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My quest in finding more willpower – by Krista Sherer

• Fighting the Devil And winning my battle against depression – by Corey Nielsen

• Positively Negative One woman’s aversion to ‘The Good Stuff’ in life – by Liliana Begley

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LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR WANTS MORE GENERALISSMO FRANCISCO FRANCO IN THE PAPER Hi. Just wondering [about] this article on Salvador Dali (“My Affair with Salvador Dali,” Jan. 11, 2007), why you guys didn’t think it was necessary, besides of course mentioning he was a great artist, maybe also mentioning the political context, especially his excellent connections to the Franco regime… If it’s not a leader, a fuhrer, a king or Franco, who cares. Maybe you also could have mentioned who were his great connections to the Franco regime… But I guess political context outside of Maui isn’t relevant to you guys there. Thank you. Goodbye. -Anonymous, via voicemail

THAT’S SHOWBIZ I don’t know you but I do read your article every week. I am disappointed in this week’s article (Holoholo Girl, Jan. 18, 2007). I know the girls on the [Maui Fever] show and I think they are getting enough shit about it that you don’t need to print a hurtful piece because you may have had nothing else to write about. These girls are nice and fun to hang out with. Even they are not completely satisfied with the way they are being portrayed. Just keep in mind almost any 20 something living on this island would love to get their fifteen minutes. MTV chose the cast at an open casting call and it was their choice to cast all white kids. I’m just saying they are people too and when you project negativity and hate that is what will come back too you. How about next week you hit a more pleasant topic. No hard feelings. -Andrea Vreedenburgh, via email

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SUITE LIFE It isn’t often a big landowner moves up the Maui 10 chart because its signature hotel announces it will close for six months starting this summer, but Maui Land & Pineapple isn’t your typical landowner. Starting July 2 of this year, the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua—built atop land leased from Maui Land a mere 14 years ago—will undergo a major renovation costing $95 million, according to the Jan. 17 Honolulu Advertiser. The trick is that the Ritz-Carlton—one of the most luxurious hotels in all of Hawai`i—will be going partially condo. The hotel room count will drop from 548 to 470, and for the first time the hotel will sell off 107 suites for at least $895,000 each. “I think there’s a lot of pent-up demand,” Jerry Landeck, a senior partner with hotel owner Gencom Group, told the paper. “We feel we have a winning combination of residential use and legendary Ritz-Carlton hotel service.” While not a timeshare—like virtually everything else that’s being built on the Westside—the new Ritz-Carlton will affect the region in much the same way: owners don’t patronize restaurants nearly so often as hotel guests. Considering how much of the Westside economy hinges on the service industry, this could eventually be a very big deal.

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A good deal less horrific—but far more hilarious—is the context surrounding the word “special” in the county Department of Liquor Control’s Bible, otherwise known as the “Rules Governing the Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquor of the County of Maui.” Specifically, Section 08-101-23 of the code, titled “Special Conditions.”

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‘Special Conditions’ In his acclaimed 1989 book The Second World War, British historian John Keegan lamented how a certain word achieved an ugly notoriety during the 20th century’s greatest bloodbath: “how terrible a meaning did ‘special’ acquire during the Second World War— ‘special leader,’ ‘special command,’ ‘special treatment’ all spelt death to the defenceless and disfavoured.”

Located on Baldwin Avenue in Paia, the Maui Dharma Center’s Lha Bab Stupa stretches 27 feet into the sky. A square base houses a room that will hold a traditional Tibetan prayer wheel. Above that is a rounded section meant to hold a myriad of sacred objects.

“A Stupa is a symbol of the Wisdom Teachings of all the Buddhas, and represents the Perfect Enlightened Mind,” reads a Dharma Center brochure. “It is a place where all the Buddhas abide, and contains numerous sacred, rare, and meaningful objects.” Among these objects are thousands of Tsa Tsas—small gold and red relics containing a prayer. The prayers are inscribed by hand on tiny strips of paper, then wrapped around a small piece of incense. Members of the Dharma Center made the Tsa tsas over a period of several months. Starting Saturday morning, a twoday event will feature traditional Tibetan ceremonies celebrating the Tsa tsas. Several spiritual leaders— called Lamas—from throughout the state will officiate, along with Lama Gyaltsen, the Maui Dharma Center’s resident Lama and project overseer. As part of the celebration, the Dharma Center is giving the public an opportunity to contribute items of their own that they value and want placed within the Lha Bab Stupa. The event will culminate at 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon when the section of the Stupa that holds the religious items will be sealed. Suggested items for inclusion are jewelry, precious metals, rare medicines, crystals, small musical instruments, herbs and seeds. Dharma Center officials ask that attendees refrain from bringing any large objects, human or animal ashes, hair

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This is the part of the LC’s code that most famously requires dance clubs to keep booze out of their dance floor. But it also prohibits a lot of other activity that doesn’t so much involve liquor as it does, well, sex and hardcore nudity. “Entertainers shall not expose to view any portion of the pubic hair, anus, cleft of the buttocks, vulva or genitals, or any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola,” states Paragraph (d). And such prohibitions aren’t limited to “entertainers”—Paragraph (l) prohibits similar exposure from “any person.”

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or chipped and unclean items. The Maui Dharma center broke ground for the Lha Bab Stupa in April of 2005. It’s dedicated to the late Lama Tenzin, who passed away in 2001 and was the Center’s first full-time resident teacher. Since construction began, volunteers have shaped the structure into a truly impressive addition to Paia. Careful consideration has been given to ensure that the exact dimensions meet the true Tibetan Stupa requirements. The structures are said to be a silent teaching of the Buddha, and hold the power to bring peace and liberation to those who look upon them. There are eight types of Stupas, each commemorating a time in the Buddha’s life. The Dharma Center’s Lha Bab Stupa commemorates the Buddha’s descent

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from the God Realm of Tushita and his subsequent return to earth. Buddhists believe that when the Buddha died, his remains were scattered in 10 different Stupas. None of these have been identified, but there is speculation surrounding a couple Stupas in India. Some believe they are restorations of the original place of Buddha’s internment. MTW

Paragraph (f) goes even further. This one prohibits licensees from “permit[ting] any person” to engage in (either actually or through simulation) “Sexual intercourse, masturbation, sodomy, bestiality, oral copulation, or flagellation” as well as prohibiting “the touching, caressing or fondling of the breast, buttocks, anus or genitals.” Most curiously, the code also prohibits liquor licensees from allowing, “any female impersonator to perform acts of or acts wherein such person displays any portion of the breast below the top of the areola.” I’ve never personally witnessed such an activity, nor have I seen it in any of the LC Board of Adjudication minutes dating back to the late 1990s, but I have no doubt such an act would definitely be special.

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What the Heck is ‘Sustainability?’ So what if Maui gets the reputation for being “anti-development?” Being seen as “pro-development” is much more dangerous. The mindset on that island, on all the Hawaiian Islands has to change from this “build, build, build” madness to something more realistic to sustaining life and lifestyle on an island with limited resources. -Lee Cataluna, Maui girl and Honolulu Advertiser columnist, 2004 What is “sustainability,” really? It seems that to some, “sustainability” is what “smart growth” was a few short years ago: a buzzword and marketing tool. Executives, bureaucrats and developers sprinkle “sustainability” language into their mission statements, long-range plans, and promotional materials. It’s an appropriate response to a growing segment of communities that realize the status quo of living out of balance with the planet’s eco-systems has to shift. But, is it enough? Last weekend, panelists at the Honua `Ola event at Kamehameha Schools were asked to define sustainability and explain how we should address it. Former Maui schoolteacher of the year, Joy Gaston, held up a globe she called “Spaceship Water” and said, “To understand sustainability, we must understand how the whole planet works.” One of the problems is that rather than embracing global awareness, we still tend to “think locally and act locally.” We must come to terms with the reality that Hawai`i is dependent on imports of food (85 percent), fossil fuels (90 percent), and tourist dollars to sustain us. Any economic downturn, catastrophic weather event or global political skirmish could bring our house of cards tumbling down. Worldwide, the handwriting is on the wall. “The maximization of corporate profits as our economy’s highest priority is progressively destroying the interwoven fabric on which all life depends,” says author Joanna Macy. “Feedback from the biosphere—climatic disruptions and loss of forests, fisheries, and topsoil—is revealing that our present economy is unsustainable. It indicates an urgent need to change the goals our system pursues and the values by which it measures its success.” Honua `Ola panelist Kimokeo Kapehulehua was succinct in linking

sustainability to Hawaiian culture: “To the Hawaiians, environment and culture was one in itself.” That our Americanized, multi-cultural society here in 2007 has strayed so far from this precept helps to explain the predicament we’re in. The 2004 report Sustainable Tourism in Hawaii noted that with seven million visitors yearly, the 50year-old visitor industry may be near the maturation of its life cycle. But unlike the earlier days of economies based on sandalwood, shipping, whaling, sugar and pineapple, there is no viable substitute for tourism in sight. Just below tourism on Hawai`i’s top

economic generators are the construction industry and government spending, which is largely military. Can anyone conceive that either one could be construed as “sustainable?” At the kickoff of the Hawai`i 2050 community planning effort last August, Ramsey Taum of Sustain Hawaii described environment, culture, and economy as the “triple bottom line” for the state. The Hawaii Sustainability Task Force (www.hawaii2050.org) will continue to facilitate public participation throughout 2007, drafting a sustainability plan to be submitted to the legislature at

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• Mono-crop plantations • $4 billion annual food imports • Air, soil, water pollution • Imported lumber • Cane burning • Heavy irrigation • 90 percent fossil fuel imports • Greenhouse gas emissions • Minimal biofuel usage • Seven million-plus tourists/year • Eighty-five percent food imports • Overburdened highways • Poor fuel economy • Imported bldg materials • Depleted aquifer • Strained infrastructure

• Bio-diverse farming • Home grown food supply • Organic methods • Koa forest regeneration • Green harvesting • Permaculture • Biofuel exports • Windpower • Biofuel crops • Cultural and eco-tourism • Bio-diverse farming • Public transportation • Plug-in hybrid cars • Bamboo, coconut, koa, etc • Water conservation • Proper assessment fees -RP

the end of this year. While I attended the daylong Hawaii 2050 event, I was struck by the need for both hopefulness and a sense of urgency, if the planning is to be successful. In An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore noted that with respect to catastrophic climate change, many people go from denial to hopeless despair without leaving any time for action. Yes, the health of our planet is in critical decline, and the error of our consumptive ways as the cause is readily apparent. Yet there’s still hope to change our course. Our new County administration has announced that renewable energy initiatives and biofuel crops are important to Maui, but that two months until the budget proposal goes to Council is “just too short” to offer any new initiatives, though some may appear in the 2009 budget. Can we really afford to wait? Large landowners and developers are bringing traditional neighborhood designs into their planning “charrettes.” But they may neglect to weigh their proposals in the context of the island’s inadequate infrastructure. A wonderfully planned project plopped down in the wrong place is neither smart growth nor sustainable building. There is a great need to educate ourselves, our decision makers and our children on what’s possible. Shanah Trevenna is Student Sustainability Coordinator at the University of Hawai`i’s Manoa campus. She believes the passion of the students provides a “beacon of hope” in efforts to reeducate, and believes the university must help lead the way. Under her guidance, interactive kiosks will be installed at sevenstory Saunders Hall, offering touch screen information on real-time water and electrical usage on each floor. One of the booths at Honua `Ola featured Hawaii PV Coalition, working to highlight solar photo voltaic energy, which doesn’t produce the emissions of fossil fuels or biofuels. They provided a handout with 10 simple ways to help reduce emissions and slow global warming. Unquestionably, our future will look radically different than our past. Yet, with the wisdom inherent in the Hawaiian culture and many indigenous cultures, we must honor our connection with the Earth itself. Watching Mother Nature around us, and listening carefully to her messages, we may find greater discernment in daily decisions that lead us to true sustainability, which I define as follows: Sustainability is providing for current needs in ways that do not diminish or deplete future generations from enjoying the same quality of life, or benefiting from the same resources. MTW

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COCONUT WIRELESS THE WEEK IN REVIEW

Amidst all the talk and debate over what exactly to do with the state’s half a billion dollar budget surplus, the online edition of the Pacific Business News carried a very brief item titled “Poverty metrics: Hawaii’s problem is severe.” Whaaaat? The Aloha State, flush with tax revenue, bursting with wealthy tourists, has poor people? Apparently, and not just a few, either: “A national study finds that one in five Hawaii families have zero or negative net financial worth,” reported PBN. In fact, the problem is so bad that just five states are in worse shape. This is astonishing—20 percent of that same state that has nearly half a billion dollars burning a hole in its treasury’s pocket is, at best, living from paycheck to paycheck. But there’s reason for hope— with no election scheduled for another two years, our state legislators and esteemed Governor Linda Lingle have a free pass to work together on a realistic solution.

