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YET ANOTHER MAUI GMO INITIATIVE LAWSUIT When a hyper-controversial measure like Maui’s GMO Initiative passes by a hair (50.2 percent to 47.9 percent), you can expect immediate litigation. But three lawsuits? Sure, why not. First out of the gate was the suit filed by the SHAKA Movement–the initiative’s backers–against the County of Maui (apparently to secure a seat at the table to implement and defend the initiative) as well as Monsanto and Dow (possibly because they threatened to sue to overturn the initiative, but who knows) in Maui’s Second Circuit Court. Next, Monsanto and a few other entities filed a suit in U.S. District Court to overturn the initiative. That second suit led to Judge Barry Kurren imposing a temporary injunction against the initiative that’s good until March. And now we have a third suit, filed on Nov. 21 in U.S. District Court by Earthjustice and the Center for Food Safety. That suit, ac-

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U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard, D– Hawaii, opposed arming Syrian rebels in the war against the terrorist group ISIL (also known as ISIS or the Islamic State), but today she said she’s sponsoring bipartisan legislation to “directly arm” the Kurdish army–known as the Peshmerga–in Iraq. Here’s how Gabbard put it in a Nov. 20 news release from her office: “The Kurdish Peshmerga are courageously fighting to destroy ISIL. They are the primary offensive force fighting against ISIL on the ground, and are doing so with inadequate weapons and resources. We should be doing everything we can to get them the heavy weapons and equipment they need to support their fight to eliminate our common enemy. This bipartisan legislation will help level the playing field for this fighting force, which is vastly outgunned and mostly using outdated light weapons. Systemic changes need to occur within the structure of the Iraqi government, but we cannot wait; we must stop routing these weapons through a still dysfunctional Shiite-led central Iraqi government, which has thus far withheld necessary support to the Peshmerga, and provide equipment and heavy weapons directly to the Kurds. Their needs are urgent. We cannot waste any more time, as ISIL continues to grow, increasing the threat to the United States and our partners.” The bill, known as H.R. 5747, was led by Representatives Ed Royce (R-California) and Eliot Engel (D-New York). Gabbard herself is a captain in the Hawaii National Guard and a veteran of the Iraq War. But it’s unclear how this would actually work, especially given that the Pentagon has apparently already promised to start sending small arms and ammunition to the Kurds. “Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel [who suddenly resigned on Nov. 24] said the Pentagon would arm the Kurds directly–assistance they’ve been requesting since the Islamic State turned its sights on Kurdistan–with AK-47s, mortars, and ammunition,” the journal Foreign Policy reported on Aug. 12. “Before, all assistance flowed through Baghdad’s Shiite-led govern-

ment. When the Sunni fighters overran the Iraqi security forces earlier this summer, the government troops abandoned much of their equipment, including U.S.-provided tanks. The Islamic State then seized it. A Pentagon official wouldn’t rule out providing anti-tank weapons and other materiel to the pesh. ‘The U.S. government is coordinating with the government of Iraq to help fill these [weapons] requests as quickly as possible,’ a State Department official told Situation Report in an email.”

Nov. 20 news release from the University of Hawaii. “The tagging efforts are providing new insights into the coastal habitats most frequently visited by tiger sharks around Maui.” Now the data is coming in. According to the researchers, tiger sharks really prefer shallower waters. “We are seeing a strong preference for coastal shelf habitats shallower than 600 ft,” said Dr. Carl Meyer, who’s with the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, in the Nov. 20 UH news release. “Although these sharks also roam far out into the open-ocean, they are most frequently detected in the area between the coast and the 600 ft depth contour which is up to 10 miles offshore around Maui.” What’s even more fascinating is that the sharks seem to behave differently around each island. “We are tracking tiger sharks around O‘ahu and Maui simultaneously so that we can have the clearest possible comparison of tiger shark behavior between these two islands,” said Dr. Kim Holland, UH’s senior shark scientist, in the Nov. 20 UH news release. “Both O‘ahu and Maui have high levels of recreational ocean use, yet Maui has a higher rate of shark

TIGER SHARKS MAKE TRACKS IN HAWAII Despite the minuscule numbers of people killed every year by sharks (and massive numbers of sharks killed by humans each year), there’s something about the creatures that terrifies many visitors to Hawaii. For Hawaii’s native kanaka maoli, this is unfortunate, given that to them sharks are ‘aumakua, the reborn spirits of deceased ancestors who serve now as guardians. For marine biologists, sharks are neither benevolent spirits nor dangerous monsters– they’re mysteries, deserving of studied, careful research. Following a cluster of shark bite incidents in 2012, two internationally recognized shark experts began tagging tiger sharks in the waters around Maui and Oahu in hopes of learning more about the creatures. In 2013, “24 large tiger sharks were captured and fitted with tracking devices off Kihei, Olowalu and Kahului, Maui,” stated a

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bites. We are trying to determine why.” Holland added that “We are seeing the exact same depth preferences around O‘ahu, but the most frequently used sites don’t line up with popular swimming and surfing sites to the extent that they do around Maui.” Of course, all this data is preliminary. But

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cording to a Nov. 21 Center for Food Safety press release, is “to defend the County of Maui’s recently passed genetically engineered (GE) crop safety initiative from a legal challenge by multinational chemical companies.” “Maui County’s betrayal of its own people by agreeing to delay the moratorium without a whimper of resistance proves it cannot be trusted to properly defend our clients’ interests,” said Earthjustice managing attorney Paul Achitoff in the news release. “The people of Maui, Moloka’i, and Lana’i have spoken, in the face of enormous industry pressure: They want the spraying and growing to stop until the impacts are properly studied. Since Maui County won’t defend the law, we’ll have to do its job and make the arguments in court.” For the record, the GMO Initiative lost in every Molokai and Lanai precinct. But who says we have to let that get in the way of a good lawsuit? ■

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HULA O NA KEIKI CONTEST WINNERS The Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel recently announced the winners of its 24th Hula O Na Keiki competition, which took place on Nov. 14-16. The children’s hula competition was designed to preserve Hawaiian culture through ancient dance and music. Children aged five to 17 competed in their respective categories for awards and titles, and the chance to win nearly $14,000 in cash and prizes. Twenty-three keiki entered the competition as soloists and palua (boy and girl pairs). The participants performed kahiko (ancient) and auana (modern) hula styles, reflecting both traditional and personal interpretations of competition songs. Performers were judged on their style of

“Positions are appointed by the Mayor, confirmed by the County Council and have terms lasting two to five years,” states a Nov. 18 county news release. “While no monetary compensation is provided for serving on a Board or Commission, the public’s participation helps provide an important government service. Concerned about the way the Department of Liquor Control regulates bars and restaurants? Sign up for the Liquor Commission or the LC Board of Adjudication. Sick of Wailuku Town’s old and cracked sidewalks? Put your name in for the Maui Redevelopment Agency. Worried about the militarization of the Maui Police Department? The Police Commission could use a new member. Anxious about the future development of Olowalu (or any other portion of Maui for that matter)? Then ask for a seat on the Maui Planning Commission.

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Honolulu Cookie Company has teamed up with Shane Victorino to help raise money for the two-time World Series Champion’s charity for children. The Oahu-based cookie company will donate a portion of proceeds from its new “Flyin’ Hawaiian” Gift Box to the Shane Victorino Foundation’s community initiatives benefiting underserved children. “My wife, Melissa, and I are very grateful for all the support that the Honolulu Cookie Company is giving to our Foundation, which allows us to give back to communities that have given so much to us,” said Victorino. “Every year, since we started our Foundation, our goal has been to increase our impact on kids in need—and this year, Honolulu Cookie Company is giving us a real boost,” said the two-time MLB All-Star. Victorino, nicknamed the Flyin’ Hawaiian, is currently an outfielder for the Boston Red Sox. The Maui-born Gold Glove Awardwinner has hit 107 career home runs. “We are honored to partner with Shane and Melissa to support their Foundation, which is improving the lives of so many children,” said Ginger Waters, Vice President of Honolulu Cookie Company. “Along with his countless other fans, we have long admired Shane not only for his talent, hard work and sportsmanship, but for his commitment to his family and community.” The limited-edition Shane Victorino “Flyin’ Hawaiian” Gift Box includes 16 shortbread cookies in eight classic flavors, including allstar favorites Dark Chocolate Kona Coffee, Chocolate Macadamia, Pineapple Macadamia and Lilikoi Mango. The Gift Box costs $14.95; and $2.00 from every sale will be donated to the Shane Victorino Foundation. As a bonus surprise, 18 Gift Boxes will come with an autographed Shane Victorino baseball card. The “Flyin’ Hawaiian” Gift Box is available online at HonoluluCookie.com, as well as in both of Honolulu Cookie Company’s Maui retail locations (Whaler’s Village, Front Street). In addition, Honolulu Cookie Company will donate 500 Gift Boxes to the seventh

annual Celebrity Dinner & Golf Classic, which will be held Nov. 22 at the Wailea Golf Club Gold Course and Grand Wailea Resort on Maui (the event benefits the Shane Victorino Foundation). Also, the annual Shane Victorino Foundation’s Toy Drive kicks-off in Las Vegas on Dec. 17. As a way of saying thank you, Honolulu Cookie Company will be offering a “Gift of Giving” coupon with each donation good for free cookies when visiting one of their retail stores. The toy drive will run through Christmas. In addition to the toy drive, SVF hosts an annual holiday party in Las Vegas for children facing poverty, homelessness and other crises. Victorino and his wife Melissa created The Shane Victorino Foundation in 2010. The foundation engages in projects which provide children in need with educational, recreational and wellness programs. SVF’s long-term goal in Hawaii is to improve youth baseball fields. As the first step towards that goal, the Foundation has started plans to build a batting cage on Maui, in addition to the cage that opened on Oahu last year. To learn more about the Shane Victorino Foundation, visit Shanevictorinofoundation.org.

chanting, interpretation of the dances and cultural appropriateness of costumes and adornments. Contestants also were scored on interviews with a panel of judges, who questioned their thoughts on dance, costume selection including adornments, and the proper use of the Hawaiian language. “Congratulations to all the Hula O Na Keiki winners and participants for their outstanding work celebrating an honored tradition of preserving Hawaiian culture,” said Mike White, General Manager of Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel and a Maui County Councilman. “It has been wonderful to see the growth through the years and we are grateful to our participating kumu (teachers), haumana (students), esteemed judges, staff, volunteers, sponsors and the local community for their support.” The judges at this year’s event included Head Judge Hokulani Holt, Kaponoai

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Molitau, Shane Kamakaokalani Herrod, Chris Kaiaokamalie, Kekuhi Kanae Kanahele Kealiikanakaoleohaililani and Manaiakalani Kalua. To complement the children’s hula competition, weekend festivities at the hotel included a Hawaiian Festival of Arts and Crafts featuring island artisans, cultural demonstrations, workshops and Hawaiian entertainment. Overall Wahine Award Leimakamae Maura Kea Halau Kekuaokalaaualailiahi Na Kumu Iliahi & Haunani Paredes Overall Kane Award Kaleookalani Pinto Halau Hula O Kawaihoomalu Kumu Kukahoomalu Souza See the rest of the winners (and there are a lot of them) at Mauitime.com -Suzanne Kayian

COUNTY OF MAUI WANTS YOU The County of Maui would like you to volunteer to be a member of one of their many boards and commissions. Yes, you.

