 FILM Barry Wurst II says Watchmen is an OK movie based on an awesome graphic novel.
20 DA KINE CALENDAR Kate sails through the week’s top haps, including Ag Day and various beer-fueled St. Paddy’s Day frivolity.
22 Calendar Listings
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28 BACK PAGES 28 Adult Classifieds 29 Local Classifieds
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I read your article [“Civil Right,” March 5] and immediately went back for extra copies. I was headed into Wailuku to attend a candlelight vigil inside the Episcopal Church and wanted the people there to be aware of your piece. I have been a committed relationship with the same woman for 32 years and am so tired of having to fight this fight. Why don’t they realize we are upstanding, taxpaying citizens of this county and are not looking for “special rights.” Mahalo for writing such a clear and to-thepoint article about what is happening. I will continue to communicate with the senators while we all wait for their decision. Let’s hope that history is on our side this time. Sandy Farmer-Wiley, Kihei
FREEDOM FIGHTER Homosexuality is part of human nature as it is with many primates. If your religion tells you otherwise, maybe you need to rethink your beliefs. Freedom for all or freedom for none! Sean Mills, submitted online at mauitime.com
HATE SPEECH I can’t believe you would publish this trash. God hates you, just like he hates the immoral sodomisers you support. Burn in hell. Anonymous Ed. Note: We got several notes similar in tone and nuance to that one. Shockingly, none were signed.
DIDN’T LIKE IT… It’s depressing to see that the “alternative” news source on Maui decided to use the “traditional” model: thin and stacked [“The Fashion Issue,” February 26]. What would have been wrong with actually highlighting strong local women? Give me women with tattoos, freckles and tummies! ML, submitted online at mauitime.com
…HATED IT… I have picked up Maui Time Weekly a lot to catch up on what is going on and I love Eh Brah! But this week’s cover story is truly disgusting. Why must these girls dress and pose in such a sexual way? Women are not objects, and it seems as if the director
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of this shoot forgot this! I love to shop secondhand, but would never be caught dead in a lot of these get-ups. Yuck. After page 16 it gets a bit better, but come on— if women are objectifying women then we are in trouble! Clothes can be modeled with some dignity! Geez. I am totally bummed out by this cover article and think it’s yucky! Cristina Pineda, submitted online at mauitime.com
…LOVED IT The girl on the cover is a doll! Excellent shot! Brenda Brosnan, submitted online at mauitime.com
WAGE WAR Re last week’s Eh Brah! about the rowdy keiki at Foodland: The comic comes close to what I’ve seen customers do in my “career” in retail. I swear, Maui has some of the most inept customers and/or dramahyper entitlement whores out there. Either you’re: cleaning up their messes where they’ve damaged magazines, eaten candy, knocked over displays and let their kids defecate onto the carpet; or you’re: being verbally abused over some non-existent item that “we should stock 24/7” for the one freakin’ person that needs it but won’t buy it for months once we get it in until we send it back to the manufacturer or supplier for credit and then they come the next day, only to get mad and yell at you for sending back said item when THEY REALLY NEED THE ITEM! Oh, and they expect you to know where else on the island they can get it after they spurt out racial slurs and call your mama a hooker. (“The Internet” is not an acceptable answer, BTW.) The more I work, the more socialism, the police state in 1984 and the British sitcom Are You Being Served? become appealing to me. Retail Slave #35235626, submitted online at mauitime.com
SEND YOUR LETTERS to the editor via e-mail (letters@mauitime.com), post (Letters to the Editor, Maui Time Weekly, 33 N. Market St., Ste. 201, Wailuku, HI 96793) or fax (808-244-0446). All correspondence must include your full name, hometown and phone number. We reserve the right to edit letters. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Maui Time Weekly.
NEWSOFTHEWEIRD ANOTHER REASON TO BE WORRIED In Hong Kong, according to a February Wall Street Journal report, when a feng shui master speaks on the economy, investors listen closely. Alion Yeo, an expert on the Chinese system of beliefs in stars, geography and the location of objects whose popular finance seminars attract high-end investors, told a group of about 170 recently that 2009 would be dismal because the U.S. economy is now in the hands of a President and a Secretary of the Treasury who were both born in a Year of the Ox (1961), of which 2009 is another (and which has already started frighteningly with both a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse).
CUFF BREAK Allahmanamjad Barbel, 21, sought help in February at the police station in Barnstable, Mass., after his sister playfully put handcuffs on him at a birthday party and couldn’t get them off. Police removed them and then, after running his name through the computer, discovered several outstanding warrants and immediately re-cuffed him.
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burdensome to the female and are delivered by the reckless slashing of the skin by the male. In fact, according to a December report in Germany’s Der Spiegel, in the darkness the male sometimes misses the female altogether and inseminates himself.
POST HASTE An official of the National Association of Letter Carriers in Buffalo, N.Y., said in February that it would challenge the Postal Service’s threatened suspension of a carrier who was using sidewalks to get from house to house this winter instead of walking across ice-packed, deep-snowdrift yards. Cutting across yards is required by Postal Service rules in order to speed up deliveries.
NOT ALL FIREMEN ARE HEROES Jeffrey Boyle was convicted in 2006 of setting eight fires during the time he was a lieutenant in the Chicago Fire Department and is serving a six-year sentence, but in January, he filed a lawsuit against the department demanding his pension, of about $50,000 a year, on the grounds that he was off duty during the time he set the fires.
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Year in which the NFL Pro Bowl will return to Oahu after a oneyear hiatus
35,000 Minimum number of troops that will remain in the country in “noncombat” roles after the Obama Administration’s withdrawal plan is completed next year
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Number of Maui soldiers who have died in Iraq and will be honored March 13 at a ceremony at the War Memorial gymnasium in Kahului
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Time lawmakers have to consider those bills
Number of Hawaii residents currently collecting unemployment benefits
36,400 Number of Hawaii residents currently out of work
Amount Hawaii Tourism Authority will pay the NFL in 2011 and again in 2012 to bring the game back
15 weeks Sources: Hawaii Tourism Authority, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Hawaii Legislative Reference Bureau, The Associated Press, Pacific Business News
INCOMPETENT CRIMINALS YOU THINK DATING’S TOUGH ON MAUI “Reproduction is no fun if you’re a squid,” said a biologist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, referring especially to the deep-sea squid. Finding a mate a mile down in pitch-darkness is hard enough, but the combination of males that are smaller and fearful of being overpowered and females whose reception of sperm involves being stabbed makes the insemination process especially traumatic. Sperm deposits can be extensive and
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(1) In February, David Hampton, 23, was charged in Charlotte County, Fla., with robbing a BP gas station and became the latest such robber to run out of gas in his getaway car even though minutes earlier, obviously, he had been present at a gas station. (2) In Marseille, France, in January, a 21-year-old man became the latest bank burglar with an ambitious plan and a mediocre sense of direction, as he drilled through the outside wall of a branch of Banque Populaire but missed the room with the safe deposit boxes and wound up instead in a restroom. MTW
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It’s been said many times that The Daily Show With Jon Stewart is a better source for news and commentary than the “real” news shows. That’s only partially accurate. While Stewart nails politicians and talking heads brilliantly during pre-written bits, he usually gives them the kid glove treatment when they’re in-studio. But he was at his razor-tongued best during a recent skewering of cable network CNBC’s pre-meltdown economic coverage—their pie-in-the-sky overconfidence, their shameless softball interviews with CEOs, their claims that “the market just won’t quit no mater how poorly actual companies are doing.” Perhaps the best moment is Stewart’s snarky summation: “If I had only followed CNBC’s advice, I’d have $1 million today—provided I’d started with $100 million.” -JS Find it at… thedailyshow.com
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In November on a Saturday night you went to the resource center and picked out a bicycle from the racks. You chose the turquoise mountain bike with the basket on the front. The bicycle my friend who died from cancer gave me. What you didn’t notice is that we saw you. This is Maui. Now I see you every day as you ride my bike to the beach past my job in Spreckelsville. I see you didn’t like the front basket and have added rear baskets instead. I saw you on Puunene yesterday while I was working again, making money to pay my bills. I do what is pono. No time to chase you. You are haole. You wear the same straw hat you were wearing the night you chose to cockroach my bike. I’ve seen your face. So it doesn’t matter if you paint my bike or steal a different one. Maybe you will get caught. You won’t do what is pono so I am writing this. After all, this is Maui.
ROBREPORT
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Call to action State lawmakers are deciding Hawaii’s future. Don’t let them do it alone his time of year, everything at the state Capitol is on the fast track. For some incomprehensible reason, the Hawaii state legislature is expected to accomplish an entire year’s work in a mere 15 weeks. The consequence of the condensed time frame for legislative review is a lawmaking process that is more accessible to paid lobbyists, and less userfriendly to the general public. Still, citizen input is essential to good government. And with a little coaching, you too will be empowered to take action on vital bills currently under review. A good place to start is at the Hawaii Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB), which maintains an office at the state Capitol. The nonpartisan LRB aims to provide public access to the legislative branch of state government. They undertake research, catalog extensive library resources and are adept at answering community inquiries, from the mundane to the complex.
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sions and other decision-making bodies. Thus, it is essential to know where to find updates on critical bills and resolutions. More than 3,500 total bills were introduced to the House and Senate this year. Even after whittling that number down before this week’s first “crossover” (the House sends surviving bills to the Senate for review, and vice versa), it is a daunting task to keep tabs on all important legislation. Several watchdog groups and individuals send out periodic e-mail alerts, encouraging citizens to submit written testimony or contact lawmakers. Signing up for updates with Hawaii Sierra Club, Blue Planet Foundation, Life of the Land, KAHEA and others will help you keep abreast of updates before critical hearings are held. Sometimes it’s necessary to bombard committee chairs with calls in order to assure that they will even schedule a hearing for a bill, as opposed to allowing it die without a vote. Topics such as the proposed same-sex civil unions proposal (House Bill 444) have garnered big media attention, while others such as Senate Bill 1318, which
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Proceedings at the State House and Senate are exempt from the Hawaii Sunshine Law provisions. Thus, it is essential to know where to find updates on critical bills and resolutions. The LRB publishes a newsletter blog called “First Reading” and offers other online links and services at hawaii.gov/lrb. The State Directory of Officials can also be found on the LRB Web site; it’s a good idea to bookmark the link. You are then prepared to contact your own elected representatives and other key officials such as committee chairs. It’s also wise to establish a cordial relationship with staff members and aides in legislative offices, as they are valuable go-betweens and are likely more accessible than the busy legislators. Proceedings at the State House and Senate are exempt from the Hawaii Sunshine Law provisions that require a week’s written notice for agendas of county councils, planning commis-
would repeal the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) section that safeguards coastal lands from impacts through Special Management Area (SMA) permit review, have gone virtually unnoticed. he following are among the many notable bills introduced in the 2009 session, and include issues both on and off the radar screen. Once you know the bill number for specific legislation, you can easily view the full text and track its progress by clicking a link that is updated daily: capitol.hawaii.gov/site1/docs/docs.asp. Life of the Land Director Henry Curtis is advocating strong support of HB1271, which establishes the Hawaii Energy and Food Security Task Force to address Hawaii’s energy and food security needs
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Some bills make it inside, some wind up in the dumpster. by imposing a tax on barrels of imported oil. He notes this is the first time a bill has linked both food and energy, and believes that Hawaii has a better chance to achieve self-sufficiency by working on them together, not separately. Blue Planet Foundation, launched in April 2008 with a summit that included speakers Hunter Lovins, Ramsey Taum and Robert Kennedy Jr., is a newcomer to lobbying at the state Capitol. But they have employed the services of one of Hawaii’s foremost environmentalists, Jeff Mikulina, who chaired the Hawaii Sierra Club over the past 10 years. Blue Planet, whose stated mission is “to change our world’s energy culture,” lists more than a dozen current bills as “priority measures.” Among them are bills to prohibit building new or expanding existing fossil fuel-fired power plants (HB1843, SB1671); establish energy efficiency targets (SB1173); adopt California’s standards for fuel-efficient cars (SB1174); establish a clean energy investment fund (HB1271); provide tax incentives and rebate credits for investments in electric cars (SB551, SB1185, SB1202); and disallow homeowner covenants that prohibit using clotheslines to dry laundry (HB1273, SB1338). A full list of priority energy bills can be found on Blue Planet’s Web site: blueplanetsummit.org.
Sierra Club Hawaii’s new director Robert Harris has flagged two bills (SB1008, HB834) that would drastically cut water quality standards, thus threatening our beaches and streams through greater allowable levels of toxins and bacteria. Harris also alerted Sierra Club members to “keep corporate fat cats out of elections” by working to stop House Bill539. That measure seeks to lift the $1,000 limit on corporate contributions to political campaigns, an idea Harris deems “a huge step in the wrong direction.” The Sierra Club also urged support to protect Natural Area Reserve System (NARS) funding by opposing HB1741. By suspending all contributions to NARS through real estate conveyance taxes, this measure is being sold as belt-tightening in light of a sagging economy. But it would rob healthy watersheds, forested areas and marine eco-systems such as ‘AhihiKina‘u of needed safeguards. AHEA, the Environmental Alliance, has set up a “virtual testimony” Web site link to provide input on three critical bills. The first is a SB502, one of four proposed bills that would allow the University of Hawaii to be “vested with autonomous
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So this is almost a month old, but I can’t resist. While sorting through some faxes, I came across one from the D.C.-based Ronald Reagan Legacy Project titled “Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle Fails to Issue Reagan Day Proclamation.” Seems February 6 would have been Reagan’s 98th birthday, and the folks over at the Legacy Project were hoping the nation’s governors would see fit to declare a day in his honor. Reaganites have previously tried to get the 40th president’s head on Mount Rushmore, a piece of currency and a postage stamp (which, comedian Bill Maher cuttingly observed at the time, was “just so they could lick his ass”), so it’s no surprise they want a holiday named after him, too. But here’s the part of the release I found rather galling: “It is essential that Americans recognize President Reagan’s legacy of economic growth and freedom from tyranny.” Let’s set aside the undeservedly large share of credit Ronnie cheerleaders (and that’s pretty much the whole Republican Party) are always giving him for single-handedly defeating the Red Menace, and just focus on that other bit about “economic growth.” Seriously? That statement would be dubious any time, but at a moment when our country is sinking into a seemingly bottomless pit of economic malaise brought on in no small part by the deregulation and unwavering faith in the “market” that Reagan helped usher in, it’s particu-
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larly ill-timed. One good thing did come of this, though: it gives me a rare chance to praise Gov. Lingle.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5 One more from Bill Maher, when the GOP was pushing to name an airport after the Gipper: “They just want to be able to say, ‘I’m coming into Ronald Reagan.’”
