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1. According to an Oct. 6, 2013 Maui News story, humpback whales have, once again, been sighted in Maui waters. The first sighting of the season took place near 6pm on Oct. 4, reported the story. According to the story, where did this first sighting take place? A. Two miles from Molokini B. Half mile off Ma‘alaea C. One mile off Lanai Harbor D. One mile off McGregor Point E. Half mile off Little Beach

got itself scammed out of $200,000 in its attempt to arrange a Stevie Wonder concert. But this weekend the performer will put on a show in Waikiki thanks to someone very rich who’s connected to Maui County. According to an Oct. 4 Pacific Business News story, who arranged for the Stevie Wonder concert? A. Oprah Winfrey B. Steve Case C. Steven Tyler D. Larry Ellison E. Kelsey Grammar

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LOYALTY GONE MAD AT HAWAII STATE HOUSE?

residents and business owners,” Rasmussen said in the news release. Yes–the equipment was “already purchased and sitting idle.” Those are Rasmussen’s words. In her world, government “at its best” is that which finds a use for purchased equipment that’s “sitting idle” because it’s technically obsolete, no longer necessary or was just forgotten about. County Auditor Lance Taguchi still hasn’t decided his list of audits according to The Maui News, but when he does, it’s clear he’ll have a lot to choose from.

HAWAII HEALTH CONNECTOR GOES ONLINE! OR NOT! So last week, to thunderous fanfare across the nation, the Affordable Care Act (derided by Republicans as “Obamacare”) went operational. What no one disputes is that a lot of people checked it out, including a great many here in Hawaii, where it’s known as the Hawaii Health Connector.

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Loyalty, especially in local politics, is a strange thing. At first glance, it seems to be among the most important qualities for those seeking to climb the ladder in a political arena like a state Legislature. And yet journalist Jacob Weisberg has called loyalty “the most overrated virtue in politics” in a Nov. 29, 2008 Slate.com story. “Surrounding oneself with die-hard loyalists breeds insularity,” Weisberg wrote in the article. “Over time, the fixation with loyalty devolves toward a mafia view of politics that lends itself to abuse of power.” I couldn’t help but recall Weisberg’s analysis when news broke on Friday that state House Majority Floor Leader Karen Awana, D-Nanakuli, was resigning her leadership post. The reason? According to Honolulu Civil Beat’s Oct. 4 story, the thousands of dollars in fines and penalties she had racked up from campaign spending violations stretching back years were becoming too much (an Oct. 4 press release from the Hawaii House of Representatives Majority Office that announced the resignation made no mention of her campaign spending violations, but did say that she “did not want to distract from the important work of the body”). Given that the state Legislature is just a couple weeks away from going into Special Session on the issue of same-sex marriage, her resignation was prudent. Of course, she could have resigned her seat entirely, but Speaker of the House Joe Souki, D-Wailuku, doesn’t seem to want that. In fact, he’s all for giving Awana a new plum post, once she works everything out with the state Campaign Spending Commission, of course. “I appreciate all that Representative Awana has done for the House and after much consideration I have accepted her resignation so that she may focus on rectifying her situation,” Souki said the a Oct. 4 press release. “It is my hope that we can move ahead so that we may name her Chair of the newly created Committee on Culture and the Arts & International Affairs in the upcoming legislative session.” Chairing a new committee? Hey Joe, don’t you think you’re being a little rough on her?

I mean, you could try to get her appointed to the state Supreme Court in the next year, but at some point, you’ve got to ask yourself if she hasn’t already been punished enough. Then again, Awana–who was once a loyalist of former House Speaker Calvin Say, D-Kaimuki–did turn on her old leader and back Joe earlier this year. Given that Awana’s disloyalty to Say (to say nothing of her old disloyalty to the Republican Party, which she left in 2007) helped return Souki to the speakership, I guess it’s only fitting that Souki extend extra loyalty to Awana.

lived on island but wanted to see a workshop on the other had to travel there. But now, they can just go to their respective county business resource center and watch it on TV. This has apparently proven quite popular with local business owners–especially those on Molokai. “Residents and clientele are so grateful that they can take advantage of great training opportunities without having to leave the island,” Jennifer Hawkins, Molokai’s business center manager, said in the Oct. 2 press release. For Molokai residents and business owners, who still have to contend with a depressed economy far worse than the rest of the state, this is indeed good news. But whether it rises to the heights expressed by Maui County Economic Development Director Teena Rasmussen, that remains to be seen. In the Oct. 2 press release, Rasmussen referred to the new videoconferencing “government at its best.” That’s a pretty tall compliment–especially considering that when most think of government acting “at its best,” they’re probably imagining government saving someone’s life. But

‘GOVERNMENT AT ITS BEST’ We know, we know–stories this glamorous and exciting usually come from the pages of Esquire and Rolling Stone. Ooh! People on Molokai and Maui can watch each others small business workshops on television! Except, even in this seeming banal story, which comes to us courtesy of an Oct. 2 press release from the County of Maui, we can find surprising illumination of how our county does business. Basically, the story is this: Maui County officials–specifically, the Kuhao Business Center on Molokai and the Maui County Business Resource Center at the Maui Mall in Kahului–put on workshops on such topics as “Business Branding with Online Marketing” and “Developing a Marketing Plan.” In the old, pre-videoconferencing days, residents who

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Rasmussen’s explanation as to how the county went about setting up the videoconferencing isn’t really like that. In fact, it comes pretty close to describing “government at its worst.” “Not only have we utilized equipment that was already purchased and sitting idle, but we have now linked two of our greatest resources for the convenience of our

Overheard “That’s a Ford, that’s a Toyota, that’s a Nissan and that’s a piece of junk.” -Little kid walking down Waine’e St in Lahaina, Oct. 5

“Executive Director Coral Andrews today announced strong consumer engagement for the opening of the Hawai‘i Health Connector marketplace,” stated an Oct. 2 Hawaii Health Connector news release. “The level of engagement reaffirmed the public interest for new health insurance options.The Connector logged 19,457 unique visits to the site, completed 1,181 applications, and received 1,257 calls connected at the contact center on the first day.” Sounds great, except it didn’t actually go down so smoothly. “Plans to be sold through the Hawaii Health Connector still available for browsing and buying on Wednesday [Oct. 2–the same day the news release went out], a day after they were scheduled to go up,” the Associated Press reported on Oct. 3. “Software problems mean consumers are able to do nothing more with the exchange than give basic information over a Web form, with the promise of being contacted in a few weeks.” Then again, not much else in government seems to be working at the moment, either. ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com

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that traditional fossil sources cannot.” The project will also apparently provide some measure of price stability for the county. “Our first block of renewable energy was purchased using prices that rise by 2.5 percent annually,” said Doug McLeod, Maui County Energy Commissioner, in the press release. “Combining a block of power with inclining prices with a similarly sized block of power with declining prices creates a financial hedge. The County can be sure that for 20 years it will not face rising prices for the solar power it purchases.” The Maui County facilities slated to get PV panels include the following: Help is on the way

As part of its “Fuel Up. Do Good” program of donating money to local nonprofits, Ohana Fuels announced on Oct. 7 that it would be giving a portion of the money it receives from gasoline purchases through Dec. 31 of this year to Hale Makua Health Services, which dates to 1946 and provides a home for Maui seniors who lack the means to pay for their own care. It’s a generous program, no doubt about it, though it is interesting that Ohana Fuels–which runs three stations on Maui and four on Hawaii Island–won’t say exactly what “portion” of their proceeds they’ll be donating to Hale Makua. “Ohana Fuels does not disclose the percentage of revenue that is donated to the charities, but the donation amounts have been a little over $3,000 in previous quarters,” said Denise Thayer, Hale Makua’s Director of Development and Marketing, in an Oct. 8 email. Indeed, on Aug. 28 Ohana Fuels gave one of those cartoonishly large checks that are made for corporate-charity photo-ops to Maui Youth and Family Services for $3,375 as part of its “Fuel Up. Do Good” program for that quarter. On Apr. 29, Ohana gave a similar check for $3,315 to Ka Lima O Maui. Ohana Fuels stations are located in Kahului (85 Wakea Ave.), Makawao (1100 Makawao Ave.) and Pukalani (3310A Haleakala Ave.). For more information, visit OhanaFuels.com or HaleMakua.org.

Anyone driving by that new fortress on a hill otherwise known as the “New Kihei Police Station” will see two things pretty much immediately. First, that it truly does look like a fortress on a hill, and second, that it has a great deal of roof area that seems to be just sitting in the hot South Maui sun with nothing to do. Well, it looks like that roof–and many more in the county–will soon get covered over with shiny new photovoltaic panels. “The County of Maui announced today that a group of companies led by Hawaii Pacific Solar LLC of Lahaina, Hawaii (‘Hawaii Pacific’) submitted the highest scoring Proposal in response to Request For Proposals (RFP)# 12-13/P-103,” stated an Oct. 1 news release from the county. “The County intends to award the contract to Hawaii Pacific to install more PV panels on community facilities.” According to the news release, Hawaii Pacific will install panels on 18 county facilities on Maui and Molokai. Five of those facilities will also get “microgrids”–a system that’s still connected to Maui Electric Co.’s grid but can run on its own in the event of a blackout. Doing all this will both save money and show off the county’s commitment to clean, renewable energy, states the news release. “We will save taxpayer dollars because our starting price is lower than the MECO rate,” said Mayor Alan Arakawa in the press release. “But just as important is the fact that the County demonstrate to the community how renewable energy can be used in ways

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Kollin Elderts at a Waikiki McDonald’s after an argument ensued between the men, ended in a mistrial and is currently awaiting retrial. But Circuit Court Judge Karen Ahn didn’t follow proper procedures when declaring that mistrial, numerous news organizations around Hawaii including MauiTime are alleging. On Sept. 6, after Ahn went into a closed session without allowing any members of the public to object, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and Hawaii News Now filed a formal request with the Hawaii Supreme Court to open the transcripts of that session and force Ahn to allow for public objection should she decide to close her court again. MauiTime and the other news organizations signed onto an amicus (“friend of the court”) brief supporting the request from the Star-Advertiser and Hawaii News Now. “Movants share a common goal to advance the state of the law in Hawai‘i concerning the public’s right to observe criminal proceedings,” stated the motion, which was filed on Oct. 7. “But as regular observers of