Granted, some of these panels aren’t exactly stepping stones to power. I mean, you can try to parlay a seat on the Kula Agricultural Park Committee into something big, but the best people sign up for these boards to give back some of their experience and insight to the community. Applications are available online and “at the County Building in the Mayor’s Office and in the Information Booth in the main lobby; at all public libraries; at Council Services offices on Molokai and Lanai and in Hana; and at all Parks and Recreation Permit offices (Wailuku, Makawao, Lahaina, Kihei, Hana, Molokai and Lanai),” states the county news release. “Paper applications should be mailed to: Mayor Alan Arakawa, County of Maui, 200 South High Street, Ninth Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793, or faxed to (808) 270-7870.” Go to Mauicounty.gov/boards for applications and a list of all boards and commissions needing members. The application deadline is Dec. 31, 2014. -Anthony Pignataro ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitime.com

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News Of The Weird WEIRD PATRIOTISM November is tax-publicizing season in Finland, where, starkly unlike America, the government releases all individuals’ tax records to help build public support for the country’s vast welfare state. Thus, reported Foreign Policy magazine, Finnish society gets a “yearly dose of schadenfreude” ... “opening the door for a media frenzy of gossip, boasting and fingerpointing” about “fair share” and who’s more worthy. A few, however, proudly pay high Finnish taxes as a “badge of patriotism,” rejecting common tax shelters. “We’ve received a lot of help from society,” said one homegrown (and wealthy) entrepreneur, “and now it is our turn to pay back.”

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Steve Soifer, CEO of an international support group for people with “shy bladders,” excoriated DirecTV in November for its series of commercials featuring Rob Lowe, whose “awkward” character in one ad stands at a urinal and says, “Fact: I can’t go with other people in the room.” Soifer says the ad ridicules a serious problem -- and compared it to “making fun” of a man missing an arm or leg.

THE POWER OF ONE SENSITIVE SOUL Lt. Col. Sherwood Baker was turned away from Adams High School in Rochester, Michigan, in September by a guard who said a school official sent word that Baker was not allowed in to discuss his daughter’s class schedule until he changed to civilian clothes– because “a student” might be offended by his military uniform. (The Rochester school superintendent later apologized.) And the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., apologized twice in August, first a tongue-in-cheek “apology” for England’s War of 1812 attack on the White House and then for making that “apology” in the first place–because of a backlash on Twitter from Americans complaining the jokey “apology” was “offensive.”

MORE PUBIC RECORDS David Van Vleet asked for certain supposedly public records in Tacoma, Washington, and was forced into federal court when the city turned him down. Van Vleet wanted data from the city licenses of strip club employees (dancers’ stage and real names, date of birth, etc.) so that he could pray for them individually, by name, to make his appeals more effective. In October, Judge Ronald Leighton denied Van Vleet a temporary restraining order against the city.

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The Washington, D.C., restaurant Second State recently added an accessory to its bar menu–”hand-cut rock,” i.e., “artisanal” ice, for $1 extra (but free in premium drinks). The local supplier Favourite Ice assures that its frozen water contains no calcium to cloud it and, with a heavy-duty

band-saw blade, “hand-cuts” 200-to-300pound blocks into the cubes that ultimately wind up in the glass. A Favourite Ice founder said his frozen water resists drinkweakening longer than ordinary cubes do.

EWWW–GROSS! Daniela Liverani, 24, of Edinburgh, Scotland, and British singer Katie Melua recently survived inadvertent, grotesque ordeals hosting, respectively, a three-inch leech and a spider. The leech had found its way into Liverani’s nose during an Asian backpacking trip and had poked part-way out several times (though Liverani had assumed it was a nosebleed clot and “sniffed [it] back up”). When she finally saw a doctor in October, she said, the leech played peek-a-boo for a half-hour until the doctor grabbed it with tweezers. Melua’s tiny spider apparently lived in her ear for a week, creating a constant “rustling” noise until her doctor vacuumed it out. She guessed that it came in through old earbud headphones on an airline flight. Her spokesperson said the singer had no hard feelings and released the spider into her garden.

CHUTZPAH! The law finally caught up, partially, to squatter Darrell Beatty in September, as he was charged with grand larceny for forging a deed to a home owned by Jennifer Merin, 70, in Laurelton, New York. However, he bailed out of jail on Oct. 22 and immediately returned to the house. In fact, Beatty’s two sons had remained “at home” even while Beatty was locked up. The home has been in Merin’s family since 1930. “Mind-boggling,” she said.

THE LAW WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS The Gothamist news site reported in October that bicyclist John Roemer, who was rear-ended by a driver in Brooklyn in May (and whose intensive-care bill was paid by the driver’s insurance company), is now being sued by the driver in small claims court for $2,000 damage to her car. And in November, a civil court in Lindau, Germany, ordered Rory Gray to pay Dr. Daniel Ubani for calling Ubani “an animal” (for having injected Gray’s father with 10 times a drug’s safe dose in 2008, which led to his death). The court found the epithet unwarranted and ordered Gray to help pay Ubani’s legal expenses.

WELL, OF COURSE! The owner of the world’s largest corn maze (63 acres), at Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon, California, told Sacramento’s KOVR-TV in October that “several” times this season, visitors have called 911 to come get them out of the maze. Said owner Matt Cooley, “When it’s dark, all you see is corn.” Also, two months earlier, an emergency crew in Braintree, England, was forced to use special equipment to find and rescue an elderly woman who had fallen while inside the 10acre Blake House Craft Centre maze. ■


Send anonymous thanks, confessions or accusations, 200 words or less (which we reserve the right to edit), changing or deleting the names of the guilty and innocent, to “Eh Brah!” c/o MauiTime, 16 S. Market St, Ste. 2K, Wailuku, HI 96793 or send an e-mail to

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ur gallery, Maui Hands, has been supporting local artists here for 23 years. Our clientele is made up of tourists as well as local customers who appreciate handmade local goods. Recently at our Makawao location, we commissioned a local artist to create a beautiful bench for our parking lot that the entire community could enjoy. Every day, someone would enjoy the bench–sitting, taking time for a quick bite to eat or having some time to rest in the shade. But on one recent evening, after business hours, someone took the bench from our parking lot. We can understand the temptation and perhaps the reason the bench might have been taken, but the bench is our property and we’d like it returned. ■

Ron Pitts, Artist

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very year it seems, government at all levels cuts services that help make life better. Programs that assist poor and disabled people always seem the most vulnerable, but work on the arts, students and the environment also seems imperiled. Granted, there’s a huge array of nonprofit organizations out there trying to pick up where government leaves off, but they’re beholden to grants and charity to survive. If people don’t donate, then vital work that assists everyone’s quality of life suffers. As we do every year, we now present

HALI‘IMAILE COMMUNITY GARDEN WHAT THEY DO:

The mission of Hali‘imaile Community Garden is to build community around food self-sufficiency. They aim to increase access to fresh and healthy produce, encourage food self-sufficiency and reduce hunger, improve understanding of where food comes from, foster awareness of sustainable and organic environmental practices, connect families through healthy gardening activities, provide garden and environmental educational opportunities and offer opportunities to socialize and partake in volunteerism. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Volunteers • Garden tools • Rolls of heavy weed mat • Shade structure for bamboo gathering circle • Garden furniture (tables and chairs) • Cash donations CONTACT:

Kevin Harrington PO Box 1296, Pu‘unene, HI 96784 415-480-GROW (4769) Haliimailegarden@gmail.com Haliimailegarden.com

our annual Charity Gift Guide. Thumb through it and you’ll see well-known organizations as well as a few new ones. They cover a wide variety of social, artistic and environmental services, but all have one thing in common: they depend on your charity to survive. So please take some extra time to see what these organizations need. Usually it’s money, but sometimes they just need some equipment or supplies that you may already have. These are good organizations that do good work, and it will take very little time and effort on all our parts to ensure that they have a happy holidays.

FAMILY LIFE CENTER

areas along with regular maintenance and monitoring of these areas for future threats. Another aspect of EMWP is public outreach and education to share the importance of our watersheds to the community, as it’s the source of all our water.

Provide for the homeless with shelter, food, clothing and other help they need to live happy, productive lives.

WHAT THEY NEED:

WHAT THEY NEED:

• Cash donations • Silent auction items and prizes for artists • $1,000 corporate sponsorship for our Blue Aina Trilogy trip in January • Youth rain jackets • New work gloves size L & XL • Hand sickles for ginger removal • New tarps of any size • Garmin GPS units CONTACT

Allison Borell 81 Makawao Ave., Suite 205 Makawao, HI 96768 808-573-6999 Info@eastmauiwatershed.org Eastmauiwatershed.org

FRIENDS OF MOKU‘ULA WHAT THEY DO:

Through educational programs, we cultivate awareness of Native Hawaiian culture and share the history of Lahaina and Maui with others, including students, teachers, visitors and residents. They are committed to restoring Hawaii’s royal complex at Moku‘ula and working with governmental entities to revive the pond of Mokuhinia (at the south end of Lahaina).

WHAT THEY DO:

• Seven-passenger van to replace our very old one that keeps breaking down • Linens and towels for the showers and twin beds • Furnishings for clients moving into places • Upright freezer CONTACT:

Jackie Harp 95 S. Kane St., Kahului HI 96732 808-877-0880 Jackieh@flcmaui.org Flcmaui.org

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MAUI WHAT THEY DO:

Habitat for Humanity’s mission is to provide affordable housing for low income deserving families. In doing this, they bring the community together to work alongside potential homeowners to build the homes. The

EAST MAUI WATERSHED PARTNERSHIP The watershed partnership is made up of six partners who work to preserve approximately 100,000-acre area on the East side of Maui. The field crew does this by fencing off native areas to keep out wild ungulates (specifically pigs and goats) that destroy the forest, remove invasive plants or animals within the fenced

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970 L. Main St., Wailuku, HI 96793 808-242-1140 Info@habitat-maui.org Habitat-maui.org

GIVING BACK WHAT THEY DO:

Their mission is to enhance the lives of all older adults by pairing active seniors with frail elders in loving intergenerational relationships. They do this by offering learning opportunities that include integrated movements, vision training, focusing and balance exercises in hopes of preventing injuries from falls and enhancing cognitive skills. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Volunteer mentor • Help with social media, databases • Video camera • Printer paper and ink CONTACT:

Karen Freesia Peterson GivingBackMentoring.org PO Box 791339, Paia,HI 96779 808-573-3109

MAUI UNITED WAY WHAT THEY DO:

WHAT THEY NEED:

WHAT THEY DO:

CONTACT:

They provide much needed funding for programs that support vital needs targeting Education, Income Sustainability and Health. Maui United Way works to raise a million dollars annually to support 41 health and human service programs. Last year alone, Maui United Way provided 73,744 services for people in need.

• A riding lawn mower • Small backhoe or excavator • Gardening tools like shovels, hoes, rakes, pruning shears and weed eater • 20-ft shipping container

organization works hard to bring people together for a common cause of helping families realize the dream of homeownership.