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 In a disappointing-but-not-surprising twist, lawmakers on Oahu, who once seemed resolute in their intention to pass HB444, are getting cold feet about the same-sex civil union bill. According to a Honolulu Advertiser report, Senate President Colleen Hanabusa said some senators are having second thoughts about pulling the bill onto the floor for a full vote because of “the importance of…the committee process.” How noble of them, respecting the process like that. I’m sure the sudden indecisiveness has nothing to do with fear of political backlash. We made our stance clear last week, so I’ll reiterate only briefly: this is a historical moment. How our elected officials choose to vote—or if they choose to take the coward’s way out and not vote at all—will be remembered… In other news: Just got word from Rep. Neil Abercrombie’s camp that he’s coming to Maui on Sunday to make a “big announcement!” (Their exclamation point, not mine.) His intention to run for governor in 2010 has been an open secret for a while now, so it’s a safe bet he’s not hopping the pond just to hand out free candy. More on this to come, obviously.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Talk about out of the frying pan and into the fire: Jumping from one beleaguered, cash-strapped arena to another, Mike McCartney is stepping down as director of the state Teacher’s Association to take the reins of the Hawaii Tourism Authority. McCartney served as chair of HTA’s board for two years beginning in 2002 (another rough period for the visitor industry) before being ousted by Gov. Lingle. He replaces Rex Johnson, who you may recall became a political punching bag after he was caught forwarding racist and sexist e-mails on the company computer. An interesting footnote on the Johnson saga, reported in today’s Maui News, is that he was given a $290,000 “resignation payment.” Also known as: shut-up-and-go-away money… In other news: It’s official. A second release from Abercrombie’s people that landed in my inbox moments ago flatly admits he’s announcing his gubernatorial run. Nice to see them ditch the faux secrecy; it was a tad silly to assume people would only show up if it was billed as a “surprise.” (Though I was holding out hope for free candy.)
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SUNDAY, MARCH 8 Stumping in Kahului as advertised, Abercrombie told supporters that when they consider who’s in their corner they should “think alphabetically.” [Insert sound of crickets chirping.] We like Abercrombie, and though the field has yet to fully take shape there’s a good chance he’ll be our guy. But Neil: ditch that line, if for no other reason than to avoid luring Aaron A. Aaronson into the race.
MONDAY, MARCH 9 What if I told you there was a minority group in the United States that comprised 15 percent of the population but had only one representative No free candy, but he is running for governor. in either house of Congress and had never birthing and parenting in our (or really fielded a viable presidential candidate? more accurately their) waters. I know Time for some serious outrage, right? it’s not a revelation, but they’re everyWell, that scenario is a reality according where. Good thing we don’t have a to the widely reported results of a new large, high-speed ferry churning study by Trinity College of through without the recommended colConnecticut’s Program on Public lision-avoidance equipment. Values. The study found that the number of people who say they not only imagine no religion but live it has risen TUESDAY, MARCH 10 almost 1 percent since 2001, and nearly Obama has gotten a lot of mileage out of 7 percent since 1990. By comparison, reversing bad decisions made during the Mormons, who nudged one of their Bush years. We’ve had the bold (shutterown frighteningly close to the ing Guantanamo), the symbolic (allowing Republican nomination last year, make soldiers’ coffins to be photographed by the up a mere 1.7 percent of the population. press) and the obvious (not giving gobs of So, fellow atheists and agnostics: we funding to failed abstinence-only promay be underrepresented, but we’ve grams overseas). The latest example came got numbers on our side. (By the way, this week, when the president signed an that lone congressional non-believer is executive order that will free up money Pete Stark of California, who has for stem cell research. Before his obligaserved in the House of Representatives tory pen-in-hand photo-op, Obama since 1973 but didn’t come out of the offered one of those tasty rhetorical secular closet until 2007.)… In other nuggets that (almost) make you temporarnews: Took a Pacific Whale ily forget what a huge mess we’re in: Foundation cruise yesterday and, in “[This] is about ensuring that scientific addition to marveling at the majesty of data is never distorted or concealed to our annual aquatic visitors, I was struck serve a political agenda, and that we make again by the sheer number of humpscientific decisions based on facts, not idebacks currently courting, copulating, ology.” Imagine that. MTW
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ROBREPORT ACTION, continued from pg. 7 authority” to control the public trust astronomy research sites atop Mauna Kea. In addition to threatening the Conservation District designation and impacting sacred Hawaiian sites, KAHEA notes, “this is one of the largest grabs for public trust ceded lands ever and could be the future of Haleakala on Maui, as well, if it is not stopped now.” The KAHEA.org Web site also asks for support for two measures—HB 1663 and SB 709—that would establish a full ban on genetically modified taro. Meanwhile, another GMO bill that would preempt such action has already cleared the House Agricultural Committee.
BY ROB PARSONS ROBPARSONS@EARTHLINK.NET
HB 1226 would add a new chapter of Hawaii law to provide that “no state administrative regulatory action shall ban or restrict a person from genetically modifying within the State any plant organism if the genetic modification is performed in accordance with a valid permit from the relevant federal agency.” The measure further seeks to mandate that no county action could prevent or regulate genetic modification of plant organisms, either. Hawaii Superferry, top spender last year among lobbyists, appears to still hold sway at the state Capitol. HB1171, recently passed with amendments, would extend the dates provided in the special session legislation of Act 2, allowing the fast-ferry to operate while preparing their own environmental review.
The U.S. Humane Society is supporting SB1194, making it illegal to possess the razor-sharp knives and slashers that are strapped on rooster legs for cockfighting. Hawaii, they point out, has one of the country’s weakest cockfighting laws because they do not ban such implements or otherwise prohibit associated activities. his year, sending testimony on any House or Senate bill is even easier, thanks to a new link: capitol.hawaii.gov/emailtestimony. One can also check a box marked “get latest hearing” to be notified when a particular bill has a scheduled committee hearing. Other buttons allow the online testifier to denote “support,” “oppose” or “comments only,” and to type in or upload detailed testimony.
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Bills surviving the first crossover will receive further scrutiny and possible amendments before going to the second crossover on April 16. The next six weeks are thus vital to the success or failure of specific legislative measures. Armed with the above information, hopefully the community at large can make its voice heard at this year’s legislative session. MTW Some important Web sites: Blue Planet Foundation blueplanetfoundation.org Life of the Land lifeofthelandhawaii.org KAHEA kahea.org Sierra Club hi.sierraclub.org
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By Rob Parsons
Superferry
Progress reporT With failing grades across the board, Hawaii Superferry may be the biggest boondoggle in state history fter more than a full year of operation, it’s time to give the albatross of inter-island travel known as the Hawaii Superferry a progress report. Has the high-speed ferry service given indications it can be profitable in the long term? Has there been justification for Gov. Linda Lingle leading the charge, with state legislators close behind, to rewrite the state’s environmental laws to allow Superferry to operate? Has the entire state been taken for a choppy, 40 knots per hour, $45 million ride? And is this the biggest boondoggle in state history?
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LIVING UP TO EXPECTATIONS AND PROMISES
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In 2004, Hawaii Superferry’s (HSF) promotional pitch was for a convenient way to connect the islands, at half the cost of inter-island airfares. With Oahu as the hub, the “fast-ferry” would provide vehicle and passenger shuttles to Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. In the 18 months since HSF launched its service in September 2007 (with a special $5 rate that flaunted a Supreme Court decision days earlier that would have kept them docked until an Environmental Impact Statement was prepared) only the Maui route has materialized. Kauai issues have never been resolved in the year and a half since protesters paddled out to prevent the massive vessel from entering Nawiliwili harbor. The proposed route to Kawaihae Harbor on the Big Island hasn’t come to be either, as the arrival of HSF’s second vessel has been delayed while the Austal shipyard in Alabama fits it with a loading ramp that could make the state’s $38 million investment in a bargeand-ramp loading system obsolete.
WISE USE OF TAXPAYER’S MONEY
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Beyond the $40 million originally appropriated by the state legislature to support improvements to benefit HSF, recent articles and comments have highlighted millions more that have been or will be spent. Among the unbudgeted, additional costs are: repair of the barge and pier damaged in Kahului harbor from winter wave swells (over $3 million); cost of a special legislative session, passing Act 2 to overturn a court ruling requiring environmental review; cost of an oversight task force and inspections of vehicles; cost to prepare a “pseudo” EIS as required by Act 2 (nearly $2 million); and deployment of Coast Guard, police and undercover security on Maui and Kauai.
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GOVERNMENT INTEGRITY/ ACCOUNTABILITY
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Repeatedly, HSF asked state officials and the public to trust them, and to expedite their approvals to allow them to prove their reliability. By and large, Gov. Lingle sloughed off criticism as though she were coated in Teflon and numerous state officials followed suit. Maui Rep. Joe Souki killed a House bill to require environmental review for HSF by refusing to schedule a hearing in his Transportation Committee. House Speaker Calvin Say—whose son is an HSF employee—led the charge during the special legislative session to pass Act 2. Attorney General Mark Bennett acted less like someone entrusted to interpret and enforce state laws in the public interest and more like Lingle’s personal lawyer. (A bit of good news: State Auditor Marion Higa issued her report in January, finding “that the legislation [Act 2] on behalf of Hawaii Superferry compromised the State’s environmental laws and set a worrisome precedent for future government accommodation that puts the interests of a single business before the State’s environmental, fiduciary, and public safety responsibilities.” Higa’s thorough audit is worthy of an A+, as are the efforts of State Sens. Shan Tsutsui, Kalani English, Gary Hooser and Russell Kokubun, who fought to heed community concerns and uphold laws requiring environmental review.) Meanwhile, HSF contributed handsomely to the campaign spending accounts of key politicians, including Lingle and Souki. A recent Hawaii State Ethics Commission report shows that HSF was tops in lobbying expenditures, with more than $380,000 spent during the past 14 months.
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Whale collisions and the spread of invasive species topped the list of environmental concerns raised by citizens, and highlighted the need for legal review before HSF could begin service. HSF claimed they had worked out a whale avoidance policy, with whale
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spotters, night vision technology, and routes to minimize entering sanctuary waters during peak season. But the high-speed, 349-foot long Alakai was delivered without forward-looking sonar technology and the 882-ton vessel regularly speeds through the Penguin Banks area between Molokai and Lanai, averting the longer, rougher route along Molokai’s north shore where whales are less frequently sighted. Vehicle inspections geared toward prevention of invasive species transport have turned up another problem—plundering of Maui’s marine resources. Inspectors confiscated hundreds of pounds of reef fish, limu (edible seaweed), opihi and even truckloads of river rock headed back to Oahu. With the oversight task force now disbanded, state inspection officers are no longer on the job, leaving the company employees responsible for monitoring what is transported.
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Shortly after an unplanned trip to dry-dock in February 2008 for repairs (exacerbated when a tugboat dented the vessel, and when it shifted on
its blocking, damaging both hulls) the Superferry resumed service. In early April, strong trade winds and ocean swells caused seasickness in more than half the passengers onboard. Again this past January, rough oceans nauseated passengers, damaged more than a dozen vehicles and forced cancellations. Under better weather conditions, the ferry service has earned praise from some of its regular commuters, and from visitors to Hawaii.
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
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HSF has been unable to maintain vehicle and passenger loads of at least half-capacity, the stated operational break-even point. Fuel prices have vacillated greatly, which is of considerable concern given the Alakai’s fuel-inefficient engines (which burn an astounding 6,000 gallons of diesel per one-way trip). Even with the addition of fuel surcharges, passed through to ferry users, the cost to power the Superferry is potentially crippling. The infusion of large amounts of capital to bolster HSF by CEO John Lehman (leading neocon, New York City financier and Secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan), has led many to believe he is less interested in seeing HSF succeed financially and more interested in doing a test run for the prototype Joint High Speed Vessel program. It is widely believed that Lehman’s investments in shipbuilding could be the principal reason for his involvement in promoting HSF, as an awarded Pentagon contract to construct the aluminum-hulled JHSV fast-catamarans could be worth billions of dollars. MTW
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Two-margarita lunch Morning, midday or late night—Lulu’s in Lahaina will slake your thirst hen I set out to review the new Lulu’s in Lahaina I had a tough time deciding what hour of the day to go. Breakfast, with all of its sweet, syrupy connotations, is by far my favorite meal and the Lulu’s menu offers some very creative variations on the standard morning fare. Pricier dinner menus are typically the most sophisticated way to figure out if a restaurant is worthwhile. But I went looking for inspiration at lunchtime—a difficult time to please the palate and the wallet simultaneously— on the hunt for a good sandwich.