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WEDNESDAY, Jan. 17 Dark day in the state Legislature today. Because of new rules adopted by the state House of Representatives and Senate, powerful industry officials will no longer be able to take unpaid intern positions in legislators’ offices. No more will people like Mark Forman, the Hawaii Medical Service Association Foundation executive administrative who also moonlights as a grown man, be allowed to intern for free in the office of someone like state Representative Bob Herkes, who last year chaired the House Consumer Protection Committee. What is this state coming to? Doesn’t the so-called “good government” crowd know what it costs big organizations and corporations to lobby our state legislators? What, you want those knuckleheads we elected to write the laws, without any help from Big Business? That’s crazy!

Woohoo! Tax rebate time! Who said Lingle didn’t care about poor people? The Associated Press is reporting today that she wants the state Legislature to pass a $346 million tax rebate package that would return to every family earning less than $100,000 a year the grand total of $100 per person. And I was worried our leaders wouldn’t take the state’s problems seriously.

SATURDAY, Jan. 20 As if there was doubt, the Superferry floats. So today’s Honolulu Star-Bulletin informs us. And not only does it bob in a generally upright position more or less exactly as designed, but the new Hawaii Superferry has a bitchin’ new logo, too! No more of that wussy “H4” nonsense that sported old Superferry mugs—a sleek, stylish manta ray now adorns the Superferry name. “The support is a natural fit with the image we have selected to represent Hawaii Superferry,” company president John Garibaldi says in the article. “Just as the manta navigates our waters with elegance and efficiency, so, too, will our ferry serve Hawaii. And unlike the stingray, the manta ray does

OVERHEARD... “There’s chapters on grow room design, buying your equipment, ordering seeds, seed germination, cloning, harvesting, drying and curing. That’s what I like, man—everything you need to know right in one book.” -Guy talking in Borders Books & Music in Kahului, Jan. 14

not sting, charge or bite. The benign manta ray calls Hawaii home, moving freely and naturally in our waters. This spirit exemplifies Hawaii Superferry’s connection to the state.” See? We have nothing to worry about. People looking at the Superferry logo may see a killer stingray, but they’re wrong, Wrong, WRONG. The Superferry will be an elegant, graceful ship, though in all honesty the boat’s projected 40-knot speed is a tad bit quicker than your typical manta ray. Also I don’t think manta ray could kill a humpback whale if it tried, charge $52 per person for a threehour Friday excursion or spend $84,317 lobbying the state Legislature between Mar. 1, 2005 and Apr. 30, 2006, but I might be wrong.

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Apparently, locals aren’t really taking to the new MTV reality show Maui Fever, which details the lives of a bunch of 20-something Westside haole hotties. “I couldn’t even stomach the first few minutes,” a Kihei mother says in today’s Maui News, which also quotes county Film Commissioner Benita Brazier as saying the show’s producers “did tell us they weren’t going to be offensive, and it seems like they’ve done just the opposite.” MTV offensive? The same network that produced such cultural pillars as Laguna Beach, Next! and all the Real World incarnations? You think they’re offended by all this bad publicity that’s doing little more than shoving legions of fans to the television screen? But hey, if you really get offended by a show about a gaggle of white kids trying to hook up every 17 seconds, think about the Jan. 16, 2007 Honolulu Advertiser story that revealed how show producer Asylum Entertainment has applied for a special state tax credit that encourages local movie production. Oh yes: it’s highly likely us Hawai`i residents will end up subsidizing Maui Fever. Now that’s reality TV.

MONDAY, Jan. 22 Though her theme involved innovation and risk-taking, Governor Lingle’s rhetoric during her annual State of the State Address this morning remained very safe. She liberally repeated well-worn, ultimately meaningless phrases like “digital revolution,” “global information-based economy,” “seize the moment,” “interconnected world” and “giving citizens the tools they need to compete in the 21st century” (a phrase that used to pack a lot more punch when it was just the 20th century). Her speech was basically a digest of “219 pro-

posals”—including tax breaks and incentives to encourage private industry to nuzzle even closer to government—that she said would convert our state economy from one based on land development to one “fueled by innovation,” whatever that is. Oh, and this morning the state killed the proposed Malulani Hospital, too.

TUESDAY, Jan. 23 After Dain Kane’s abysmal fourth place, 12.3 percent showing in the 2006 Maui County Mayor’s Race, many political observers wondered what the prodevelopment, four-term councilman representing Wailuku would do now that he was unemployed. But have no fear, Kane fans: he’s back to work at the county. According to Ken Fukuoka, the county’s Director of Council Services, Council Chairman Riki Hokama recently hired Kane as a temporary executive assistant. Kane’s primary responsibility will be to lobby the state Legislature, both to push bills the county wants—like a bill to allow the county regulate timeshares differently than hotels—but also to make sure state representatives don’t pass anything “harmful” to the county. As such, Kane’s employment will run the length of the current legislative session—Jan. 15 through May 15—and he’ll earn $6,250 a month, or $25,000 for the whole deal. While this sounds pretty damn good for just four months of work, Fukuoka added that since Kane’s posting is temporary he won’t accrue retirement benefits or get health insurance. Anthony Pignataro understands what it means to be offensive. MTW

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NEWSOFTHEWEIRD ROBO-HEALTHCARE? Eventually, robots will have to be given legal rights—and accept certain responsibilities—if advances in artificial intelligence (AI) continue to create sensitive quasi-organisms, according to a paper solicited for Sir David King, the UK’s chief scientist. According to one AI researcher, “If [robots are] granted full rights, states will be obligated to provide full social benefits to them including income support, housing and possibly robo-healthcare to fix the machines over time.” A December Financial Times report on the paper noted that robots might also have to pay taxes and be available for military service. Some of the ideas in the paper track visions described years ago by writer Isaac Asimov.

KARL MALDEN LIVES! Many voters, and critics in both parties, chided the “do-nothing” 109th Congress (2005-2006) as a body tied up in partisanship and divisiveness. However, the Congress did manage to pass 383 pieces of legislation, except that almost 100 of those laws were merely authorizations to name post offices and other federal structures after famous Americans like Ray Charles, Ava Gardner and Karl Malden.

HOT PANDA LOVE One trick that zookeepers have used to get male pandas interested in mating with dowdier females (according to a December dispatch from Sichuan, China, in Australia’s The Age) is to let an attractive female roam around a pen, leaving her scent, and then, in darkness, with the male in the pen and frisky at the scent, to introduce the less attractive female into the pen, back-end first, so that the pre-excited male will quickly begin copulating. Said zookeeper Zhang Hemin, “When

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the males find out [that they’ve just mated with unintended partners], they get very angry and start fighting the female. We have had to use firecrackers and a water hose to separate them.”

POLICE BLOTTER From the Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff, Ariz., 12-3-06): “About 1,800 square feet of insulation were reported stolen from the underside of a house on the 5100 block of East Hickory Drive. The victim said the insulation disappeared sometime between September and this week. She said she was having trouble keeping her house warm as the weather got colder.”

ETHICS IN TEXAS The Texas Ethics Commission ruled in November that a public official in the Lone Star state, receiving money as a gift such as from a lobbyist, need disclose only that he received “a check” or “currency” and need not reveal the actual amount of money. Said the outraged district attorney in Austin, it is now “perfectly legal to report the gift of ‘a wheelbarrow’ without reporting that the wheelbarrow was filled with cash.”

END MATTERS John Sheehan, 33, was arrested in November, nude, near the rapid-transit station in El Cerrito, Calif., and when asked if he was carrying contraband, admitted that he had a “screwdriver” in his rectum. Police treated the item as a potential weapon, training guns on him while he removed the six-inch-long awl wrapped in electrical tape. A week later, in Monkwearmouth, England, a 22-year-old Iraq-war veteran told buddies he was bored and, imitating a prank from Jackass, inserted a firework “up his backside,” according to a Daily Mail story, and lit it. He was later taken to Sunderland Royal Hospital with a scorched colon and other serious injuries. MTW


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How can I get more willpower? This question has eluded me throughout my teen and adult years, set in motion by my first glazed donut. The glory of its sugary, squashy doughyness set a cellular pattern in my resistance gene. It was that first donut that set a cycle of behavior, making it easier for me to give into temptation. I have always made excuses for my lack of restraint. Whether it’s buying the shoes I don’t need or answering the phone when I shouldn’t, I somehow convince myself that I will be stronger later. But in spite of my half-hearted abilities, I found myself strangely motivated to find more willpower. I had no idea where to begin. I felt like Little Red Riding Hood walking through the forest, looking for my grandmother. Although I knew Grandmother wasn’t hiding in a poha berry bush, I kept searching for her. It was as if I would find her sitting serenely on a tree stump, humming softly, knitting me a hat. Well aware that I was one to complicate things, I decided to simplify. So I broke up my mission into the realms of Body, Mind and Spirit. I decided it would be best to consult a few of the all-knowing oracles of Maui’s holistic empire. Like acupuncturist Jeff Tice, a.k.a Needle Wizard. We met in a café where he ordered a glass of wine. If this was a test the wizard was giving me, I had already failed miserably. I ordered one, too, and sat sheepishly as we began our conversation. Ironically, he explained that it was the kidney organs that supported a person’s will. I smiled, knowing that my kidneys and I had been in cahoots for many moons and they had become comfortable with my apathy. Tice explained that there were many techniques for building kidney energy, one of them being a five-point ear treatment called the NADA method. Panicked, I thought to myself, “Nada, as in nothing. No more chocolate, no more expensive shoes, no more decadence?” Using his Jedi mind skills, he calmed me, clarifying that it was a protocol for addictive behavior named after the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association. He said that it was a powerful treatment stimulating the liver, lung, kidney, parasympathetic nervous system and the spirit gate (heart) that helps to build strength from within, supporting mental and emotional choices. “Naturally, the body, mind and spirit want to be in synchronicity with nature,” Tice said. “When any of those is out of synch, problems can arise.” Did he mean problems such as having this glass of wine on an empty stomach? I nodded and thanked him, agreeing that I would make a point to build my kidney energy after I finished my journey. The next phase was how I could support my mind in having stronger will. I was graciously led to Cassandra Sternthal, Marriage Family Therapist, a.k.a.