CONTACT:

WHAT THEY NEED:

CONTACT:

Blossom Feiteira 505 Front St., #221, Lahaina 808-661-3659 Friends@mokuula.com Mokuula.com

• Ice machine • Sleeping bags for out of town volunteers • Work gloves • Skill saws • Table saws • Cordless drills

270 Ho‘okahi St., Ste. 301 Kahului, HI 96732 808-870-2994 Laks@mauiunitedway.org Mauiunitedway.org

WHAT THEY NEED:

• Toys for kids in need


IMUA FAMILY SERVICES WHAT THEY DO:

Imua Family Services is the only program in the State of Hawaii to offer services to keiki 3-5 with developmental delay who do not otherwise qualify for DOE services. The organization provides comprehensive early childhood development services to children and their families with the support and resources

leadership programs. Maui Huliau Foundation is currently in its fifth year serving Maui youth ages 12-18 from all schools. Their Huliau Environmental Filmmaking Club has produced over 40 student environmental films that are now on our YouTube channel and have been selected at film festivals around the world. Students in this program and the Huliau Youth Leaders program are working on innovative projects like using film and the internet to teach environmental filmmaking to students in other Pacific islands, and working with community groups to raise awareness about the impacts of single-use plastic. They also lead annual backpacking trips into Haleakala. WHAT THEY NEED:

needed to reach their full potential in life. They provide a combination speech language pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and care coordination services. Their team works hard to get keiki a plan that best fits them and helps them reach important milestones. WHAT THEY NEED:

• New or gently used office equipment • Kitchen appliances (i.e Fridges, Stoves, Dishwashers etc.) • Any kokua is appreciated! CONTACT:

• Airline miles with Hawaiian or Alaska airlines to help our students attend film festivals • A drone to use for aerial filming (we have a GoPro) • Used tripods, HD camcorders or Mac book computers that we can use or send to a student in the South Pacific who is learning environmental film making from our students. CONTACT:

PO Box 977 Haiku, HI 96708 808-757-2100 Info@mauihuliaufoundation.org Mauihuliaufoundation.org

Marina Satoafaiga 95 Mahalani St. Suite 19A Wailuku, HI 96793 808-244-7467 msatoafaiga@imuafamilyservices.org Imuafamilyservices.org

WHAT THEY DO:

Maui Pride’s Mission is to encourage and celebrate the positive diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. They also assist in the education of all people through the development of activities that showcase the history, accomplishments and talents of these communities. The organization also provides scholarships to LGBT students or students of LGBT parents. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Donations for our scholarship fund • Community involvement CONTACT:

Bob Kincaid, President 3388A Kehala Dr., Kihei, HI 96753 808-446-0549 Info@mauipride.org Mauipride.org

WHAT THEY DO:

Promote environmental literacy and leadership among Maui youth ages 12-18 via our environmental filmmaking and

They provide a safe nurturing environment filled with love and compassion for adults with physical or cognitive impairments, personal care that pampers and keeps them safe and comfortable, and daily reminiscent activities to bring a spark of life back into their days. They strive to support the needs of caregivers; to help him/her survive their role; to know how to provide compassionate care through gained knowledge of dementia behaviors. With knowledge comes understanding. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Funds to create scholarships or purchase activity items for centers or donated items • Simple arts and crafts (including water color paints and Crayola markers) • Five- to 25-piece puzzles • Old time DVDs, music CDs • Entertainers willing to volunteer their time to bring their gift of music and song to our clients in one of our centers.

the economy and fostering f stering public and fo private sector partnerships. This past year, the Hui educated over 950 adults and 900 children in their state-of-theart studios and continued to bring Hui programs into the community through partnerships with Maui’s schools and local community organizations. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Volunteers for special events • Donations of merchandise or services for the silent auction at the upcoming Art Affair celebration on Feb. 28, 2014 • Cash donations

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

Kathleen Couch, Program Coordinator 11 Mahaolu St. Suite B Kahului, HI 96732 808-871-5804 Kathleen@madcc.org Madcc.org

Shay Belisle, Sr. Development Officer 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao HI 96768 808-572-6560 Info@huinoeau.com Huinoeau.com

MAUI MEDIATION SERVICES

WHAT THEY DO:

Their mission is to nurture, inspire and empower women through water sports. They work to make these sports accessible to all women and to build community around them. They seek to create and perpetuate dialogue around what it means to be a female and an athlete and inspire and help athletes reach their highest potentials. Water transforms people, and they want to use that amazing gift to help women find their inner strength and a joyful life. WHAT THEY NEED:

• 12 SUP boards • 12 adjustable SUP paddles • Long boards, Body Boards, Beginner sail boards, leashes, Fins • Truck to carry all our gear • CPA • GoPro CONTACT:

MAUI HULIAU

WHAT THEY DO:

WHAT THEY DO:

KELEA FOUNDATION MAUI PRIDE

MAUI ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS

Jennifer Gladwin PO Box 791465 Paia, 96779 661-373-8575 TheKeleaFoundation@gmail.com KeleaFoundation.org

They work hard to keep the peace on Maui. Their mediators are professionally trained to help resolve conflicts that people are unable to work out on their own. The organization also seeks to improve the relationship between the participants by helping them listen to each other’s point of view and coming up with solutions that work for both parties. Over the past year, they’ve helped 927 people resolve their disputes. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Cash donations to help defray the cost for low income participants.

MAUI CHORAL ARTS ASSOCIATION WHAT THEY DO:

Maui Choral Arts Association is a financially stable non-profit organization with a diverse group of committed and engaged members striving for excellence in choral music through community education and collaboration, as well as quality performance and entertainment. WHAT THEY NEED:

CONTACT:

• Cash donations

James Fiorino 95 Mahalani St., Suite 25, Wailuku 96793 808-244-5744 Jamesf@mauimediation.org Mauimediation.org

CONTACT:

HUI NO‘EAU

MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY

WHAT THEY DO:

Founded in 1934, the mission of Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is to unlock creativity through exceptional visual arts education and to enhance this endeavor through the preservation of the historical Kaluanui Estate. One of the last of its kind on Maui, the Hui is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts education organization dedicated to sharing the myriad benefits of the visual arts with the entire community–ranging from improving academic performance and supporting education to strengthening

Carolyn McCammon PO Box 1111, Kihei HI 96753 mauichoralarts@gmail.com Mauichoralarts.org

WHAT THEY DO:

The Maui Humane Society’s mission is to save the lives of unwanted pets on the island of Maui, accepting all in need of shelter and working to humanely reduce the homeless pet population; to advocate for animals, rescue and protect them from suffering and promote responsible and caring treatment; and to educate our community, inspiring respect and compassion towards all animals. The community can call us to report neglect, excessive barking, Continued on page 12

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Continued from page 11 help with feral cats, general pet questions, etc. We are the only open admission shelter on Maui, meaning we accept all animals that come through our doors. None are ever turned away.

Hana Highway, Paia Makawao Avenue, Makawao Front Street, Lahaina Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali

Beautiful Gifts Made By Local Artisans 15% Kama’aina Discount December 1 - December 31

Jewelry • Pottery Hand-Blown Glass • Woodwork Curios • Home Furnishings Ni‘ihau Shell Lei • Paintings & Prints

WHAT THEY NEED:

• Large Kuranda beds • Easy walk harnesses • Leashes • Jerky treats and rawhides • Canned food for kittens, puppies, cats and dogs • Guinea pig or rabbit fortified pellet food • Towels • Commercial dryer • Gardening tools • Christmas decorations • Shallow baking pans CONTACT:

Jennifer McGurn, Director of Development & Community Outreach 1350 Mehameha Loop Pu‘unene, HI 96784 808-877-3680 Jmcgurn@mauihumanesociety.org Mauihumanesociety.org

• Baby blankets • Pillowcases • Gift cards to local stores (Costco, Lowes, Home Depot, Safeway, etc.). CONTACT:

Erin Olson, Operations Manager 808-572-8089 pps@pacificprimate.org Pacificprimate.org

THEATRE THEATRE MAUI WHAT THEY DO:

Theatre Theatre Maui provides a full-spectrum of hands-on theater experience for children and adults in the West Maui community while also cultivating and nurturing local artists in the production of their original works. While there are several performancebased theater arts programs in Central or South Maui, there are very few performance-based drama programs offered on West Maui. Theatre Theatre Maui bridges this gap by providing low-cost and no-cost drama programs on the Westside. They provide free improv classes at the Boys and Girls Club in Lahaina. They also provide a tutor to teach theatre arts sessions as part of the Lahaina Complex Tutoring Program at Lahaina Intermediate School. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Cash donations • Theatre light board and lights • Furniture casters • Paint, rollers, pans, brushes • Cardboard boxes, foam boards, paper, poster board • Crayons, color marker pens, glue • Tools of just about any kind and cleaning supplies for camp • Extension cords, plastic buckets, safety scissors

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PACIFIC PRIMATE SANCTUARY

CONTACT:

WHAT THEY DO:

Angela R. Thompson, Executive Director PO Box 12318, Lahaina, HI 96761 808-661-1168 Angie@ttmwestmaui.org

Over the past year, they’ve provided refuge and rehabilitation to more than 50 threatened rainforest primates, allowing them to live free from exploitation. They’ve also taught students and interns from all over the world to care for the beings who also live on this planet. Pacific Primate Sanctuary, Inc. works 24/7 to stop the suffering of our fellow beings and protect their precious lives. They offer refuge and protection to Central and South America primates from research labs, tourist attractions and the pet trade. Their work includes providing the rehabilitative care, which enables primates to recover from the trauma and abuse that they have suffered and restoring some of their birthrights–life in the natural world with others of their own kind. PPS is an entirely volunteer, nonprofit organization. WHAT THEY NEED:

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• Cash donations • Photovoltaic energy system • Sewing machine • Telephone with answering machine • Gardening/grounds-keeping equipment and tools • Pet carriers

MAUI FOREST BIRD RECOVERY PROJECT WHAT THEY DO:

They are a research and management organization dedicated to the recovery of Maui’s native forest birds. They focus their efforts on the current most endangered bird which is the Kiwikiu (Maui Parrotbill). There are only 500 of them left in the world and they are only found on Maui! We study their breeding biology, population status, and productivity each year. They are also working hard to restore the leeward dry forest of Haleakala where Kiwikiu were once found. They will reintroduce them


here once the forest is ready for the birds. The biggest need for native forest birds on Maui is more habitat and MFBRP is working towards that goal. Last year, they planted about 7,000 seedlings in the dry forest of leeward Haleakala. This fall and winter, they are planning on planting even more with the help of dedicated volunteers. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Work gloves • Gas gift cards for project vehicles • Printer/copier/scanner • Office paper • Costco gift card (to be used for items like toilet paper, batteries, dish soap) • Rubber boots (all sizes) • Rite in the Rain field notebooks • Foldable hand saws • Landscaping help • Printing services • Graphic design services • Oil and brake changes for field vehicle maintenance

WOMEN HELPING WOMEN WHAT THEY DO:

They assist victims of domestic violence, primarily women and their children who must flee for their safety. They also help people obtain temporary restraining orders (TROs). WHAT THEY NEED:

• Cash donations CONTACT:

808-242-6600 admin@whwmaui.net womenhelpingwomenmaui.com

MAUI YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES WHAT THEY DO:

They help hundreds of at-risk youth in Maui County through foster care, emergency shelters, in-school and after-school substance abuse counseling, prevention pro-

grams and more. Their prevention programs allow youth to develop peer support from friendships made in a positive environment, which helps them stay on track and reduces the likelihood that they will later engage in dangerous and unhealthy activities.