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Actually, I put lunch off until three o’clock so that I could get a stiff cocktail, too, without feeling like too much of a lush. The bar is the first thing you notice when you walk through the door. It’s enormous, and one way or another you have to walk around it to find a seat. There are some sunny tables outside on the patio, but sadly the best Lulu’s can do for a view is the hustle and bustle of the Safeway parking lot. Inside is where the atmosphere is. Tiki décor and surf memorabilia decorate the walls all the way up to the high ceiling, giving the room a much beachier feel than its location would indicate. Pro surfers are catching an endless wave on the 12 or so flat-screen TVs around the restaurant and in the rear of the room in a plush, inviting corner two beautiful pool tables promise hours of entertainment. My booth, a high-backed circular bench, could have comfortably sat seven or eight, but it was just my boyfriend and me. Our server, like seemingly everyone working there, was ultra laid back, which made for a relaxing, unhurried vibe. He suggested we start with a couple of Sandy Margaritas from the cocktail list and we happily obliged.
It wasn’t long before we found ourselves in tequila heaven with this top-shelf concoction that came with Patron, Gran Marnier and Li Hing Mui sea foam. It sounds strange, and this was definitely the first time I’ve had foam on a cocktail, but it was sweet and frothy and went down smooth. The boyfriend suspected they put something a little more addicting in there, since as soon as we’d finished the first we were craving another, but our server assured us it was just ingenuity mixed with perfectly legal ingredients. I said I came in hunting for a sandwich, but we struggled to get past the pupus. Seriously, there were so many appetizers that sounded, um, appetizing that we considered just making a lunch out of four or five of them. For the sake of journalistic thoroughness, however, we decided on two appetizers, a salad and one entrée to share. The first thing we tried was the Honolulu Hot Tuna, which turned out to be a force to be reckoned with. A very generous amount of Cajun spiced ahi came just barely seared, on top of a spicy veggie salad of marinated cucumbers, onion and tomatoes. Our mouths on fire, we moved on to the Cane Fire Chicken skewers, which normally wouldn’t be something we’d order but did because our server’s eyes lit up like candles when he recommended it. We understood the emotion when we bit into the sweetest, most moist and tender bites of chicken smothered in a hoisin-ginger glaze and sprinkled with chili oil. While I savored one the boyfriend devoured three, and we contemplated getting another order. We moved on to a refreshing salad dubbed Da North Shore, with crunchy chopped lettuce, Maui onions, Olowalu tomatoes, artichoke hearts, grilled avocado, feta cheese, shrimp and a caper vinaigrette. We were pretty much full when our entrée arrived. We had contemplated getting a sandwich or even a burger, but when our eyes fell on the flatbread selections the deal was sealed. They might as well have named the sausage, pepper and onion flatbread the “Dave and Jessica,” because those are pretty much our favorite flavors. I was expecting something a little, well, flatter than what arrived, which was basically a personal pizza, but one bite of spicy sausage and sweet red peppers and I didn’t care much about the dimensions. We skipped dessert, but only because two margaritas in the middle of the day seemed decadent enough. MTW
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MUSICSCENE
BY JACOB SHAFER JACOB@MAUITIME.COM
Celtic pride Maui-based bagpipe collective unites Hawaiian, Scottish isles hen you think of Maui, it’s a safe bet the first image that springs to mind isn’t bagpipes. In fact, if you were to rattle off the first 100 things you associate with the Valley Isle, Scottish aerophones probably still wouldn’t make the cut.
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Isle of Maui Pipe Band Next gig: Saturday, March 14, 6:30pm at the Makawao Union Church, Makawao (featuring worldrenowned piper Jack Lee) Web site isleofmauipipeband.com
So it may come as a surprise that Maui is home to a thriving Celtic music outfit, the Isle of Maui Pipe Band, and that world-renowned bagpiper Jack Lee has made numerous appearances on the island and will make another this week in Makawao. The history of Celtic music in Hawaii actually dates back to the 1800s, when Scottish immigrants brought traditional instruments with them across the Pacific. On the isle
pipers’ Web site, credit is given to Agnes Wallace for helping form Hawaii’s first pipe band in the 1960s. Two of her students went on to win a prestigious award on the Mainland and the music’s popularity in the Aloha State proliferated from there. The history of the Isle of Maui Pipe Band doesn’t go quite as far back. The band credits its genesis to a day in the late ‘90s when longtime piper John Grant was “coaxed out of retirement” and joined forces with a sundry collection of likeminded music-makers to form Maui Celtic Pipes and Drums. Subsequent years saw the arrival of many more diverse and talented players, and in short order the band had attained full-blown legitimacy and a growing following. At present, the band consists of 14 pipers and seven drummers (“when marching at full strength”), ranging in age from 13 to 67. They tout themselves as the “only pipe band in the world to wear the Hawaiian tartan,” a blue- and green-heavy plaid with a touch of red designed in 1997 by Douglas Herring of Oahu, who won a contest sponsored by the Caledonian Society of Hawaii. Though not many chart-topping hits feature the bagpipe (and, come to think of it, more should), with its rich, melancholy sound the instrument is a natural for funerals and similarly solemn affairs. The Pipe Band also plays parades and other gigs and conducts workshops. Naturally they’re busy this time of year, as St. Patrick’s Day brings Celtic culture
(or at least an Americanized version of it) into popular focus. Lee, who will join the Pipe Band at the Makawao Union Church, is a luminary in the piping world. His resume is littered with medals and accolades and, as pipe sergeant of the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band, he has won multiple world championships. Some clips of him in action are available on YouTube (including a 2006 Maui performance). Even if you don’t know a blowpipe from a chanter—and even if bagpipes aren’t your musical cup of tea—it’s impossible not to be impressed by Lee’s skill and precision. In addition to the Makawao performance, the Pipe band will lend their lungs to
the St. Paddy’s Day proceedings at Mulligan’s on the Blue March 17. Check their Web site for more info on upcoming gigs and how you can get involved. Maybe next time you think of Maui, bagpipes won’t be so far from your mind. MTW
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FILMCRITIQUE
BY BARRY WURST II BARRY@MAUITIME.COM
Super ordinary Graphic novel adaptation doesn’t live up to its brilliant source material f you only read one graphic novel in your lifetime, make it Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. I’ve been saying this for years, to the annoyance of my friends, but seriously—it lives up to its prestigious reputation. On paper, Watchmen is thrilling and complex,
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but as a movie it’s an ambitious mixed bag, as visually rich as you’d hope but still a dumbed-down adaptation of brilliant source material. A group of masked avengers and one superhero are known as The Watchmen, crime fighters who not only nail criminals but assist the U.S. government in fighting the war in Vietnam.
Years later, long after their glory days, someone is murdering them one by one, with the black sheep of the group, a psychopath named Rorschach, attempting to solve the mystery and put the team back together. This all takes place in an alternate world where, in 1985, America won the Vietnam War, costumed heroes are pop culture figures and Richard Nixon is still president. Director Zack Snyder’s film has superb special effects, some engaging performances, haunting moments and one sequence, depicting the origin of Dr. Manhattan, that’s one of the most powerful of the year. Patrick Wilson and Malin Akerman make an engaging pair of crime fighters, Billy Crudup is hypnotic as the nude, creepy, god-like Dr. Manhattan, Jackie Earl Haley makes Rorschach both repellent and somehow endearing and Carla Gugino, though underused, has a great closing scene. On the downside, some of the acting is uneven (Matthew Goode, cast as the world’s smartest man, looks completely bored), there’s too much slow-motion, the soundtrack choices are odd (like a murder
See kids, this is why you don’t take steroids. scene set to Nat King Cole’s “Unforgettable”), the actor playing Nixon looks like he’s wearing a bad Halloween mask and the film is very long, but somehow not long enough. This material needs more time to develop; several intriguing supporting characters are given cool introductions then shoved into the background. The movie is also more violent than the graphic novel—please do not take keiki to see this. The R rating has once again been stretched to the breaking point.
Snyder apparently cut his movie by 30 minutes, and plans to release additional footage at a later date. But even if plot holes are filled and characters fleshed out in a longer cut, I’m not certain Snyder, with his style-over-substance approach, was the best director for this material. Had Ridley Scott or Tim Burton been at the helm, Watchmen could’ve been more risk-taking, challenging and better developed. As is, it’s merely a well-made comic book movie and not a classic. MTW
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MOVIECAPSULES Maui Film Festival Candlelight Cinema NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH - R - Drama We are a political thriller involving a pretty little journalist lady who lets slip the name of a covert CIA agent. We star Matt Dillon, Kate Beckinsale and Angela Bassett. Jeez, Hollywood, are Bob Novak and Scooter Libby not steamy enough for you? 108 min.
New This Week LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT - R - Horror - What is this, Year of the Remake? This repurposing of a 1972 film that I hear is one of the most disturbing movies ever involves the families of two girls who were kidnapped and brutally assaulted devising an equally brutal revenge plot on the escaped convicts responsible for the act. 100 min. MISS MARCH - R - Comedy - You know, I feel that if I acknowledge this movie’s existence I’d be in some way implying that I’m cool with the fact that it exists. Alas. The plot involves a road trip and boobies. Happy? 90 min. RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN - PG Action - This remake stars the Rock, and manages to keep a plot going that involves a cab driver who picks up two teenage runaways who are in some type of trouble involving evil villains. 97 min.
Now Showing CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC PG - Thriller - This one actually sounds kind of twisted. A young New York City woman gets herself into debilitating credit card debt due to a grotesque shopping addiction, but manages to score a gig writing a financial advice column. Regardless, she finds her life unraveling because of her debt...this is a Disney flick, so I’m guessing the ending will be a happy one. 112 min. CORALINE (3D) - PG - Animation - A young girl discovers a parallel reality with striking similarities to her own mundane existence. Luckily, there are some sinister non-bear elements that threaten to tear away at her host reality. 100 min. FIRED UP - PG13 - Comedy - A couple of high school football dudes ditch football camp in favor of cheerleader camp. There is an infinitesimal possibility that hijinks and/or shenanigans will not ensue, but let’s not bank on that. 90 min. GRAN TORINO - R - Drama - Clint Eastwood plays a grizzled racist/Korean War veteran who has remained in his Detroit neighborhood despite white flight (hey, that rhymed!). His concept of reality gets thrown for a loop through his interactions with a family of Hmong immigrants. 114 min. HE’S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU PG13 - Comedy - A group of loosely-connected young-ish people, all fumbling through the whole romantic relationship minefield, all dealing with their own shortcomings as well as those of the people that surround them, all figure it out in the end, presumably. 129 min. INKHEART - PG - Fantasy - A young girl’s father discovers he has the power to bring certain characters from the stories he reads to life. Unfortunately none of these characters are Jesus, Pan or even Tom Sawyer (all of whom are topics of about six Rush songs). 106 min. THE INTERNATIONAL - R - Action - Here we have an attractive and unlikely pair (Naomi Watts in the form of a New York prosecutor and an Interpol agent played by Clive Owen) that happens upon a very powerful bank that sees nothing wrong with funding terrorism. As they cruise the globe in search of, I don’t know, clues?, they find that their own lives may be at risk. And not because of bears. 118 min. JONAS BROTHERS: THE 3D CONCERT EXPERIENCE - G - Art, Foreign - A touching exploration of the human condition that chronicles the momentum of a nuanced musical performance that may finally, once and for all, solve the question that has long rattled throughout the halls academia: which Jonas brother is cutest? 76 min. MADEA GOES TO JAIL - PG13 - Comedy A Tyler Perry film involving Tyler Perry done up Big Mama style and ending up in prison aside a young and formerly crack-addled prostitute. Hi-larious. 103 min. MILK - R - Drama - The life of gay activist and groundbreaking San Francisco political
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figure Harvey Milk is one of the most remarkable stories of 20th century politics. Milk’s word-ofmouth, pseudo grassroots campaign (there was nothing usual about his approach to politics) emphasized the need to change the public perception of gay men and women from overlooked to empowered. 120 min. PAUL BLART: MALL COP - PG - Comedy - A scathing commentary questioning the aptitude of quasi-governmental entities that occupy mercantile centers in present-day New Jersey while tackling the most complex of existential quandries. 87 min. PINK PANTHER 2 - PG - Comedy - They made a second ‘Pink Panther.’ 92 min. PUSH - PG13 - Action - A young dude and a teenage girl are forced to battle a destructive element that works outside the physical realm with hilarious results. 100 min. THE READER - R - Drama - A decade after his affair with an older woman, a law student reencounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crime trial. 125 min. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE - R - Art, Foreign A Mumbai street kid attempts to become a contestant on India’s ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ to find the girl he loved and lost.120 min. STREET FIGHTER: THE LEGEND OF CHUN-LI - PG13 - Action - Based on the Streetfighter video game series, this chronicles the life of kickass girl contender Chun-Li. Pro: it’s like a video game, except that you don’t have to do anything. Con: you have to get off the couch if you want to see it. 96 min. TAKEN - PG13 - Drama - It’s been, what, two weeks since you’ve seen a movie or television show involving government operatives, kidnapping, conspiracies? This one stars Liam Neeson as a CIA agent whose daughter gets kidnapped. Good times. 93 min. WATCHMEN - R - Action - Sunshine, lollipops and a full 163 minutes of rebel superheroes kicking the piss out of commies for your Reaganlovin’ pleasure. The US is amid nuclear war with Russia. Superheroes have been forced to retire, but one lurks in the shadows to fight for justice. Et cetera. 163 min. THE WRESTLER - R - Drama - A retired wrestler, past his prime, attempts to feel the glory of the limelight one more time while trying to come to terms with other stuff. 110 min.
