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Week of Friday, September 18, 2015 | Vol. 3, No. 38

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COMPOSERS’ CONTEST MONDAY AT THE KAUAI VETERANS MEMORIAL HALL

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IN THIS ISSUE: 2. OUT & ABOUT:

OUT & ABOUT: TOP PICKS FOR THE WEEK TODAY SATURDAY ART KAUAI Kauai Society of artiStS Gallery Space, KuKui Grove center Today is the Art Kauai 2015 opening reception.

Kauai Mokihana Festival

ART SHOW 5 to 7:30 p.m., the General Store of hanalei Gallery “Recycled & Re-Nude” art show reception for Gabriela Taylor’s 18 paintings. 826-6441

4-5. DINING OUT KAUAI:

WELLNESS FAIR 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kauai War memorial convention hall

Top picks for the week

3. ENTERTAINMENT:

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6. BOOK REVIEW:

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7. CHECK DA SCENE: Fun Factory birthday

GRAND OPENING 2 to 6 p.m., hoKulei villaGe Grand opening for Hokulei Village to welcome the new store openings including Safeway, Jack in the Box, Petco, Uncles’s Shave Ice, SuperCuts, Panda Express and American Savings Bank. There will be shave ice, malasadas, popcorn, live music, on-site pet adoptions, giveaways, coupons, prize drawings, face painting and more.

SUNDAY GRAND OPENING 3 to 7 p.m., Kauai chriStian felloWShip Free games, music, prizes to celebrate the Southside Sports Center opening. MARY RICE HOPKINS AND PUPPETS 5:30 to 7 p.m., Kauai convention hall Join Mary Rice Hopkins and puppets with a heart by Darcie Maze. Free. HAWAIIAN CHURCH SERVICE 10 a.m., Kapaa firSt haWaiian church This event is part of Kauai Mokihana Festival. DAY OF PEACE 3 to 7 p.m., lydGate parK main pavilion Celebrate International Day of Peace with free admission, food, music, crafts and entertainment for the whole family. Pets are also welcome.

BOOK SIGNING 10 a.m., hanapepe public library; 3 p.m., princeville public library Dr. Yoshiko Okuyama, associate professor of Japanese studies at University of Hawaii Hilo will talk story and do a book signing for his book, “Japanese Mythology in Film: A Semiotic Approach to Reading Japanese Film and Anime.” BEACH CLEANUP 9 to 11:30 a.m., nuKolii beach, South of Kauai beach reSort Join the Sierra Club and Surfrider in cleaning Nukolii beach for International Coastal Cleanup Day. Bring water and a hat. 652-3234 JAZZ AND WINE FESTIVAL 5:30 p.m., WeStin princeville ocean reSort villaS Enjoy live jazz music, island-inspired cuisine from the island’s top chefs and delectable wines. $95, 827-8700 CRAFTERS FAIR 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., church of the pacific

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KAUAI CHORALE 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., iSland School Rehearsal for Kauai Chorale.

RISKY BUSINESS 6 to 8 p.m., KinG Kaumualii elementary School Hawaii SEED, GMO Free Kauai and Hawaii Alliance for Progressive Action encourage the public to attend a presentation about genetically engineered crops in Hawaii, and the impacts of the seed industry on our families.

BOOK SIGNING noon, Kcc, ocet buildinG 106 c/d; 5 p.m., lihue library Dr. Yoshiko Okuyama will do a book signing for “Japanese Mythology in Film: A Semiotic Approach to Reading Japanese Film and Anime.”

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WED THU NET PATROL 4 to 6 p.m., nuKolii, South of Kauai beach reSort HAWAIIAN CULTURAL PRESENTATION 5:30 p.m. Grand hyatt This event is apart of Kauai Mokihana Festival which is a week-long celebration of Hawaiian culture and includes educational lectures, music and hula competitions.

ROBERT CAZIMERO 5:30 p.m., Kauai muSeum Robert Cazimero in concert. Seating limited, $100 SOLO/ GROUP HULA COMPETITION 6 p.m., Kauai beach reSort This event is part of Kauai Mokihana Festival.


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Composers contest in its 31st year at Kauai Mokihana Festival

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arryl Gonzales performed at the Mokihana Festival Composers’ Contest last year and received first place in the professional division. In fact, he has swept the professional category two years in a row. But this year, he’s allowing someone else to take the trophy home. “I’m sure there’s more talented writers out there that want to try their writing and

music skills in the competition,” Gonzales said. Gonzales, who plays the slack key guitar and sings, plays music six days a week across the island and said he didn’t have time to enter the contest this year and defend his titles. Those who are interested, however, can still compete in a concert-type setting on Monday at the Kauai Veterans Memorial Hall in

Lihue during the 31st annual Mokihana Festival, which is a program of the Malie Foundation. “We have 11 entrants right now,” said Carol Bain, vice president of the Malie Foundation. “We want to encourage people who live on Hawaii and compose music so that everyone can hear it.” The composers competition debuted with the