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Queen Mind Reader. She explained that personality type has an effect on a person’s will. “Genetically, some people are born strong-willed, making it easier for them to be motivated,” she said. “Others have to learn to erect their will through life. They are the ones that have to look at and process why it is they are not willful.” How did she do that? It had only been a five-minute phone call before she was already calling me out on the carpet. I asked her what someone could do to gain more will. “It also has a lot to do with what you language to the self,” Sternthal said. “If you are saying truthful, powerful things you usually follow that path. The battlefield comes about with negative or shameful statements to the self and this affects the subconscious health. A negative mindset then assumes that things will not happen and they don’t.” I thanked Sternthal and meekly moved on to the last, but not least of my sages. Sal Colbert, an energetic realignment specialist, a.k.a. Medicine Woman, had given me a session in the past and I knew that the work she did couldn’t always be grasped by the heady mind. This time she explained to me how to support the spirit in having more will. “This is not an easy topic,” Colbert said. “We Jeff Tice, have always been dealing with this question as Blue Bamboo evolving humans. But first we must separate will Acupuncture from willpower.” & Wellness Center, Yes, finally, thank you! I knew there was an 244-6778. equation that I had been missing all along. Cassandra Sternthal, “Will is the noun and will power is the verb,” Marriage Family she said. “Will is an organic and ornate source Therapist, that we come into the world with a certain 280-8514. amount of, developing more as we go along. Sal Colbert, Willpower starts with the knowing of a desire. It is Spirit Helper, up to us to take that purposeful action to a 385-7378. place of sacred intention.” I was definitely picking up what she was putting down yet I still felt that I didn’t have the tools to implement these concepts, leaving me thirsty for more of her knowledge. “There are active ways to strengthen them both,” she said. “Will can be strengthened by emotionally claiming authority over your choices, be active in them. This allows you to be in authority of your emotions.” Colbert then went on to express how to strengthen one’s will power. “Evaluate your sources of inspiration. Make sure that the amount of energy that goes out equals what goes into you. Replenishing is important. “The archetype of will power is the warrior self,” she said. “It is vital that you stay in an empowered place; communicate your goals and wants. You don’t want to be a silent child.” I knew that had never or would never be an option, leaving me to feel like I had at least one thing working with me in my skirmish of will. I had made the crossing, allowing me to analyze my gatherings. To sum it all up, my magical journey taught me to be nice to my kidneys, to pay attention to my flaccid resolve and that in being conscious of my choices, I could strengthen my will. In the end, there might always be things I wish I did more of and other things I wish I didn’t do. But like the lovely Mae West once said, “I avoid temptation, unless I can’t resist it.” And if there is a will, there must always be a Mae. MTW

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“A Doctor’s Confession to Maui” And Why I Still Do What I Do... CONFESSIONS ARE TOUGH. Real tough! Yet, sometimes a confession helps clear the air so there’s no misunderstanding. Before I talk about my confession, though, let me say a few other things first. Let me tell you about the picture you see of a very happy and loving family. The mother, Christina Kaina, was plagued with severe debilitating back pain, 24/7. So much that she was unable to sit, stand, lay down, walk or sleep without being in excruciating pain. She wanted desperately to be pain fee and be a good mother to her children, and to push her son, Logan, in his stroller. So she did everything that her medical doctors told her to do. Yet, after many doctor’s exams, specialized tests (i.e. CT and MRI scans) and tons of prescriptions, she was told that there is nothing that could be done. Her doctors declared her to be physically disabled. Now imagine being a 35-yearold mother with two children who used to be healthy, active, happy and felt great, being declared physically disabled and being in constant pain 24/7. After Christina started coming to our office, her problems improved, and her body started to heal itself. She was able to sleep all night without pain, she was able to push her son Logan around the neighborhood in his stroller. She was having pain-free days

and regaining her previous healthy, happy active lifestyle as the best Mom she could be. She enjoyed playing with her children and participated in all family activities. Her three-year-son, Logan, the baby in the picture, suffered from severe stomach and intestinal problems for half his life. After I started to adjust him, he improved immediately and is fully recovered. The beautiful girl in the picture is Holly, who has had Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis since birth. She is also getting adjusted and

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And winning my battle against depression By Corey Nielsen contact with another human being.” grew up in the shadow of the I would agree. Spending entire San Francisco Bay, and my days in bed—rising only to use the depression rolled in gradually, bathroom or eat—may have like the fog that city is so famous for. numbed my pain, but it never proI’ve been through some difficult vided a solution. Not until I took times—alcohol rehabilitation, two action did the fog begin to lift. stints in a mental hospital, marital Although many people feel too problems and my grandmother’s overwhelmed to battle their depresstruggle with breast cancer. But by sion, fighting like a savage really is far the most harrowing battle I’ve the only solution. ever fought was against depression. The problem, of course, is that Beginning in high school and lasttaking any kind of action when ing nearly a decade, I was medicatdepressed can seem nearly impossied, analyzed and institutionalized ble. Fortunately, just about any for a disease that entangled my soul action taken can be a step in the and very will to live. Now medicaright direction. For me, it was a comtion and depression-free, I feel like bination of therapy, discipline, I’ve walked through hell and lived abstaining from drugs and alcohol, to tell about it. and having the faith that things The average person cannot imagwould get better that initiated my ine the horrors of living with severe gradual turnaround. I just never depression. For most, life’s chalgave up trying differlenges—though regent things. ular—are easily overNational Hopeline Network One of the advancome. For those (Suicide Prevention) tages I never had battling depression, 1-800-SUICIDE was the abundance every encounter or 1-800-784-2433 of holistic healers obstacle seems 1-800-273-TALK available here on overwhelming. Maui. Courtney Depression drains a 1-800-273-8255 Jonson, a practitionperson’s energy and Dr. George Friedman, PhD er of Traditional willpower, leaving 33 N. Market St. Ste. 205 Chinese Medicine at them a shell of their 244-5500 Lei Spa in Lahaina, potential self. Courtney Jonson believes that dishar“Depression robs Lei Spa mony in the body the system of its 505 Front St. can have as much juice,” says Dr. 661-1178 to do with depresGeorge Friedman, a Helen Cummings sion as anything psychologist in Back to Center Massage that’s happening in Wailuku. “Without 573-5336 the brain. energy, a person’s Jonson believes vitality, optimism the five branches of Chinese welland appetite are all gone.” ness—acupuncture, exercise, nutriLife’s necessities, such as eating tion, massage, and herbal mediproperly, maintaining hygiene and cine—can be instrumental in revitaltaking care of responsibilities, often izing overall health. go neglected, as mere survival “Acupuncture can help disharmobecomes a struggle. Sometimes even ny in vital organs,” she says, “and survival is jeopardized. Often, an massage can release endorphins, overwhelming sense of despair, perserotonin, and dopamine, which manence and loneliness can manican be powerful tools against fest into suicidal thoughts or actions. depression.” Friedman sees depression as a Helen Cummings, of Back to vicious cycle that must be confrontCenter Massage and an advisor on ed aggressively. the Board of Massage Therapy, “You have to do something,” he agrees. “Much of foggy thinking says. “You have to will yourself to comes from a lack of oxygen to action. It can be as simple as makthe brain,” she says. “Getting ing a list of three things to do today, aligned, having good bodywork, even if it’s just brushing your teeth or can oxygenate the body and clear eating lunch. Make an effort to the mind.” reverse the cycle. Therapy can assist If the bad news is that taking in organizing thoughts and providing

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action while depressed is difficult, the good news is that there are a myriad options available on Maui to battle depression. In addition to the treatments mentioned above, other possibilities include outdoor activities and ocean sports, yoga and weightlifting. A proper diet, avoidance of depressants such as alcohol and drugs, and a willingness to seek help are also essential. Most importantly, a person must want to feel better and take massive and painstaking action to meet that goal. It isn’t easy. Fighting depression is about as fun as fighting the devil. But victory is possible. Having fought and beat the devil, I now know that anything can be overcome. With the fog of my depression subsided, seeing this beautiful world unimpeded, I am truly alive and grateful for all my struggles—past and present, large and small. MTW

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Positively Negative One woman’s aversion to ‘The good stuff’ in life By Liliana Begley The general consensus is that I am a negative person. For example, a normal person sees a mosquito bite. I see dengue fever. A person coughs. I’m pretty sure it’s lung cancer. At the very least, emphysema. Bleeding gums? Oral cancer. I’m playing cards and flop a boat, the other guy’s bound to river his straight flush. I fold. Fender Bender? My spleen could be ruptured and I wouldn’t even know it. Call 911! I wish I was joking, but this is the sad truth. The good news is that I decided this year to learn to manifest some positive energy into my life. Being a negative head-case is giving me wrinkles and you know, wrinkles suck. Wrinkles mean old, and old means dying, and dying sucks. So I ask around. “How would one go about manifesting positive energy into their life?” I ask.

“Dude. Weed,” wheezes my stoner friend. “I’ll show you some positive energy,” says my husband. “You’re not getting all hippie on me again, are you?” asks my best friend. “Uhng, baaaaa,” says the baby. “Dammit, Mom, you just need a new life,” says my five-year-old daughter. I concur. The problem is that I’m on my third “new life” in 10 years and they tend to get more complicated every time I start over. Time to call in the professionals. I pack up the baby and head over to the New Waves Wellness Center in Makawao. I’ve been there in the past and have a great deal of respect for co-owner Terri Holter DCSW, LCSW. You catch that—the fancy stuff after her name? Yeah, it means she’s educated and actually knows what she’s talking about. Very important. Plus it means she can take insurance, also very important. Holter practices energy medicine—including Thought Field Therapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Rapidly Integrating Transformation Technique, Healing from the Body Level Up and much, much more. To top it off, she’s served as a mental health professional since 1986. According to my mom, a mental health professional is exactly what I need. Perfect. So the baby and I sit down and I give Terri the lowdown on the need for positive energy. I add in that the baby is also a negative jerk and could use a little dose of goodness himself. She gives me the smile-slashgrimace of a woman who has seen and heard it all.