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MAUITIME, NEWS ORGANIZATIONS CALL FOR OPEN COURT PROTECTIONS IN DEEDY CASE Even though the infamous Christopher Deedy trial occurred on Oahu, MauiTime has joined seven other Hawaii news organizations and three media associations in calling for the opening of closed session transcripts in that case.The original trial, in which Deedy–a federal agent–was charged with allegedly murdering

and reporters on Hawai‘i criminal proceedings and as staunch defenders of freedom of speech and of the press, Movants advocate that the Court go further and establish procedural guidelines for the benefit of the bench and the public. The Court may build on decades of authority from other jurisdictions concerning the public’s right to attend judicial proceedings. Such safeguards are not novel and will protect a constitutional right integral to the administration of justice.” The other news organizations and associations signing onto the amicus brief are Honolulu Civil Beat, Hawaii Reporter, Hawaii Public Radio, KHON, KITV, Hawaii Tribune-Herald, West Hawaii Today, the Society of Professional Journalists’ Hawaii chapter, Media Council Hawaii and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. “Open courts are included in First Amendment protections,” said MauiTime Publisher Tommy Russo of his decision to sign onto the brief. “This process must stay open to ensure fairness.” ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com

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Which is more characteristically American–that a Texas company could invent an ordinary rifle that mimics a machine gun or that America’s incomparable legal minds could find a loophole in existing anti-machine-gun laws to permit it to be manufactured and sold? The Slide Fire company’s weapon can spray bullets “like a fire hose” from a legal, semi-automatic gun by simple application of muscle, yet an official opinion of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives acknowledges that the agency is powerless to regulate it because of the wording in 1934 and 1986 legislation that otherwise restricts private ownership of machine guns. One gun shop owner told London’s Daily Mail in September that the Slide Fire rifle is “not as easy” to use as a machine gun, but still, “[I]t’s fairly idiot-proof.”

FINE POINTS OF THE LAW In July, a New York City judge tossed out Joseph Lozito’s lawsuit against the police–even though two officers had stood by in February 2011, out of harm’s way, while a man attacked Lozito as part of a four-murder crime spree. The judge ruled that it was not clear enough that Lozito was in danger when the officers began to ignore him (while they were inside a subway motorman’s booth). And in September, a federal jury in New York City upheld an employment agency worker’s claim that she (an African-American) was racially harassed by her boss. The supervisor, Rob Carmona, had insisted that he could not be liable for race-based harassment because, he, too, is African-American and thus entitled to use the “n-word.”

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BUSY BEING SUPERHEROES In separate incidents on successive September days, people dressed as Batman and Captain America rescued a cat from a burning house in Milton, W.Va., and Superman came to the aid of Wonder Woman in Hollywood, Calif. (The West Virginia pair were performing at a function when they noticed nearby smoke, and Superman and Wonder Woman were posing for tourists’ tips when a passerby got belligerent.) In July, another Superman tackled a shoplifter on the streets of Sheffield, England, where he was appearing at a fundraiser. (However, less elegantly, two Captain Americas and a Spider-Man brawled briefly in May over access to a contested, lucrative Hollywood street corner.)

FREEDOM TO DOZE OFF IS IN DANGER The training technology company Mindflash recently revealed a feature for iPads that prevents student inattentiveness during an online course. Facial recognition software notices a user looking away (or, worse,

falling asleep) and thus pauses the course at that point until the eager learner re-engages the screen. Mindflash assured reporters that the program has more serious uses, such as treatment of autism and Alzheimer’s disease.

DEAF JAM For people who believe that “rave” parties’ music is too faint, an August event at England’s Liverpool International Music Festival offered a solution:The DaDaFest program featured an ear-crushing sound level especially staged for deaf people’s dancing–since they can “hear” only by the vibrations saturating their bodies; the non-deaf should bring earplugs. Among the performers: deaf DJ Troi “Chinaman” Lee, who claims he easily feels distinctions in his mix of hip hop, R&B, reggae, dance and electro swing.

CAN IT BE A PORN MOVIE? In aYouTube video, reported by the political website RawStory.com in August, well-known Tea Party activist Jerome Corsi elaborates on the biblical importance of child-bearing and implores followers to “[hold] the line” on the principle that “[s] ex is about the procreation of children.” “[S] ex is not about fun,” he says. “If you want to have fun, read a book, go to a movie.”

IS SURGERY THAT BORING? A 36-year-old patient is suing California’s Torrance Memorial Medical Center, claiming that anesthesiologist Patrick Yang decorated her face with stickers while she was unconscious and that an aide took photos for laughs, later allegedly uploading them to Facebook. Dr. Yang and the aide were later disciplined but remained in good standing. Some hospitals (not Torrance Memorial yet) prohibit cell phones in operating rooms at all times.

BRIGHT IDEAS According to his road manager, pioneer 1970s musician Sly Stone (of Sly and the Family Stone) has a lot of “real interesting ideas,” including once trying to hire “ninja chicks and clowns” for his security entourage. Stone’s latest brainstorm, reported London’s The Guardian in August: form a musical group of albinos, which Stone says “could neutralize all the racial problems” that plague society. “To me,” he said, “albinos are the most legitimate minority group of all.”

PERVERTS ON PARADE A 35-year-old man was charged with sexual assault in Solvesborg, Sweden, in July, for allegedly following a 50-year-old woman home, apparently intending to flash her. After she made it safely inside before he could expose himself, she noticed some noise at the front door and found that the man had stuck his penis through the door’s mail slot. ■


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True art makes you rethink your assumptions about the world.

It makes you think about the world. It forces you to use your imagination and ask questions about what you know–and why you know–various things we call “truths.” In a nation governed by capitalist free market impulses that commodify everything, true art remains assertively non-commercial. “It reminds us that change is real and the possible is possible,” Curtis White wrote in his 2003 book The Middle Mind: Why Americans Don’t Think For Themselves. “Art’s job is to give us objects that argue forcefully that there is a difference between feeling alive and feeling dead.” For that reason, honestly appreciating art is difficult. Why bother marking up a jacket on your own like punks did a generation ago when Urban Outfitters will sell you one already manufactured to look that way for $375? It’s far easier for many people to just stroll through a commercial gallery, like those that cover most of Front Street in Lahaina, sip some wine, point to those paintings or sculptures that are “pretty” and then sip some more wine. Those who classify artistic works merely by their aesthetic qualities may have a hard time with the new Taken By Wonder exhibition at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center’s Schaefer International Gallery. It’s a massive installation–radically different than anything the Schaefer has ever done before–and it offers an unprecedented and welcome opportunity for everyone on Maui to use their imaginations. And it all comes courtesy from one guy: Wes Bruce, the Schaefer’s first ever “artist in residence.” Originally from California, Bruce (who is all of 28 years old) works in the not-often-seen medium of massive

wooden structures. “I think what he does is definitely unique,” said Amy T. Granite, who in October 2012 wrote about Bruce’s Structures Poetry Humans exhibition at the Lux Art Institute in Encinitas, California for San Diego City Beat. “What I really enjoy about him and his work is that he’s curious. It’s kind of fun to see that boyhood come out. He is a very nostalgic person, and that definitely comes out in his work.” On the surface, his Taken By Wonder is a massive jungle gym of a puzzle. The work covers two-thirds of the Shaefer’s 4,000 square feet with a fort, of sorts–a giant house, built entirely of found lumber and other items, and containing numerous rooms, crawlspaces, a staircase, an attic reached via cargo net and at least one secret chamber. “In July, he [Bruce] began gathering found and donated materials on Maui, such as 250 wooden palettes, 25 windows, lumber, fencing, maps, books, bottles and photographs,” Gallery Director Neida Bangerter wrote in the “About the Artist” pamphlet handed out to exhibition visitors. “Wes built his installation in the month of August with very little assistance. he does not use preliminary or computer programs to guide him. He lets process and material coexist to influence his ideas, intuitively navigating through each step.” When I visited the exhibition last Thursday, Bangerter told me that though Bruce did virtually all of the construction of the fort himself, the gathering of materials was “community-based.” “The old wooden doors are from the Paia General Store,” she said. “The wood on the front panels comes from the old Wainapanapa cabins.” What’s more, after the show closes on Nov. 2 members of the public will have a chance to participate in the exhibition’s de-installation by taking home a piece of the fort. Of course, the gallery also includes a maker’s station of sorts next to the fort where visitors can build and paint some small structure of their own out of scrap wood and nails.