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Front Street Theater 900 Front Street, Lahaina, 249-2222 (Matinees: M-F until 6:30pm, Sa-Su until 3:30pm, Discount Tue), The Reader - R - Th 4:15, 7, 9:45. F-W 4:15, 7, 9:45. Sa-Su 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:45. Slumdog Millionaire - R - Th 4, 6:45, 9:30. F-W 4, 6:45, 9:30. Sa-Su 1:15, 4, 6:45, 9:30. Watchmen - R - Sa-Su 12:45, 3, 3:45, 6:30, 7:15, 9:45. M-W 3, 3:45, 6:30, 7:15, 9:45.
Ka’ahumanu 6 Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center. 1-800326-3264 (Matinees: everyday until 4pm), Fired Up - PG13 - Th 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25. F-Sa 11:10, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 10:20. Su-W 11:10, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30. Gran Torino - R - Th 11:05, 1:45, 4:25, 7:05. FW 3:15, 8. He’s Just Not That Into You - PG13 - Th 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 10:20. F-Sa 11:05, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 10:20. Su-W 11:05, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30. The International - R - Th only 1:40, 4:20, 7:05, 9:45 Race to Witch Mountain - PG - F-Sa 11, 12:15, 1:15, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45, 5:45, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:15. Su-W 11, 12:15, 1:15, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45, 5:45, 7, 8. Street Fighter:The Legend of Chun-Li - PG13 - Th 1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45, 9:55. F-Sa 11, 1:20, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45, 9:55. Su-W 11, 1:20, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45. Taken - PG13 - Th 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:45. F-W 11:20, 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:45.
Kukui Mall 1819 South Kihei Road, 1-800-326-3264 ( Matinees: everyday until 4pm), Milk - R - Th 1:45, 4:25, 7:10. F-Sa 1:35, 9:40. Su-W 1:35. Race to Witch Mountain - PG - F-Sa 11, 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8, 10:15. Su 11, 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8. M-W 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 7:45. M-W 4:20, 7. The Reader - R - 1:35, 4:20, 7, 9:40 Slumdog Millionaire - R - Th-W 1:40, 4:30, 7:30. F-Sa 11:15, 1:40, 4:30, 7:30, 10. Su 11:15, 1:40, 4:30, 7:30. Watchmen - R - Th 1, 4:10, 7:20. F-Sa 11:15, 1:10, 4:25, 7:35, 9:30. Su 11:15, 1:10, 4:25, 7:35. M-W 1:10, 4:25, 7:35.
Maui Mall Megaplex Maui Mall, 249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm), Confessions of a Shopaholic - PG - Th-W 1:35, 4:05, 6:35, 9:25 Coraline (3D) - PG - Th 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10. F-W 2:30, 7. Inkheart - PG - Th-W 1:40, 4:10, 6:40, 9:15 Jonas Brothers:The 3D Concert Experience G - 4:30, 9 Last House on the Left - R - Th-W 1:50, 4:25, 7, 9:35 Madea Goes to Jail - PG13 - Th-W 1:30, 4, 6:25, 9 Miss March - R - F-Su 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45. M-W 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45. Paul Blart: Mall Cop - PG - Th -W2:40, 4:55, 7:15, 9:30. F-Su 12:30, 2:40, 4:55, 7:10, 9:30. Pink Panther 2 - PG - Th-W 2:45, 5:05, 7:25, 9:45. F-Su 12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:20, 9:40. Push - PG13 - Th-W 1:45, 4:20, 7:05, 9:40. Slumdog Millionaire - R - Th 3:25, 6:15, 9:05. F-Su 12:35, 3:25, 6:15, 9:05. M-W 3:25, 6:15, 9:05. Watchmen - R - Th-W 3, 3:45, 6:30, 7:15, 9:45, 10:30. F-Su 12:15, 1, 3, 3:45, 4:30, 6:30, 7:15, 8, 9:45.
Wharf Cinema Center 658 Front Street, 249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day), Last House on the Left - R - F-W 11:45, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. Sa-Su 11:45, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. Madea Goes to Jail - PG13 - F-W 2, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 Race to Witch Mountain - PG - F-W 11:30, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. Sa-Su 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. Street Fighter:The Legend of Chun-Li - PG13 Th only - 12, 2:15, 4:30, 6:50, 9:20 The Wrestler - R - Th 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. F-W 2:15, 4:30, 6:50, 9:20. Sa-Su 12, 2:15, 4:30, 6:50, 9:20.
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THIS WEEK’S PICKS Ag it up
Peer into the future
Saturday (Mar. 14), 9am-4pm, Lu‘au grounds, Maui Tropical Plantation, Waikapu
Saturday (Mar. 14), 5pm, Hui No’eau Arts Center, Makawao
My master’s project was a lengthy journalistic piece that more or less charted the rise and fall of various industries in Florida as seen from State Road 60, which went from the Atlantic to the Gulf, from Vero Beach to Clearwater Beach. Numerous industries flourished and died along that road, including cattle, citrus, turpentine, phosphates, tourism and, yes, real estate. One of the most startling things one can learn from this road is that once something like development eats up those last few hundred acres of citrus groves, there’s really no going back. Hawaii has many parallels, except that there seems to be a glimmer of a chance, especially on Maui, that a more sustainable, sensible mindset can emerge and become common before all is lost. The 2009 Ag Fest aims to promote agriculture and sustainability on Maui. Farmers of everything that can possibly be raised on Maui (presumably with the exception of the obvious) will take part, and attendees can learn a thing or two about the process of cultivating crops, a key aspect to sustainable existence. Free.
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The fact that I have not reproduced and don’t plan to may, to some, make me less qualified to rant about the current state of education not only in Hawaii, but nationwide. But just because I’m not all gung ho about adding to the human population does not mean I can’t see the effects of a system that promotes conformity and anti-intellectualism over creativity and informed citizenship. Hell, I’m a product of it myself. It’s hard to determine whether one education method is better than another, especially given all the alternatives available (usually at a cost). Montessori education is almost a century old, and stresses the importance of individual development over classroom control. Of course, such methods won’t be getting much help from the state any time soon. This means that super-fun fundraisers go a long way in ensuring longevity for this educational approach. Saturday’s Crystal Ball, which benefits Montessori School of Maui, has a fortune teller/Knights of the Round Table theme. The ball features an Ocean Vodka martini bar, pupus by Bev Gannon, fortune telling, dancing and more. $150.
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What’s your sign?
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Saturday (Mar. 14), 8pm, Voyage East, Pauwela Cannery, Haiku
Tuesday (Mar. 17, all frickin’ day), Islandwide
There is debate among MTW staffers as to the relevance of astrology. Some of us think horoscopes have no bearing on anything while others think there may, at times, be something to them. It’d be nice if they were for real. It’d be a hell of a lot easier to plan one’s year if one knew that one should avoid boy X because she’s about to get accepted into PhD program Y, or what have you. But, alas, no dice. As far as mythology goes, astrological signs themselves are pretty damned interesting. Take Pisces, which is the ruling constellation from mid-March to midApril. The Greek myth associated with the star cluster involves the goddess Aphrodite and her son, Eros. In order to dodge the monster Typhon, she turned herself and her son into fish and strung their tails together so as not to lose one another. Zeus rewarded them by sticking them among the stars. No Midnight’s Children, but not bad. In celebration of this constellation’s celestial prominence as well as the individuals whose fates it supposedly guides, African drum purveyor OmZone Maui is putting on a Pisces-themed rager in Haiku, complete with performances by Omar & the Soultones, among others. Attendees are encouraged to don Piscean attire, and have a chance at winning stuff for doing so. Tickets are available at Enchantress Boutique in Wailea, Mandala in Paia, Temple of Peace and Bangkok Cuisine. Huzzah. $15/$20 door.
For years, Chicago’s city fathers have deemed it necessary to dye the Chicago River green this time of year. It’s actually an improvement on the frigid waterway’s typical brownish-grey. Prior to our appropriation of the day commemorating the death of Ireland’s patron saint, however, Saint Patrick was actually associated with the color blue. But that color was already taken. I’m not sure what kind of hooch they imbibed in Saint Patrick’s time, but I doubt Irish car bombs were consumed as copiously as in our current epoch. But watering holes across the island are game to help us celebrate St. Paddy’s Day the only way we know how. Mulligan’s on the Blue is doing its gi-normous deal, complete with performances by BrownChicken BrownCow, the Island of Maui Pipe Band, the Celtic Tigers and the Willie K. Band. Admission is free before 5pm ($20 thereafter) and there’s a free shuttle from the Dog & Duck starting at 7pm. A shuttle will also go between the Dog & Duck and Tip Ups, which, respectively, will feature performances by Jordan, Kanoa and the Crunch Pups and MGM and Gomega. Elsewhere, Kahului Ale House is doing Irish music starting at six. Then there’s Lahaina, where Mulligan’s at the Wharf and Santa Fe Cantina, among other places, are set to go off in celebration what’s-his-name.
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sacred. Come early for cocktails in the courtyard. $20. 7:30 p.m. McCoy Studio Theater, MACC. 242-7469.
Big Shows Augie T - Fri, Mar 13. This award-winning, megapopular comedian and drive time DJ returns to Maui to crack some jokes about life in Hawaii. $25. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC. 242-7469. DJ Logic - Fri, Mar 13. This DJ well-known for spinning alongside jazz and jam bands including Medeski, Martin and Wood, John Mayer, Bill Kreutzmann and others. This show should have a pretty interesting turnout. $20. 10 p.m. Charley’s, Paia. 579-9668. Home: Inside & Out - Sun, Mar 15. Three young Hawaiian men, each from a different island, will perform a series of vignettes that deal with home, family and cultural identity. Tickets available at MACC box office, by phone and through mauiarts.org. $20/keiki half price. 7:30 p.m. McCoy Studio Theater, MACC. 242-7469. Lafa Taylor - Tue, Mar 17. This is the way in which Paia will rock this St. Patrick’s Day. I advise that you arrive equipped to get down, get up, then get down again. Taylor is joined on stage by his Dub-Hop Quartet. You know what that means. 10 p.m. Charley’s, Paia. 579-9668.
Stage The Sound of Music Singalong - Sat., Mar 14 Proceeds from this fabulous benefit for the Maui Aids Foundation. A donation booth and representatives will be on hand. Maui Aids foundation funds stay on Maui for Maui patients in recovery. Lyric sheets will be provided to all patrons. $20/$10 tickets for students under 18 with donation of canned goods to the Maui Food Bank. 7:30 p.m. Iao Theater, 68 N. Market St., Wailuku, HI, 96793. 242-6969. Unitard - Sat. The latest installment of Manhattan Mama’s fabulous Coconut Cabaret series, Unitard purveys irreverent sketch comedy wherein nothing is
Tickets on Sale India Jazz Suites - Thu, Mar 19. Award-winning dancers Chitresh Das and Jason Samuels Smith perform alongside one another put on a rare, eclectic and captivating performance that spans all genres and embraces both tradition and innovation. $12/$22/$37. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC. 242-7469. Diana Krall - Sat, Mar 21. Grammy-winning jazz vocalist and pianist Diana Krall comes to Maui for one night of cool, smooth, genretranscending tunes. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC. 242-7469. MHS 2009 Fur Ball - Sat, Mar 21. Yeah, you read right. It’s Maui Humane Society’s annual fundraiser. Features silent auction, entertainment, dinner, a no-host bar, and more. For the kiitties. $125. 5-11 p.m. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, Wailea, 96753. 877-3680 ext. 32.
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Tau Dance Theater Presents SLAM 2009 Sun, Mar 22. Tau (y2), HITS Dance Space, Yuko Anami Ballet from Japan, Kapolei Choral, Tau Dance Theater, and the winners and competitors of the 4th Annual Earnest T. Morgan Choreographersí SLAM all perform at this dance showcase. Raiatea Helm headlines. Castle Theater, MACC. 242-7469. Journey - Mon, Mar 23. She was just a small-town girl...help me here, what comes next? Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” is the most downloaded song in iTunes history. Hmmm. Anyway, this late-70s, early 80s icon will rock out Maui for your listening pleasure. $56/$66/$86. 7 p.m. MACC Lawn. 242-7469.
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Na Leo Pilimehana - Sat, Mar 28. The translation of this best-selling Hawaiian female trio’s name is “voices blending together in warmth.” These three family women and long-time friends not only write and record their tunes, but they have even launched their own record label. $12/$28/$37. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC. 242-7469.
The Joining - Sat, Mar 21. Ebb & on mauitime.com Flow Arts Ensemble presents this innovative show, which features Maui jazz musicians Bob Harrison, John Zangrando and Paul Marchetti, who will play Frank DeLima - Fri, Apr 3. One of Hawaii’s most as painters Tony Walholm, Piero Resta and Michael popular comedians, DeLima’s “Chop Suey Nation” Takemoto, among other, create paintings. sketches feature characters, parodies and sketches Videography will be projected in the background that celebrate Hawaii’s diversity. $25/keiki half while this happens. Basically a sensory overload price. 7:30 p.m. McCoy Studio Theater, MACC. the good kind. . 7:30 p.m. Studio Maui, 810 Haiku 242-7469. Rd. #265, Haiku, 96708. 876-1854. David Benoit - Sat, Apr 11. This five-time Wings of Transormation - Sat, Mar 21. Grammy-nominated jazz pianist will be accompaCelebrate the Spring Equinox with jam band veternied on stage by Phil and Angela Benoit of Benoit ans Melvin Seals, Greg Anton, Damian Erskine, Jazz Works fame. $20/$30/$40. 7 p.m. Castle Pete Pevar, Graig Wright and Barry Sless. Preasle Theater, MACC. 242-7469.
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Poncho Sanchez - Thu, Apr 23. Grammy-winning Sanchez’s musical influences span the globe. His sound incorporates Latin rhythms, R&B, AfroCuban and other genres for an eclectic and danceable sound that Sanchez experimented with in L.A. in the 60s. $12/$30/$40/Under 18 half price. 7:30 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC. 242-7469.