She does some muscle testing (a fascinating practice that looks like magic, but is actually scientifically backed—so cool!) and we discover that my polarity is totally flipped. Which means that I have a negative charge when it comes to certain affirmations. Not a major shock there. This particular affirmation is, “I make decisions with ease.” I have a major block when it comes to decision-making. Terri helps me perform a temporal tap—which is basically applying quick, gentle bursts of pressure to the head while repeating the affirmation. I repeat the process about five times before the muscle testing comes back that my polarity had flipped and that I now have a positive charge. The temporal tap affects how the brain processes information—the goal being to get the affirmation into your head before your subconscious can call you a liar. Terri also works on me using the “Healing from the Body Level Up” technique, which consists of more muscle testing. It’s really interesting to find that I have these trigger/blocks that are causing negative and destructive patterns within myself. You know how most people associate fear, pain, loneliness, etc. with a negative experience? Yeah, well my problems are happiness, love, commitment and any “strong emotion.” If you’ve read all of my journals since the age of 12, you’d probably get that, but there’s no way that anyone (not even close friends) could have pulled those out of the air. So we work on those with a combination of essential oils, sprays and more tapping. According to Terri, it’s going to take more sessions to weed through everything—there’s a lot of

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Eating Healthy Must it cost so much? Sitting in one of the few chairs along the wall at Joy’s Place in Kihei, I’m trying to figure out how to get my mouth around a Hummus Avocado Vegetable sandwich. It’s nothing more than lettuce, tomato, onion, grated carrot, clover sprouts and avocado stuffed between two slices of soft herb bread with hummus and veganaise, and yet it’s massive. Everything in it is organic—grown in toxin-free soil without pesticide spraying. I finally succeed, and it tastes wonderful. Served by itself on a paper plate with no bag of chips or side order of potato-mac salad, the sandwich costs $8.80. Joy’s even more delicious Indo Crunch Wrap, which is either a collard green or rice wrapper concealing baked tempeh slathered in an Asian peanut sauce with cabbage, more grated carrot, red pepper slivers and sprouts, runs $9.60. Eating healthy seems expensive these days—far more so than a fast food “combo meal” that, while filling, offers much more sugar, salt, fat and calories than a person should consume

in, oh, about a month. On the mainland, the grocery store Whole Foods Market, Inc. has turned healthy food into big business, with more than 180 outlets and $1.6 billion in gross profits. “For the price of the fixings for a modest family dinner at Whole Foods, you could just about afford one share of its stock,” wrote Steven Shapin in the May 15, 2006 New Yorker (Whole Foods stock stood at $62.49 a share when Shapin wrote that sentence—today it hovers around $45). “Given the way the world now is, sustainably grown and locally produced organic food is expensive. Genetically modified, industrially produced monocultural corn is what feeds the victims of an African famine, not the gorgeous organic technicolor Swiss chard from your local farmers’ market.” After I finished my Hummus Avocado Vegetable sandwich, I asked Joy White,

who has run Joy’s Place for the last seven years, why healthy food costs more than unhealthy food. She believes a lot of the reason has to do with quantity. “Basic [organic] foodstuffs in reality don’t cost that much more,” she said. “But prepared food costs are higher because of the quantities that are produced. They are not made as much as others.” In other words, a lot more people these days eat food made at McDonald’s—food that’s been “mass-produced,” as White said—than at a small independently owned and operated shop that deals almost exclusively with

organically grown vegetables. White says she gets her carrots, potatoes and onions from the mainland— with their added shipping costs—while the lettuce, sprouts and herbs are locally grown. Overall, she says about 75 percent of her food comes from the mainland, with the rest Maui-grown. But there is progress. Take the collard green a customer can ask for in their Indo Crunch Wrap. White used to get them on the mainland, but now orders straight from the local company Sweet Kula. Getting food locally isn’t just a matter of decreased costs, though it is true that shipping processed, preservative-laden food is cheaper and easier than organic vegetables. Thirty years ago, when people really started thinking about healthier diets, “organic” meant understanding where your food comes from. “The more connections you have with the people supplying you—that will affect the food,” White said. “We do know some of our suppliers, and it does make a contribution to the flavor. “I think health is much more simple than the market wants us to believe,” she continued. “It’s open minds, open hearts. Thinking positively and feeling love. You don’t need to make it much more complex than that.” MTW

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Ichiban Restaurant and Sushi Bar - Japanese and local cuisine. Su-F, 7 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sa, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Daily, 5-9 p.m. Kahului Shopping Center, 871-6977. $$ Ichiban Okazuya Hawaii - Local. M-F, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. 2133 Kaohu, Wailuku, 244-7276. $ IHOP - American. Su-Th, 6 a.m.-12 a.m.; F-Sa, 6 a.m.-2 a.m. Maui Mall, Kahului, 871-4000. $ Island Tacos - Taqueria. Daily, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 2050 Main St., Wailuku, 244-1850. $ Kahili - Pacific rim. Daily, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pupus daily, 3-5 p.m. 2500 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu, 242-6000. $$ Kahului Ale House - Pub fare. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. 355 E. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului, 877-9001. $ Koho Grill & Bar - American and local. Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Bar stays open serving drinks, pupus & burgers only from 10-11 p.m. 275 Kaahumanu Ave., Queen Ka’ahumanu Center, 877-5588. Kozo Sushi - Fast food take-out. M-Sa, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 52 N. Market Pl., Kahului, 243-5696. $ Krispy Kreme - Warm, tasty doughnuts. Su-Th, 5:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; F-Sa, 5:30 a.m.-12 a.m. 433 Kele St., Kahului, 893-0883. $ L&L Drive In - Local. F-Sa, 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Su-Th, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Wailuku Town Center, 242-1380. $ Main Street Bistro - Upscale comfort food. M-F, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 2051 Main St., Wailuku, 244-6816. $ Mama Ding’s Pasteles - Specialty breads and pastries. Daily, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 255 Alamaha, Kahului, 8775796. $ Manaña Garage - Latin-American cuisine. Su-Th, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; F-Sa, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. 33 Lono St., Kahului, 873-0220. $$ Marco’s Grill & Deli - Italian. Daily, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 444 Hana Hwy., Kahului, 877-4446. $$ Market Street Cafe - Eclectic. Daily, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 197 N. Market St., Wailuku, 244-4100. $ Matsu Restaurant - Japanese. Daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 161 Alamaha St., Kahului. 871-0822. Maui Bake Shop - French bakery and deli. Su-F, 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Sa, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. 2092 Vineyard, Wailuku, 242-0064. $

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Fran’s Island Grill - Local. Su-Th, 6 a.m.-8 p.m.; F-Sa, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 740 Lower Main, Wailuku, 242-8580. $

Mel’s Catering & Fast Food - Local, Filipino. MTh, 6 a.m.-9 p.m.; F-Sa, 6 a.m.-2 a.m.; Su, 6 a.m.6 p.m. 1032C L. Main St., Wailuku, 249-8533. $ Mercado - Latin market. M-F, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 325 Hukilike St., Kahului, 871-5067. $ Mike’s Restaurant - Chinese, local. Daily, 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. 1900 E. Main St., Wailuku, 2447888. $ Nazo’s Restaurant - Local, Japanese. Daily, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; M-Sa, 5-9:30 p.m. 1063 L. Main St., Wailuku, 244-0529. $ Ohana Cafe - Comfort food. M-F, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 2010 Main St., Wailuku, 244-5950. $


DININGLISTINGS Piñata’s - Mexican. M-Sa, 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Su, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. 395 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 877-8707. $ Rainbow Dining Room - Buffet-style restaurant. Daily, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Maui Beach Hotel, Kahului, 877-0051. $$ Rosie’s - Local. 8 a.m.-close. 1322 Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-1471. $ Royal Island Drive In - Local. M-Sa, 8 a.m.9 p.m.; Su, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 2050 Main St., Wailuku, 242-8813. $ Ruby’s - American ‘50s cafe. M-Th, 7 a.m.9 p.m.; F-Su, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Queen Ka`ahumanu Center, Kahului, 248-7829. $ Saeng’s Thai Cuisine - Thai. M-F, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Daily, 5-9:30 p.m. 2119 Vineyard, Wailuku, 244-1567. $$ Saigon Cafe - Vietnamese. M-Sa, 10 a.m.9:30 p.m.; Su, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 1792 Main, Wailuku, 243-9560. $$ Sam Sato;s, Inc. - Local. M-Sa, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 1750 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, 2447124. $ Sheik’s Restaurant - Local. M-Th, 5:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; F-Sa, 5:30 a.m.-11 p.m. 97 Wakea Ave., Kahului, 877-0121. $ Simply Healthy Cafe - Hawaiian. M-F, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 95 Mahalani St.,Cameron Center, Wailuku. 249-8955. $ Simply Sweets Bakery - Bakery, deli. M-Th, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; F, 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m; Sa, 7 a.m.- 4 p.m. 150 Hana Hwy., Kahului, 8930700. $ Siu’s Chinese Kitchen - Chinese. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 70 E. Ka’aumanu Ave., Maui Mall, 8710828. $ Stillwell’s Bakery & Cafe - Desserts, breads, sandwiches, salads and soups. MSa, 6 a.m.-4 p.m. 1740 Ka’ahumanu Ave., Wailuku, 243-2243. $ Sushi Go - Conveyor-belt sushi, Japanese. M-Sa, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Ka’ahumanu Center, 877-8744. $ Sub Paradise - Sandwiches, salads. M-F, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sa, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Su, 7 a.m.-9 a.m. 395 E. Dairy Rd, Kahului, 877-8779. Takamiya Market - Local. 5:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 359 N. Market St., Wailuku, 244-3404. $ Tasty Crust - Local-style cuisine. Su, Tu-Th, 6 a.m.-10 p.m.; F-Sa, 6 a.m.-11 p.m.; M, 6 a.m.-3 p.m. 1770 Mill, Wailuku, 244-0845. $ Thailand Cuisine - Authentic Thai food. Daily, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; Su-Th, 5-9:30 p.m.; FSa, 5-10 p.m. 70 E. Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului, 873-0225. $ Tiffany’s - Local, Asian. Daily, 10:30-2 a.m. 1424 Lower Main St. Wailuku, 249-0052. $ Tin Ying Chinese Restaurant - Buffet style and a la carte. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-4371. $ Tokyo Tei - Local and Asian. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 1063 E. Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-9630. $ Tom’s MiniMart - Local. M-F, 6 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sa, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 372 Waiehu Beach Rd., Waiehu, 244-2323. $ Unisan - Sushi and more. 2102 Vineyard St., Wailuku, 244-4500. $$ Valley Isle Seafood - Luau stew, seafood. M-F, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sa, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 475 Hukilike St., Kahului, 873-4847. $ Wei Wei BBQ & Noodle House - Chinese cuisine. 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 210 Imikala St., Wailuku, 242-7928. $

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Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Take-out seafood, chicken, ribs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0788. $ Amigo’s - Authentic Mexican food. Daily, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei, 879-9952. $ Antonio’s - Italian cuisine. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. 1215 S. Kihei Rd., 875-8800. $$ Aroma D’Italia Ristorante - Southern Italian cuisine. M-Sa, 5-9 p.m. 1881 S. Kihei Rd., 879-0133. $$ Ashley’s Cafe - Local, American. M-Sa, 7:30 a.m.8 p.m.; Su, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 362 Hukulii Pl. (behind Tesoro gas station), Kihei, 874-8600. $

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BadaBing! - Italian. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 875-0188. $$ Ba-Le - French-Vietnamese. M-Sa, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Piilani Village Center, Kihei, 875-6400. $ Beach ’n Bagels Cafe - Deli. 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., Dolphin Plaza, 875-7668. $ Big Wave Cafe - American, Hawai`ian. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 1215 S. Kihei Rd., 891-8688. $

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Blue Marlin Harbor Front Grill & Bar - Seafood, steaks, sandwiches, pizza and sushi. 11 a.m-9 p.m. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-8844. $$

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Buzz’s Wharf - Steaks, seafood and more. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-5426. $$ Café Café - Coffee and specialty drinks, sandwiches. Daily 7 a.m.-11 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd, Kihei, 8794700. $

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Cafe Kiowai - Authentic Japanese. 6-11 a.m. 5400 Makena Alanui, Maui Prince Hotel, 874-1111. $$