Bangerter told me that 3,000 people have visited the installation since it opened a month ago–900 of which were school kids. This was certainly evident the day I visited–I had to share the gallery with a few dozen seventh graders from Kamehameha Schools. Ostensibly, the whole thing is a matter of investigation. The fort, if you will, is the product of what Bruce calls in his artist statement “26 different mythic ancestors.” “Though their identities are a mystery, much can be gathered from the spirit of their dwelling and the curious evidence left behind.” Walking into the structure, and seeing the “evidence” that’s been “left behind,” is almost overwhelming. There is stuff everywhere–the walls, hanging from the ceiling, stacked on shelves. Old and rusty stuff, sometimes with words traced in the dust by a finger. As I was walking through, one man discovered an old Watchman pocket TV in a locker marked with the pictogram denoting B, while I found a yarn ball in the locker marked with an R pictogram. Apparently, Bruce found a lot of skulls and bones while gathering materials for his exhibition, because there are a ton sprinkled throughout the structure. Ditto old copies of National Geographic, as well as a huge array of other books, maps, VHS tapes and poems. Codes are everywhere, and everyone going through the exhibit gets a simple crypto-key that lets them decipher the strange messages printed (or sometimes hand-scrawled) on the walls and windows. The urge to climb in and through the structure and discover who might “lived” in it is infectious–even if you don’t have a few dozen kids running through the narrow passages in delight. But be warned: proper investigation will take a good deal of time, and often, the deciphering of a code will just lead to more questions. For instance, I found one glass wall separating two rooms. The glass was covered in the little pictograms that appear all over the building, so I pulled out my phone and snapped a photo. Back at the office, I pulled out the code key and deciphered the writing:

WHO W O ASK SKK QU QUESTIO QUESTIONS ESTIONS “How

Where

Why When”

That’s one way of taking in the totality of the structure–figuring out about the identities of Bruce’s “entities.” But there’s another, more personal way to approach the mystery of the fort builders. It came to me when talking to Bangerter after I’d finally found my way out of the structure. She told me about a man who had “tears in his eyes” after seeing the exhibit. “He said it reminded him of his grandmother’s house,” Bangerter told me. That’s when I recalled the three or so feet of old National Geographics stacked up inside. My best friend in elementary school had at least that many issues lined up in his family’s house. Seeing them in the structure had taken me back to a time when I was about the age of the kids who were right then running through the fort. I had discovered the National Geographics because I had taken them inside, in the form of my old, seemingly forgotten memory. Inside Bruce’s fort, we find what we’ve already taken in. Given what Granite, and others, have said about Bruce, this makes perfect sense. “Everything that I’ve done in the past couple years has been nostalgic, and in that realm,” Granite quoted Bruce as saying in her City Beat story. That means exploring why we see ourselves in Bruce’s installation. It means thinking about why we hold on to certain experiences–asking ourselves why we believe what we believe. But mostly, it means that at least in my case, Taken By Wonder achieved the highest ambition of all great art: asking me to exercise my imagination. ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit our news blog at: mauifeed.com

Taken By Wonder Free show runs through Nov. 2 De-installation: Nov. 4-7 Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm Schaefer International Gallery Maui Arts & Cultural Center One Cameron Way, Kahului 808-242-2787 Mauiarts.org

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hen Jamie and Olga Betham bought the Paia restaurant Picnics in 2003, they probably didn’t realize they were picking up a piece of Paia culture. They soon learned that, and wholeheartedly embraced the idea, spending the next few years perfecting Cafe Mambo into their little corner of North Shore culinary heaven. This month, Cafe Mambo celebrates its 10th birthday by offering customers a little slice of paradise–a weekend Makena Resort giveaway. The best way to qualify is to go the restaurant for a taste of what they offer. While they no longer serve the spinach nut burgers that made Picnics such a hot spot for health nuts in the ‘80s, they offer a contemporary menu with touches of Mediterranean, Spanish and American cuisine. The cafe can still pack picnic lunches for trips to

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Hana that you pick up and they serve from 8am to 9pm, breakfast, lunch and dinner. “At first, our menu was hard to explain because restaurants tend to be labeled as one type of cuisine,” says Olga Betham. “But we offer foods from everywhere we have traveled, or any dish we love. We’ve managed to perfect the recipes with a unique twist. We serve the best Mexican fajitas with generous homemade sauces and innovative fillings like Kalua pork, crispy duck and ancho-chilli Maui Cattle Co. steak. We also brought some recipes from my Spanish family like the popular Tia Concha Chicken, served with aromatic couscous and our famous paella that we’re asked to cook for catering events. We have a whole section of Spanish tapas and Hawaiian specials like the garlic shrimp mixed plate, too.” Their innovations extend to their dining room, which combines sophisticated European and breezy tropical aesthetic. Bench seats with pillows line one wall, and there are window seats to sit in as well. The walls are brightly painted and adorned with local art. The art hangs for three months, then new local artists get to sell their creations. The restaurant does a lot in their limited space. It’s a cozy set-up, whether you take a seat at the bar or by the window.

“We recently had to expand our bar area to accommodate seating because we had so many customers telling us that sometimes they want to enjoy our cocktails but they don’t have time for a whole meal and they feel bad taking a table when there are people waiting to eat,” says Olga. “Now, they can sit at the bar and enjoy our Top Shelf margaritas made with fresh orange juice and lime juice, no chemical, sweet and sour mixes here. Our bartenders are so popular that people wait to sit at the bar and have their meal there. During Happy Hour, the whole restaurant and bar get discounted beers, wine and cocktails and our special is a Maui Brewing Co. beer and burger for $10.95. We were the first ones in Paia to start offering Maui Brewing Co. on tap and that created a whole following on its own.” At first Cafe Mambo didn’t offer burgers because you can find so many of them at other restaurants. But the chef kept playing with the recipe. Eventually, they released an organic beef burger that’s served with salsa and mayo. They also offer organic tofu, ahi, fish of the day, duck, Kalua pork and add-ons like pineapple, feta, mushrooms, bleu cheese, grilled onions, jalapenos, bacon and guac. During my most recent visit they were also offering the locally made Life Foods super-vegan, gluten- and soy-free burger. All their burgers come with fries or a salad, and are served on a bakery-made sesame seed bun with red onion, lettuce and tomato. Mambo also offers a tasty list of sandwiches on Focaccia. The fish of the day is my favorite, and is served with grilled fish and tartar, but the shrimp sandwich with curry mayo, organic steak and bleu cheese, BLT and falafel are all great gourmet options, too. Their salad list offers nearly all of the same proteins as the burgers and sandwiches, and their mixed greens are perfect for gluten-free options. The fajita list offers one- and two-person options, for ultimate fajita family plates. Mambo is also known for their special couscous plates with veggie stew, Tia Concha Chicken, lamb or shrimp, if you’re looking for a hearty, warm meal. At dinner, the menu offers more tapas selections than they offer at lunch. The paella, tapas platter, onion rings with curry dip, seafood platter and Mambo nachos are just a few of the notable dishes to share and try. Breakfast starts at 8am and they offer a sensational menu of burritos and quesadillas, made-to-order omelets, breakfast sandwiches on ciabatta, croissants and bagels. American breakfasts with pancakes, waffles,

eggs and toast are also represented, and they have smoothies and espresso drinks, too. All that is great, but once you’ve tried the duck, it’s really hard to order other dishes. They have a special preparation that Olga says is labor intensive but worth it because they’ve created a lot of duck fans out there. The meat is roasted until it’s very tender and they pick it off the bone so all you get is perfectly seasoned, shredded, crispy duck meat. They serve that in every prep on the menu to make it that much more tempting. Duck salad, burger, fajita, nachos–you name it, they can make it with their duck. Olga says she’s working on a cookbook for Cafe Mambo just because of the numerous requests for the duck recipes. All Cafe Mambo’s food is hearty but healthy. Part of their success has been appealing to the water and wind athletes that visit and populate the North Shore. Their menu and style is growing–indeed, four years ago they opened on the East Coast

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Spa Grande Wailea Nothing sounds cooler than a rainy day, and Spa Grande’s Rain Massage will make a cool splash. Relax to the sound of Hawaiian rain falling while getting massaged.You choose natural sun dried clays from one of the traditional colors of the rainbow, each with its own unique therapeutic benefits, exotic ingredients, essential oils and herbal extracts varying from muscle pain to chemical cleansing–whatever ails you.The water clay you choose is liberally massaged onto the body, allowing nutrients and antioxidants to be absorbed while the sound of soft rain lulls you into deep relaxation.

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During the hot months, the ultimate cooling treatment combines the benefits of the Hawaiian super fruit noni and nourishing Aloe Vera for a hydrating and healing treatment customized to your unique needs.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 10

FRIDAY, OCT. 11

CHARMAINE CLAMOR – Originator of the musical genre known as “Jazzipino,” Charmaine Clamor performs this Thursday at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Praised by critics for her strong vocal ability and piano skill, as well as getting named one of the top 100 most influential Filipinos in the US, Clamor stands out as a unique and talented Jazz musician. Her combination of inspiration drawn from her heritage and her tremendous musical ability has won Clamor national and even international recognition. $12-$42. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Castle Theater (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy MACC

‘BERMUDA AVENUE TRIANGLE’ – What do you get when two retired widows fall for the same charming crook? Find out this Friday as ProArts Playhouse debuts the comedy Bermuda Avenue Triangle. Written by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna, the play will have you laughing as Johnny Paolucci (said charming crook) sweeps the ladies off their feet and into a tizzy. Everyone’s encouraged to strap in for a funny ride! Visit the website for kama’aina and Sunday show times. $22. 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, Azeka (Makai) Shopping Center (1280 S. Kihei Rd.) 808-463-6550, Proartspacific.com. Photo courtesy ProArts

SATURDAY, OCT. 12

FRIDAY, OCT. 11 AMY HANAIALI‘I – Known for her falsetto voice and savvy business intellect, Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom is true Hawaiian musical star. The five-time Grammy nominee and Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner has made Billboard charts album after album. The granddaughter of Jennie Napua Woodd, a notable kumu in Hollywood, Amy continues in her tutu’s footsteps as a cultural ambassador and has toured in Japan, Europe and Polynesia. Dine with one of Hawaii’s finest this Friday at Stella Blues. $60 dinner & show/ $30 show only. 6pm dinner/ 7pm show only. Stella Blues (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-3779, Stellablues.com. Photo courtesy Stella Blues

12 @ TWILIGHT GOLF TOURNAMENT – Maui United Way has been serving the people of Maui for more than six decades. This Saturday, the nonprofit organization’s 12 @ Twilight golf tournament invites teams out to the Wailea Blue Golf Course. There you can enjoy a 12-hole course, refreshments and drinks at each hole, all while helping Maui United Way. Contests include getting the ball closest to the pin, making the longest drive and scoring a hole in one. Following the tournament, there will be a silent auction and reception. Unable to attend? Just sponsor a team. $500/team of 4. 1pm. Wailea Blue Golf Course (120 Kaukahi St, Wailea); 808-244-8787, Mauiunitedway.org. Photo: Yuki Shimazu/Wikimedia Commons