Events THURSDAY, MAR 12 Lahaina Caregiver Support Group Everyone needs a little support sometimes. This is a chance to meet other caregivers and people in the industry. Free. cathy South Maui Sustainability Public Meeting - The environmental advocacy group will discuss the Hawaiian principle of malama aina, which requires those living in a given land to protect and care for it, and how to incorporate this idea into a vision of a sustainable Maui. Makes sense, huh? Daniel Kanahele, Alex Bode, Lucienne DeNaie, Kalani Au and Iokepa Meno will give talks on various aspects of the topics. 6:30-8 p.m. Kihei Charter School, Kihei, 96753. 874-5955. Cinema Night - Cafe Mambo will be hosting an evening of classic and cult classic films for the 21 and older crowd. This week’s flick is Swingers. Vegas, baby. 9 p.m. Cafe Mambo, Paia. 579-8021.
FRIDAY, MAR 13 Maui Shriner’s Lunch - The Maui Shrine Club hosts a guest speaker and luncheon. $10. 12 p.m. Maui Country Club, Paia. 283-6943. Shriner’s Lunch - Join the Maui Shrine Club for lunch and an interesting guest speaker. $10. 121:30 p.m. Maui Country Club, Paia. 283-6943. Ceremony to Honor Military Personnel This short ceremony will commemorate the hard
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The Grid lists nightly entertainment at bars, clubs, cafes, other non-dinner serving establishments, as well as restaurants with entertainment after 9pm.
AMBROSIA 1913 S. Kihei Road, Kihei - 891-1011
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Friday 03/13
Saturday 03/14
DJ Del Sol No cover, 10pm
Estee Graham No cover, 10pm
Erin Smith No cover, 10pm
Rio Thing
Micah Wolf
Casanueva Tango/Milonga
Maoli CD Release Party $15, 10pm
Dr. Nat & Rio Ritmo
WED - Ladies’ Night, $10, 10pm
Latin Night
Love N Light Presents DJ Irene/DJ Oospot
DJ Blast
MON - Manic Mondays; TUE - Hot Latin Tuesdays;
Smokin’ Hot Thursdays 9:30pm
DJ Logic $20, 10pm
Orin & Junior
Dave Carroll No cover
Dave Carroll No cover
Eric the Whale Shark No cover
MON - Erin Smith; TUE - Jazz Night; WED - Howard Ahia, No cover
Quiz Night w/ Chile Dog
Pau Hana
Kanoa
Farels Kitty
MON - Jordan, 10pm, No cover; TUE - St. Paddy’s Day Celebration w/ Jordan, Kanoa, Crunch Pups & more
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TUE - Backyard Jam/St. Paddy’s Day Celebration, 7pm
The Doll House Review $5, 10pm
St. Patrick’s Day Party w/ DJ Michael Fong; 10,10pm
WED - WII Wednesdays w/ DJ Michael Fong 10pm
CAFE MARC AUREL 28 N. Market St. Wailuku - 244-0852
CASANOVA 1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220
CELLAR 744 744 Front St., Lahaina 661-3744
CHARLEY’S 142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-9668
COOL CAT CAFE Wharf Cinema, Lahaina - 667-0908
DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-9669
EHA’S POOL BAR 1234 Lower Main, Wailuku - 242-1177
GIAN DON’S 1445 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-4041
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Monday 03-16– Wednesday 03/18 MON -Curtis Williams; TUE - Kahala & Indio; WED Someone Else MON - Open Mic; Monday - Ranga Pae
MON - Willie K, $10, 9pm; TUE - Lafa Taylor
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MON - Marty Dread & the Kryptones
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400
HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891–8010
Rampage No cover, 10pm
Gomega/Tattoo Contest
The Alliez
Karaoke Night
MON - Soul Food, 10pm; TUE - Lucky Bum Girls;; WED Kahala
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Pio Marasco: Chill N Deep No cover, 9pm
DJ Del Sol $10, 9:30pm
DJ CIA No cover, 9:30pm
ISANA 515 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-8199
JACQUES 120 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8844
work of those who have served in the US military. A chance to honor them. 12:30-1 p.m. War Memorial Gym, 1580 Kaahumanu Ave., Wailuku. 270-7389.
efit March of Dimes. Items available include gently used housewares, sporting equipment and more. 7 a.m.-12 p.m. 286 Uala Pl., Kihei, 96753. 298-5000.
Maui’s Only Baby Boomer Group - Those born in the years between or around 1945-1955 are encouraged to come out for this meetup, which includes fun topical discussion, potluck, networking and more with the generation that rocked, and continues to rock, the world. Cultural diversity encouraged. Call Elena Lissone- 573-5313. 4:30 p.m. Call for location. 573-5313.
Swap Meet - From camo hunting gear and koa carvings to vintage aloha postcards and delicate, locally-crafted jewelry, this place pretty much has it all. Killer produce market, too. Admission: 50 cents. 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Maui Community College, Kahului Harbor side. 877-3100.
Business After Hours - This Maui Chamber of Commerce event lets Maui professionals cut loose while still serving as a vital networking opportunity. $10/$20 non-members. 5-7 p.m. Mulligan’s on the Blue, Wailea, 96753. 871-7711. Bailes de Filipinas - A chance to learn about Filipino culture by way of traditional dances. Free. 6 p.m. Maui Mall, Kahului, 96732. 871-1307. Queen Kaahumanu Festival - Na Leo Lani O Maui Community Choir highlights this celebration of one of Hawaii’s most important queens. Opens with a pule and continues with lessons in history, hula performances and the draping of a lei on the statue of the queen. Free. 6-8 p.m. Queen Kaahamanu Center, Kaahumanu Avenue, Kahului, 96732. 877-3369.
SATURDAY, MAR 14 Japanese Cultural Society Membership Meeting - The meeting will focus on Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. The meeting is for members and nonmembers alike. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Kahului Hongwanji Mission, 281 S. Puunene Rd., Kahului, 96732. 276-5444. Maui County Agricultural Festival - Learn about agriculture on Maui and its vital role in promoting sustainability on the island. Meet and talk story with those who grow coffee, flowers, fruits vegetables and other crops. Also includes educational booths and chef demonstrations. Free. 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Maui Tropical Plantation, Waikapu, 96793. 243-2290. Hawaiian Cultural Day - A most entertaining event filled with Hawaaian music, arts, crafts, educational displays and more. Zenshin Daiko kicks off the celebration, the Kahaialiíi Family performs at noon, Kulia Ika Nuíu goes on at 1 p.m. and Maui Taiko Group will rock out at 2 p.m. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Maui Mall, Kahului, 96732. 871-1307. March of Dimes Rummage Sale - This sale, put on by March for Babies’ outfit Team Rachel, will ben-
Pisces Party - The Obama Ohana presents this celebration of those born under the sign of Pisces. All Pisces attendees enjoy half off admission. Omar & the Soultones, among others, will provide music. Check out mermaid bellydancers among other sights. $15/$20 door. 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Voyage East, Pauwela Cannery, Haiku, 96708. 879-8300. Free Tax Preparation - This service is aimed at those who couldn’t otherwise afford to obtain federal and state income tax preparation. No appointment is necessary. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Valley Isle Community FCU, Kahului Branch, 160 Paahana St., Kahului. 877-275-6569. Haiku Hoolaulea and Flower Festival - Food. Music. Flowers. A lei contest. All in celebration of Haiku. And flowers. Kind of a big deal. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Haiku Community Center, Haiku, 96708. 575-3004. St. Anthony Fun Daze Bazaar - The day will be packed with stuff to do, including a rummage sale, silent auction, a country store, games, food booths and more. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. St. Anthony School, 1618 Lower Main, Wailuku, 96793. 244-4190.
Wailuku Hongwanji Benefit - The dinner and show featured this evening will help raise funds for Wailuku Hongwanji Buddhist Mission. . 6-8 p.m. Wailuku Hongwanji Mission, 1828 Vineyard St., Wailuku, 96793. 244-9545. Run to the Sun - Although no more runner registrations are being accepted, volunteers are still needed for this evenbt, which entails a run from Paia to the Haleakala summit. Paia. 280-4893.
SUNDAY, MAR 15 Loving Kindness Ceremony - Ellen Laura & Paul Hugel conduct a ceremony to help spread positivity and light. It will also be broadcast on http://lovingkindnessceremony.com. RSVP for the ceremony by emailing paul@lotuslifeyoga.com. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Kukuipuka Heiau, Waihee, 96793. Economic Systems Readers’ Circle - Come discuss what’s been written about the world’s economic systems. Meet at the black tables in front of Queen Kaahumanu Center. 1:30-4 p.m. Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center. 573-3250.
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Montessori School of Maui’s Crystal Ball Fundraiser Camelot is the theme at this year’s swanky fundraiser, so get your Guinnevere on. Ocean Vodka hosts a martini bar, which is pretty sweet, especially when coupled with hors d’oeuvres and gourmet dinner by Celebrations. There will also be a live auction, dancing and fortune telling, among other things, so, you know. $150. 5 p.m. Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center, Makawao. 573-7568. Queen Kaahumanu Festival - Na Leo Lani O Maui Community Choir highlights this celebration of one of Hawaii’s most important queens. Opens with a pule and continues with lessons in history, hula performances and the draping of a lei on the statue of the queen. Free. 6-8 p.m. Queen Kaahamanu Center, Kaahumanu Avenue, Kahului, 96732. 877-3369.
Upcountry Sundays - Have yourself a mellow Sunday afternoon, courtesy of Mana’o Radio, with the sounds of Benoit Jazz Works, Stone Violet w/ Mark Johnstone and Anick Violette as well as Don McLellan & Friends. $7. 2 p.m. Casanova, Makawao. 5720220. Sunset Drum Circle - Come and drum, dance and shake it on the beach with Omzone. Free. 4:20 p.m. Kamaole Point. 298-9022.
MONDAY, MAR 16 Green Drinks - Beer, pizza and talking story, especially about things that matter, go together extremely well, do they not? Come out and chat with some of Maui’s most innovative sustainability entrepreneurs. Discover how strong Maui’s ecocommunity is. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Flatbread Pizza, 89 Hana Hwy., Paia 96779. 579-8789. Lahainaluna High School Band Concert They’ve been practicing like crazy. See what tunes they’ve been working on, be inspired, etc. 7 p.m. MACC, Kahului, 96732. 242-7469. Jack Lee Isle of Maui Pipe Band Fundraiser - Jack Lee is a phenomenal bag piper; certainly worth checking out. And did you know that there’s quite a community of pipers on island, gen-
erating some of the most woeful tunes fathomable before taking a turn for the jubilant? Yeah, good stuff. $15/$10 students/$7 keiki. 6:30; doors at 5:30. Makawao Union Church Hall, 1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao. 579-9261.
TUESDAY, MAR 17 Maui Waena Botball Team Flatbread Fundraiser - The hardworking students of the Maui Waiena Botball team are holding a fundraiser to raise money so they can attend the championships in Oahu. Proceeds from every pizza purchased will benefit said cause. Plus there’ll be a silent auctions and beer. 5:30 p.m. Flatbread Pizza, 89 Hana Hwy., Paia 96779. 250-4111. Green Banana Cafe Music - A mellow atmosphere where one can grab a cup of coffee, talk story and check out some great musicians. Tuesday nights allow local Maui artist Shea Argel romance you with classical jazz standards mixed with Spanish and Portuguese romance music. 6-8 p.m. Green Banana Cafe-The Shops at Paia Bay, Paia, 96779. 579-9130. Irish Song Festival - It’s been about a year since you’ve heard “Whiskey in a Jar” and “Finnegan’s Wake,” no? Well, Larry Sarner of the Maui Folksong Circle invites you to not only check out some of these tunes, but to also participate. Bring any instruments that may be Irish folk-conducive. Hell, bring a moog and a gong. Liven it up. 6:30 p.m. Hawaiiana Reading Room, Kahului Library, 90 School Street, Kahului, HI, 96732. 873-3097. Baldwin High School Band Performance They’ve practicing like crazy. See what tunes they’ve been working on, be inspired, etc. Maybe they’ll bust out with some Irish tunes for St. Patrick’s Day. 7 p.m. MACC, Kahului, 96732. 242-7469. Lt. Governor to Speak - Duke Aiona, Lingle’s right hand man will speak twice today. First he will discuss the state of the economy as it pertains to the Condominium Council of Maui at Kahili Golf Course’s Nahele Room in Waikapu at 11:30 a.m. ($50 members, $60 nonmembers). Then he will speak before the Kihei Community Association, which is cool, at the Kihei Community Center at around 6 p.m. The association will be collecting canned stuff for Maui Food Bank. .871-0772.
WEDNESDAY, MAR 18 Grandparents Support Group - Join the Raising Our Keiki’s Keiki group for food, fun and support. 9-11 a.m. Maui Family Support Services, Kahului. 242-0990 x270.
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DA KINE CALENDAR Reggae With the Whales - Reggae music star Marty Dread, fresh from his appearance at the Jamaican Jazz Festival, will play his tunes while the whales do their thing. A perfect sunset experience. $49.95/$39.95 keiki. 5-7 p.m. Ma’alaea Harbor. 249-8811 ext. 1.