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Caffe Ciao - Italian infused island food. Daily, 12-3 p.m. and 5:30-10 p.m. The Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 875-4100. $$ Capische? - Contemporary Italian. Nightly, 5:3010 p.m. Wailea Diamond Resort, 879-2224. $$$ Cheeseburgers, Mai Tais & Rock N Roll Casual American. The Shops at Wailea, 874-8990. The Coffee Store - Coffee shop. M-Sa, 6 a.m.-7 p.m.; Su, 6 a.m.-5 p.m. Azeka Place II, Kihei, 8754244. $ Cyberbean Internet Cafe - Gourmet coffees, sandwiches, smoothies and salads. M-Sa, 7 a.m.9 p.m.; Su, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 1881 S. Kihei, 879-4799. $ Da Kitchen - Local. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 2439 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 875-7782. $ Denny’s - Open 24 hours. 2763 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 879-8600. $ Dina’s Sandwitch - Deli and more. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 145 N. Kihei Rd, Kihei, 879-3262. $ Enrique’s Cocina Mexicana - Mexican. M-Sa, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 875-2910. $ Enrique’s Deli & Liquor - Deli and spirits. M-Sa, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., 875-9582. $ Ferraro’s - Gourmet Italian. 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Fiesta Time - Mexican. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. 300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ma’alaea, 244-5862. $

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DININGLISTINGS PRICE GUIDE

$→$10-$20

$$→$20-$40

$$$→$40 and up

K→Kama’aina Discount

Five Palms Restaurant - Pacific Rim. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 2960 S. Kihei Rd., 879-2607. $$

Kihei Caffe - American and local. Daily, 5 a.m.-2 p.m. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 879-2230. $

Fred’s Mexican Cafe - Mexican. Daily, 7 a.m.-12 a.m. 2492 S. Kihei Rd, Kihei, 8918600. $

L&L Drive In - Local. Daily, 4:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Piilani Village Center, Kihei. 875-8898. $

Gian Dons - Formerly Marco’s Southside Grill, Italian. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., 874-4041. $$

Life’s A Beach - American. Daily, 11 a.m.-2 a.m. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., 891-8010. $

Greek Bistro - Greek. Nightly, 5-10 p.m. 2511 S. Kihei Rd, Kihei, 879-9330. $$

Longhi’s - Seafood, meat and pasta entrees. M-F, 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sa-Su, 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 891-8883. $$$

Hanafuda Saimin - Local. M-Sa, 7 a.m.-11 p.m.; Su, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. 1279 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, 879-9033. $

LuLu’s - American and local. Daily, 11 a.m.-2 a.m. (Food service ends at 10 p.m.).1941 S. Kihei Rd., 879-9944. $

Hawaiian Moons Natural Foods - Salad and hot bar. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., 875-4356. $

Ma`alaea Grill - Eclectic. 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 5 p.m.9:30 p.m. 300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ma’alaea, 243-2206. $$

Horhitos Mexican Cantina - Mexica. MSa, 5 p.m.-2 a.m. 41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei, 891MEXI. $

Ma’alaea Waterfront Restaurant - Seafood and continental cuisine. Daily from 5 p.m. Milowai Condominium, 50 Hauoli St., 244-9028. $$

Hula Moons - Breakfast buffet. Island fusion dinner. Daily, 6:30-11 a.m. and 5-10 p.m. Marriott, Wailea, 879-1922. $$

Matteo’s - Italian kitchen. M-Sa, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 5-9 p.m. 100 Wailea Ike Dr, Wailea, 874-1234. $$

Humuhumunukunukuapua’a - Hawaiian and Polynesian. Nightly, 5-9:30 p.m. Grand Wailea Resort, 875-1234 ext. 4900. $$$

Maui Espresso & Shave Ice - Hawaiian shave ice, coffeeand more. Daily, 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 2439 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0414. $

Isana Restaurant - Traditional Korean. Daily, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 515 S. Kihei Rd, Kihei, 874-1811. $$

Maui Tacos - Mexican fast food. Daily, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kamaole Beach Center, 8795005. Piilani Village Center, Kihei.$

Jawz Tacos - Island-style taqueria. Daily, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 874-TACO. $

Maui Thai - Thai. M-Sa, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Nightly, 5-9:30 p.m. The Rainbow Mall, Kihei, 874-5605. $

Joe’s Bar and Grill - Fine dining. Nightly, from 5 p.m. Wailea Tennis Center, 8757767. $$$

Maui’s Sweet Spot - Ice cream parlor. Daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. 1819 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, 879-8611. $

Joy’s Place - Organic foods. M-Sa, 10 a.m.5 p.m. 1993 S. Kihei Rd., 879-9258. $

Moose McGillycuddys - Pub fare. Daily, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Food service ends at 11 p.m. 2511 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 891-8600. $$

Keoki’s Fish ‘N Chips - Tacos, pasta, and fried seafood. Daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Kukui Mall, 891-1400. $

Mulligan’s On the Blue - Irish pub. Daily, 8 a.m.-2 a.m. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. $$

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Dollar amounts are based on dinner for two, not including beverages, tax & tip.

Nick’s Fishmarket - Fine dining, Pacific rim. Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 879-7224. $$$

Scuba Dogs - Smooties, ice cream, salads, subs and (of course!) hot dogs. Daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 1455 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, 879-4994. $

Orange Julius/Dairy Queen - Frosty treats, hot dogs and more. Piilani Village Center, Kihei. $

Seascape at Maalaea - Seafood, chicken and quiche. Daily, 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Maui Ocean Center Aquarium, 270-7043.

Outback Steak House - Steaks, shrimp-on-the-barbie and the Bloomin’ Onion. Nightly, 4-10 p.m. 281 Pi’ikea Ave, Kihei, 879-8400. $$ Pacific Grill - Steak and seafood. 6-9 p.m. Lobby Lounge, Four Seasons, Wailea, 874-8000. $$ Philly’s Blue Plate Diner - American diner cuisine. Breakfast always available. Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 891-2595. $ Pita Paradise - Casual Mediterranean-style cuisine. M-Sa, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Su, 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Kihei Kalama Village Center, 875-7679. $ Pizza Express - Pizza, salad, wings. Daily, 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m. 1819 S. Kihei Rd, Kihei, 891-2002. $ Quiznos - Toasty sandwiches. Daily, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 891-1333. $

Seawatch - Hawai’i regional cuisine. Daily, 8 a.m10 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Drive, Wailea, 8758080. $$ Shabu Shabu Toji - Japanese style fondue. Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 8758366. $ Shaka - Sandwiches and pizza. Daily, 10:30 a.m.9 p.m. 1770 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, 874-0331. $ South Shore Tiki Lounge - Burgers, sausage sandwiches, mai-tais and pizza. Daily, 11 a.m.-2 a.m. (Food service ends at 12 a.m.) Kihei Kalama Village, 8746444. $ Spago - Gourmet cuisine a la Wolfgang Puck. Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$

Royal Thai Cuisine - Thai. M-Sa, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Nightly, 4:30-9:30 p.m. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0813. $

Spices - Pacific rim with flair. Daily, 7a.m.-2p.m. and 5-10 p.m. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S. Kihei Rd., 891-8860. $$$

Roy’s Bar & Grill - Hawaiian fusion entrees. Nightly, 5:30-10 p.m. Pi’ilani Shopping Center, 303 Pi’ikea Ave., Kihei, 891-1120. $$$

Sports Page Bar & Grill - Gourmet pub fare. Daily, 11 a.m.-2 a.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., 879-0602. $

Ruth Chris Steakhouse - Meaty fine dining. Nightly, 5-10 p.m. 3750, Wailea Alanui Dr., 8748880. $$$

Stella Blues Cafe - American comfort food. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 1279 S. Kihei Rd., 874-3779. $$

Sansei - Japanese-based Pacific Rim. Su-M, 5-10 p.m.; Tu-W, 5:30-10p.m.; Th-Sa, 5:30-1:30a.m. 1881 S. Kihei Rd., 879-0004. $$ K Sarento’s on the Beach - Contemporary Italian. Nightly, 5:15-9:30 p.m. 2980 S. Kihei Rd., 8757555. $$$

Subway - Eat fresh like Jared. Kukui Mall and Piilani Village Center, Kihei, 891-2341. Sunset Mixed Grill - Japanese, Chinese and Korean. Daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. BYOB. 2395 S. Kihei Rd. 891-1991. $ Surfside Deli - Plate lunches and deli. Daily, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 1993 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, 879-1385. $ Tastings Wine Bar & Grill - Dishes made for sharing. Tu-Su from 5 p.m. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 879-8711. $$ Thailand Cuisine - Authentic Thai. M-Sa, 11 a.m.2:30 p.m.; Nightly 5-10 p.m. 1819 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, 875-0839. $ Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe - Island luxury cuisine. Su-M, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Tu-Sa, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. $$$ Tradewinds Deli and Market - Deli sandwiches and local produce. M-F, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sa, 10 a.m 7 p.m.; Su, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. 20 Hauoli Steet, Maalaea Harbor, 242-9161. $ Tradewinds Poolside Cafe - Steak, seafood and more. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S Kihei Rd, Kihei. 891-8860. $$ Vietnamese Cuisine - Vietnamese with Americanized options. Daily, 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Azeka Place I, Kihei, 875-2088. $$ Wailea Pizza Co. - Pizza. Daily, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Wailea Town Center, Wailea, 874-1234. $$ Waterfront Deli - Sandwiches, salads, dessert. Daily, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. In Whaler’s General Store, Shops at Wailea, 891-2039. $ Yorman’s By The Sea - Southern Pacific cuisine with cajun and tropical flare. Nightly, 5-10 p.m. 760 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 874-8385. $$ K

UPCOUNTRY Café 808 - Local diner-style. Daily, 6 a.m.-8 p.m. 4566 Lower Kula Rd., Kula, 878-6874. $ Cafe Del Sol - Sandwiches and fresh fish. M-Sa, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 572-4877. $ Café Des Amis - Crepes and Mediterranean fare. Daily, 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-6323. $ Café Mambo and Picnics - Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine with Moorish influences. Daily, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 30 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8021. $ Cafe O’Lei - Stylish Hippie. Daily, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 3669 Baldwin Ave., Ste 101, Makawao, 573-9065. $

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DININGLISTINGS PRICE GUIDE

$→$10-$20

$$→$20-$40

$$$→$40 and up

K→Kama’aina Discount

Dollar amounts are based on dinner for two, not including beverages, tax & tip.

The Bakery - Breads, pastries, soup, sandwiches. M-F, 5:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Sa, 5:30 a.m.-12 p.m.; Su, 5:30-11 a.m. 991 Limahana Pl., Lahaina, 6679062. $

CJ’s Deli & Diner - Comfort food. Daily, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 2580 Keka’a Dr., Fairway Shops, Ka’anapali, 667-0968. $

Casanova - Fine Italian dining at night and deli by day. Daily, 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. 1188 Makawao Ave., 572-0220. $$

Lynne’s Cafe - Homestyle local food. Daily, 6:15a.m.-10p.m. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 5759363. $

Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon - Hearty and healthy grub. Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 142 Hana Hwy., Paia, 579-9453. $ K

Makawao Steak House - American. Daily fish preparations and salad bar. Nightly, 5:30-9 p.m. 3612 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572-8711. $$

Colleen’s - 1940s-style urban bistro. Daily, 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Haiku Cannery, 575-9211. $$

Mama’s Fish House - Fine dining. Daily, 11a.m.2p.m. and 4:30-9:30 p.m. 799 Poho Pl., Kuau, 579-8488. $$$

Bamboo Bar & Grill - Vietnamese, Thai and sushi. Daily, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 6674051. $

Mana Foods - Natural food store with bakery and deli. Daily, 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 49 Baldwin Ave, Paia, 579-8078. $

Banyan Bistro - Meditteranean, eclectic. Daily, 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661-0348.