808-579-8414, ext. 8102 Fduberstein@aloha-house.org Myfs.org

WHAT THEY NEED:

• Gift cards to places like Kmart and Ross so youth can buy items like work clothes/ shoes, toiletries and home furnishings • Gift cards for auto repair and/or gas to help youth aging out of foster care with getting to and from school and work so they can live successful and independent lives • Gift cards to places like Jamba Juice or Subway or for activities such as snorkel ing or kayaking to use as incentives for clients in our prevention and substance abuse programs CONTACT:

Frances Duberstein PO Box 790006, Paia, HI 96779

MAUI FOOD BANK WHAT THEY DO:

They’re the county’s primary food provider for people in need. They serve about 10,000 people every month, 40 percent of whom are children. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Cash donations • Canned foods (meat, tuna, fruits, vegetables, soups) Continued on page 14

CONTACT:

Laura Berthold 2465 Olinda Rd., Makawao, HI 96768 808-573-0280 Info@mauiforestbirds.org Mauiforestbirds.org

ALOHA HOUSE WHAT THEY DO:

They ensure that every individual has the help they need to achieve and maintain a foundation for recovery and well-being, whether it’s residential treatment, outpatient services, sober living housing, support during a crisis, case management, skill-building classes, assistance in developing sober support in the community or just someone to talk to. By improving their clients’ lives, they make a tremendous difference in the lives of their families. Last year, the organization provided comprehensive substance abuse and mental health services to more than 2,000 individuals in the community. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Towels and linens (for twin-size beds) • Weedwackers, lawnmower, gravel, shovel, gift certificate to a hardware store • 10ft x 10ft canopy • Cash donations to cover costs of client workbooks CONTACT:

Frances Duberstein PO Box 791749, Paia, HI 96779 808-579-8414, ext. 8102 Fduberstein@aloha-house.org Aloha-house.org

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Maui Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festival and Jazz Maui concert series.

CONTACT:

WHAT THEY NEED:

808-243-9500 Mauifoodbank.com

MALAMA FAMILY RECOVERY CENTER WHAT THEY DO:

Remove barriers to treatment, such as access to childcare (we provide free childcare during treatment sessions and are the only agency on Maui that allows clients to have children living with them during the recovery

358 PAPA PLACE F-1 • KAHULUI 808.893.2020 www.cratercycleshawaii.com

WHAT THEY NEED:

• Towels and linens (for twin-size beds) • Gift cards to home improvement and appliance stores • Money/gift cards for gas, cleaning supplies, diapers and wipes • Sturdy stand-up dressers • Wall paint CONTACT:

Please kokua and join us in supporting The Maui Food Bank!

Frances Duberstein PO Box 791749, Paia, HI 96779 808-877-7117 Fduberstein@aloha-house.org Malamafamilyrecovery.org

Bring in a non-perishable canned good item and get free admission to the farm this month! One canned good item per person, please

Black Friday • November 28th Free admission and 20% off entire purchase in our Gift Shop

Holiday Wreath Making Class November 22nd, 25th, and 29th December 5th, 6th, 9th, 14th, 19th, 20th and 23rd Time: 10am • Cost: $40 per person plus tax. Advance reservations are required. Class Max is 10. Please email us or call Ali’i Kula Lavender at 808-878-3004.

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Bryant Neal P.O. Box 10756, Lahaina, HI 96761 808-283-3576 Info@aecg.org Aecg.org

LAHAINA ARTS ASSOCIATION Lahaina Arts Association is dedicated to providing Maui County youth access to the creative arts through education and artistic opportunities. LAA provides weekly, no-cost children’s art classes on Maui and Molokai. Class sites include:

process), transportation (they provide transportation to medical appointments, pre-delivery tours at the hospital, AA/ NA meetings, healthy parenting classes, etc.) and cost (88 percent of their clients last year had an annual income of less than $5,000).

1100 Waipoli Road, Kula, HI 96790 Call 808.878.3004 or email aklreservations@aklmaui.com

CONTACT:

WHAT THEY DO:

& FOOD

26 N. MARKET ST. 808.495.0259

• Laptop and standard computers • Cash donations • Silent and live auction donations • Volunteers

/@AKLMaui

ARTS EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN GROUP WHAT THEY DO:

Arts Education for Children Group is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing opportunities for artistic and cultural enrichment. AECG is committed to improving the quality of education in our schools by restoring music programs and restoring public awareness about the importance of participation in music and the arts. They do all this through the production of the annual

Kihei Youth Center, Paia Youth and Cultural Center, Kahekili Park Terrace, Lahaina Surf, Honokowai Kau Hale, Hana School and Kaunakakai Elementary School. They also offer a youth mentoring program and scholarship program. WHAT THEY NEED:

• 20 eyedroppers (for watercolor and oil paintings) • 40 pantyhose (for sculptures) • 10-20 plastic trays (like baking trays, only plastic) • Shaving cream (3-6 bottles - for marbling watercolor paint) • Children’s books like Where the Wild Things Are and Jumanji (books with good illustrations) • Watercolor pencils • Painters tape (blue tape) • Jacquard green label silk paint and dye set (cold water dye set) • Jacquard washable resist • Either pre-stretched silk hoops or silk that can stretch on frames • Dust masks • Box of small nitrile gloves • Rulers • Bleach pens • Washable non-toxic acrylic paints • Non-sanded grout • Erasers (Pink pearl, or any kind that work well) • Pencil sharpeners • Acrylic paint mediums • Air dry clay • Canvases and or boards in one standard size • Interesting surfaces to paint on • Fine-tip black markers • Colored sharpies • Paint markers


• Clay tiles (to paint on) • Glass paint (for clay tiles) CONTACT:

Priscilla Gonzales, executive director 648 Wharf St., #103 Lahaina, HI 96761 808-661-0111 Info@lahaina-arts.org Lahaina-arts.org

Our Youth.” They work hard to preserve our environment with an ongoing dune restoration project and frequent beach clean-ups. They provide a safe, nurturing, happy and fun place for youth ages 9-18. They also jam around the clock on 88.9FM KOPO-LP. WHAT THEY NEED:

• Cash donations • New or gently used sports equipment (balls of all types, golf clubs, tennis racquets) • High-quality bodyboards, stand up paddle boards, surf boards • Art supplies (especially a roll of canvas and acrylic paints)

MAUI BICYCLING LEAGUE WHAT THEY DO:

Maui Bicycling League is a new organization dedicated to making Maui friendlier and safer for bicyclists and pedestrians. They are Maui’s local chapter of the nonprofit Hawaii Bicycling League and we are working hard to establish safe bike paths, trails and bike lanes on Maui. For this holiday season, they are asking people who share our vision to join as members with a taxdeductible donation. Please join online. All new memberships with a Maui address will help support our work on Maui. By joining, members help ensure that more adults and kids ride bicycles for health, recreation and transportation by making Maui’s streets safer through advocacy, education and events.

CONTACT:

Peter Swanzy, Hekili Lab Program Specialist Brandon LaRue, Malama Pono Project Venture Program Specialist PO Box 790999, Paia, HI 96779 808-579-8354 Admin@pyccmaui.org Pyccmaui.org

EAST MAUI ANIMAL REFUGE (THE BOO BOO ZOO) WHAT THEY DO:

They have either rescued or been responsible for the rescue of dozens of animals daily who were in distress. They insure that anyone who calls with an animal problem will either be taken care of by ourselves or directed to the

WHAT THEY NEED:

• New members • Cash donations

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CONTACT:

Saman Dias 808-633-8553 ext 100 Saman@pedegomaui.com Hbl.org

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proper organization or individual who can help them. The entire population of Maui County can call us when there is no other organization or individual who has been able to help them. The organization will figure out something to do to help them.

PAIA YOUTH AND CULTURAL CENTER WHAT THEY DO:

PYCC strives to operate as a drop-in youth center that offers an innovative Life Skills Program to their members via hands-on opportunities and mentorship. Life skills areas addressed include: cooking and nutrition, media arts education and radio broadcasting, service learning projects, and experiential education focusing on youth leadership skills, physical fitness and self awareness and care of the aina. Their mission statement is “Building Community Through

WHAT THEY NEED:

• Volunteers who can paint and/or do carpentry, landscaping, electrical work, etc. CONTACT:

Sylvan J Schwab 25 Maluaina Pl., Haiku, Hi 96708 808-572-8308 Sylvan@booboozoo.org Thebooboozoo.org ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our website at: mauitime.com

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This Weeks Picks FRIDAY, NOV. 28 ‘ELF THE MUSICAL’– Maui OnStage presents the musical Elf this Friday, Nov. 28. Join Buddy, an orphan raised by Santa, on his journey to discovering his true identity as he braves New York City’s concrete jungle. Watch as the larger than life character reminds his family and those around him what Christmas is all about. The local cast stars Ricky Jones. It’s directed by Alexis Dascoulias, choreographed by Erin Kowalick and under the musical direction of Steven Dascoulias. $20-40. Iao Theater (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969, Mauionstage.com. Photo courtesy Maui OnStage

PINT NIGHT FOR THE BIRDS IRDS – Maui Brewing Co. and the Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project are doing another Pint Night For The Birds this Friday. Enjoy a brew or two and give e back to MFRB’s efforts at helping the recovery of Maui’s ui’s endangered bird species. The brewery commits half alf its house beer sales to the local organization. 6pm-10pm. 0pm. Maui Brewing Company (4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., wy., Kahana); 808-573-0280, Mauiforestbirds.org, Mauibrewingco.com. uibrewingco.com. Photo of ce/Wikimedia Commons Iiwi: US Fish & Wildlife Service/Wikimedia

FRIDAY, NOV. 28 KIHEI FOURTH FRIDAY – Walk off your Thanksgiving’s indulgences at the Kihei Fourth Friday street party. With food trucks, activities, entertainment, crafters and keiki games, there’s something for everyone. Live music, merchant specials and info booths will line the Azeka Shopping Center. Come talk story, kick back and enjoy an evening centered on the Southside. Free. 6pm-9pm. Azeka Shopping Centerr Mauka (1279 S. Kihei Rd.), Kiheifridays.com.