Ongoing Thursday, Mar. 12th
HOT LATIN Latin Takeover $2 Bud Light $3 Fernets Bennie Blanco Drink Specials
Friday, Mar. 13th
LOVE N LIGHT PRESENTS
LUCKY CHARM DJ IRENE & 00SPOT $2 Bud Light Drafts and $4 Mai Tais 10–11pm
Saturday, Mar. 14th
DJ BLAST $2 Bud Light Drafts
Monday, Mar. 16th
MANIC MONDAYS Alternative Night DJ Astro RAF $3 Cosmos
Tuesday, Mar. 17th
HOT LATIN Latin Takeover $2 Bud Light $3 Fernets Bennie Blanco Drink Specials
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LAFA TAYLOR Friday, Mar. 20th
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Building Supplies Drive - Mon-Sat. New Year’s Resolutions: get rid of the old and make a donation; someone’s trash is another’s treasures, you’ll never know what you’ll find here; a penny saved is a penny earner, find items marked 50% below retail; penny pinching can support a needy family build a decent and simple home. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 399 N. Market St, Wailuku. 986-8050. Ecstatic Chanting Kirtan - Tue. Heather Neeraja Parsons and friends. Heather Neeraja leads kirtan in the tradition of Jai Uttal, Krishna Das and others, blending in her own unique style that welcomes the elements of harmony, English words mixed with Sanskrit mantras, bhajans and sublime moments of silence, prayer and meditation. $5-$10. 7 p.m. 115 East Lipoa St. Ste. 202, Kihei. 874-9642. Free HIV/Hepatitis C Testing and Counseling - Mon-Fri. Available from the Hawaii Dept. of Health. Free Hepatits A & B Vaccines also available. Times and locations vary around the island. 984-2129. Free Yoga Class - Daily. Sasha Lessin, Ph.D., Viniyoga Instructor, guides 90-minute slow-motion yoga—stretching, strengthening, breathing and meditation exercise. 9-10:30 a.m. 1371 Malaihi Rd, Waiehu, 96793. 244-4103. Israeli Folk Dancing - Every Tue & Wed. The public is invited to experience the music and dance of Israel, sponsored by the Jewish Congregation of Maui. $5 suggested donation. 6-8 p.m. (Upcountry dance sessions take place at Grace Church in Kula Sundays from 4-5:30 p.m.). Beit Shalom Synagogue, 634 Alulike St., Kihei. 280-1051. Low Cost Accupuncture - Mon-Fri. Affordability should not be a factor when it comes to health care, which is why this upcountry clinic is offering treatments for between $20 and $30 a pop, which is a pretty good deal. No appointment necessary. Mon.-Fri., 8-1 and 4-7. Community Accupuncture Clinic, 1170 Makawao Ave. (Next to Casanova). 276-6037. Maui Singles Investment Club - Tue. This event gives Maui singles a chance to mingle while learning about investments. 5:30-7 p.m. Cary & Eddie’s Hideaway, Kahului. 579-9249. Non-Profit Polynesian Dance - Tue. Support the kids of the Napili Kai Foundation by watching their Polynesian dance show. $10 adults, $5 kids. 5:30 p.m. 669-6271. Speed Dating - Tue. Sit down for a round of threeminute dates. Who knows, you could find true love... or at least someone you might want to spend a whole second date with. Registration: $5. 8 p.m. Wow-Wee Maui Kava Bar & Grill, Kahului. 871-1414. Toastmasters - Tue. Perfect your public speaking skills in this community club. 9 a.m., Kapalua Land Co. training center, 665-5485; 6 p.m., St. Theresa Church, Kihei, 298-3966. Ukulele Lessons - Tue. Learn some strumming techniques to impress you friends with. Free. 5:45 p.m. Lahaina Cannery Mall. 661-5304. Wailea 670 Cultural Preservation Registration - Daily. Honua’ula Partners is asking kanaka maoli and others knowledgeable of historic areas within the development site to sign up to participate in their Cultural Preservation Plan. To participate, mail your name and address to Honua’ula Partners, LLC, c/o Mr. Charles Jencks-Owner Representative, Pacific Rim Land, Inc., 1300 N. Holohpono Street, suite 201, P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hi 96753. 268-0303. Ultimate Whalewatch Experience - Wed. Join Pacific Whale Foundation researchers for an intimate presentation on whale behavior and breakfast, followed by a whalewatch. Guests will receive free whale posters and whalewatch guides. $79.95. 7-11 a.m. Ma’alaea Harbor. 294-8811 ext. 1.
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Kahului Lions Club - Thu. Anyone interested in being involved is encouraged to attend this dinner meeting. 6 p.m. Maui Beach Hotel. 243-7402. Biofeedback - Fri. Mary Higgins, QXC/SCIO practitioner, helps you energetically rebalance after living yet another day in a toxin-filled world. Walkins only. Sliding scale pricing. 2-5 p.m. Dragon’s Den. 573-2424. Humpback Whale Outreach - Fri. Volunteers from the Hawaiian Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary will be on hand with educational materials and binoculars for those interested in viewing humpback whales near shore. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Whaler’s Village, Kaanapali. 661-4567. Job Club - Fri. Get help preparing resumes, contacting prospective employers and interviewing. Free. 3-5 p.m. Job Connections of Maui. 871-4143. Papale Pepe Na Kupuna Knitting & Crocheting Club - Every Fri & Sat. This group meets every second Saturday and last Friday to knit and crochet caps, scarves and lap blankets for chemo patients, Hale Makua and Women Helping Women. Group members also share patterns and teach knitting and crocheting methods. Call Alma for further details or to donate. 1 p.m. Kahului, call for details. 214-9864. Shakin’ Keiki - Fri. Come see little hula dancers in adorable outfits doing the cultural dance of their ancestors. Free. 3:30 p.m. Lahaina Center, 900 Front St. 667-9216. Habitat for Humanity - Sat. Spend a few hours helping a family in need get secure shelter. 9 a.m. Call for details. 893-0334. Hula Classes - Sat. Every Sat. Halau Kawaianuhealehua holds open hula classes for children, teen and adult wahines and kanes. 9 a.m. Maui Waena School. Hula Show - Every Sun & Sat. Get a taste of Hawaiian history and culture. Free. 1 p.m. Maui Mall, Kahului. 877-8952. Line Dancing - Sun. Practice your tush push ya’ll and come on down for some line dancing by the Maui Paniolo Posse. Lessons: 6:30 p.m.; Dancing: 7 p.m. Lahaina Cannery Mall. Free Parenting Class - Mon. This 12-week course is aimed at parents of difficult adolescents. There is a $25 charge for the accompanying workbook. Call for time. 300 Hoohana St., Kahului. 344-7308. Green Drinks - Mon. Rub elbows, talk story and relax with like minded green business people and eco-entrepreneurs. No membership is required to join this group and discuss current projects and meet Maui people who are making a difference. 6:30 p.m. Flatbread Pizza, Paia. 579-8989. High Hopes Square Dance Club - Mon. A place for beginners to pick up some steps and seasoned square dancers to show off their moves. Free. 7 p.m. Hannibal Tavares Community Center, Pukalani. 572-0671. Pipe Up - Mon. No experience is needed for drummers and bagpipers at these open, free lesson and practices for the Isle of Maui Pipe Band. 6 p.m. Call for Direction. 876-0154. Senior Line Dancing - Mon. Line dance lessons for people 55 or better. 8:30-10 a.m. Kaunoa Senior Center, Sprecklesville. 270-7313. Soroptimists of Maui Meeting - Wed. Visitors are welcome at this meeting of business and professional women that’s dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls in our community. 4:30 p.m. Hale Mahaolu Elima Community Hall, Kahului. 264-1775.
Keiki Singalong with Uncle Wayne - Thu. Early childhood educator and children’s advocate Uncle Wayne Watkins inspires kids to groove at two Maui libraries today. The first performance is at 10 a.m. at Makawao Public Library. the second is at 2:30 p.m. at Kahului Public Library. 573-8785, 873-8097. After-School Help - Mon-Fri. Hui Malama Learning Center offers after-school homework help and classes. Call for directions and hours. 244-5911.
The Grid lists nightly entertainment at bars, clubs, cafes, other non-dinner serving establishments, as well as restaurants with entertainment after 9pm.
KAHALE’S BEACH CLUB 36 Keala Pl., Kihei - 875-7711
KAHULUI ALE HOUSE 355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001
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Friday 03/13
Saturday 03/14
Sunday 03/15
Monday 03-16– Wednesday 03/18
Kanekoa No cover
Kenny Roberts No cover
Way Back Machine No Cover
Kahala No cover
TUE - Da Ha-Y-ans, No cover WED - Chico & Da Kine, No cover
TBA
Ladies’ Night w/ Q103 $7, 10pm
TBA
MON - TBA; TUE - Live Celtic Music; WED - The Crunch Pups, No cover, 8pm
KIMOS
Oren & Junior
845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811
KOBE STEAKHOUSE
Karaoke
Karaoke
Bottomless Boogie
La Band Yon
Salsa Night $7, 10pm
La Band Yon
TUE - HWY 30
Neto Latin Salsa No cover, 9pm
Inferno Fridays $5, 10pm
JR & the Boys
Reggae w/ DJZZ $5, 10pm
TUE - Rave Night w/DJZZ, $5, 10pm; WED - DJZZ No cover, 10pm
Crazy Fingers Trio 9pm
DJ 9pm
DJ 9pm
Kenny Roberts 9pm
TUE - Junior & Oren; \WED - Neto Latin Salsa
136 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 667-5555
LOS PELONES Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-9900
LULU’S KIHEI 1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-9944
LULU’S LAHAINA Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808
MAI TAI LOUNGE 839 Front St., Lahaina - 661-5288
MAUI BREWING CO.
Crunch Pups
Kahana Gateway Center - 669-3474
MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY’S 844 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7758
The Silky Ringo
Decka 9pm
DJ Dolla Drink $5; 9pm
MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131
MULLIGAN’S AT THE WHARF Cinema Center, Lahaina - 661-8881
OCEANS BAR & GRILL 1819 S. Kihei Rd. - 891-2414
Wee D’ono No cover, 10:30pm
The Silky Ringo No cover, 10:30pm
Wee D’ono No cover, 10:30pm
Karaoke w/Toby 9pm
DJ Party w/ All Access Entertainment; $10, 10pm
Ooklah the Moc; $20; 9pm
Athletic Club Outreach - Every Tue & Thu. Got tough kids? Get them instruction on Olympic weightlifting, power lifting, body building and sports-specific weight training by an experienced team of coaches. Ages 11-19. Free. 4:45-6 p.m. St. Mark Weightlifting Hall, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Wailuku. 244-4656. Free Keiki Art Classes - Every Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri. Lahaina Arts Society offers free children’s art classes island wide. MON - Lahaina Surf Hawaiian Housing, 3-5 p.m. & Baha’i Faith Maui Center, Makawao, 9 a.m.-12. TUE - Kehekili Park Terrace, Wailuku, 3-5 p.m. WED - Baha’i Faith Maui Center, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Honokowai Kau Hale, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Ka Hale A Ke Ola, Wailuku, 4-6 p.m. FRI Haiku Boy’s and Girl’s Club, 3-5 p.m. For more info call 661-0111. West Side Storytime - Every Tue & Sat. Lahaina’s biggest bookseller is hosting keiki story time, so get them hooked on reading early. Tue., 10 a.m.; Sat., 11 a.m. Barnes and Noble, Lahaina. Keiki Issues? - Thu. The Parent Project, a program for parents of strong willed children. Wrestle the phone away from the child and make that call. Free. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Hui Malama Learning Center. 289-5050. Story Time - Thu. Keiki story time and crafts. Free. 10 a.m. Hawaiian Village Coffee, Kahana. 665-1114. Toddler Story Time - Thu. Brush up on the latest in children’s books with your little one. Free. 10 a.m. Makawao Public Library. 573-8785. Yu-Gi-Oh - Sat. Little gamester get out your cards and get ready for a Yu-Gi-Oh tournament! Free. 3 p.m. Lahaina Cannery Mall. 661-4766. Swimming Lessons - Sun. Valley Isle Aquatics is offering keiki swimming lessons in conjunction with the County of Maui, Community Classes. Folks can call or go to www.valleyisleaquatics.com for further information. 12:15-4:15 p.m. Kihei Aquatics Center. 572-4665. Yo Yo Workshop & Demo - Sun. Yo Yo’s are silent, so encourage your kids to learn how to use them and finally get some peace and quiet! Free. 45 p.m. Maui Toy Works. 661-5304. Keiki Chess Club - Mon. For little masterminds age 8-12. Taught by magician Neil Bruce. Free. 2:304 p.m. Makawao Public Library. 573-5313. Keiki Shots - Wed. (Central Maui) Bring children up to the age of 18 without medical insurance in for vaccinations. Bring all immunization records. Walk-in basis. Free. 12-3 p.m. Wailuku Health Center. 984-8260.
TUE - DJ Dolla Drink, $5, 9pm The Afrodisiacs 10pm
TUE - The 8th Annual St. Paddy’s Day Celebration
The Silky Ringo No cover, 10:30pm
MON - Duh Boyz, No cover, 10:30pm; TUE - St. Paddy’s Day Party; WED - Open Mic TUE - Karaoke w/ Toby, 9pm
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9 a.m.-5 p.m. Viewpoints Gallery, 3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, HI, 96768. 572-5979.
The Benefits of Agriculture and Herbal Medicine - Mon. Acupuncturist Sasha Kramer will discuss the World Health Organization’s conclusion that acupuncture is effective in treating a slew of conditions that include obesity, diabetes, addiction, pain, female infertility and more. Kremer will also discuss how accessible this treatment is due to low cost options. Free. 6:30 p.m. Makawao Public Library, 1159 Makawao Avenue, Makawao, 96768. 276-6037.