Maui’s Best Tamales & Local Food - Mexican and local. 81 Makawao Ave., Makawao, 5732998.

Banyan Tree - Pacific cuisine. T-Sa, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Ritz Carlton Kapalua, 665-7096. $$$

Comercial Mexicana Store - Authentic Mexican food. Daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina, 661-6193. $

Basil Tomato’s Italian Grill - Northern Italian cuisine. Nightly, 5-9 p.m. 2780 Keka’a Dr., Ka’anapali, 662-3210. $$ K

Compadres Bar & Grill - Western cooking with a Mexican accent. Daily, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-7189. $

BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Deep-dish specialty pizzas and homemade Pizookies. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 730 Front St., 661-0700. $

Cool Cat Cafe - 1950s-style dinner. Daily, 11 a.m.11 p.m. Wharf Cinema, Lahaina, 667-0908. $ K

Down to Earth - Hot/salad bars and deli. Daily, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 1169 Makawao Ave., Makawao, 572-1488. $ Flatbread Co. - Pizza. Daily, 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 89 Hana Hwy, Paia, 579-8989. $$ Fresh Mint - Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine. Daily, 5-9 p.m. 115 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9144. $ Hali`imaile General Store - Gourmet dining. M-F, 11-2:30 p.m.; Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m. 900 Hali`imaile Rd, 572-2666. $$$ Hana Hou Cafe - Hawaiian homestyle cooking. F-Su 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nightly, 5-9 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-2661. $ Howzit Bean Coffee Shop and Pizza Fresh - Coffee, pizza, salads. 1043 Makawao Ave., Makawao, 572-2000. Jacque’s Northshore Bistro - Tropical yet festive atmosphere with a sushi bar. Daily, 510 p.m. 120 Hana Hwy., Paia, 579-8844. $$ John Paul Fine Foods - Prepared dishes, sandwiches and cheeses. M-F, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sa, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 81 Makawao Ave., Pukalani, 572-7100. Kimura Saimin Shop - Local. M-Sa, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-5228. $ Kitada’s - Local. M-Sa, 6:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572-7241. $ Komoda Store and Bakery - Local bakery with mini-mini-mart. M-Tu and Th-F, 7 a.m.5 p.m.; Sa, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 3674 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572-7261. Kula Lodge & Restaurant - Family-style restaurant. W-Su, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Pizza W-Su, 5-9 p.m. Haleakala Highway, 878-1535. $ La Provence - French-style bistro and patisserie. We-Su, 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 3158 Lower Kula Rd., 878-1313. $$ Livewire Cafe - Coffee and snacks. Su-Th, 6 a.m.10 p.m.; F-Sa, 6 a.m.-12 a.m. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. $

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Milagros - South American cuisine with island influence. Daily, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 3 Baldwin St., Paia, 579-8755. $ Moana Bakery & Cafe - Pacific Rim. Daily, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9999. $ Pa`ia Fish Market - Fresh seafood. Daily, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. 2A Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8030. $ Pauwela Cafe & Bakery - Deli cuisine and daily baked goods. M-Sa, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Su 7 a.m.-1 p.m. 375 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku, 575-9242. $

Ba-Le - French Vietnamese. Daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-5566. $

Blu - Mediterranean cuisine. Daily, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9491. $$ Blue Lagoon - Island cuisine. Daily, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661–8141. $ K Breakwall Cafe - Coffeehouse with snacks. Daily, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-7220. $

Polli’s Mexican Restaurant - Mexican cantina. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 1202 Makawao Ave., 5727808. $

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. - Southern foods with “Forrest Gump” theme. Daily, 10:30 a.m.-12 a.m. 889 Front St., Lahaina, 661-3111. $$

Serpico's Pizzeria and Restaurant - Traditional Italian American cuisine. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Corner of Old Haleakala Hwy and Aewa Pl., Pukalani, 572-8498. $

Canoes - Polynesian-American. Daily, 11 a.m.2:30 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. 1450 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0937. $$

Stopwatch - Fish, steak, burgers. 1127 Makawao Ave.,. Makawao, 572-1380. Vasi Gourmet - Cakes and pastries. M-Sa, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku Marketplace, 5759588. $ Veg Out - Vegan and vegetarian food, from Mexican, Italian and Far East influences. M-F, 10:30-7:30 p.m.; Sa-Su, 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-5320. $

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Curry-In-A-Hurry - Vegetarian curry dishes. Tu-Sa, 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 661-4370. $ David Paul’s Lahaina Grill - Fine Pacific Rim cuisine. Nightly from 6 p.m. 127 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 667-5117. $$$ K Dollie’s Pub & Cafe - Pizza and full bar. Daily, 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. 4310 L. Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana Manor Shops, 669-0266. $ E & O Trading Co. - Southeast Asian Grill. Tu-Su, 4-10 p.m. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 667-1818. $$ Feast At Lele - Luau. Nightly check-in: 6 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-5353. $$$ Fish Market - Fresh Fish. Daily, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 3600 L.Honoapi’ilani Rd., Honokawai. 661-9888. $ Gaby’s Pizzeria - Casual Italian. Daily, 11 a.m.-12 a.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8112. $ Gazebo Restaurant - Casual breakfast and lunch with oceanside setting. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 5315 Lower Honoapi’ilani Rd, Napili, 669-5621. $ Gerard’s - Fine French dining. Nightly, 6-8:30 p.m. by reservation. 174 Lahainaluna St., Lahaina, 6618939. $$$ Giovani’s Tomato Pie Ristorante - Fine Italian dining. Nightly, 5-9 p.m. 2291 Ka’anapali Pkwy., 661-3160. $$ Hard Rock Cafe - American food amongst rock ‘n roll memorabilia. Daily, 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7400. $ Hawaiian Village Coffee - Old Hawaiian-style coffeehouse with two locations. Daily, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., 665-1114. and MSa, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Su 7a.m.-2 p.m. 2580 Kekaa Dr., 667-2003$ Hecocks - Italian restaurant and cocktail lounge oceanside. Daily, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8810. $$ K

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House of Saimin - Local. Old Lahaina Center, 667-7572. $

Longhi’s - Elegant fine dining. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 888 Front St., Lahaina, 667-2288. $$$

Hula Grill - Barefoot bar and beachside dining, 1940s-style. Daily, 10:30a.m-11p.m Whaler’s Village, Ka’anapali, 667-6636. $$

MaLa - Eclectic. M-F, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sa, 9 a.m.10 p.m.; Su, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 1307 Front St., Lahaina, 667-9394. $$

i`o - Pacific Rim. Daily, 5:30-10 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8422. $$$

Mama’s Ribs & Rotisserie - Classic BBQ. Daily, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Napili Plaza, 665-6262. $

Jack’s Terrace Restaurant & Bar American and local. Daily, 7 a.m.-11 p.m. 843 Waine’e St, Lahaina, 667-9616. $

Maui Brewing Co. - Fresh fish and kiawe rotisserie meats. Daily, 11 a.m.-12:30 a.m. 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy #217, Lahaina, 669-3474. $$

Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Coffee bar and cafe. M-Sa, 6 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 6 a.m.-5 p.m. 3350 Lower Honoapi’ilani Rd., Honokowai, 667-0787. $

Maui’s Own Ice Cream Parlor - Enough said. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 900 Front St, Lahaina, 6672663. $

Jonny’s Burger Joint - American-Mexican. Daily, 11:30 a.m.-12 a.m. 2395 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Ka’anapali, 661-4500. $ Kahana Sands Restaurant - American. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 4299 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy, Kahana, 669-5000. $ Kahuna Kabobs - Soups, brown rice, veggies and kabobs. Daily, 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Lahaina Marketplace, 661-9999. $ K

Maui Sushi - Full sushi bar inside Bamboo Bar and Grill. Nightly, 5-11 p.m. 505 Front St, Lahaina. 281-2775. $ Maui Tacos - Casual Mexican. M-Sa, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Lahaina Square, 661-8883; Napili Square, 665-0222. $ Mercado - Latino/Mexican market. M-F, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 3636 L. Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Honokowai, 6655900. $

Kimo’s - Asian fusion. Daily, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. $$

Michael Anthony’s Pizza - Gourmet pizza delivery from Lahaina to Kapalua. Nightly, 5 p.m.-close. 669-7499. $$

Kobe - Japanese Steak House and Oku’s Sushi Bar. Daily, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 667-5555. $$

Moose McGillycuddy’s - American, bar. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-1:30 a.m. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 6677758. $

L&L Drive In - Local. Daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Lahaina Cannery mall. 1221 Honoap’ilani Rd. 661-9888.

Mr. Sub - Subs, salads, soups. M-Sa, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Su, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 129 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 667-5683. $

Lahaina Coolers - Eclectic American. Daily, 8 a.m.-12 a.m. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 6617082. $

Mulligan’s at the Wharf - Authentic Irish pub. Daily, 7 a.m.-2 a.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661-8881. $$

Lahaina Fish Co. - Pacific Rim. Nightly, 5-10 p.m. 831 Front St., Lahaina, 661–3472. $$

Nachos Grande - Mexican. Daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Honokowai Marketplace, 662-0890. $

Lahaina Store Grille & Oyster Bar - Fresh seafood and steaks. Rooftop seating. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 744 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9090. $$ Leilani’s On The Beach - Pacific Rim cuisine beachfront dining. Daily, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy., 661-4495. $$ Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks, smoothies. Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 612 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4213. $

Nagasako Okazu-ya - Local deli. Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Old Lahaina Center, Lahaina, 661-0985. $ Nalu Sunset Bar & Sushi - Japanese. Nightly, 510 p.m. Maui Marriott, Ka’anapali, 667-1200 ext. 51. $$ Okazuya Deli - Japanese plate lunch. Daily, 10 a.m.2:30 p.m. and 4:30-9 p.m. 3600 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Honokowai, 665-0512. $ Old Lahaina Luau - It’s a luau. Nightly at 5:45 p.m. 1251 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4300. $$

Dollar amounts are based on dinner for two, not including beverages, tax & tip.