FIRSTLIGHT SCREENINGS – Maui Film Festival FirstLight screenings return this holiday season with a host of new films. This Friday, movie-goers are invited to an encore presentation of Awake: The Life of Yogananda (5:30pm). The “unconventional biography” captures Yogananda’s journey to introduce yoga and meditation to the Western civilization. The Hawaii premiere of Antarctica: A Year on Ice (7:30pm) will follow. It’s a unique look at life in Antarctica’s extreme terrain, and is made from a decade of filming by Anthony Powell. $15-single tickets. $48 4-Admission VIP Fast Pass. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Castle Theater (One Cameron Way); 808-242-7469, MauiFilmFestival.com. Photo courtesy Maui Film Festival

SATURDAY, NOV. 29 E PULAMA MAU O MAUI – E komo mai to E Pulama Mau o Maui’s Christmas Craft Fair and Benefit Concert for the Bailey House Museum this Saturday. It takes place at the Bailey House Museum. Performing live will be Homestead, Ikaika Blackburn, Uluwehi Guerrero, Ahumanu, George Kahumoku and Richard Ho‘opi‘i. The day will host local arts and craft vendors, food booths and a keiki zone. Learn more about the Maui landmark via a complimentary entrance to the museum. $10 advance. $15 door. Children 12 and under free. 9am-5pm. Bailey House Museum (2375-A Main St., Wailuku), Mauimuseum.org. Photo: Krystle Marcellus

‘THE PRINCESS BRIDE’ – The Mill House and Event Horizon presents The Princess Bride on the big screen at View and Brew this Saturday. Bring your blankets, beach chairs and best friend for the twilight cinema. Make it a night out with a farm feast courtesy of Kumu Farms (5pm). Oh, and all the traditional movie fixin’s will be available for purchase–popcorn, candy and drinks. All ages welcome. Free. Maui Tropical Plantation, The Mill House (1670 Honoapi’ilani, Waikapu), Mauitropicalplantation.com. Photo: IMDB

SATURDAY, NOV. 29 MAUI CHORAL ARTS HOLIDAY CONCERT – ‘Tis the season to be jolly and sing with Maui Choral Arts Association at their annual Holiday Concert. “We Need A Little Christmas” will take to the Maui Arts and Cultural Center and feature a live chorus that will cover musical favorites from Bach to Broadway. $30 adults/ $15 Students w/ID, kids 18 & under. Saturday 7:30pm, Sunday 3pm. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului), Mauiarts.org, Mauichoralarts.org. Photo courtesy MCCA

JIMI HENDRIX BB-DAY BASH – This Saturday, Rosalind Modica’s Electric Experience Maui presents Jimi Hendrix’s 72nd Birthday Bash and ‘60s costume party at Three’s Bar and Grill. Join some of the island’s top musicians as Benny Uyetake, Vince Esquire, Nils Rosenb Rosenblad, Gina Martinelli and more pay tribute to Hendrix’s music and life. A por portion of the proceeds will benefit The Jimi Hendrix Foundation’s Music For Life program Maui chapter. $20 advanced. $25 door. 9pm-12 midnight. Three’s Bar & Grill (1945-G S. Kihei Rd.); 808-57210 1000, Threesbarandgrill.com. Photo courtesy Rosalind Modica

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MAUI MAKAHIKI – The mark of a new year, Makahiki is a traditional Hawaiian celebration reserved for the harvest, competitive games and a banning of war and politics. Po’ohala Project invites kama‘aina and visitors alike to their first ever Maui Makahiki this Saturday at The Maui Tropical Plantation. Shop the farmer’s market, enjoy local entertainment and take part in traditional Makahiki games. Cultural exhibits and local flavors will round out the paina. Free. 9:30am-5:30pm. The Maui Tropical Plantation (1670 Honoapi’ilani, Waikapu), Mauimakahiki.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

SUNDAY, NOV. 30

DANIEL TOSH – Comedian, writer and television host of Comedy Central’s Tosh.O, Daniel Tosh will appear on the MACC’s stage this Sunday. Tosh is kinda famous, having appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Adult content and language. $55. 7pm and 9:30pm. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Castle Theater (One Cameron Way, Kahului), Mauiarts.org. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

TUESDAY, DEC. 2

TOBY NEAL BOOK SIGNING – Kauai native and author Toby Neal will be signing copies of her novel Unsound this Sunday at the Friends of the Library Bookstore in the Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center. The self-proclaimed book nerd has drawn inspiration from various outlets, including her career as a therapist and her island home. Neal’s most notable work is the “Lei Crime” series. 1pm-3pm. Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center, Friends of the Library Bookstore (275 W. Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808- 877-5207, Tobyneal.net. Photo courtesy Toby Neal

TUESDAY, DEC. 2 WEDDING INDUSTRY HOLIDAY PARTY – Sugar Beach Events and Bliss Wedding Design and Spectacular Events invites industry folk to their Wedding Industry Holiday Party this Tuesday. Complete with tunes by Shea Derrick and Full Flavor as well as gourmet bites and champagne, guests can mingle oceanside and cozy up next to the fire pit. Snap a photo in the “bamboo shootz” photo booth and bring a $5 tacky secret santa gift for a festive exchange. Dress to impress. $50. 808-856-6151, Sugar Beach Events (85 N. Kihei Rd.), Sugarbeacheventshawaii.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

DANCE FOR TOTS ZUMBATHON – The sixth annual Dance for Tots Zumbathon will turn up the heat this Tuesday at the Wailuku Community Center. Join Rayo and friends for a great workout that will help make keiki smile! Bring a new, unwrapped toy to donate to Toys for Tots, which in turn will distribute to our kids. Enjoy prize giveaways throughout the evening. $5 Pre-sale. $10 Door. 4:30pm doors open. 5:30pm-8:30pm workout. Wailuku Community Center (395 Waena St., Wailuku); 808-385-2549, Rayozumba@yahoo.com. Photo courtesy Rayo’s Latin Zumba

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3 FIRST NIGHT CELEBRATION – Featuring this year’s unveiling of the “holiday window” installation by Andre Morissette, festive pupu and drinks, the First Night Celebration at the Hui No‘eau will be decked out in holiday loot. The series highlights local artists and vendors while giving the community an opportunity to shop for unique pieces of work. $30. 5pm-8pm. Hui No’eau (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560, Huinoeau.com. Photo: Brendan M. Smith

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The Actor Michael Keaton is very good in the very flawed ‘Birdman’

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t’s hard to say what audiences are expecting from Birdman, as the buzz from film festivals, promotional trailers, piles of critical acclaim and even the poster give a disjointed idea of what the film is. If any quick-sell catch phrase could sum this up, it must be The Michael Keaton Art Movie. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s film announces its determination to be strange, bold and fearlessly off-putting from the very beginning and never worries about going too far, explaining itself or giving its audience a break. This isn’t to say I didn’t like Birdman, only that I recognize that the movie is full of itself in ways that don’t always work. Keaton stars as Riggan, a movie star best known for playing the super hero of the title, now trying to show his abilities as a serious Broadway stage performer. While helming a play based on a Raymond Carver story, Riggan’s struggles as an actor and director builds to a self-imposed sabotage; his insecurities as a performer are as extreme as those in his cast. Even worse, he’s hearing the voice of his Birdman character, who acts as a sarcastic muse.

Inarritu has staged the film to make it appear to have been filmed in one continuous shot. It’s an ambitious idea, allowing audiences to share the claustrophobia of being backstage with the actors, marching through long halls that play like the contours of Riggan’s mind. There is an amazing scene, where Riggan is locked out of his theater during a preview performance and must figure out how to re-enter the building and make his cue to return to stage. This one scene (and it’s a killer) is the lone example where the illusion of the continuous take is especially effective, as we feel the suspense as the sequence carries out in real time. Otherwise, scenes of the actors walking and talking, with the performers leaning into the lens for a fish-eyed effect, becomes redundant. There are also moments of magical realism and startling surrealism (with a drum-based score that can be distracting) that are so in-your-face, I often wished the bombardment of style would shut up so I could hear the characters. The ensemble cast is impressive. Edward Norton is playing with his image as much as Keaton, cleverly cast as a “difficult” actor. Naomi Watts reveals the pain and drive of a hardworking actress (she gave a similarly bruising performance in Ellie Parker). Zach Galifianakis

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is stunningly good in a rare dramatic turn as Keaton’s agent and Emma Stone is scrubbed entirely of glamour as Keaton’s rebellious daughter. Amy Ryan and Andrea Riseborough have some of the nicest character moments as the key women in Riggan’s life. This plays like Lewis Carroll’s Noises Off or Terry Gilliam taking on A Chorus Line, as tonal shifts and backstage drama intermingle with the nature of reality vs. the safe distance art provides the artists. As I left the theater, I found the movie to be dizzying and frustrating, though I liked many scenes more upon reflection than when I was watching them. A priceless bit with Riggan confronting an especially cruel theater critic is my favorite moment, in a

film loaded with memorably daffy bits. There is a great deal of speculation around Keaton’s performance, regarding how much it resembles his own life and whether he’ll win an Oscar for his trouble. While Keaton digs deep and movingly portrays the tortured layers of his beautifully messy character, this isn’t his finest performance. He’s bared his soul before in Clean and Sober and his under-appreciated work in Multiplicity and Pacific Heights were as award worthy as anything he does in Birdman. If this fusion of fantasy, psychological thriller and dark comedy brings further attention to Keaton and his considerable body of work, then good. He still has a lot of creative (beetle) juice left in the tank. ■

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Film

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Showtimes (Editor’s note: due to holiday deadlines some film showtimes weren’t available by press time. Please call individual theaters for more up to date information) KA‘AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm)

Big Hero 6-PG- THU 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:45 4:30 5:15 6:15 7:00 7:45, FRISAT 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:45 4:30 5:15 6:15 7:00 7:45 8:45 9:30 10:10, SUN-WED 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:45 4:30 5:15 6:15 7:00 7:45 Ouija- PG13-THU 10:50 1:00 3:20 5:30 7:40, FRI-SAT 12:10 2:20 4:35 7:00 9:15,

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EDSA WOOLWORTH - NR - Comedy/Drama - A film about a blended Filipino/American family. 109 min. FURY - R - Action/War - Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf (good luck with that one) star as American tank crewmen fighting Nazis in World War II. 134 min. HORRIBLE BOSSES 2 - R - Comedy - Three idiots turn to kidnapping when dealing with an investor in their new company. Stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis. 108 min. HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY, PART 1 - PG13 - Sci-Fi/Adventure - After Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) destroyed the games in the last flick, she now becomes a symbol of rebellion. 123 min. INTERSTELLAR - PG-13 - Sci-Fi - Christopher Nolan directs this space adventure,

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Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS FEEL DI VYBZ- THE LAMBSBREAD - Fri, Nov 28. Give thanks by checking out The Lambsbread live with their full band. Go Upcountry for a night full of Roots Reggae, Dancehall and Club Classix hosted by Q103’s DJ/MC Irie Dole. $10 all night. 21 and over. 10pm. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; Casanovamaui.com BLACK FRIDAY AFTERPARTY - Fri, Nov 28. Celebrate post turkey-day Black Friday with all your friends on the North Shore! DJ Big Mike and DJ Kamikaze will serve up some tracks that should push you straight to the dance floor. 21 and over. 10pm, $10 cover. Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon. (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085; Charleysmaui.com GOBBLE WOBBLE - Sat, Nov 29. Get electro and dance to the beats of special guests Amani (Desert Dwellers), Bass Nymph and Keegan House. There will be also be face-painting by Rachel Deboer. $15 at the door before 10pm, $20 after ($10 with Gratitude Bracelet). 21 and over. Casanova (1188 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-0220; Casanovamaui.com KRISHNA DAS 2014–KIRTAN WALLAH WORLD TOUR - Mon, Dec 1. Playing on Maui for the ninth consecutive year, the ever popular Krishna Das will be joined by his band that includes Arjun Bruggeman on tabla, David Nichtern on lead guitar, Genevieve Walker on violin, Rick Frires on bass and Nina Rao on backing vocals and finger cymbals. He will be touring extensively this year in support of his new album Kirtan Wallah. Advance Tickets are $25 and available at Maui Kombucha in Haiku or Awakening in Paradise Bookstore & Monsoon India Restaurant in Kihei. They are also available online at Krishnadas.com, and $35 cash at the door. 7pm. Makawao Union Church (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-579-9261