SATURDAY, OCT. 12 MAUI FIL-AM HERITAGE FESTIVAL – The balut eating contest, Manong Flores #Yoyo Contest and a chance to win airfare to the Philippines are a few of the many activities happening at the third annual Fil-Am Heritage Festival. This Saturday, celebrate the Filipino culture at the Maui Mall. DJ Jay J will be in the mix as people compete for the title of Top Filipino Fashionista, show off their art skills in the P-noy artist contest and get a chance to win airfare to Las Vegas. The experience continues as three Master P-noy chefs prepare dishes live. Gather the ohana for a delectable day of culture and cuisine. 10am-3pm. Maui Mall (70 E. Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului), Mauifilipinochamber.com. Photo: Dayanetang/Wikimedia Commons

COONEY SURF CONTEST – Located on Maui’s North Shore, Ho’okipa is renowned for conditions that allow all manner of surfing. Seasoned windsurfers and surfers gather this Saturday for the ninth annual Cooney Surf Contest. The day-long competition honors the late Steve Cooney, a surfing enthusiast who tragically lost his life in a car accident. Aside from the eight divisions, this year’s special event is the “Invitational Air Show,” which gives contestants the opportunity to show off their aerial maneuvers. All ages welcome, and lunch is included in registration fee. $25 general. $30 Pro-Am. 7am. Ho’okipa Beach Park (Hana Hwy, Paia); 808-579-9526, Hanahwysurf.com/ cooney.html. Photo: Cjean42/Wikimedia Commons coone

SATURDAY, OCT. 12 KANEKOA – At the intersection of the traditional ukulele and rock lies Kanekoa. d. Often referred to as an experience, the band definitely creates a unique sound. g, With two full length albums, three EP’s and a loyal cyber and local following, ch Kanekoa has covered quite the ground over the past decade. Now you can catch ger the six-piece band this Saturday, at Diamond’s in Kihei. Celebrate with Jager ks specials as Diamond’s bids a farewell to one of their own–Misty–as she embarks ei on a new journey. No cover. 9pm. Diamonds Ice Bar & Grill (1279 S Kihei Rd.), Diamondsicebar.com. Photo of Kaulana of Kanekoa: MT Flickr

FREE U UKULELE WORKSHOP – Leading up to the eighth annual Ukulele Festiva Festival is a free Ukulele Workshop on Saturday. Taught by Roy and Kathy Sakuma, it it’s open to beginners and intermediate learners of all ages. Participants must be able to hold C, F and G7 chords and bring a ukulele, pencil and paper for not note-taking. Learn to play one of Hawaii’s most celebrated instruments. Particip Participants will also be entered to win a finely crafted ukulele as well. Free. 10am10am-2pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (One Cameron Way, Kahului) hului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo: Darris Hurst

SUNDAY, OCT. 13 8TH ANNUAL UKULELE FESTIVAL – Pay tribute to the ukulele this Sunday at the MACC’s 8th Annual Maui ‘Ukulele Festival. Grab your low-laying beach chair or blanket and enjoy a host of acclaimed ‘ukulele maestros on the MACC lawn. Richard Ho’opi’i, Willie K and Paula Fuga are just a few of the performers attendees can look forward to. You can also shop for made-in-Hawaii crafts, grind on local food (available for purchase) and enter a chance to win a finely crafted ukulele of your own. Gather the ohana for a relaxing afternoon of community and music. Free. 1pm-6pm. Maui art and Cultural Center, A&B Amphitheater. (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org.

MONDAY, OCT. 14

‘RIO’ ON THE LAWN – Take advantage of our island weather and enjoy a movie night on the lawn at Hope Chapel in Kihei. This Sunday, the community is invited to watch Pixar’s Rio. Travel with Blu on an unforgettable journey to Rio De Janeiro with the jewel of his eye. Food will be available at family friendly prices. Bring your blankets and low laying beach chairs (but please, no coolers). Free. 4:30pm. Hope Chapel (300 E. Welakahao Rd.); 808-879-3853, Hopechapelmaui.com. Photo: IMDB

TUESDAY, OCT. 15

KEIKI IMPROV CLASSES – Theatre Theatre Maui and the Boys & Girls Club in Lahaina are teaming up to offer Westside keiki an exciting opportunity to participate in improvisational training with Kristi Scott. Hone your keiki’s energy and creativity for a time of self-expression and confidence building. The class will run eight weeks on Mondays. Register your keiki today! 4:30pm-5:30pm. Boys & Girls Club (280 Shaw St., Lahaina), Bgcmaui.org. Photo of Kristi Scott courtesy TTM

MAUI FOREST BIRD RECOVERY PROJECT BENEFIT – Join Flatbread Company for a night of delicious gourmet pizza and help out the Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project. MFBR helps in the recovery of native forest birds specific to Maui. With a mere 500 or so left in the wild, MFBR has a lot of work to do. Treat yourself to Flatbread’s wood-fired pies that boast locally grown and organic ingredients, and a portion of the proceeds will help out MFBR. A silent auction will feature bird related artifacts. 5pm-10pm. Flatbread Company (89 Hana Hwy, Paia), Mauiforestbirds.org; Flatbreadcompany.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 GEORGE KAHUMOKU SHOW 10TH ANNIVERSARY – This Wednesday, we’re all invited to celebrate the fact that George Kahumoku Jr.’s Slack Key Show-Masters of Hawaiian Music is turning 10. Enjoy a slice of cake while some of Maui’s best slack key virtuosos serenade you. The evening will gather slack key masters as well as up-and coming talent. Show regulars like Kahumoku, Da Ukulele Boyz, Sterling Seaton and Wainani Kealoha will all be there, and they’ll be joined by Dennis Kamakahi, Richard Ho‘opi‘i, Chino Montero, Gabriel Goebbert and Austin Carvalho. Reservations highly recommended. A package deal with the show and a dinner at the Sea House is also available. Go online for ticket prices. 7:30pm. Napili Kai Beach Resort, Pavilion (5900 L. Honoapi’lani Rd., Napili); 808-669-3858, SlackKeyShow.com. Photo courtesy George Kahumoku Jr. Slack Key Show

‘DOWN PERISCOPE’ – The month of military humor at Ambrosia Martini Lounge continues with Down Periscope this Wednesday. Lieutenant Commander Tom Dodge (Kelsey Grammer) guides the USS Stingray, an old diesel submarine, to battle against the much more powerful USS Orlando. With a shaky crew and odds stacked against him, will Dodge and his crew succeed in destroying a dummy battleship during war games? Free popcorn and Happy Hour specials run until 9pm. No cover. 7:30pm. Ambrosia’s Martini Lounge (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808891-1011, Ambrosiamaui.com. Photo: Movieweb

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By Barry Wurst II

Film

‘Captain Phillips’ Tom Hanks triumphs in contemporary pirate thriller

Captain Phillips ★★★★★

Rated PG-13 / 134 Min.

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hat a pleasure it is to watch Tom Hanks give a remarkable performance of untapped emotional depths in Captain Phillips. One of America’s most beloved actors, with a mostly sturdy career and a reputation as a modern day Jimmy Stewart, he finally found a vehicle worthy of his verisimilitude as a performer. If you look back on Hanks’ career choices from the beginning, he seemed to have a consistent approach to his most famous roles. In comedy, he’d play it broadly, unafraid to hilariously go over the top, juicing every possible laugh like the former sitcom and theater veteran he is. In dramas, he’d dial it down considerably, underplaying and finding the human core of troubled, sometimes tragic characters. But the last few years gave me reason

to worry that he’d lost his touch: the illconsidered Cloud Atlas gave Hanks multiple dramatic roles, which he mostly hammed up shamelessly. He also strangely underplayed the title role of his embarrassing comedy, Larry Crowne. Now, as directed by Paul Greengrass, Hanks has a role and a film worthy of mention alongside his dramatic highs of Philadelphia and Cast Away. Many will remember this story, as it unfolded dramatically in 2009: Captain Richard Phillips (Hanks) and his crew man a cargo ship headed for Mombasa. A few of those aboard mention that the ship is entering waters known for piracy. Not long after Phillips stages a safety drill, his ship is attacked and hijacked by Somali pirates. While his crew hid (they were correctly following the hostage procedure from their training), Phillips had a standoff with the pirates that developed in frightening and surprising ways. It plays like a traditional high-seas adventure, but with a post-9/11 urgency and a gripping intensity you’d expect under the direction of Greengrass, who helmed The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. He also made United 93, a celebrated

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depiction of the 9/11 terrorists hijacking the jet that crashed before reaching its target. I wasn’t a fan of that film, which I found exploitative and too horrible to bear. But Greengrass’ documentary-like approach and focus on emotional truths serves him far better here, though the story is no less harrowing.The day-to-day life on the ship is effectively portrayed, as is the functional but distant manner in which Phillips communicates with his crew. The pirate attacks by sea are superbly staged, with a percussive score and masterful editing that maintain edge of your seat suspense. Greengrass creates a you-arethere approach that matches the visceral, stripped-down excitement of his Jason Bourne thrillers, though a few moments also remind us that he sometimes allows his handheld camera to shake too much. The third act gets a tad redundant, but this is redeemed entirely by Hanks, whose

performance taps into stunningly raw places we’ve never seen him go before. The actors playing the pirates may be newcomers but they convey their character’s desperation and struggle to maintain control. In particular, Barkhad Abdi, playing Muse, the leader, has a wonderful face and presence I won’t forget. A frizzy-haired Catherine Keener appears briefly in the opening, playing Phillips wife. She’s saddled with some clunky dialogue about the troubled state of the world. It’s the only scene in the movie that doesn’t work. Greengrass’ last film was the flawed Green Zone but he, like Hanks, have returned to form. Hopefully, this won’t be their sole collaboration. The high caliber of Billy Ray’s screenplay has brought out the best in both of them. Coming a week after Gravity, this is another superb drama about the human will to live and survive through traumatic circumstances. ■

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By Jen Russo

Film

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Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm)

Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm)

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 2D-PG-THU 10:00 11:00 12:10 1:10 2:20 3:20 4:30 5:30 7:40 9:50. FRI-WED 10:20 11:00 12:30 1:10 2:40 3:20 4:50 5:30 7:05 9:45. Enough Said-PG13-FRI-WED 10:45 12:50 2:55 5:00 7:05 9:10. Gravity 2D-PG13-THU 1:15 7:00. FRI-WED 12:15 7:00. Gravity 3D-PG13-THU 10:00 11:00 12:15 2:30 3:30 4:45 5:45 8:00 9:15 10:15. FRIWED 10:00 11:00 1:15 2:30 3:30 4:45 5:45 8:00 9:15 10:15. Runner Runner-R-THU 10:50 12:55 3:00 5:05 7:10 9:15 . FRI-WED 10:50 12:55 3:00 5:05 7:10 9:15 . Rush-R-THU 11:20 2:00 4:40 7:20 10:00. The Family-PG13-THU 7:05 9:35.