Creative Conflict Solutions - Mon. Disagreements over finances, if handled incorrectly, can be detrimental to both business and personal relationships. Phyllis Robinson, Ed.D. and Melanie Stephens, MS offer alternative ways to confront differences when it comes to dollars. This is an introductory session for those interested in participating in a three-workshop series focusing on this topic. 6-7 p.m. Kaiser Permanente Maui Lani Clinic, Wailuku, 96793. 243-6484.
Strategic Planning with Purpose - Tue. Personal and Professional Life Coach Susan Kim wants you to go beyond your New Year’s resolution to find out the goals that are important to you now. Free. 12-1 p.m. Maui County Business Resource Center, Maui Mall, Kahului, 96732. 873-8247. Families With Mental Illness Course - Wed. Course aims to help families of individuals with serious mental illness. Free. 5-7:30 p.m. Cameron Center, Wailuku. 572-3757.
Workshops Hawaiian Medicinal Plants Workshop Thu. David Bruce Leonard leads this all-day workshop called “Listening to Plants,” which will focus on the medicinal value of plants indigenous to Hawaii. Meets in Makawao and, weather permitting, will head down to Kepaniwai Park, Iao Valley to check out some of these plants in their natural habitat. $45. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Viewpoints Gallery, 3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, HI, 96768. 572-5979.
Love and Death: The Final Frontiers - Daily. Joan Halifax Rashi and Ram Dass will discuss spirituality as it relates to caring for an individual about to go through, as Vonnegut put it, the great blue tunnel into the afterlife. $22. Rinzai Zen Mission, Baldwin Beach, Paia, 96779. 283-5950.
Environment Daily Onsite Coral Reef Naturalist Program - Mon-Fri. Learn names of fish youíve seen while snorkeling and how to protect Maui’s reefs at Pacific Whale Foundationís free Coral Reef Information Station. Sponsored by Hawaii Tourism Authority and County of Maui Office of Economic Development. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Ulua Beach, Wailea. 808-249-8811.
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Humpback Whale Interpretive Station - Daily. Learn about humpback whales and whale watch with a Pacific Whale Foundation naturalist at this free information station. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Papawai Point, West Maui. 808249-8811 ext. 1.
Kanaha Beach Project - Every Starting and Growing Your Tue & Thu. Join group leader Val on mauitime.com Home Business - Thu. Learn the Magee in removing invasive species, basics of organizing and launching a or calendar@ clearing marine debris and planting home-based business as well as mauitime.com native species at Kanaha Park. Bring competing within your industry. water, snacks and sunscreen. Wear Former Dunkin’ Donuts Senior cool clothing, a hat and good walking Executive Steve Pinard leads the shoes—and bring your swimsuit if you wish for a discussion. Free. 12-1 p.m. Maui County Business refreshing dip afterwards! Meet at the Canoe Hale at Resource Center, Maui Mall. 873-8247. Kanaha Beach Park in Kahului. . 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Free Finance Seminar - Sat. Bank of Hawaii Kanaha Beach Park. 808-294-8811 ext. 1. presents this educational finance seminar for those Save Honolua - Tue. Meeting to inform, educate interested in improving their financial management and involve the community on the proposed develskills. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Bank of Hawaii, Kahului opment of Honolua Bay. 6:45 p.m. Lahaina Civic Branch. (888) 643-8888. Center. 870-0052. Quilting Workshop - Sun. Diana Grubhauser Smarter than a Sand Crab? - Mon-Fri. Get free leads this silk quilt crafting session. $60 plus kit fee. info about marine life and answers to all those pesky
questions that keep you up all night. The Pacific Whale Foundation Marine Naturalists are definitely smarter than a fifth grader. The question is, are you?. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Ulua Beach, Wailea. 249-8811. Building supplies - Every Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat. Spring cleaning! Donate new and nearly new building materials or purchase them at reduced prices. Volunteers needed to stock, display and price merchandise. Reduce the amount of usable building materials going into the landfill. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Habitat for Humanity, Market St., Wailuiku. 986-8050. Weed and Pot Club - Wed. Did that get your attention? Push up your sleeves and rake, hoe and pull weeds in a beautiful garden setting. Tools, gloves and drinking water provided. Bring sunscreen and tennis shoes. 8:30 a.m. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens, Kahului. 249-2798. Maui Coastal Land Trust Service Project Fri. The Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program gives you a chance to help save unique ecosystems at Maui Coastal Land Trust in Waihee. Be prepared to help weed out invasive plants or help with other tasks. Get a free t-shirt for your efforts!. 7:45 a.m.-12 p.m. Maui Coastal Land Trust, Waihee. 808-294-8811 ext. 1. Haleakala Crater Service Trip - Daily. Hike into the crater and take in its astonishing beauty while helping restore it to its natural state. Volunteers will stay at Holue Cabin and work within the crater’s Waikau section. Free park admission. Limit: 12 volunteers. Haleakala National Park. 876-1673. Honokowai Valley Restoration - Sat. Visit remote Honokowai Valley, which is closed to public access, with leader Ed Lindsey. Help save archeological sites of old Hawaii, pull invasive plants and possibly plant native species. Get a free t-shirt for your efforts! Sponsored by County of Maui Office of Economic Development and Hawaii Tourism Authority. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Honokowai Valley, West Maui. 808-294-8811 ext. 1. Haleakala National Park Service Trip - Sun. Through Volunteering on Vacation, a free program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, help pull invasive weeds at Haleakala National Park. Free transportation and park admission provided. Get a free Volunteering on Vacation t-shirt for your efforts!. 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Haleakala National Park. 249-8811 ext. 1. Save the Forest - Sun. The Pacific Whale Foundation is hosting a group of ten volunteers to pull invasive pine trees near Hosmers Grove. Transportation is provided. Bring warm clothes, long pants and closed boots. Pick ups: 7:30 a.m., Harbor
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Art “Art of Trash� Entries Being Accepted Daily. This exhibit will open at Maui Mall in May of 2009 and is presented by Community Work Day and Sharing Aloha. Local artists are encouraged to submit works that give new life to discarded objects. Entry forms are available at public libraries islandwide. 573-3911. Artist Reception - Daily. The show is called iKons, and features recent works by Maui artist Carla Crow. 5-8p.m. 84 Hana Hwy. Paia. 579-9245. Maui Glass Art Expo - Daily. Features the work of 25 phenomenal glass artists (no bongs). Work is on display in the open air lobby outside Mala Wailea restaurant. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. 293-9921. WOW! - Wed. Every Wed. Wailea on Wednesdays presents live island music, gallery receptions, artist appearances and more. . 6:30-8 p.m. 897-6770 x2. Art Night - Fri. Stroll through Lahaina Town’s many art galleries. Special gallery shows, featured artists-in-action and refreshments. Each week features a different guest artist. Free. 6:30 p.m. Lahaina. 661-6284. Artist Demonstration - Fri. Lahaina Art Society member artist Ellen Levinsky’s work is as natureinspired as it can be. Her media include feathers and recycled paper. Every Friday in March she shows you how it’s done. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Banyan Tree Gallery, Lahaina. 661-0111.
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Crosscurrents: Jun Kaneko and David Kuraoka - Daily (except Mon). The work of these two artists is wide-ranging, including drawing, painting, ceramic and glass. Both have managed to blend a number of elements in a way that renders their work unique and striking. Free. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Schaefer International Gallery, MACC. 242-7469. Art Bistro - Mon. Local artists display their wares, from photography and painting to jewelry and sculptures. Live music, too. 5-10pm. Jacques, Paia. 808-269-0961.
Farmers market, Art/Craft Fairs Farmers’ Market and Craft Fair - Every Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat. Great deals on locally grown produce and locally made goods. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Maui Mall, Kahului. 871-1307. Ho`olokahi Arts & Crafts Fair - Every Tue & Fri. Fresh flower lei-making classes from 9-11 a.m. on Fridays. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort south lobby. 879-1922. Ohana Farmers & Crafters Market - Every Tue, Wed & Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center. 877-3369. Farmers Market of Maui - Every Mon, Wed & Fri. Sample the goods at this local market for fresh produce. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 61 S. Kihei Rd. Honokowai Farmers Market - Every Mon, Wed & Fri. Lots of fresh local produce plus baked and canned goods. 7-11 a.m. Lower Honopiilani Hwy. Resort Craft Fair - Every Wed & Fri. Hawaiian arts and crafts. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort. Aloha Craft Fair - Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Maui Mall. 872-4320. KBH Craft Fair - Fri. Cultural crafts and live demos. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Ka`anapali Beach Hotel lobby. 667-5978. Organic Farmers Market - Sat. Fresh produce that’s cheaper than the grocery store. 6:30 a.m.noon. Eddie Tam Memorial Center.
Poetry Open Mic - Every night is open mic night at Hawaiian Village Coffee. Kahana Gateway location, call 665-1114. Poetry Slam - Every First Fri. Poets 13 and over are encouraged to share their stuff with the First Friday crowd. Pieces are limited to three minutes. $5. 8 p.m. The Promenade (Wailuku Food Court), 2050 Main St., Wailuku, 244-3993. Express Yourself - Every Mon. Open Mic Night with music, song, poetry! Free. 7 p.m., Cafe Marc Aurel, Wailuku, 244-0852. Poetry Reading - Every second Tue, read your original work, your favorite poem, or just come to be inspired. Free. 6:30 p.m., Lahaina Public Library, 662-3950. Open Mic - Every Saturday the Maui Media Lab hosts an open mic night for poets, muscicians and others who want to be heard. Sessions are recorded and fed to the internet. All ages are welcome. Free. 6-9 p.m., Maui Media Lab, Baldwin Ave, zumatribe@yahoo.com.
DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Wed-Fri, John Kane; Sat, Harry Troupe; Sun, Greg DiPiazza; Mon, Tue, Marvin Tevaga. All sets 7:30-9:30 p.m. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0700. Canoes - Sun, Jazz w/ John Maritano, Brian Cuomo & Friends. 3-6. 1450 Front St., Lahaina. 661-0937. Cheeseburger In Paradise - Mon, Tue, Scotty Rotten; Wed, Fri, Harry Troupe; Thu, Sat, Sun, Brooks McGuire. All sets 4:30-10:30 p.m. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4855.
The Grid lists nightly entertainment at bars, clubs, cafes, other non-dinner serving establishments, as well as restaurants with entertainment after 9pm.
PINEAPPLE GRILLE 200 Kapalua Drv. Lahaina - 669-9600
Thursday 03/12
Friday 03/13
Saturday 03/14
Scotty Rotten
Damien Awai
Brian Como & Friends
DJ Mike Rozak No cover, 10pm
DJ Mike Rozak No cover, 10pm
Karaoke
Karaoke
Bingo Pajama
Karaoke
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RUSTY HARPOON 2290 Kaanapali Pkwy - 661-3123
SANSEI - KAPALUA 115 Bay Dr., Lahaina - 669-6286
SANSEI - KIHEI 1881 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. KT116 -879-0004
SANTA FE CANTINA
1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-6444
DJ Slackin No cover, 10pm
DJ Sonny No cover, 10pm
DJ Magnetic No cover, 10pm
STELLA BLUE’S STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR
Haiku Hillbillys $3, 10pm
1127 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-1380
1279 2. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-9299
UNISAN 2102 Vineyard St., Wailuku - 244-4500
MON - DJ Blast; TUE - DJ Nature Boy; WED - DJ Decka; All no cover, 10pm
BrownChicken BrownCow String Band; $10, 8pm
1279 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-3779
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Kanoa of Gomega No cover, 10pm Aloha, Barry and Max.
2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-0602
1424 L. Main St., Wailuku - 249-0052
MON - Silky Ringo;TUE - Willie K; WED, Evan Schulman
WED - Junio, Oren & Friends, No cover, 10pm
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Venus Tour Bus feat. DJ Cruz
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7805
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DJ Malik
Jamallad & the Global Citizens
Astro Boys
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Cool Cat Cafe - Thu, Erin Smith; Fri, Sat, Dave Carroll; Sun, Wed, Whale Sharks; Mon, Mickie Moore; Tue, Jazz; . all sets 7:30-10 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 667-0908. Hula Grill - (Early sets) Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Ernest Pua’a; Sun,Mon, Kawika Lum Ho; Tue, Jarret Roback. Early sets 3-5 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Braddah Brian & Roy; Fri, Brian, Roy & Kawika;. Sat, “TBA”; Sun, Ryan Tanaka & Friends; Mon,Oversized Productions; Tue, Roy & Friends; Wed, An Den. Late sets 6-8:30 p.m. 2435 Ka`anapali Parkway, Building P, 667-6636. Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Mon-Sat, Acoustic music. All sets 7 p.m. 3350 Lower Honoapi`ilani Rd., Honokowai, 667-0787. Kimo’s - Mon- Wed, Sat, Sun, Sam Ahia. Fri, deAquino Bradaz. All sets 6:30-8:30 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. Leilani’s On The Beach - Fri, Scott Baird;. Sat, JD and Harry; Sun, Kilohana. All sets 2:30-5 p.m. 2435 Ka`anapali Pkwy, Building J, 661-4495. Moose McGillycuddy’s, Lahaina - Fri, Llayne & Pro Ed; Sat, Mark & Mike. All sets 6-9 p.m. 844 Front St., 667-7758. Mulligan’s at the Wharf - Fri, Hawaiian music with Uncle Louie. 5-7 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661-8881.