STAGE ‘ULALENA - Mon-Fri. A nonpareil portal to Hawaiian history and kanaka maoli lore; what ‘Ulalena accomplishes–five night a weeks for 14 years strong–is without a doubt the most powerful and entertaining cultural education on Maui.$29.99 Keiki / $59.99 adults. Children 5 and under are free. Kama‘aina and military rates, dinner, and VIP packages are available. 5pm. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; Mauitheatre.com BURN’N LOVE–A MUSICAL JOURNEY STARRING DARREN LEE - Experience Elvis in Hawaii with Burn’n Love! Relive the nostalgia of Blue Hawaii and the Aloha from Hawaii live broadcast that made TV history with the most authentic Elvis tribute show ever presented on stage. Shows Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Tickets start at $59.99; kama‘aina and military prices are available. 8pm Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; Mauitheatre.com LAHAINA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL THEATER CLASSES - Thru Dec. 15. Theatre Theatre Maui is teaming up again with Lahaina Intermediate School and the Lahaina Complex After-School Tutor Project. On select Mondays they will be providing free after-school drama classes with Miss Kristi Scott, local theater arts director, actress and instructor. 2:50-4pm. Lahaina Intermediate School (871 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-214-7443

THANKSGIVING EVENTS JOE’S TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING - You want traditional Turkey dinner? Joe’s has it for $38 adult or $18 for kids 12 and under. They are also serving their regular dinner menu too. 5pm. Joe’s Bar and Grill (131 Wailea Ike Pl.); 808-875-7767. bevgannonrestaurants.com

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HALIIMAILE GENERAL STORE - Thanksgiving Buffet Bev Gannon style. First is a sit down course of salad of quinoa, dried cranberries, roasted corn, toasted walnuts and lemon basil dressing. The buffet of traditional turkey and gravey, kalua roast pork, shrimp, crab and artichoke rice casserole, savory herbed pistachio stuffing, green chile cornbread portuguese sausage stuffing, caramelized pineapple and sweet potatoe, butternut squash, glazed apple and brussels, green bean and mushroom casserole, plus biscuits and cornbread. Pecan and pumpkin pie for dessert. (900 Haliimaile Rd.); 808 572-2666. GANNON’S BUFFET - Take in Thanksgiving with a view and an amazing spread! The buffet at Gannon’s has appetizers of ahi poke, butternut ravioli, spring rolls and kale ceasar, the carving station is roast beef, organic turkey, salmon and mandarin orange-glazed ham. Of course all the fixin’s are present chestnut sage stuffing, cornbread dressing, sweet potato, gold potato and brussels. Finish the meal at their decadent dessert station. $48 adult / $24 kids, 6 and under complimentary. Gannon's A Pacific View Restaurant, (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080; www.gannonsrestaurant.com KA‘ANAPALI THANKSGIVING DAY FEAST Nov, 27. The Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel invites you to a Ka‘anapali Thanksgiving Day Feast. Chef Tom Muromoto presents a fabulous all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving Buffet, featuring Rotisserie Roasted Turkey with Sweet Corn, Sausage & Sage Stuffing, Kiawe Slow Roasted Prime Rib and Rosemary Roast Leg of Lamb. There will also be a cold seafood bar, keiki specialities and desserts galore. Call for reservations. Early bird seating 11am-1pm with pricing $44.95 for adults and $24 for children (ages 6-12). The dinner feast is 3-7pm with pricing $50.95 for adults and $24 for children (ages 6-12). Children 5 years and younger dine free (one child per paid adult). Enjoy Hawaiian music 5-8pm and a free hula show 6-7pm. Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel Tiki Terrace Restaurant (2525 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808667-0124; Tikiterracerestaurant.com 24TH ANNUAL FREE THANKSGIVING LUNCH - Nov, 27. Hard Rock Cafe Maui will host their annual free Thanksgiving lunch for the homeless and hungry. If there is anyone hungry and needing a free healthy meal on Thanksgiving, show up to the cafe and they will be more than happy to serve you a meal. Briefing will be at 10:30am for volunteers. Free. 11am-2pm. Hard Rock Cafe Maui (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2578; Hardrock.com/maui THANKSGIVING CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Nov, 27. Celebrate Thanksgiving at Swan Court with a lavish brunch buffet complete with traditional fare and island flavors, live Hawaiian music, and sparkling wine. The menu will feature roasted turkey dumplings, hand-sliced, mustard-rubbed turkey with stuffing, black pepper-crusted prime rib, smashed Molokai purple sweet potatoes and more. Reservations required. $74 per person, $34 per child 5-12 years, free for children under 5 years. 11am-2pm. Hyatt Regency Swan Court (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4727 x4727.

apple crisp. Reservations recommended. $28, children under 6 eat free. 2pm. Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085 THANKSGIVING BUFFET - Nov, 27. Home to Maui’s best brunch buffet, the culinary team under the direction of Chef De Cuisine Kurt Lesmerises pulls out all the stops for Makena’s famed Thanksgiving Day Feast. The fall farm fresh meal will include a range of Thanksgiving staples and more, all presented on six themed food stations. Experience the Seafood Display on Ice with its signature ice carving, Autumn harvest station highlighting fresh island produce, or the Holiday roast carving station with turkey and ham and their signature made-to-order sushi and seafood bouillabaisse action stations. Seating is limited, reservations are required. $65 for adults, $35 for children ages 5-12. 2-8pm. Molokini Bar & Grille (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888 SUGARCANE MAUI THANKSGIVING DINNER - Nov, 27. In addition to classic Roasted Turkey, their special includes Butternut Squash and Yam Bisque, Kiawe Wood House Smoked Prime Rib, Lobster, crab, and shrimp pot pie and more. Make your reservations now. 12pm-9pm. SugarCane Maui (736 Front St., Lahaina); 808-214-6662. SEA HOUSE THANKSGIVING DINNER - Nov, 27. Sea House Restaurant will be hosting a special thanksgiving three-course dinner ranging, soup or salad, entree and dessert. $35-$53. 4-9pm. Sea House Restaurant (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Napili); 808-669-9512 THANKSGIVING DINNER - Nov, 27. Enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Three’s Bar and Grill featuring Roasted Turkey with Giblet Gravy, Roasted Island Ham with Guava Jelly, Portuguese Sausage Stuffing, Whipped Garlic Potatoes, Corn on the Cob, Upcountry Greens with Maui Onion Dressing, Grilled Island Vegetables, Fresh Baked Taro and Soft Rolls, Pumpkin Haupia Squares and more! Reservations recommended. $29.95 adults, keiki half-price. 5pm. Three’s Bar and Grill (1945 S. Kihei Rd.i); 808-879-3133 RAM DASS 10TH ANNIVERSARY - Nov, 30. Ram Dass will be remembering 10 years of “Satsang Gatherings” on Maui during his annual Thanksgiving Sunday Satsang program. He will be joined by Krishna Das (and band) and Lei‘ohu Ryder and Maydeen Iao will share moments of reflection, insight, contemplations, wisdom and joy. The program will be followed by a gourmet Indian buffet provided by Monsoon India Restaurant, included as part of the program. Program also serves as a food drive for the Maui Food Bank and participants are encouraged to bring organic canned or boxed food donations. Tickets available at Maui Kombucha in Haiku or Awakening in Paradise Bookstore & Monsoon India Restaurant in Kihei. $25 in advanced, $35 cash at door. 4pm. Makawao Union Church (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-280-8097; Krishadas.com

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FREE THANKSGIVING LUNCH - Nov, 27. Saint Theresa’s Church will be hosting a free thanksgiving lunch for the homeless and hungry. Free. 12-2pm. Saint Theresa Church (25 W. Lipoa St., Kihei); 808-879-4844.

VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASSES - See (and sample) how Chef Rachel Davies uses local, organic and wholesome ingredients to make healthy and delicious entrées, soups, breakfast and desserts. No registration required. For a jump start on the class, check out more than 600 healthy recipes online. First and third Thursday of every month. Free. 5:30-6:30pm. Down To Earth, (305 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-2661; Downtoearth.org

SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER - Nov, 27. Charley’s will be open for Thanksgiving and is offering a special thanksgiving dinner featuring slow roasted kalua turkey and gravy, whipped oki sweet potato, Grand Marnier cranberry sauce, green bean casserole with Hamakua Mushroom sauce, Applewood smoked Maui Onion Marmalade, cornbread stuffing with Portuguese sausage and Granny Smith apples with choice of house-made pumpkin pie or

JAPENGO SATURDAY SUSHI SCHOOL - (Every Sat.) Join Japengo’s sushi chef in their chic sushi lounge. Learn how to create Japengo’s signature sushi rolls from scratch, with hands-on instruction from Chef Jay and Japengo’s team of expert sushi chefs. $50 per person (includes sushi, non-alcoholic beverages, tax and gratuity). Maximum 20 people per class, reservations are required. Every second and fourth Saturday of every month. 3-4:30pm Jap-

engo at the Hyatt Regency, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4727; Maui.hyatt.com FARM TO TABLE DINING - (Every Sat.) Feast on the abundant harvest of a freshly picked vegetarian meal made from only the purest, chemical and pesticide free ingredients, accompanied by Maui Sacred Earth Soothing Herbal Tea Blend. Menu varies depending on what’s available for harvest. Call for reservations. $25, $20 kama‘aina. 6-8pm. Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm (4505 Hana Hwy., Haiku); 808-283-8057; Ahimsasanctuaryfarm.com PULEHU BAR–WINE SOCIAL EVENTS (Every Sun & Mon.) Book ahead of time for this fabulous weekly event. Sixteen people maximum will enjoy three award-winning wines, one bite to eat and great conversation with new friends. 5-5:45pm. For reservations, please visit Opentable.com. Pulehu Italian Grill, Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas. (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali).

ART MODERN TWIST: CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE BAMBOO ART - Oct 30-Dec 20. This international traveling museum exhibition brings together 17 master bamboo artists from Japan with works that display the highest level of material knowledge and skill, transformed into imaginatively crafted sculptural art. Tue-Sun. 10am-5pm. Free. Schaefer International Gallery. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org RELATIONSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS Thru Wed, Dec 3. A select group of artists has been invited to collaborate and create some unique works of art. Mon-Sun, 10:30am-5pm. Viewpoints Gallery (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-5725979; Viewpointsgallerymaui.com IAN HAIGHT - Every Fri in Nov. Ian Haight was born on the island of Oahu and raised on the Big Island. His art is one way of showing how beautiful and precious the environment is. He will be working on his beach and ocean inspired paintings. Free. 4:307:30pm. Maui Hands Gallery - Lahaina (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-9898; Mauihands.com DARIO CAMPANILE - Fri, Nov 28. Dario Campanile’s long, distinguished career has included highlights such as a private audience with the Dalai Lama and the individual praise and encouragement from Salvador Dali at a very early age. His works range from the abstract to surreal to photorealistic. Friday Night Art Night (FNAN) 6:30-9:30pm. Lahaina Galleries, (828 Front St, Lahaina); 808-661-6284; Lahainagaleries.com MEET THE ARTISTS AT THE BANYAN TREE - Dec 2-4. Come meet the artists at Lahaina Art Society. They will be demonstrating in the LAS Banyan Tree Gallery in the Old Lahaina Courthouse. This week you can talk story with photographer John O’Leary and sculpture/potter Mary Ann Leigh. 10-2pm. Lahaina Banyan Tree. (Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com ISLAND ART PARTY CLASSES - Wed-Sat. Art Party from 6:30-9:30pm, Sunday Morning Art Party 10am-1pm. It’s part art party, part painting class. Island Art Party (1279 S. Kihei Rd.), 808-419-6020; Islandartparty.com