Baggage Claim-PG13-THU 12:40 4:20 6:50 10:20. FRI-WED 12:50 4:10. Battle of the Year-PG13-THU 12:50 4:00 6:40 9:20. FRI-WED 12:50 3:40 6:50 9:40. Captain Phillips-PG13-FRI-WED 12:00 12:30 3:30 4:00 7:00 7:30 9:10 9:40. Don Jon-R-THU 12:20 2:40 5:00 7:20 10:00. FRI-WED 12:10 2:30 4:50 7:10 10:10. Elysium-R-THU 1:10 4:30 7:10 10:20. Insidious: Chapter 2-PG13-THU 1:20p 4:50p 7:30p 10:30p. FRI-WED 12:20 3:00 6:30 10:30. Lee Daniel’s The Butler-PG13-THU 12:10 3:30 6:30 9:30. FRI-WED 6:40 9:50. Machete Kills-R-FRI-WED 1:10 4:40 7:40 10:20. Metallica Through The Never-R-THU 12:30 2:50 5:10 7:40 10:30.

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters-PG-THU 12:50 4:10 6:50 9:30. FRI-WED 1:00 4:30 7:20 10:20. Planes-PG-THU 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:20 10:10. FRI-WED 1:00 4:20. Prisoners-R-THU 12:30 3:40 6:30 7:00 9:20 9:50. FRI-WED 12:00 3:10 6:30 9:50. Riddick-R-THU 12:40 3:50 6:40 9:40. FRIWED 6:40 9:30.

WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) Captain Phillips-PG13-FRI-SUN 1:00 4:00 7:00 10:00. MON-WED 1:00 4:00 7:00. Gravity 3D-PG13-FRI-SUN 2:15 4:35 7:15 9:35. MON-WED 2:15 4:35 7:15. Runner Runner-R-FRI-SUN 2:30 4:45 7:20 9:45. MON-WED 2:30 4:45 7:20

Machete Kills opens this week

NEW THIS WEEK CAPTAIN PHILLIPS - PG13 - Action - The story of how Somali pirates hijacked an American freighter in 2009. Stars Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi. See this week’s film critique. 134 min. ENOUGH SAID - PG13 - Comedy - Julia LouisDreyfus plays a woman who’s going after this guy she likes but then finds out he’s her new friend’s ex-husband. 93 min. MACHETE KILLS - R - Action - The President (Carlos Estevez) hires Machete (Danny Trejo) to stop an evil arms dealer (Mel Gibson) while meeting a lot of hot badass babes (Lady Gaga, et al) along the way. 108 min.

NOW PLAYING BAGGAGE CLAIM - PG13 - Comedy - Montana will not be the oldest woman in her family to get married, so she travels 30,000 miles to convince some guy to marry her. 96 min. BATTLE OF THE YEAR - PG13 - Musical - Do you like movies about dancing, dancers and noholds-barred dancing competitions? Then you’ll enjoy this movie. 109 min.

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 - PG - Animation - Flint Lockwood must leave his job when he learns that his infernal machine is still producing weird and dangerous animal-food hybrids. 95 min. DON JON - R - Comedy - Some New Jersey guy who watches a lot of porn decides to find out what true love actually means. 90 min. GRAVITY - PG13 - Sci-Fi - Sandra Bullock and George Clooney are astronauts who find themselves stranded in Earth orbit. 90 min. INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2 - PG13 - Horror The wacky Lambert family is back at it, trying to figure out why they’re connected to the scary spirit world. 105 min. LEE DANIEL’S THE BUTLER - PG13 - Drama - All of Hollywood (including Oprah!) stars in this look at the life of a White House butler. 132 min. METALLICA THROUGH THE NEVER - R Musical - A young Metallica roadie goes on a surreal journey while on an urgent mission during a concert. 94 min. PERCY JACKSON: SEA OF MONSTERS PG - Family - The son of Poseidon and friends travel to the Sea of Monsters to find the Golden Fleece and save their home. 106 min. PLANES - PG - Animation - If you liked Disney’s

Cars (both pictures), then you’ll love this one, also from Disney. 92 min. PRISONERS - R - Drama - A desperate father tries to find his missing daughter. 146 min. RIDDICK - R - Action - Vin Diesel is back as Riddick (originally from Pitch Black) in this tale of alien predators, vicious mercenaries and brutal revenge for one thing or another. Also stars Karl Urban and that blonde chick from Battlestar Galactica. 119 min. RUNNER RUNNER - R - Drama - Some poor kid who goes bust in an online poker game arranges a meeting with the man he believes cheated him. 91 min.

LAST CHANCE ELYSIUM - R - Action - Matt Damon stars in this dystopian take on a future where rich people live in space and the poors live on Earth, and he has to bust heads in a high-tech suit for some reason. 109 min. RUSH - R - Action - Ron Howard directs this take on the real-life, real tense rivalry between 70’s Formula One drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. 123 min. THE FAMILY - PG13 - Action - A mob family relocates to France as part of the witness protection program and has trouble fitting in. Stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro.

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CHARMAINE CLAMOR - Thu, Oct 10. Renowned jazzipino vocalist, Charmaine Clamor brings a blend of traditional Filipino folk and American jazz and blues to the stage. Her smooth vocals help her tell a story with every song she sings. $12$42. 7:30pm Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787 AMY HANAILALI‘I DINNER SHOW AT STELLA BLUES CAFE - Fri, Oct 11. Enjoy at four course dinner while watching Amy Hanailali‘i at Stella Blues Cafe. Or just come for the show. $60 dinner, $30 show only. 6pm Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-874-3779; stellablues.com MAUI FILAM HERITAGE FESTIVAL AT MAUI MALL - Sat, Oct 12. The third annual Maui FilAm Heritage Festival will be held at Maui Mall featuring many cultural activities. Some of the activities and events that will be going on include Chef Joey Macadangdang of Roy’s Ka‘anapali defending his title as Master P-noy Chef, Filipino Fashionista Contest for adults, Little Filipino Fashionista for kids, the Speedy Balut Eating Contest, P-noy Art Contest, and many more! Join them as they celebrate. Free. 10am-3pm Maui Mall, (70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-249-0980; mauifilipinochamber.com; info@mauifilipinochamber.com GOMEGA & RISING STRONG AT STELLA BLUES CAFE - Sat, Oct 12. Gomega and Rising Strong will kill it at Stella Blues. $10. 9:30pm Stella Blues Cafe, (1279 S. Kihei Rd., # 201); 808-874-3779; stellablues.com MAUI UKULELE FESTIVAL - Sun, Oct 13. The Maui Arts & Cultural Center celebrates the musical tradition of Hawaii’s ubiquitous four-string instrument at the eighth annual Maui ‘Ukulele Festival. The public is invited to bring a low-backed lawn chair or blanket and roll out onto the lawn of A&B Amphitheater to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of island music. Renowned ‘ukulele advocate and teacher Roy Sakuma will serve as M.C. Popular ‘ukulele players scheduled to perform: Herb Ohta San & Nando Suan, Richard Ho’opi’i, Willie K, Paula Fuga, Kamakakehau Fernandez, Brittni Paiva, the Hula Honeys, Derick Sebastian, Aidan James, Tamlyn Tamura, Nelly and Daniel Baduria, Nick Acosta, Andrew Molina, Kalama Intermediate School ‘Ukulele Band under the direction of Benny Uyetake, Seabury Hall’s Hawaiian Ensemble led by instructor Jon Toda. (Sorry, no outside food, beverages or coolers are allowed). Free. 1-6pm Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; mauiarts.org 10TH ANNIVERSARY SLACK KEY SHOW Wed, Oct 16. Every Wednesday experience the music of the masters at George Kahumoku’s Slack Key Show at the Napili Kai Beach Resort. This week will include Dennis Kamakahi, Richard Ho‘opi‘i, Chino Montero and Gabe & Austin. 7:30pm Napili Kai Beach Resort, (5900 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Napili); 808-669-6271; napilikai.com

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BENISE - Daily (except Thu & Fri). Benise, a new musical event comes to the Maui Theater. Benise, an Emmy winning musician, will wow audiences with Spanish guitar music, exotic drumming and Spanish Flamenco, Cuban Salsa, Argentinian Tango, Arabic and Waltz dancing. $14.99$79.99. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-9913; mauitheatre.com ‘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. Starting at $15.99 keiki / $39.99 adults. Kama‘aina, dinner and VIP packages available. 6:30pm Maui Theatre, ( Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900; mauitheatre.com