Ono’s Surf Bar & Grill - Hawaiian style. Daily, 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. The Westin Maui, Ka’anapali, 667-2525. $ Outback Steak House - Americanized Australian steak house. Nightly, 4-10 p.m. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana, 665-1822. $$ Pacific’O - Contemporary Pacific cuisine. Daily, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and 5:30-10 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4341. $$$ Pad Thai - Thai, local. Daily, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 658 Front St., Lahaina, 661-1971. $ Penne Pasta - Mark Ellman’s Italian bistro. M-F, 11 a.m.-9:30.; Sa-Su, 5-9:30 p.m. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661-6633. $ Pho Mai Vietnamese Cuisine - M-Sa, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Lahaina Center (near Hilo Hattie’s parking), Lahaina, 667-5809. $ Pho Saigon 808 - Vietnamese. Daily, 10:30 a.m.9:30 p.m. 658 Front St., Wharf Cinema Center, 661-6628. $ Pioneer Inn - Eclectic Island cuisine. Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 659 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. $ Pineapple Grill - Asian Pacific cuisine. Daily, 8a.m.10p.m. 200 Kapalua Dr., Kapalua, 669-9600. $$$ Pipeline Pizza - Fast food. Su-Th, 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; F-Sa, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 126 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 661-7888. $ Pizza Paradiso - Italian and Greek. Daily, 11 a.m.10 p.m. Honokowai Marketplace, 667-2929. $ Plantation House - Hawaiian-Mediterranean cuisine. Daily, breakfast/lunch 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Nightly from 6 p.m. Lounge stays open for duration. 2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua, 669-6299. $ Quizno’s Subs - Toasted subs. Daily, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 170 Papalaua St., Lahaina Mall, 667-5111. $ Reilley’s - Gourmet steaks and seafood. Nightly from 5:30 p.m. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Kahana, 667-7477. $$$

Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar Japanese, Island. Nightly, 5:30-10 p.m. Sushi and pupus only Th-F, 10 p.m.-1 a.m. 600 Office Rd., Kapalua Resort, 669-6286. $$ K Sea House Restaurant - Pacific-Rim, eclectic. Daily, 8-10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m. 5900 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Napili, 669-1500. $$ Smoke House - BBQ, American. Daily, 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 927 Wainee St., Lahaina, 667-7005. $ Spats Trattoria - Italian. Nightly, 6-9:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Ka’anapali, 667-4727. $$$ Sports Club Kahana Grill - Healthy deli. M-F, 5-11 p.m.; Sa-Su, 6-10 p.m. 4327 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Rd., Kahana, 669-3539. $$ Sunrise Cafe - Casual American. Daily, 6 a.m.-4 p.m. 693 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8558. $ Terrace Restaurant - Breakfast. Daily, 6:30-11 a.m. Ritz Carlton, Kapalua, 669-6200. $$$ Thai Chef - Thai food with curry, Pad Thai, summer rolls and more. M-F, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Nightly from 5 p.m. Old Lahaina Center, 667-2814. $ Tiki Terrace Restaurant - Seafood specialties, steaks and Hawaiian cuisine. Su, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Nightly 6-9 p.m. 2525 Kaanapali Pkwy, Kaanapali, 661-0011. $$ Tropica - Steaks and fresh fish. Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Westin Ka’anapali, 667-2525. $$ Vino - Comfort and contemporary cuisine. Nightly from 5:30 p.m. Village Course Clubhouse, Kapalua, 661-8466. $$$ Vinny’s Pizza - Authentic New York style pizza, calzones and heros. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 661-6773. $ Zuihao - Chinese cuisine. Daily from 5 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-9020. Zushi - Japanese take-out. M-Sa, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-8:30 p.m. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 667-5142.

Roy’s Bar & Grill - Hawaiian fusion entrees. Nightly, 5:30-10 p.m. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana, 669-6999. $$$ Rusty Harpoon Restaurant & Tavern American. Daily, 8 a.m.-2 a.m. Whalers Village, Ka’anapali, 661-3123. $$ Ruth’s Chris Steak House - USDA prime steak. Nightly, 5-10 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8815. $$$

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Carnaval! Saturday (Jan. 27), 9:30 p.m. at Queen Ka`ahumanu Center Court [PARTY/FUNDRAISER] Oh, the masks! The beads! The music! The oh-soBrazilian rump shaking! Traditionally, Carnaval is an event celebrating the beginning of Lent—that time when Catholics say adios to bodily pleasures. So, in essence, Carnaval is a celebration of those pleasures (you know, before giving them up), as well as a celebration of self-expression, empowerment and all things that glitter. Here on Maui, we’ll be helping to celebrate this cultural phenomenon with a Carnaval of our own. There’ll be a live performance by Maui’s own Samba band, Banda Dende, as well as Brazilian dancers and a Carnaval parade. This event is to benefit the Maui Academy of Performing Arts (MAPA) in continuing with its training and programs for children and adults. Tickets: $25 in advance, $35 at door, includes free mask and beads. 21 and over, with nohost food and drinks. There is also an elite pre-Carnaval party in MAPA’s Steppingstone Playhouse at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $75, which include admission to the main Carnaval party. Tickets available at customer service kiosk or online at mauiacademy.org or by calling 244-8760. [SAMANTHA CAMPOS]

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Get Drunk and Local Friday (Jan. 26), 10 p.m. at Casanova’s [CONTEMPORARY HAWAIIAN/REGGAE /SOUL] When I get drunk I morph into a 300-pound Hawaiian male. Really what it makes me is a scrawny hapa-haole chick with an identity crisis. Regardless, it means two things: I start digging local music and hot women. On Friday, I’ll be staggering around Casanova’s jamming to local bands Deziyah, Dezmon and Unified Soul. I’m especially stoked on Unified Soul. The lead singer, Tiare Johnson has great range and stage presence. “Unified Soul got together to combine the talents that we’ve been blessed with so we could share our love of music with an already talented musical state,” said Johnson. Ah. I love a humble musician. Check them out and I’ll check you out. Sorry, boys, it’s my own little ladies night Friday. Cover $5. Call 5720220. [LILIANA BEGLEY]

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Sunday (Ja.n. 28), 9a.m. at Maui Raceway Park [SCCA SOLO II RACING] Let’s say you drive a Porsche—or even a Ford Escort. Let’s say you want to test your car’s cornering limits, and you have the driving skills to do it. Let’s say that you probably aren’t interested in speeding tickets, never mind possible jail time, for that matter. Good news! The Maui SCCA has a venue for you to act out your Mario Andretti fantasies. All you need is a car, a Snell 95 approved helmet, and be willing to help out during the heats you’re not racing. Oh, and a little money—$20 for SCCA members and $25 for non-members. The racing track is determined by traffic cones, within the confines of the Maui Race Park area. Drivers run individually during the timed single lap. Admission: $5-$25. Go to mauiscca.org directions and more information. [KEITH BENEDICT]

Thursday (Feb. 1), 6:30 p.m. at Castle Theater, MACC [NEW ORLEANS FUNK/ROCK/SOUL] Radiator—ra-di-a-tor. Noun. A device that emits radiant energy, for example, a light bulb. For more than two decades, these New Orleans natives have been jamming out in every musical genre possible, all mixed together. The Radiators radiate positive energy with that old school jazzy sound you can only find in musicians from the south. They call it “funky fish head music.” I don’t know what it means but it sounds like a delicious Filipino dish! Tickets: $50, $45, $35. Call 242-7469. [HEIDI KING]

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FILMCRITIQUE

BY COLE SMITHEY COLE@MAUITIME.COM

Penthouse Bloodbath Joe Carnahan’s mad hit man/woman movie Writer/director Joe Carnahan (Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane) makes an overreaching but inspired effort at reinventing the dumb gangsters with big guns motif that Quentin Tarantino created and continues to modify. On a certain level, Smokin’ Aces is like watching a Robert Altman action movie fueled by steroids and caffeine.

Smokin’ Aces

★★★★★ Rated R/108 mins.

A couple of dozen colorful and violent characters converge on Lake Tahoe’s Nomad casino where Las Vegas illusionist-turned-mob wannabe Buddy “Aces” Israel (Jeremy Piven) waits, sequestered in a heavily guarded penthouse suite, to turn state’s evidence on Mafia kingpin Primo Sparazza (Joseph Ruskin). An erroneous rumor quickly spreads through the underworld that Sparazza has put a $1,000,000 hit out on Aces, and several groups of amateur and professional hit men (and women) take the bait. FBI agents Donald Carruthers (Ray Liotta) and Richard Messner (Ryan Reynolds) are dispatched to help protect Aces from the onslaught, and arrive not knowing that an infiltration of killers has already arrived that will

put an X over many an eye before the truth of Primo Sparazza is exposed. Assassin broker Loretta Wyman (Davenia McFadden) relates her laconic description of Georgia Sykes (Alicia Keys) and her lesbian girlfriend Sharice Watters (Taraji Henson—Hustle & Flow) to the feisty soul sisters in a diner scene that dips its toe into Tarantino’s territory of tangy exposition. Carnahan’s razor-sharp postmodern dialogue infects the movie with an entertaining repartee that sizzles. For as amusing as it is to see Carnahan’s cartoon assassins clash in an inevitable barrage of bullets that penetrate windows and Kevlar alike, the main glory is in the build-up. Scene-stealer Jason Bateman milks the comedy as quack attorney Rupert “Rip” Reed, an overtly self-deprecating masturbation addict with a fetish for rabbit costumes and panties. Reed hires slimy Las Vegas bail bondsman Jack Dupree (Ben Affleck) and his partners, an ex-vice cop Pete Deeks (Peter Berg) and Deeks’ disinterested former partner Hollis, to catch Aces for bail jumping. The three characters are immediately familiar as marginally bad guys that we can root for. But Carnahan dodges expectation and throws in the first plot surprise of many. Only one of the trio will make it to the end of the story, albeit a few fingers short of the number that he started out with. Although surrounded by a seemingly countless number of well drawn supporting characters Jeremy Piven’s Aces anchors the frenetic action swirling around him. Aces spends what he knows

Smokin’ are his last hours habitually practicing with a deck of cards when he isn’t tossing out and ordering up more prostitutes and snorting copious amounts of cocaine. Piven’s sleight-of-hand work with cards is impressive and the actor blithely uses his character’s dexterous skill to punctuate convoluted conversations with his right and left hand men Sir Ivy (Common) and Hugo (Joel Edgerton). He doesn’t merely give himself over to the part, but he invigorates the character with a pulsing rhythm of narcotic-driven emotion that ebbs and flows creating pools of tangible sensation. Whether the drugs on Carnahan’s set were real or not matters little because Piven regulates every second of his dynamic performance to good effect.