TICKETS ON SALE ‘ELF THE MUSICAL’ - Fri, Nov 28, 2014 - Sun, Dec 14, 2014. A musical comedy about young orphan Buddy who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag and grows up thinking he is an elf. 7:30pm Fridays and Saturdays, 3pm on Sundays. $20-$40. Iao Theater (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; Mauionstage.com HI CINEMA SHOWCASE - Thu, Dec 4. 5:30 pm: The Haumana / 7:30 pm: Get A Job. First, Oahu writer/director Keo Woolford’s The Haumana, a heartfelt story about traditional hula that challenges contempo-


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rary Hawaiian stereotypes. Then, Maui writer/director Brian Kohne’s comedy Get A Job, starring Willie K, Eric Gilliom, Carolyn Omine, Augie T and Jake Shimabukuro. Look for a monthly Hawaii Cinema Showcase screening series beginning in January 2015. Tickets are $12 per movie, or $22 for the double feature. For more info, visit HawaiiCinema.com. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org

Ho’ina are two short films that explore the events leading to the establishment and implementation of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Panel discussion and Q&A will follow the screening. 12pm. Tickets are $10. McCoy Studio Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org

HERB ALPERT & LANI HALL - Fri, Dec 5. Herb Alpert, with wife and vocalist Lani Hall, perform a concert with a trio of musicians and songs from their exciting new album In The Mood and last year’s Grammy-winning album Steppin Out. The concert will include a glittery jazz set sprinkled with Brazilian flavors and songbook favorites like “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Moondance,” “Let’s Face the Music & Dance,” “Fever,” “La Vie en Rose,” a Tijuana Brass medley and many others. Tickets are $35, $45, $55, $75. Show starts at 7:30pm. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org

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and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that’s rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching. Meet at 8am at the Waihee Refuge, located off Halewaiu Road and help remove invasive species and clear brush until 12pm. Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closedtoe shoes, pants and hat for sun protection. Snacks and cold drinks provided. 8am-12pm. Waihe‘e Refuge. (Halewaiu Road, Waihe‘e); 808-249-8811 ext. 1; Volunteersonvacation.org

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MAPA’S ‘NUTCRACKER SWEETS’ - Sat, Dec 13. (Two performances). Maui audiences are in for a sweet treat this holiday season when Maui Academy of Performing Arts (MAPA) presents Nutcracker Sweets, a delightful family-friendly production of the treasured classic featuring 150 MAPA students. With sumptuous costumes and inspired choreography set to the timeless Tchaikovsky score, Nutcracker Sweets is a must-see event for all ages. Two performances at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are $22, and $18 for age 12 & under. Castle Theater. Maui Arts & Cultural Center. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org

MAUI OCEAN TREASURES-ANNUAL HOLIDAY EVENT - Sat, Nov 29. Look for a great selection of local Maui and other gift and food vendors, artists and crafters. The event will benefit a local Maui nonprofit, Hawaii Wildlife Fund. There will also be lo local entertainment provided GEORGE KAHUMOKU, U,, JR’S by the K King Kekaulike School Jazz K KEY GRAMMY AWARD SLACK Band a and Tim Eleneki. Everything sic of SHOW - Experience the music in th the store will also be 30 peruthe masters at George Kahuce cent off (excluding Pandora) moku’s Slack Key Show. Thiss a and the Reef Café will be week will include a line-up of o open with the bar offering slack key artists, featuring scrumptious and festive an award-winning musiholiday fare. Aquarium cian every week. 7:30pm exhibits will not be open. Napili Kai Beach Resort, Bring in a non-perishable (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., ffood item for the Maui Napili); 808-669-6271; MAUITIME.COM/EVENTS/COMMUNITY/ADD F Food Bank Food Drive and Slackkeyshow.com ge get an additional entry for the door prize; one per food item u up to five total pieces. Free. MAUI CRAFTS GUILD AN5:30-8:3 5:30-8:30pm. Maui Ocean Center. T- Nov NUAL HOLIDAY EVENT(192 Ma‘ala Ma‘alaea Rd.); wildhawaii.org e beautiful 28-30. Visit us and enjoy the work of our Maui artists as you stroll through VOLUNTEER: MALAMA HONOKOWAI Paia. We are proud to be the only artist owned and - Volunteer with Malama Honokowai and visit operated cooperative on the island for 35 years. the beautiful and hidden Honokowai Valley, Meet the artists and take advantage of a 10% disan area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian count on all items for 3 days only at the Maui Crafts archaeological sites, you’ll learn about HawaiGuild. Open daily from 10am to 6pm. Maui Crafts ian history and culture as you help to remove Guild (corner of Baldwin Ave./Hana Hwy., Paia). invasive weed plants and possibly plant native

HERITAGE FILMS: ‘OLA NA IWI’ & ‘KA HO’INA’ - Sun, Dec 14. Ola Na ‘Iwi and Ka

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS LAND TRUST SERVICE PROJECT - Visit Waihe‘e Coastal Dunes

‘IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, A LIVE RADIO PLAY’ - Fri, Dec 12, 2014 - Sun, Jan 11, 2015. A beloved holiday classic of a 1940s radio broadcast about George Bailey, who considers ending his life on a dark Christmas Eve. 7:30pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 3pm on Sundays. Price TBA. Pro Arts Playhouse (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com

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SUNDAY, NOV 30 FREE HULA SHOW - Free. 11am Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; mauimall.com

MONDAY, DEC 1 VOLUNTEER: HOALOHA‘AINA - Join South Maui volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick-up litter and remove invasive species from 7:30am-9:30am. Every Monday. 808-2498811 ext. 1., or email Volunteersonvacation.org

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WEDNESDAY, DEC 3 GOOGLE EMAIL: HOW TO CREATE AND USE GMAIL - This is a free Internet computer class for adults. Al Bayless, an Internet computer class instructor will conduct an introductory class on how to create and use an email account in Google Mail. Learn how to create e-mail, contacts and groups of contacts, and set up calendar reminders. Class size is limited to 10 adults. Pre-registration is required; call the library to register. Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptop or tablet to the class. A valid Hawaii State Public Library System card is required to connect to the Library’s wireless Internet. Contact the library three weeks in advance if a sign language interpreter or other special accommodation is needed. Free. 6pm. Makawao Public Library. (1159 Makawao Ave.); 808-573-8785.

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GEORGE KAHUMOKU JR’S GRAMMY AWARD SLACK KEY SHOW - Every Wednesday experience the music of the masters at George Kahumoku’s Slack Key Show. This week will include a line-up of slack key artists, featuring an award-winning musician every week. 7:30pm Napili Kai Beach Resort, (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; Slackkeyshow.com

FARMERS MARKET, ART/CRAFT FAIRS NAPILI FARMERS MARKET - Wed 8-11 am. Across the highway from Napili Market, before Maui Preparatory Academy FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, HONOKOWAI - Every Mon, Wed & Fri. Lots of fresh local produce plus baked and canned goods. 7-11am Farmers Market Maui & Deli, (3636 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Kahana); 808-669-7004 FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, KIHEI - Mon-Fri. Sample the goods at this local market for fresh produce. On Fridays, open until 5pm. 8am-4pm Farmers Market of Maui, (61 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-0949 MAKAWAO FARMERS MARKET - Every Wed. Fresh produce. Everything sold is Maui Grown, non-GMO and organic. 9am-2pm Po‘okela Church, (200 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-419-1570 FARMERS MARKET IN PAIA - Daily. Island grown fruit smoothies, coconut water and fresh juices. Organically grown Maui fruits and veggies. Produce boxes available. Support your local farmers at One Love Market at the Historic Paia Train Station. 10am-6pm One Love Market, (381 Baldwin Ave, Paia); 808-280-9019; Onelovemarket.com. ONO ORGANIC FARMS - Daily (except Sat). A family-owned and operated, certified organic coffee and tropical fruit farm. 10:30am-6pm. Ono Organic Farms, (149 Hana Hwy., Hana). KULA COUNTRY FARMS - Daily (except Mon). Kula Country Farm stand offers fruits and vege-

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MILL HOUSE (MAUI TROPICAL PLANTATION) .VOLUNTEERING ON VACATION: O‘O FARM - Work on an exquisite organic farm in the misting forest of Waipoli in Kula. Wear sturdy shoes and bring a light jacket that you don’t mind getting a little dirty, plus water and sunscreen. Gloves and gardening tools provided. Please call 24 hours in advance to sign up. Free. 8:45am. O‘o Farm (651 Waipoli Rd., Kula) 808-249-8811 ext 1.

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HANA FRESH FARMER’S MARKET - Every Thu. 11am-3pm. Hana Fresh, (4590 Hana Hwy., Hana).

HANA FRESH FARMER’S MARKET - Mondays. 3-6pm Hana Fresh, (4590 Hana Hwy., Hana).

FARMERS MARKET UHMC - Every Mon & Thu. Enjoy fresh sustainably grown produce including tomatoes, lettuce, eggplant, squash, kale, beets, radish, herbs, Asian greens, daikon, chard, flowers and more. Grown on campus by Agriculture and Natural Resource students. 12-1:30pm. University of Hawaii Maui College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3500; Maui.hawaii.edu.

ARTISAN FAIR - Mondays. Come to shop, stay to dine. Local made on Maui Artists showcasing and selling artwork, photography, jewelry, accessories, clothing, massage and wellness. Cash bar and complimentary valet. Free entry. 5-10pm. Longhi’s Lahaina, (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288; Longhis.com.

FEED MY SHEEP PRODUCE KAHANA - Every Thu. FMS Produce is a mobile produce market that sells fresh Upcountry Produce to benefit Feed My Sheep and the hungry on Maui. Free. 2-4pm. Lahaina Christian Fellowship Church, (4275 Hine Way, Kahana); Feedmysheepmaui.com. LIPOA STREET FARMERS MARKET IN KIHEI - Every Sat. Fruits, produce and Ono Farm sourced foods. 8:30am-11:00am. (95 Lipoa St., Kihei). MAUI SWAP MEET - Every Sat. From camo hunting gear and koa carvings to vintage aloha postcards and delicate, locally-crafted jewelry, produce market, this place pretty much has it all. 50 cents admission. 7am-1pm. Maui Community College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808244-3100; Mauiexposition.com UPCOUNTRY FARMER’S MARKET - Every Sat. Find the best veggies, fruits, flowers and plants, Maui farmers have to offer. Plus, extra

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HULA GRILL - Wed, Kaniala Masoe 1:30pm; Wed, Peter DeAquino 4pm; Wed, Ernest Pua‘a, Kamuela & Roy Kato 6:30pm; Thu, Alika Nakaoka 1:30pm; Thu, Kaniala Masoe 4pm; Thu, Damon Parillo, Ron Heeton and Keali‘i Parillo 6:30pm; Every Sun, Tue, Fri & Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 11am; Fri, Kaniala Masoe 1:30pm; Every Sun, Fri & Sat, 1810 4pm; Fri, Kawika Lum Ho, Roy Kato & Mark D’Antonio 6:30pm; Sat, Damon Parillo 1:30pm; Sat, Danyel Alana, Derick Sebastian and Roy Kato 6:30pm; Sun, Danyel Alana 1:30pm; Sun, Derick Sebastian, Ryan Tanaka and John Kahaiali‘i 6:30pm; Mon, Kawika Lum Ho 1:30pm; Mon, Armadillo & Derek 4pm; Mon, Derick Sebastian & Josh Kahula 6:30pm; Tue, Jarrett Roback 1:30pm; Tue, Damon Parillo & Roy Kato 4pm; Tue, Wili Pohaku 6:30pm; Every Mon, Wed & Thu, Ernest Pua’a 11am. (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6636.