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YOU GOT IT! - Every Sun, Wed, Fri & Sat. Join the Maui Theatre for the onstage musical event, You Got It! starring award winning artist John Stephan. You Got It! pays tribute to the life of musician Roy Orbison, famous for his many top charting hits, including the song “Pretty Woman.” $39-$125/ ka‘amaina prices available. Maui Theatre, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-9913; mauitheatre.com DRAMA CLASS AT THE LAHAINA BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF MAUI - Mon, Oct 14. Theatre Theatre Maui is teaming up with the Boys & Girls Club of Maui, Lahaina Clubhouse to provide exciting drama/improv classes for West Maui’s youth. “Theatrical and improvisational training are essential to help develop and maintain confidence, quickthinking, and self-expression, and we have seen the results firsthand as we watch the children grow and become more confident through each class,” says Angela Thompson, Theatre Theatre Maui’s Executive Director. For further information on registration, go to our website. 4:30-5:30pm Boys and Girls Club of Maui - Lahaina Clubhouse, (280 Shaw St., Lahaina); 808-242-4363; bgcmaui.org

FOODIE

19TH ANNUAL POTLUCK PICNIC BY THE ITALIAN AMERICAN CLUB OF MAUI - Sun, Oct 13. Here’s your chance to have fun conversation in La Bella Lingua Italiana. Bring a potluck dish to share that serves five or more. Attendees are encouraged to participate in a competitive meatball cook-off, dessert cook-off and bocce ball contest with great prizes. There will be soda, water, tea, juice, beer and wine. There is a large swimming pool, so towels and swimsuits are necessary; a Jacuzzi is available for those over 13 years old. Guests are encouraged. 10am-4pm Villa Vitale, (45 Welina Pl., Makawao); 808-280-8008; ItalianAmericanClubofMaui.com A NIGHT FOR THE BIRDS - Tue, Oct 15. Join the Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project at Flatbread Company in Paia. Here, eating pizza benefits the birds. Maui Forest Birds is a research organization dedicated to the recovery of Maui’s native forest birds. They research the rare and endangered Maui Parrotbill (Kiwikiu)–just 500 of which remain in the wild. Flatbread uses local and organic ingredients in their wood-fired flatbreads. Flatbread Company, (89 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8989; flatbreadcompany.com, mauiforestbirds.org.

COMMUNITY

STEM CAMP FOR KIDS - Daily. Intercession Week—Fall 2013. Use new WeDo Lego Kits to build, program and play with Ferris wheel and other projects. Discover what engineers and technicians do— build and troubleshoot your creation. College Goal & Career Paths after High school: Info includes Engineering careers; walking field trips around UHMC. $199+$25 materials fee. 8:30-4am College for Kids/ College Bound Classes, (310 Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808 984-3231; edventuremaui.com WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT AND RECLAMATION IN MAUI COUNTY - Thu, Oct 10. The Society of Women Engineers’ present Wastewater Management and Reclamation in Maui County a presentation by Steve Parabicoli, Wastewater Operations Program Superintendent for the County of Maui. Free. 5:30-7:30pm MEDB Holopono Room, (1305 N. Holopono St., Kihei); 808.442.3305; swe-hi.org

EVENTS THURSDAY, OCT 10 DR. ART MEDEIROS AT VIEWPOINTS GALLERY - Join us on Thursday evenings for lively conversation with some of Maui’s most notable environmental experts. This week’s expert is Dr. Art Medeiros, a USGS Research Biologist and Leeward Haleakala Watershed Restoration Partnership Technical Adviser. Free. 5pm Viewpoints

Gallery, (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808572-5979; viewpointsgallerymaui.com

FRIDAY, OCT 11 MAUI STARS KEIKI FUNDRAISER - Don’t miss your chance to party like an old time Hollywood star at the annual 1950’s inspired Maui Stars for Keiki Fundraiser. No host bar, dinner and wine included. Hundreds of art pieces, jewelry and travel packages will be up for bid at the silent and live auctions. $125 individual/ $1,000 table. 5:30-9pm King Kamehameha Golf Club, (2500 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Wailuku); 808986-8634; mauicjc.org; paul@mauicjc.org MEET & GREET PAMELA NESWALD AT THE LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY COURTHOUSE GALLERY - Meet Pamela Neswald at the gallery. Using her technique of glazing and dribbling over variously textured surfaces, she creates unique, atmospheric images. Free. 6-8pm Lahaina Arts Society Courthouse Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; lahaina-arts.com NEW SPECIES OF HAWAIIAN PLANTS - In the last decade about 100 new species of Hawaiian plants have been discovered and described. Most are rare and endangered. Please join the Native Hawaiian Plant Society’s Maui Nui Plant Extinction Prevention Program Coordinator Hank Oppenheimer introduces us to these unique plants, their habitats and the efforts to save and protect them. Free. 7pm Hannibal Tavares Pukalani Community Center Poolside Room, (91 Pukalani St.); 808-572-8122 LAHAINA TOWN PARTY - Lahaina once again celebrates the Second Friday Town Party. The festivities kick off with Maui Jam, featuring music by Uncle Richard Ho‘opi‘i, Heli & Friends and more. During the party, check out the art, merchant specials and tons of foodie deals on Front Street. Free. 6-9pm Front Street, Lahaina.

SATURDAY, OCT 12 PLAY ALONG WITH UKULELE MELE - Ukulele players of all abilities are invited to bring your ukulele to a workshop led by “master of multiple genres and strumming styles” Mele Fong. Fong is a professional singer and entertainer, who also teaches group lessons at the Museum. The $10 admission price includes a ticket to the Bailey House. For questions regarding Fong and ukulele levels or lessons, contact her directly at 808-281-4981 or check out her website at UkuleleMeleOnMaui.com. 10am-12pm Bailey House Museum, (2375-A Main St., Wailuku); 808244-3326; mauimuseum.org; nfo@mauimuseum.org UKULELE WORKSHOP FOR ALL AGES - This workshop is conducted by Roy and Kathy Sakuma for students of all ages, from child to adult. Lessons are designed for beginning and intermediate players the only requirements are that a student can hold C, F and G7 chords. Students should bring their own ‘ukulele, notepaper, and a pencil. No pre-registration is necessary. All participants will be eligible to enter a drawing to win a finely crafted ‘ukulele. Free. 10am-2pm Maui Arts & Cultural Center, (One Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; mauiarts.org MAUI MOTOCROSS RACE - Cheer for keiki and adult riders in 10 different divisions racing their motor bikes on the keiki and main tracks. 12-5pm Maui Raceway Park, (Mokulele Hwy., Pu‘unene); 808-573-4100; mauimotox.com MAUI CHILDREN & YOUTH DAY - The seventh annual Maui Children & Youth Day will be featuring hands-on activities for keiki pre-kindergarten through middle school, keiki ID, bicycle rodeo, jumping castles, HMSA presents Honolulu Bulls Soccer Club activity, Home Depot Make-It-Take-It project, visit by Ronald McDonald (3-5pm), great entertainment, ono food and fun for the entire family! Free hot dog, McDonald’s Apple Dippers and POG to first 700 keiki to complete the treasure hunt game! Door prizes for keiki will be drawn throughout the event. Keiki do not


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need to be present to win. Free. 3-8pm Kenolio Recreational Complex, (131 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-879-4364 SECOND SATURDAY ART - Get crafty with your keiki at this swanky art event held every second Saturday of the month. Free. 10am-12pm Maui Thing, (7 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-249-0215

SUNDAY, OCT 13 MOVIE NIGHT FEATURING “RIO” AT HOPE CHAPEL - Hope Chapel Maui is hosting movie night for all featuring the hit movie, Pixar’s Rio. They will have affordable food available for purchase. Bring your beach chairs and blankets, and be sure to invite your neighbors. No coolers please. Free. 4:30pm Hope Chapel, (300 E. Welakahao St., Kihei); 808-879-3853; hopechapelmaui.com CIRQUE DU SUNDAY - Emerald City aerial artist wow audiences with flying trapeze, acrobatics and urban gymnastics. Take your turn on the trapeze for $10 and find out if the circus life is for you. Free. $10 to swing on trapeze. 2-5:30pm Emerald City Trapeze Maui, (111 Ulupono St., Lahaina); 808-268-9597; emeraldcitytrapeze.com/maui

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Kanekoa and Misty’s Going Away Party

NFL AM / Gina Martinelli 6pm; no cover

MON - Football / TUE - House Music ; WED Pool Tourney/ Booze Braddahs

Quiz Night 7pm; no cover

Dance Party 10pm; no cover

Jordan 7pm; no cover

Sebrina Barron

MON - Football 2:30pm / TUE - Big John 10pm / WED - Happy Hump

Randal Rospond

Soul Kitchen

Avi & Indio

Rick G

Mon: Rick G

Jah Residentz 9pm; no cover

Dat Guyz 9pm; no cover

Kokomon, Bengali, Pono 6pm; $5

NFL / Karaoke 8pm; no cover

MON - MNF /Karaoke, 8pm / TUE - DJ Daizy, 9pm / WED - Open Mic Night, 9pm; (no covers)

Evan Schulman 6pm; no cover

Evan Schulman 6pm; no cover/ 80’s Dance Party !

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 HANA HEALTH FARMER’S MARKET - Daily (except Sat). 9am-2pm Hana Health, (4590 Hana Hwy) FARMERS MARKET IN PAIA - Daily. Island grown fruit smoothies, coconut water and fresh juices. Organically grown Maui fruits and veggies. Produce Boxes available. Be local Buy Local, 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) KULA COUNTRY FARMS - Daily (except Mon). Kula Country Farm stand offers fruits and vegetables that are only locally grown and harvested fresh then stocked on the shelves daily. Open T-Th 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. 11am-4pm Kula Country Farms, (Kula Hwy at Kekaulike Ave., Kula)

GLBT MAUI PRIDE MARTINI NIGHT - GLBT and friends are invited to sip martinis and mingle every Sunday at Ambrosia. Free. No host food & drinks. 8pm-2am Ambrosia, (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-1011; mauipride.org

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 Hwy., Honokowai); 808-669-7004

WEDNESDAY, OCT 16

OPEN MARKET - Wed, Oct 16. Hale ku’ai open market features fresh fruit and vegetables open to the public on Wednesday from 11am-2pm. Available for pre orders pick up on Wednesday call 808-984-2156 or email lanakilahalekuai@gmail. com. Free. 11am-2pm Open market, (1977 Main St, Wailuku); 808-984-2156

JON NORDBY AT MAUI HANDS GALLERY PAIA - Maui Hands Gallery presents the exquisitely crafted lamps by Jon Nordby. He’ll put the finishing touches on his newest lamps formed from wood, stone, blown glass and small carvings. Free. 11am-2pm Maui Hands, Paia, (84 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-9245; mauihands.com

FARMERS MARKET, ART/CRAFT FAIRS FARMERS MARKET OF MAUI, KIHEI - Mon-Fri.