Longhi’s - Sat, acoustic music. 10:30-11 p.m. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 891-8883 Ma`alaea Grill - Thu, Fri, Sat, Benoit Jazz Works. Wed., Kenny Roberts. All sets 6:30-9 p.m. Maalaea Harbor, 243-2206. Mulligan’s on the Blue - Thu, Rick Glencross Fri, Gail Swanson; 6-8 p.m.; Sun, Celtic Tigers, 6:30 p.m.; Mon, Acoustico, 7 p.m. Tue, Joyce & Gord; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Wed, Willie K., 7:30 p.m. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. South Shore Tiki Lounge - Sat, Erin Smith; Mon, Kanoa. All sets 4-6 p.m. 1913 Kihei Rd., Kihei Kalama Village, 874-6444. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café - Wed, Sat, Merv Oana; Sun, Howard Ahia Thu; Fri Margie; Tue Jamie Lawrence. All sets 6-10 p.m. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. Tradewinds Poolside Cafe - Thu, Kawika Lum Ho; Fri, Gina Martinelli; Sat, Monda Kane; Sun Merv Oana, Mon, Bobby Ingram & Fulton Tashombe; Tue, Rama Camarillo; Wed, Kaleo Cullen. All sets 6-9 p.m. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S. Kihei Rd., 874-6284.
Pioneer Inn - Thu, Ah-Tim Eleniki; Tue, Captain Billy Bones; Wed, Greg Di Piazza. All sets 6-8 p.m. 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. Rusty Harpoon - Thu, George Kahumoku, Jr., 7-9 p.m., Tue, Willie K., 7-9 p.m., Wed., Evan Schulman, 7-9 p.m. Whaler’s Village, Ka’anapali. 661-3123.
Kahului Ale House - Thu, O‘Kaleo. 5 p.m. Wed, Kilohana. 6 p.m. 355 E. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului. 877-9001.
Santa Fe Cantina - Tue, Ryan from Silky Ringo; 5-8 p.m. Fri, Mike Carrol & Friends, 4-7 p.m. Sat, Damien Awai; 5-8 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7805.
Main Street Bistro - Th-Fri, Rhythm & Blues with Freedom. 5-7:30 p.m.. 2051 Main St., Wailuku, 244-6816.
SOUTH MAUI Beach Bums Ma’alaea - Tue, Randall Rospond, 5-8 p.m. 300 Ma’alaea Rd. 243-2286. Haui’s Life’s A Beach - Thu, Erin Smith. 1913 South Kihei Rd., 891-8010.
WEST MAUI ■ HYATT REGENCY MAUI RESORT & SPA 200 Nohea Kai Dr, Lahaina, 661-1234 Umalu - Thu, Off Tomorrow, 6-9; Live music nightly All sets 4-6 & 7-9p.m. Torch lighting ceremony nightly. ■ KAANAPALI BEACH CLUB 104 Ka`anapali Shores, Lahaina, 661-2000
■ KA`ANAPALI BEACH HOTEL 2525 Ka`anapali Pkwy, 661-0011
■ GRAND WAILEA RESORT HOTEL & SPA 3850 Wailea Alanui, 875-1234
Tiki Courtyard - Sun-Thu, Leokane, 6 p.m. Friday, Halau Friday Hula show. 6-9 p.m.
Botero Bar - Wed, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Live music.
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Hana Hou Cafe - Wed, Dorothy Betz and Les Adam with Vince Esquire. Thu, Haiku Hillbillys. Sat, Live music. Mon., The Hula Honeys All sets 6-9 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd, Haiku Cannery, 575-2661. Moana Cafe & Bakery - Wed, Benoit Jazzworks; 6:30-8:30 p.m. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9999. Flatbread Pizza - Every first Wed, Toma Conway & Randall Rospond. 6-9 p.m. Flatbread Pizza, 89 Hana Hwy., Paia. 579-8989. Green Banana Cafe Music - Tu, Shea Argel. Th, Indio. 6-8 p.m. Green Banana Cafe-The Shops at Paia Bay, Paia, 96779. 579-9130.
SOUTH MAUI ■ FOUR SEASONS RESORT WAILEA 3900 Wailea Alanui, 874-8000
Ohana Bar & Grill - Wed, Thu, Live music; Fri, Patrick Major; Sun, Wayne and Friends; Mon, Tue, Ernest Pua`a. All sets 5:30-9:30 p.m. Torch lighting ceremony nightly.
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Tropica - (Early sets) Thu, Wed, Brian Haia; Fri, Sat, Mon, Marvin Tevaga; Sun, Josh Kahula; Tue, Ernest Pua`a. Early sets 3-6 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Fri, Wed, Benny Uyetake; Sat, Tue, Mitch Kepa; Sun, Steve Sargenti; Mon, Josh Kahula. Late sets 6-9 p.m.
Lobby Lounge - (Early sets) Thu, Steve Repollo and Alan Villeran; Sat, Mon, Island Style Trio with hula dancing. Early sets 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Sal Godinez and Marcus Johnson; Sat, Mon, Nils and Anastasia; Sun, Pam Peterson and Rudy Baria; Late sets 8:30-11:30 p.m. Torchlighting ceremony nightly.
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Café Marc Aurel - Live Music on various days. Mon, Open Mic Night. 7:30 p.m. 28 N. Market St., Wailuku, 244-0852.
Sea House Restaurant - Thu, Fri & Sat, Kincaid Basques; Su, Andrew Kaina; Mon, Albert Kaina, Tue, Kincaid Basques; Wed, Albert Kaina. All sets except Sat. 7-9 p.m. Sat set is 6:30-9p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Honoapi`ilani Rd., Napili, 669-1500.
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■ NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT 5900 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Napili, 669-1500 Thu, Kincaid and Albert; Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Kincaid Basques; Sun, Kapule Paoa; Wed, Albert Kaina. All sets 7-9 p.m. ■ RITZ CARLTON 1 Ritz Carlton Drive, Kapalua, 6696200
The Lounge - Sun, Ron; -Mon, Joshua K; Tue, Tarvin; Wed, Howard, Thu, Hallie.; Fri, Espresso; Sat, Crazy Fingers. Sun-Thu 7-10 p.m., Fri-Sat 7:3011 p.m. 6:15-9:45 p.m.
Humuhumunukunukuapua`a - Nightly, 5:30 p.m., Strolling Hawaiian Duo. ■ THE FAIRMONT KEA LANI MAUI 4100 Wailea Alanui, 875-4100 Lobby Bar - Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Live music. MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131 Wailea Wednesdays w/ WIllie K - Wed, 7:30-10 p.m. ■ THE SHOPS AT WAILEA 3750 Wailea Alanui East Wing - Wed, 6:30-8 p.m., Marti Kluth. Lower Courtyard - Wed, 6:30-8 p.m., Jamie Lawerence and Friends. ■ WAILEA MARRIOTT 3700 Wailea Alanui, 879-1922
■ ROYAL LAHAINA RESORT 2780 Keka`a Dr., Ka`anapali, 661-3611
Kumu Bar & Grill - Nightly, Hula dancing. 6-9 p.m.
Royal Ocean Terrace - Thu, Fri, Sat, Live Hawaiian. 6-8 p.m.
■ MAUI PRINCE HOTEL 5400 Makena Alanui, 874-1111
■ SHERATON MAUI HOTEL 2605 Ka`anapali Pkwy, 661-0031
Molokini Lounge - Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Mele `Ohana Duo. Tue, Thu Ron Kuala’au; Sun-Thu sets 6-9 p.m.; Fri, Sat sets 6-10 p.m. Sun, Mele `Ohana Duo, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Mon, Wed, Fri, Hula performance, 6-6:45 p.m.
Mele Mele Lounge - Nighly, Live music. 9-11 p.m.
Lagoon Bar - Live music nightly, All sets 6-8 p.m. Torchlighting and cliff diving ceremony at sunset nightly. ■ THE WESTIN MAUI HOTEL 2365 Kaanapali Parkway, 667-2525 Ono Bar & Grille - Thu, Sat, Steve Sargenti; Fri, Larry Golis; Sun, Margie Heart; Mon, Ernest Puaa; Tue, Brian Haia; Wed, Pam Peterson. Tue-Sun shows, 6-9 p.m. Mon, 5:30-9 p.m.
EAST MAUI ■ HOTEL HANA-MAUI Hana, 248-8211 Paniolo Lounge -Thu-Sun, Live music. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Main Dining Room - Thu, Sun, Hula dancing. 7:30-8:15 p.m.
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If someone invented a way to selectively erase memories, Pisceans would be the last people to try it. If you ever found out you’d had the procedure, you’d go absolutely nuts trying to rediscover what you’d lost, and why you’d ditched it. Admit it: you wouldn’t be able to let it go. Stop trying to abandon or forget the stuff that’s happened to you. If you ever succeeded, it would suddenly be your primary goal to get it back. Quit expending energy trying to ditch the the shit that’s dragging you down. Instead, try to figure out how to pick it up and run with it instead.
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) Arborsculpture is the art of manipulating saplings so that they’ll grow into certain shapes. It takes years for the trees to acquire their intended forms. Some Rams have a very hard time sticking with projects that take longer than they could conceivably go without food. Unfortunately, what you can accomplish in such a tiny timeframe is necessarily limited. This week, work on expanding it. That will probably involve figuring out a new way to operate, one that will help you sustain momentum indefinitely, instead of only as long as your (admittedly impressive) willpower holds out.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) You’ve heard the saying, “People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones,” and yet here you are, lobbing rocks, rotten tomatoes, and some very harsh words around as if you have nothing to fear in your crystal castle. Maybe you’re betting that others will be more forgiving and less confrontational than you are. I wouldn’t take that bet, if I were you. It’s already too late to take back all the windows you shattered, but you can still mitigate any potential retaliation with some intensive damage control. Put down the projectiles and start picking up the pieces instead.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) How many locks does your front door really need? It’s not like you’ve got to repel nightly attacks by persistent, brain-seeking zombies, scratching to get in. One lock should do the trick—more will just make you seem paranoid and faintly ridiculous. There’s at least one person you’d really like to come in, who won’t wait for you to get twelve bolts, chains, and bars undone. They don’t want to come into a fortress; anyone that needs to be that guarded isn’t the right person for them. Make sure you can get that door open quickly, at their first timid knock; there’s not likely to be a second one.
CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) Don’t pretend to be something you’re not. Any relationship founded on that premise is doomed to failure. I understand the temptation. The person you’re interested in (or already involved with) is captivated by Quality X, something you don’t necessarily have much of. Pretending to have it might fool someone for a while, but it’s a guaranteed bust that will screw both of you over. Could Quality X become a vital integral part of who you actually are, though? More importantly, do you want it to? You’ll be stuck with it even if this person doesn’t stick around. If your answer to both questions is a resounding yes, by all means go for it. It not, you’re better off calling it quits now. Every masquerade ball must end, and your mask is likely to get ripped off very, very soon.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) I’m ready for spring, so I’m blasting the heat and dancing around in my underwear. It’s my own version of weather therapy. You should try it. There are some things in your life that are as outside of your immediate control as the climate. However, instead of feeling bitter that you can’t have what you want (at least not yet), create for yourself the next best thing. It should be more than enough to tide you over. Being barely content is okay, especially if it’s just temporary. Bitterness never suits a Leo, though, so do what you have to, to make sure you never suffer it.
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Where does your food come from? Do you know? Most people don’t, and don’t even think about that. Isn’t that weird? You’d think we’d want to know where the hell the stuff we put in our mouths actually came from, and how it got to us. Yet somehow we’re used to not knowing or caring. I believe it’s important for us all to feel more connected to what supports us, but especially for you Virgos. Best-case scenario is you actually getting your hands in the dirt and growing some of your own food. Failing that, at least try to figure out where some of it comes from, and how it got from there to your kitchen. It sounds mundane, but that kind of knowledge is good for your soul.
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) “Don’t get your hopes up,” people say, as if disappointment were the worst fate imaginable. It’s not, though. You get over it, and hoping for something and not getting it is still better than giving up without even trying. That, although it might hurt less at the time, still has a far more negative impact on your life overall—because only some of those seemingly inevitable disappointments and failures actually play out that way. When you go for it, you end up surprisingly yourself and getting what you want much more often than you’d guess. So go on, get your hopes up, and keep them there.
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) Stop looking for inspiration and start providing it. You’re your own best muse right now. Be the hero you seek, and cease trying to get other people to live up to your terrifying standards, or step up to virtually impossible challenges. The truth is, you’re the only person you know who’d actually be able to come close to the ideal you’ve got in mind right now. I’m sure that’s a little bit of a disappointment—it would’ve been great to have someone to look up to and emulate. But being that person is not only simply possible for you right now—it’s your calling.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) What you’re doing right now is the equivalent of an alcoholic trying to concentrate while there’s a glass of their favorite poison sitting right in front of them, or a dieter chewing on celery while staring at (and smelling) dessert. How much willpower do you think you have? And why are you making things so hard on yourself? Take temptation out of the equation, as much as possible. This is about actually entering a new chapter, not testing how far you’ll stretch before you snap and give in. While it’s good to check your limits periodically, this is not the time. In the name of getting shit done, make things easy on yourself right now.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) Babies keep their own rhythms, which aren’t necessarily especially suited to your personal schedule. They’ll keep you up at night, and demand your time and energy regardless of your personal convenience. Some people get to that point, too, when they have an over-inflated sense of entitlement. You can’t blame a baby for his needy demands, but an adult who acts like that needs to be put in his place. You’re in a position to impart some of this kind of wisdom this week. It might take guts to do something like that, but you’ve got those. Don’t shirk your duty. It’s time for this particular baby to grow up.
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) Excluding all the unhealthy shortcuts, like drugs and surgery, there are two ways to lose weight: eat less, or exercise more (or, ideally, a little of both). Shortcuts to that particular goal rarely end well, if they ever do—it’s one of those things that’s best achieved by a lifestyle overhaul. This week is bound to present you with all kinds of temptations to take the fast and dirty path. It might indeed get you there, but it’s very slippery. You’re quite likely to fall along the way, and backslide once you get there. If you’re really serious about spending any kind of serious time at your destination, I’d take your time getting there, too.
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