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JAPENGO AT THE HYATT REGENCY - Thu, Kanoa Kukaua Duo 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, Mando Kane 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Kawika Ortiz 6:30-8:30pm; Sun, Kelly Covington Duo 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Margie Hart 6:30-8:30pm; Tue, Kanoa Kukaua 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Pam Peterson 6:30-8:30pm. (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-1234.

COOL CAT CAFE - Thu, Will Hartzog 7:30-10pm; Fri, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7-9pm; Mon, Peter D 7-9:30pm; Tue, Jazz 7:30-10pm; Tue, Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm; Wed, Jordan Cuddy 7:3010pm. (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0908.

JAVA JAZZ/SOUP NUTZ - Every Thu & Sat, Rick Glencross 7-10pm; Fri, Mel Arausa 7-10pm; Sun, Mike Madden 7-10pm; Mon, Farzad Azad 7-10pm; Tue, Cole Suletna 7-10pm; Wed, Tracy Stiles 7-10pm. (3350 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Honokowai); 808-667-0787.

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RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE - Every Sun & Sat, Live Jazz 6-9pm. (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-8815.

Fri, Rick Glencross 4-8pm; Thu, Good Chemistry 9pm; Fri, Dat Guyz 9pm; Sat, RED KROWN 9pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010.

SANGRITA GRILL + CANTINA- Every Wed 5:307:30pm, and Final Friday Fiesta with live Flamenco music by Indio & Avion on the last Friday of every month 6:308:30pm. The Fairway Shops Ka’anapali. (2580 Kekaa Dr., Lahaina); 808-662-6000; www.SangritaGrill.com

KAMAOLE POOLSIDE CAFE - Thu, Kawika Lum Ho 6-9pm; Fri, Gina Martinelli 6-9pm; Sat, Ron Shadian 6-9pm; Sun, Kenny Roberts 6-9pm; Mon, Rama Camarillo 6-9pm; Tue, Mike & Mark 6-9pm; Wed, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm. (2259 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8860.

SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT, NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT - Tue & Sun, Albert Kaina 7-9pm; Wed & Fri, Kincaid Kupahu 7-9pm; Sat, Jason Ho 7-9pm; (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Napili); 808-669-1500. THE CLIFF DIVE BAR - Thu, Tim Osborne 6:308pm; Sat, Larry Golis & Hollis Lee 6:30-8pm; Mon, Larry Golis 6:30-8pm; Every Tue, Wed & Fri, Scott Baird 6:30-8pm. (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-8025. UMALU - Sun, Kawika Ortiz 6-8pm; Mon, Kawika LumHo 6-8pm; Tue, Craig Soderberg 6-8pm; Wed, Kawika Ortiz 5-9:30pm. (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-1234.

SOUTH MAUI AMBROSIA MARTINI LOUNGE - Thu, DJ Kurt 10pm; Fri, DJ Blast 10pm; Sat, DJ Decka 10pm; Sun, DJ Playwfire 10pm; Tue, DJ Firefly 10pm; Wed, DJ Jumpin’ Jones 10pm; (1913 South Kihei Rd, Kihei); 808-891-1011. BEACH BUMS BAR & GRILL - Every Thu & Sat, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm; Fri, Mike Finkiewicz 5-8pm; Tue, Randall Rospond 5-8pm; Every Sun & Wed, Mark Burnett 5-8pm. (300 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-243-2286. CAPISCHE? - Fri, Mark Johnstone 7-10pm. Sat, Mark Johnstone 7-10pm; (555 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-879-2224.

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DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Thu, 8 Track Players 8pm; Fri, DJ 9pm; Sat, The Hott Mess 9pm; Sun, Gina Martinelli Band 6pm. (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-9299.

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PINEAPPLE GRILL - Thu, Island Rhythm Sounds of Josh Kahula of Nuff Sedd 7-10pm; Fri, Danyel Alana 6-9pm; Sat, Island Sounds with Alika & Eddie 7-10pm; Thu, Jazz Sounds of Fulton Tashombe 6-9pm. (200 Kapalua Dr.); 808-669-9600.

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PIONEER INN GRILL & BAR - Tue, Ah-Tim Elenicki 6-9pm; Mon, Kalani 6-9pm; Thu, Greg di Piazza feat. Alana Cini 6-9pm. (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-8881.

GANNON’S A PACIFIC VIEW RESTAURANT - Tue, Braddah Larry Golis 6-8pm; Fri, Fulton Tashombe & Special Guests 6-8pm. (100 Wailea Golf Club Dr.); 808-875-8080.

RITA’S - Thu, Hawaiian Music with Uncle Ahtim 4-7pm; Sat, Dining and Dancing w/ Sargenti Hall Band 7-10pm; Sun, Steve Craig 3-6pm; Mon, Steve Craig 6:30-9:30pm; Tue, Country Western Night w/ Sargenti Hall Band 6:30-9:30pm; Wed, Ladies Night & Beatles Review w/ Steve Craig 6:30-9:30pm. (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-214-5788.

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HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH - Thu, Dominic 4-8pm; Sat, Ryan Robinson 4-8pm; Every Tue, Wed &

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Sign Language SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)

We’re used to rooting for David, not Goliath. We identify more easily with the underdog, which is why you’re probably a bit bewildered to find yourself in a position of power this week. Yep, you’re the giant. That doesn’t mean you’re obligated to begin stomping houses and eating children until the terrified villagers appease you with virgin sacrifices. You may or may not have asked for this power. Regardless, you still have a choice on how to wield it. Be a benevolent monster, the kind we can root for, perhaps of the Cookie- variety. No one likes bullies, and eventually they all get taken down. Avoid that fate by simply never becoming one. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19)

Resist the Acquisition Urge. Having more of something makes you less secure, not more. Think about it: If you have seven kids and one dies, you don’t say, “Well, at least I’ve still got six left.” You mourn just as deeply as if that were your only child. You don’t need more of anything (contrary to advertising and public opinion). You actually need less of everything. There may come a time when it makes sense to expand your personal kingdom, but it isn’t now. Think of every new asset as one more thing to worry about, or lose, and be happy with what you’ve got (which is already quite a lot). AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)

Your razor-keen perception is being upgraded to laserprecision this week. You’re likely to see things more clearly, farther ahead of time, than you have in ages. Take advantage of it, the same way a marathon runner would utilize a surge of energy to gain some ground. This means relentlessly expressing yourself. Gain some ground on your agenda. Blast out emails and phone calls, and make progress on every front: work, romance, friendships, family. You can go back to steadily jogging down the path you’ve chosen next week, when things are back to normal. Right now it’s time to sprint. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)

Resist the temptation to spill your guts. You have a reputation for keeping secrets—even those that burn holes through your brain, like the one you’re hanging onto now. It’s like a fairy trapped under a glass—so pretty and sparkling, it’s difficult to resist freeing her, especially when she’s promising you wishes in exchange for her freedom. You know that all the wishes will backfire, in classic told-you-so fashion, but you might momentarily delude yourself you’d end up better off. Believe me, you won’t. You were given this treasure because you’re responsible enough to take care of it. Prove yourself up to the task.

imagine it might almost be like the special effects of some sci-fi movie, in which your imagination generates a digital overlay on top of your vision, providing extra information about your surroundings and the people in them. Call it telepathy, a high-bandwidth download from the collective unconscious, or just a lot of compelling bullshit; getting insight into people’s motivations and hints of your actions’ consequences is no New Age joke. It’s worth acting on, so do it.

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Imagine if your vacuum cleaner turned dust into gold, or if scrubbing the toilet gave you superpowers. Suddenly these tedious chores would be tasks you couldn’t wait to tackle. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to make those odious To-Do List items issue incentives commensurate with how much you hate doing them? Then you might actually have to convince others to let you do them—because everyone would be clamoring for the privilege! Fortunately this week you have opportunities to endow those dreaded tasks you usually procrastinate about with rewards that make you look forward to them instead.

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LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. That’s how the adage goes. Well, it’s bullshit. You are not saddled with your parents’ legacy—be it cancer, insanity, or Republicanism. You can be the apple that tumbled from the branch, rolled down a hill, fell into a boat, and switched continents. You’re your own damn tree, and even though you’re stuck with a few difficult-tochange factors that you inherited from your folks, you’re rooted in different soil, getting different doses of sunlight, water, and care. Besides which, you’ve got bloody free will. Stop feeling limited by what you can’t change—which is very little—and start reveling in the illimitable possibilities of what you can. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)

Book-burning is a thing of the past. Information can’t be destroyed so easily, anymore, because of how thoroughly it has pervaded our existence. A copy of any hated book would survive even the most systematic search-and-destroy mission. So the enemies of truth—not being as stupid as we wish they were— have adopted a new strategy: Instead of burning the information they wish you didn’t have, they’re burying it. It’s the difference of a letter, but it’s effective. If enough versions of the story are presented, few people will ever be able to find the one that’s true. It’s simply too exhausting for most folks to dig that long— but not for you Virgos. Use your legendary stamina and organization to find out the real story this week, then report back what you’ve learned.

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Improv’s basic premise is “Yes, and…” That means agreeing with your partner and adding to whatever they just told you. This philosophy doesn’t always translate perfectly to life off the stage, but it will for you this week. Go along with the people in your life instead of digging in your heels. In fact, go beyond passively allowing them their way, and actively see if you can help them succeed. This may mean operating a bit outside of your comfort zone—but I guarantee you you’ll be pleased with the results. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20)

As long as people do what they say they’ll do (or at least make an honest effort to do so), you’re happy. You’re realistic about what you expect of other people, especially since those expectations are based on, as much as possible, what they promise to deliver. Luckily, this week there’s no problem, as your peeps will come through just the way they said they would. Resist, however, raising the bar, because this one was met with such ease. Why bother? Things are good. Don’t mess it up by elevating your expectations until they’re impossible to meet. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)

You’re a spiritual cyborg. Your intuitive inner world is directly interfacing with real life at the moment. I

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)

Go to your Safe Place, Libra. My tongue isn’t even incheek when I say that. It’s good to have a mental oasis you can retreat to when the real world starts kicking your ass. It might also be good to visit that internal haven, even though life is just fine at the moment—or perhaps because it is. You can afford to be spacey right now. Mental retreats usually happen because you can’t deal, but that doesn’t have to be the case; You can choose them. It’s a better time than most to daydream and recharge, since you’re not juggling crises and problems. Hide out in your head this week—not because it’s a matter of survival, but because it’s fun. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)

You chose the people in your life for good reasons. You trust them. That’s why it might be alarming, even frightening, when they start seeing you as slightly monstrous, ghoulish, or soulless. They’re freaked, too—worried that you might disown them for reflecting back your worst faults. Yeah, you’re not perfect—just like everyone else, you can even be a little horrible at times. It’s hard to look at, but do it anyway. Continue to trust your friends even when what they have to say might be hard to hear. It’s for your own good, and, ultimately, everyone’s. To contact Caeriel send mail to sign.language.astrology@gmail.com.

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