MON - DJ Skinny Guy 10pm; TUES - DJ TRVR, 10pm; WED - DJ J-Zen, 10pm; no cover

UPCOUNTRY FARMER’S MARKET - Sat, Oct 12. Find the best veggies, fruits, flowers and plants, Maui farmers have to offer. Plus, extra goodies like jams and jellies. 6-11am Kulamalu Town Center (near Longs Drugs), 808-283-3257; upcountryfarmersmarket.org; upcountryfarmersmarket@gmail.com

MAUI SWAP MEET - Sat, Oct 12. 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 LIPOA STREET FARMER’S MARKET - Sat, Oct 12. Fresh produce from Maui’s farms, and handmade products, too. Great fruits and veggies!. 8am12pm South Maui Center, (95 Lipoa St., Kihei) LAHAINA ARTS SOCIETY’S FINE ART FAIR Every Sun & Sat. Under the shade of Lahaina’s famous banyan tree, over 50 select Maui artists show and sell their work. Find unique treasures including jewelry, art, hand-sewn items, candles and time travel at the historic old Lahaina Courthouse. Free. 9am5pm Banyan Tree Park, (649 Wharf St., Lahaina); 1-888-310-1117 / 808-661-9175; visitlahaina.com

Steakhouse & Oku’s Sushi Bar, (136 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808-667-5555; kobemaui.com KARAOKE WITH DUDLEY - Sat, Oct 12. Stopwatch’s new karaoke host. No Cover. 9pm Stopwatch Sports Bar & Grill, (1127 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-1380 KARAOKE INDUSTRY NIGHT - Every Sun & Mon. Welcoming all workers from the food and beverage industry to let loose and belt a tune. Half off food and drinks. No cover. 8pm Haui’s Life’s A Beach, (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010

DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL - Fri, Benny Uyetake 7:30-10pm; Sat, Jonny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sun, Will Hartzag 7:30-10pm; Thu, Adam Masterson 7:30-10pm. (672 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-0988.

THE MALIKO MARKET PLACE - Sat, Oct 12. Maui farmers selling only Maui produce. Vendors enter at 9am, $8 booth fee. 10am-3pm The Maliko Market Place, (Intersection of Hana Hwy and Maliko Valley); 808-419-1570

CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE - Every Wed & Fri, Rock & Roll 4-10pm; Thu, Classic Rock 4-10pm; Sun, Classic Rock 4-10pm; Mon, Jazz Rock 4-10pm; Every Tue & Sat, Easy Listening 4-10pm. (811 Front St., Lahaina ); 808-661-4855.

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

FREE KARAOKE - Every Sun & Wed. L’ava Sports Bar & Karaoke, (1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-4888 KARAOKE WITH DAVE - Wed, Oct 16. No cover. 10pm-1am Lulu’s Lahaina Surf Club & Grill, (Lahaina Cannery Mall, 1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy. #A1, Lahaina); 808-661-0808 KARAOKE WITH DUDLEY - Thu, Oct 10. Stopwatch’s new karaoke host!. No Cover. 9pm Stopwatch Sports Bar & Grill, (1127 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-1380 KARAOKE WITH “AUNTIE” TODDY LILIKOI IN THE LOUNGE AREA - Every Fri & Sat. Oku’s sushi is available until 11:30pm. 9:30pm Kobe Japanese

DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Every Mon & Tue, Eddie & Alika 6-8:30pm; Daily, Hula Performance 6:30pm; Wed, Kalapana 3-5pm; Wed, Michael & Greig 6-8:30pm; Thu, Garrett & Peter 6-8:30pm; Fri, Garrett 3-5pm; Fri, Damon and Tim 6-8:30pm; Sat, Tim 3-5pm; Every Sun & Sat, Damon & Ron Oversize Productions 6-8:30pm; Every Sun & Mon, Kealii Lum 3-5pm; Every Tue & Thu, Ben 3-5pm. (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lahaina); 808-662-2900.

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JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787

JAY’S PLACE Wharf Cinema Center, Front St., Lahaina - 661-6699

KAHALE’S 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-7711

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Kawika’s Krew 7pm; no cover

Kenny Roberts 7pm; no cover

Eight Track Players 7pm; no cover

Maui Blues & Co. or Jarod 7pm; no cover

MON - Red Fish / TUE - Kihei Cowboys WED - Country Herb & Side Effects, 7pm

1810 8:15-10:15; no cover

Scott Freeman & Co. 8:30pm; no cover

1810’ 8-10pm; no cover

Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa, 6-8pm

MON - Benny & Glenn, 6-8pm / TUE-WED Sam Ahia, 6:30-8:30pm (no covers)

Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover

Karaoke w/ “Auntie” Toddy Lilikoi, 9:30pm; no cover

KOBE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St. (Lounge Area), Lahaina - 667-5555

LAHAINA SPORTS BAR 843 Waine’e St., Lahaina - 667-6655

Live Music Kaliko’s Way 10:30pm; no cover

Pool Tournament 7pm; no cover

MON - Trivia Night, 7pm

L‘AVA SPORTS BAR & KARAOKE

Free Karaoke 2pm-2am; no cover

1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4888

LONGHI’S LAHAINA 888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288

LULU’S LAHAINA Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-0808

MERRIMAN’S 1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua - 669-6400

MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131

MAUI BEACH HOTEL 170 Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, 808-877-0051

FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT STREET - Daily, Fleetwood’s on Front St. Oyster Hour 5-6pm; Daily, Fleetwood’s on Front St. Happy Hour 3-6pm. (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425. HARD ROCK CAFE - Sat, Evan Shulman 6-9pm; Fri, Evan Shulman 6-9pm. (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-7400. HULA GRILL - Tue, Jarrett Roback 1:30pm; Daily, Hula Grill Happy Hour 3-5pm; Tue, Damon Parillo & Roy Kato 4pm; Tue, Wili Pohaku 6:30pm; Every Mon, Wed & Thu, Ernest Pua’a 11am; 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; 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; Every Sun, Tue, Fri & Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 11am. (Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka‘anapali Pwy., Bldg P, Lahaina); 808-667-6636. JAPENGO AT THE HYATT REGENCY - Fri, Elaine Ryan 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Mondokane 6:308:30pm; Sun, Kelly Covington Duo 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Kahala Greig 6:30-8:30pm; Tue, Kanoa Kukauta 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Josh Sumbicay 6:308:30pm; Thu, Kanoa Kukaua Duo 6:30-8:30pm. (200 Nohea Kai Drive, Lahaina); 808-661-1234. JAVA JAZZ/SOUP NUTZ - Wed, Tracy Stiles 7pm; Every Sun, Thu & Sat, Rick Glencross 7pm; Fri, Mel Arausa 7pm; Mon, Mark Smeltzer 7pm; Tue, Cole Suletna 7pm. (3350 L. Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Honokowai ); 808-667-0787. KIMO’S - Every Tue & Wed, Sam Ahia 6:308:30pm; Thu, 1810 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, 1810 8-10pm; Every Sun & Mon, Benny Uyetake & Glenn Kakagawa 6-8pm; Fri, Willie K. 9-11pm.

WED - Karaoke

WED - Free Karaoke, 2pm-2am; no cover

Whiskey Pimps $5

DJ Ben, no cover

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Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover

Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover

Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover

MON - David Wolfberg / TUE - The Benoits WED - Ranga Pae (all 5:30-8:30pm)

Murray Thorne / Trish da Dish Pub Quiz 9pm; no cover

Stay Eazy 7pm; no cover

Soul Kitchen 6:30pm; no cover

The Celtic Tigers 6:30-8:30pm; no cover

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(845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811. LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Every Wed, Thu & Fri, John Kane 7:30-9:30pm; Sun, Greg Di Piazza 7:30-9:30pm; Every Mon & Tue, Martin Tevaga 7:309:30pm. (730 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-0700. LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Thu, Jarret & Wilson 3-5pm; Fri, JD & Friends 3-5pm; Sat, JD & Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Merv Oana 3-5pm; Wed, Jarret & Josh 3-5pm. (Whaler’s Village, 2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy. Bldg. J); 808-661-4495. LONGBOARDS KA’ANAPALI - Every Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri, Solo guitarist 5:30-8:30pm. (100 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-1200. LULU’S LAHAINA SURF CLUB & GRILL - Thu, Far West Rock Trio 6-9pm; Wed, Island Jams with Kenny Roberts 6-9pm. (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-0808. MERRIMAN’S - Daily (except Mon & Tue), Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Mon, David Wolfberg 5:308:30pm; Tue, The Benoits 5:30-8:30pm. (1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua); 808-669-6400. OCEAN POOL BAR & GRILL - Mon, Ukulele/ Lounge 4-7pm; Fri, Ukulele/Lounge 4-7pm. (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200. PAILOLO BAR & GRILL - Every Tue, Wed & Thu, Ukulele/Pop 5-8pm. (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 8088-667-3200.

2 Cats Jazz, no cover

Tue, Ah-Tim Elenicki 6-9pm. (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-8881. RB BLACK ANGUS STEAKHOUSE - Sun, Live Jazz 3-6pm. (4465 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Kahana); 808-669-8889. RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE - Every Sun & Sat, Live Jazz 6-9pm. (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-8815. THE CLIFF DIVE BAR - Thu, Tim Osborne 6:30-8pm; Sat, Larry Golis & Hollis Lee 6:30-8pm; Mon, Larry Golis 6:30-8pm; Every Tue, Wed & Fri, Scott Baird 6:308pm. (2605 Ka‘anapali Pkwy); 808-662-8025. UMALU - Fri, Kahala Greig 6-8pm; Sat, Kawika LumHo 6-8pm; Thu, Josh Sumbicay 6-8pm. (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-661-1234.