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festival itself as a way to motivate composers to write traditional Hawaiian music with a contemporary twist. “We go back in time to traditional songs and look at how the composers saw a person, or place, or event,” said Maka Herrod, executive director of the Malie Foundation. “It was created to encourage others to write music now so that when future generations become our age, they can look at the music and see what was happening in our time.” Every year, the Mokihana Festival organizers choose a theme and those who enter any of the competitions during the festival are awarded points for sticking to the specific theme. This year the theme is “Na Wai ‘Ola,” or Living Waters. The event kicks off on Sunday with a Hawaiian church service at Kapaa First Hawaiian Church. The following week is full of cultural events like a youth music competition and hula competitions, as well as educational lectures. “It’s a contemporary Hawaiian festival because we’re living in our days now,” Herrod said, “but it’s with a flair of music in the

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Darryl Gonzales performed at the composers’ contest last year and received first place in the professional division.

traditional fashion.” Gonzales’ winning song last year was a tribute to Mary Kawena Pukui, who helped create the Hawaiian dictionary. And while he’s not competing this year, plenty of other talent will, while Gonzales is working on different projects.

“I’m currently learning the Hawaiian language, so I applied what I was learning to the song,” Gonzales said. “Mary is responsible for revising the Hawaiian language through the making of the Hawaiian dictionary and I honor her for making the dictionary. That was the subject of my song.”

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New breakfast burrito hot seller at Koloa’s Living Foods Market & Café

restaurant owners and chefs. They found it. That’s how the cafe’s new Awhile back, Sacchini and MICHELLE IRACHETA breakfast burrito was born, some Living Foods emTGIFR!DAY Sacchini said. ployees went searching for Robin Jumper, spokesinspiration in San Francisco. woman for the store, said the breakfast burrito has only been on the menu FFRREEE! for about seven weeks, but E! it’s already “quite a popular item.” Breakfast burritos include red bell peppers, green peppers, eggs, jalapenos, caramelized onions, mozzarella cheese, house potatoes and house made chorizo. The cost is $15. “Almost everything, except the tortillas, is made in house,” Kai said. The cafe menu offers classics as well, such as the breakfast pizza and the pitaya bowl. Breakfast menu items range from $5 to $15 and is served between 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The cafe also serves lunch and dinner and offers a salad Parent’s Choice Award bar. The pizza selection ranges from Greek to primavera to milano. There are also Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island numerous house specialties, The Living Foods Market at The Shops at Kukuiula.

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A short synopsis of movies opening today in theaters. MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS: In this next chapter of the epic “Maze Runner” saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD. Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans. PG-13 EVEREST: 2 Guns helmer Baltasar Kormakur directs Jake Gyllenhaal, Josh Brolin, Jason Clarke, and John Hawkes in this adventure docudrama set in 1996, when a number of simultaneous expeditions up Mount Everest resulted in the deaths of eight climbers. PG-13 SOME KIND OF HATE: Relentless bullying has turned Lincoln’s life into a nightmare. But he soon learns the true meaning of terror when he is sent to a remote school for troubled teens and the harassments start all over again. Only this time, someone is watching - a teenage girl named Moira who was driven to suicide by vicious bullying years ago. When Lincoln accidentally summons Moira from the grave, he unleashes a vengeful and unstoppable force on a mission of bloodsoaked revenge. Unrated CAPTIVE: A thrilling drama about the spiritual collision of two broken lives. When Brian Nichols -on the run as the subject of a city wide manhunt and desperate to make contact with his newborn son - takes recovering meth addict Ashley Smith hostage in her own apartment, she turns for guidance to Rick Warren’s best-selling inspirational book, The Purpose Driven Life. While reading aloud, Ashley and her would-be killer each face crossroads where despair and death intersect hope. PG-13 Source: Rotten Tomatoes

Book more than sew-sew instructions for six skirts and eight bodices that line up at the waist, four sleeve styles, and four necklines! The book covers basic dress construction and altering techniques for women of all shapes and sizes. There are numerous tips CYNTHIA & ED JUSTUS throughout, from in depth SPECIAL TO TGIFR!DAY explanations on basic sewing, information on hems and why loha to all you sewing (or some are better than others, “just want that perfect sewing darts, even a how and outfit”) readers out there! why to choose the fabrics for This book’s for you! the dresses you are going to How often have you wanted make. to have that one dress/skirt look the way you know you want it With “Sew Many Dresses,” you but weren’t sure where to get can customize a dress based (and secret weapon) for those it and can never find it on the on what makes you feel most racks at the stores? Have you no- who are seasoned in sewing comfortable. You can even just ticed how incredibly perfect our or are just new to the sewing make a skirt from what this book business women dress on Kauai? world. With this “choose-yourprovides! How great is that? The own-adventure” approach to Well, this book can give you perfect skirt (or dress) can be SO many sure-fire ways to have that sewing, “Sew Many Dresses” hard to find sometimes, right?! gives you the latitude to create dress or skirt you’ve admired, Well, now it’s your turn to dress up to 219 fitted dresses. fitted just perfectly for you! just the way you want to! It features a collection of pat- ••• Just released, “Sew Many terns with easy-to-follow instruc- Ed and Cynthia Justus are the Dresses, Sew Little Time: The tions and step-by-step diagrams owners of The Bookstore in Ultimate Dressmaking Guide,” with pattern pieces and drafting Hanapepe. by Tanya Whelan, is a great tool

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