SOUTH MAUI AMBROSIA - Mon, Kanoa and Jessica Rabbitt 7pm; Thu, Jamie Gallo 7pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-1011. BEACH BUMS BAR & GRILL - Every Sun & Wed, Mark Burnett 5-8pm; Every Thu & Sat, Kenny Roberts 5-8pm; Fri, Tom Cherry & Mike Finkiewicz 5-8pm; Tue, Randall Rospond 5-8pm. (300 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-243-2286. CAPISCHE? - Sat, Mark Johnstone with Marcus Johnson 7-10pm; Fri, Mark Johnstone 7-10pm. (555 Kaukahi St., Kihei); 808-879-2224.

PARADISE GRILL - Wed, Gretchen 6-9pm; Thu, Harry Troupe 6-9pm; Fri, Gretchen 6-9pm; Sat, Justin 6-9pm; Sun, Deeson (Hawaiian Music) 6-9pm; Mon, Marvin Taraga 6-9pm; Tue, Johnny Ringo 6-9pm. (2291 Ka’anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-3700.

DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Sun, Gina Martinelli Band 6pm. (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-9299.

PINEAPPLE GRILL - Thu, Island Rhythm Sounds of Josh Kahula of Nuff Sedd 7-10pm; Fri, Brother Damien’s Ocean Beach Party 7:30-10pm; Sat, Island Sounds with Alika & Eddie 7-10pm; Wed, Jazz Sounds of Fulton Tashombe 6-9pm. (200 Kapalua Dr.); 808-669-9600.

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

PIONEER INN GRILL & BAR - Thu, Greg di Piazza feat. Alana Cini 6-9pm; Fri, Kalani 6-9pm;

DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB - Sat, Jordan T. 6pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-9669.

HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH - Every Tue, Wed & Fri, Rick Glencross 4-8pm; Thu, Dominic 4-8pm; Sat, Ryan Robinson 4-8pm; Sat, Kokomon, Bengali, Pono,

Stone 6pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8010. JUST WING IT! - Every Fri & Sat, Chicken Boxing 5-7pm. (225 Pi‘ikea Ave., Kihei); 808-875-9464. KAMAOLE POOLSIDE CAFE - Wed, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm; 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. (2259 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-891-8860. MAKENA BEACH & GOLF RESORT - Fri, Glen Kakugawa 6-9:30pm; Sat, Deason Baybayan 6-9:30pm; Sun, Craig Soderberg 6-9:30pm; Mon, Reiko Fukino 6-9:30pm; Every Tue & Thu, Clay Mortensen 6-9:30pm. (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888. MAUI COAST HOTEL - Wed, Steve Sargenti 6-9pm; 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 and Mark 6-9pm. (2259 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-6284. MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Tue, Kilohana 7-9pm; Wed, Mike Finkiewicz 4-6pm; Wed, Jarret & Wilson 7-9pm; Thu, Tom Cherry 4-6pm; Thu, Tom & Mark 7-9pm; Fri, Wolf 4-6pm; Fri, Alika Naka’oka 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, Alika 7-9pm; Sat, Randall Rospond 4-6pm; Sat, Randall Rospond 7-9pm; Sun, Alika Naka’oka 4-6pm; Sun, Kilohana 7-9pm; Mon, Tom Conway 4-6pm; Mon, Tarvin Makia 7-9pm; Tue, Tom Conway 4-6pm. (10 Wailea Gateway Pl.); 808-891-2322. MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE - Tue, Mulligan’s Magic Show 7-9pm; Fri, Stay Eazy 7-9pm; Sat, Soul Kitchen 6-8:30pm; Sun, The Celtic Tigers 6:30-9:30pm; Mon, The Makai Jazz Group 6:308:30pm; Wed, Joel Katz 5-6:30pm; Wed, Willie K. 7-9pm; Thu, Murrary Thorne & Trish da Dish 7pm. (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131. PITA PARADISE WAILEA - Sun, Benoit Jazzworks 5:30-7:30pm; Fri, Twisted Hips Belly Dancing 6-8pm. (34 Wailea Gateway Plaza); 808-879-7177.

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RB STEAKHOUSE 4465 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina - 669-8889

SANSEI - KAPALUA 115 Bay Dr., Lahaina - 669-6286

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SPORTS PAGE GRILL & BAR 2411 S. Kihei Rd. #B4 - 879-0602

STEEL HORSE SALOON 1234 L. Main St., Wailuku - 243-2206

STELLA BLUES CAFE 1279 S. Kihei Rd. - 874-3779

STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR 1127 Makawao Ave. - 572-1380

THREE’S BAR & GRILL 1945 S Kihei Rd. - 879-3133

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RITA’S - Sat, Blues with Louise Lambert and Kenny Geiser 6:30-9:30pm. (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-214-5788. SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE - Wed, Mark Johnstone 4-6pm; Thu, Jaime Gallo 4-6pm; Fri, Randall Rospond 4-6pm; Tue, Sebrina Barron 4-6pm. (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-6444. STELLA BLUES CAFE - Wed, Randall Rospond 4-6pm; Thu, Ah Tim 4-6pm; Fri, Ahumanu 4-6pm; Sat, Vince Esquire & Kaulana 4-6pm; Sun, Jamie Lawrence 4-6pm; Mon, Mike Finkiewicz 4-6pm; Tue, Kimo 4-6pm. (1279 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-3779. TAQUERIA CRUZ - Wed, Sebrina Barron 6:308:30pm; Thu, Open Mic Night w/ Artie Parti 6:308:30pm; Fri, Ellis Ayres 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Joshua on Maui 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Reggae w/ Ras Shaggai 6:30-8:30pm; Tue, Kawika Ortiz 6:308:30pm. (2395 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-2910. THREE’S BAR & GRILL - Fri, Louise Lambert Jazz Trio 7:30-10:30pm; Wed, Blues with the House Shakers 8:30-10:30pm. (1945 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-879-3133. TOMMY BAHAMA’S TROPICAL CAFE - Every Thu & Fri, Margie Heart 5:30-9:30pm; Every Sun & Sat, Howard Ahia 5:30-9:30pm; Mon, Greg Di Piazza 5:30-9:30pm; Wed, Merv Oana 5:309:30pm. (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-9983.

CENTRAL MAUI WAILUKU COFFEE COMPANY - Fri, Live Music 4-6pm. (28 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-495-0259.

UPCOUNTRY MAUI CAFE DES AMIS - Mon, Mark Johnstone 6:308:30pm. (42 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-579-6323. CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT & SALOON - Wed, Evan Dove & Friends 6:30-8:30pm; Thu, Prime Rib Thursday Night Blues with Miss Meaghan Owens 6:30-8:30pm; Mon, Live Band Open Mic & Jam 7-10pm; Tue, Howard Ahia 6:30-8:30pm. (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085. FLATBREAD COMPANY - Thu, Randall Rospond 5:30-8pm. (89 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8989. HANA HOU CAFE - Thu, Benny Uyetake 6-9pm; Fri, Steve Sargenti and Swiss 6-9pm; Sat, Tradwinds 6-9pm; Mon, Hula Honeys 6-9pm; Wed,

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DJ LX 10pm; no cover

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Whiskey Pimps; no cover

All Unity 8:30pm; no cover

Ah-Tim 4pm; no cover

Amy Hanaialii, dinner and show

Gomega & Rising Strong 9:30 $10

Karaoke w/ Dudley 9pm-12am; no cover

Crunch Pups 9pm-1am; $4 cover

Karaoke w/ Dudley 9pm-12am; no cover

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Party Rock Krew 10pm; no cover

Party Rock Krew 10pm; no cover

Free Karaoke 9pm; no cover

Free Karaoke 9pm; no cover

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the game as many times as it takes until you beat it. Out here in the real world, you’ve almost always got one shot, not as many as you may need. Unfortunately, there are parts of your life that you’ve unknowingly subjected to a video game mentality: “Next time around I’m going to try it differently.” Wake up. Do it differently now. Make yourself happy now. Make your life work for you now. If you’re not doing what you really want to do right this second, when will you be? TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Your week may be uncannily sci-fi, a la Matrix or eXistenZ. Which level of reality you’re currently operating on will be less clear than it has in a long time, as you experience lucid dreams and a surreal waking life. Meanwhile, you’ll also have trouble trying to decipher double-entendres in conversations, or reveal subtext in the actions of those you’re interested in. At some point, you’ll have to throw up your hands and give up on trying to pare back the layers and just go with what is, without a lot of complicated and confusing interpretation. You’re not being shallow by only paying attention to the upfront surface of things—you’re avoiding the fatal overthinking that’s your only other option. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) There are times when you long to lose yourself in the anonymity of a crowd, to recreate yourself a dozen times a day with hundreds of different strangers. And there are times when you crave the comfortable familiarity of old friends, where nothing needs to be explained; speaking at all isn’t entirely necessary. This week, you may have trouble deciding which—if either—of those you want. However, keep in mind the tired saw: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Before you attempt to shock your trusted companions to the core, or chum up to new acquaintances as if you’ve known them half your life, consider a third option: keeping to yourself for a while. If you don’t, you may open doors you’ll wish you’d kept closed. CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) You’re an entire universe unto yourself. Trillions of creatures rely on you for life. Most of those beings are microscopic bacteria populating parts of your body, either symbiotically or parasitically. But there are also at least one or two slightly larger beings whose emotional galaxies are inextricably intertwined with yours. Each twist of your internal helix of philosophical constellations throws their orbits out of whack. Be aware of that this week. There’s nothing inherently wrong or right about the situation, but since the sharp-edged vortices of your darkest thoughts can open gaping black holes in somebody else’s soul, you might want to make sure you spawn a few brilliant suns for them, too.

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