Smokin’ Aces is an energetic action movie with more than a few genuine surprises, coupled with notable ensemble performances. Carnahan was originally due to direct Mission Impossible: III but was unceremoniously taken off of the project before it went into production. It’s a shame really because he would certainly have taken the franchise to an even darker and more exposed place than J.J. Abrams was willing to go with the script. Nonetheless, Carnahan is a force of nature as a writer and director, and his ability to extract remarkable performances from his actors is consistently evident. Ray Liotta, who did terrific work on Carnahan’s Narc, adds palpably with an expressive performance as a FBI agent on his last big mission. MTW

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MOVIECAPSULES Maui Film Festival’s Friday, Jan. 26 U.S. VS. JOHN LENNON - (PG-13) Documentary - Apparently, the public couldn’t get enough. It’s what it sounds like. 95 min. (Heidi King)

Wednesday, Jan. 31 COPYING BEETHOVEN - (PG-13) Romantic period piece - Vienna, young music student/aspiring composer, Ludwig von Beethoven and the Ninth Symphony. Really, do I have to say more? Oh, the Washington Post loved it. Your 18-year-old date? Results not guaranteed. 104 min. (Liliana Begley)

curiously resemble the blockbusters of last year, for example, Superman Returns, Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean, to name a few. 86 min. (HK) SMOKIN’ ACES - (R) - Action, Crime, Comedy - Jeremy Piven stars in this Joe Carnahan-directed gangster flick about a bunch of hit men who scramble to be the first to kill a sleazy magician with a monster price on his head. Yeah, it could happen. 108 min. (Anthony Pignataro) VOLVER - R - Foreign/Comedy - Set in Spain. Something about three generations of women having issues. What’s funny about that? I’ll tell you what’s funny: Volver star Penelope Cruz used to do it with Tom Cruise. Dodged that bullet, Penelope. Whew! 111 min. (LB)

Now Showing

New This Week BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE - (PG13) Suspense, Drama, Romance - A girl witnesses her family murdered for something in their blood, then grows up as a werewolf. I get the “blood” part, but what does any of this have to do with chocolate? 98 min. (HK) CATCH AND RELEASE - (PG-13) Drama, Comedy, Romance - When her fiancé dies, a young women looks to her friends to help her through, as she discovers he may not have been exactly who she thought he was. Stars Jennifer Garner. 126 min. (HK) THE DEPARTED - (R) - Action/Adventure Leonardo DiCaprio is an undercover cop squaring off against mobster Jack Nicholson. Matt Damon plays the role of bad guy informant. What I want to know is which of the three gets naked. No Jack. No Jack. 150 min. (LB) EPIC MOVIE - (PG-13) - Adventure, Comedy - Four young adults go on an awesome adventure and apparently their journey and characters they meet along the way

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ALPHA DOG - (R) - Drama - The story of how 19-year-old L.A. drug dealer Johnny and his crew kidnaps the 15-year-old brother of a guy who owes them money, but then the brother suddenly starts having a blast until something goes horribly wrong, as you knew it would. 117 min. (AP) ARTHUR AND THE INVISIBLES - (PG) Family, Animation - Due to unforseen circumstances, Arthur, a young boy, has to find a tribe of people so small they are called, “The Invisibles.” Stars the voices of Mia Farrow, David Bowie, Madonna and... Snoop Dogg?! 102 min. (HK) BLOOD DIAMOND - (R) - Drama, Thriller - Leo DiCaprio horrifies... with his fake accent! Ha! Oh, anyways, 1970’s Sierra Leone is in chaos, a man finds a diamond and it gets him into sticky situations. 138 min. (HK) CHARLOTTE’S WEB - (G) - Kids, Family Adapted from the same story that was read to you in grade school. This incarnation includes the voices of Julia Roberts and Oprah, among others. 110 min. (KB) CHILDREN OF MEN - (R) - Thriller - It’s the future and humans have lost the ability to reproduce and are facing extinction. Stars Clive Owen and Julianne Moore. 105 min. (HK) CODE NAME: THE CLEANER - (PG-13) Action, Comedy - Cedric The Entertainer wakes up next to a dead F.B.I. agent with no memories and Lucy Liu shows up to make it all better. She is so thoughtful. 91 min. (HK) CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER - (R) Drama, Foreign - Chow Yun-Fat and Gong Li star in this story of the power politics that pit a king against his queen and their three sons. 114 min. (AP) DREAM GIRLS - (PG-13) - Drama - Beyonce Knowles stars as one of three girls in a musical group that slowly rise to the top in the 1960’s by spotlighting the most attractive of the girls and then boosting only her. Hmm... sound familiar, Beyonce? Also stars Jamie Fox and Eddie

SHOWTIMES Murphy. 130 min. (HK) ERAGON - (PG) - Fantasy, Adventure - A farm boy, a dragon’s egg. A mythic journey. Medieval Star Wars or Lord of the Rings knockoff? 99 min. (Samantha Campos) FREEDOM WRITERS - (PG-13) - Drama - Hilary Swank plays a teacher who helps her students overcome their violent lives. I guess it’s mainly for people who didn’t see this movie when it was called Dangerous Minds and starred Michelle Pfeiffer. 123 min. (AP) THE GOOD GERMAN - (R) - Drama - George Clooney plays a U.S. war correspondent who returns to Berlin immediately after the end of World War II where he finds romance, intrigue, slimy corruption and a hot femme fatale played by Cate Blanchett in this Steven Soderberghdirected homage to film noir. 108 min. (AP) THE GOOD SHEPHERD - (R) - Drama - The story of the founding of the Central Intelligence Agency, which given the number of liberals associated with the production, won’t skimp on the gruesome, naughty stuff we’ve done through the years. Stars Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie and Robert De Niro, who also directs. 168 min. (AP) HAPPILY N’EVER AFTER - (PG) - Animation, Comedy - The same people who brought you Shrek, now bring you a story of a wicked witch that casts a spell to make all endings unhappy. Stars the voices of almost every famous person. 85 min. (HK) THE HITCHER - (R) - Drama, Horror, Thriller The classic spooky story of an innocent couple that pick up a hitchiker and pay dearly for that bad decision by being tormented and chased by said hitcher. This is why I don’t pick up strangers. 90 min. (HK) LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA - (R) - War, Drama - Clint Eastwood tells the flipside of last year’s Flags of Our Fathers with this story about two Japanese soldiers caught up in the hellish World War II battle for Iwo Jima. 141 min. (AP) NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM - (PG) Comedy/Action - Larry Daley (Ben Stiller), is a nice guy security guard at a museum. Strange and humorous things come to life at night while on his watch. 108 min. (KB) PRIMEVAL - (R) - Suspense, Horror - In Africa lives a killer that has 300 deaths under its belt and is still at large. Based on a true story of a 25-foot crocodile and the hunters commissioned to kill it. 96 min. (HK) THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS - (PG-13) Drama - Will Smith stars in this based-on-a-truestory about a Dad and his five-year-old-son who have to live in a subway bathroom while he tries to better their lives by becoming a stockbroker. 118 min. (HK) THE QUEEN - (PG-13) - Drama - The possible and/or proposed behind the scenes look at the actions of Prime Minister Tony Blair and Elizabith II immediately after Princess Diana’s death. Are we still talking about this? 103 min. (HK) STOMP THE YARD - (PG-13) - Drama, Musical - A troubled teen moves from L.A. to Atlanta for school and learns to “step,” a style of dance in which you stomp, tap and shuffle your feet to make music while still looking cool. 115 min. (HK)

Castle • $10, $25, $35, 1/2 price kids 12/under

MAUI FILM FESTIVAL Castle Theater, 572-3456 U.S. vs. John Lennon - PG13 - F only 5, 7:30 Copying Beethoven - PG13 - W only 5, 7:30

MAUI MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, 249-2222 (Showtimes) = Matinee Alpha Dog - R - Th, M-W (3:45), 6:35, 9:20, F (1, 3:45), 6:35, 9:20, Sa-Su (1), 3:45, 6:35, 9:20 Arthur and the Invisibles - PG - Th, M-W (3:30), 6:25 F-Su (1:05, 3:30), 6:25 Blood and Chocolate - PG13 - F (12, 2:25, 4:45), 7:15, 9:40, Sa-Su (12, 2:25), 4:45, 7:15, 9:40, M-W (2:25, 4:45), 7:15, 9:40 Blood Diamond - R - Th-W 8:45 Catch and Release - PG13 - F, M-W (1:45, 4:15), 7:10, 9:50, Sa-Su (1:45), 4:15, 7:10, 9:50 Children of Men - R - Th (2:35, 5:05), 7:35, 10, FW (2:35), 7:35 Code Name: The Cleaner - PG13 - Th only 7:10, 9:35 Curse of the Golden Flower - R - Th, M-W (3:25), 6:40, 9:30, F-Su (12:25, 3:25), 6:40, 9:30 Dream Girls - PG13 - Th, M-W (3:50), 6:45, 9:45, F (12:40, 3:50), 6:45, 9:45, Sa-Su (12:40), 3:50, 6:45, 9:45 Epic Movie - PG13 - F (1:10, 3:15, 5:15), 7:25, 9:35, Sa-Su (1:10, 3:15), 5:15, 7:25, 9:35, M-W (3:15, 5:15), 7:25, 9:35 Freedom Writers - PG13 - Th, M-W (3:55), 7, 9:55, F (1, 3:55), 7, 9:55, Sa-Su (1), 3:55, 7, 9:55 Good German - R - Th (2, 4:40), 7:15, 9:40, F (12:10, 5:05), 10, Sa-Su (12:10), 5:05, 10, M-W (5:05), 10 Happily N’Ever After - PG - Th only (2:20, 4:45) Letters from Iwo Jima - R - Th, M-W (3:20), 6:25, 9:30, F-Su (12:15, 3:20), 6:30, 9:30 Night At The Museum - PG - Th-F, M-W (1:30, 4:10), 6:55, 9:25, Sa-Su (1:30), 4:10, 6:55, 9:25 Primeval - R - Th only (4), 7:25, 9:55 Stomp the Yard - PG13 - Th-F, M-W (1:45, 4:25), 7:05, 9:45, Sa-Su (1:45), 4:25, 7:05, 9:45

KA’AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center, 875-4910 Babel - R - Th-F (12, 3:10), 6:30, 9:30, Sa-W (12:05, 3:10), 6:20, 9:30 Charlotte’s Web - G - Th only (12:05, 2:30), 4:50, 7:05, 9:25 Departed - R- F-W (12:10, 3:25), 6:35, 9:40 Eragon - PG - Th only (12:10, 2:25), 4:45, 7:10, 9:35 Good Shepherd - PG13 - Th only (12:15, 3:45), 7:25 Hitcher - R - Th (12:45, 3), 5:05, 7:35, 9:50 F-W (12:45, 3), 5:05, 7:20, 9:30 Pursuit of Happyness - PG13 - Th (12:50, 3:45), 7, 9:40, F-W (12:30, 3:40), 7, 9:45 Smokin Aces - R- F-W (12:00, 2:30), 5, 7:30, 10 Volver - R - F (12:50, 3:45), 6:45, 9:25, Sa-W (12:50, 3:45), 6:25, 9:25

KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 875-4910 Catch and Release - PG13 - F-Sa (1), 4:05, 7, 9:30, Su-W (1) 4:05, 7 Children of Men - R - Th only (1), 4:05, 7 Epic Movie - PG13 - F-Sa (1:45), 4:45. 7:45, 10, Su-W (1:45), 4:45. 7:45 Night At The Museum - PG13 - Th (1:15), 4:15, 7:30, F-S (1:15), 4:15, 7:15, 9:45, Su-W (1:15), 4:15, 7:15 Primeval - R - Th only (1:30), 4:45, 7:15 Queen - PG13 - Th (1:45), 4:30, 7:45, F-Sa (1:30), 4:30, 7:30, 9, Su-W (1:35), 4:30, 7:30

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658 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7865 Dreamgirls - PG13 - Th-F, M-W (12, 3:30), 6:30, 9:30, Sa-Su (12), 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 Pursuit of Happyness - PG13 - Th-F, M-W (1:15, 4), 6:45, 9:40, Sa-Su (10:30, 1:15), 4, 6:45, 9:40 Stomp the Yard - PG13 - Th-F, M-W (1:30, 4:15), 7, 9:45, Sa-Su (10:45, 1:30), 4:15, 7, 9:45

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JANUARY 25, 2007

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ART&ENTERTAINMENT

BY SAMANTHA CAMPOS SAM@MAUITIME.COM

Hand Prints The art of self-understanding

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I felt like I had known her for years. But actually, I had met Helen Kritzler, a.k.a. Haiku Helen, many years ago when she was reading palms in a side room at the old Miracles Bookstore in Makawao. I had gone in mainly out of curiosity, but also because I was at crossroads in my career—as in, I didn’t really have one. “Oh, really? I usually remember palms, not faces,” she half-joked. “What did I tell you back then?” At the time, I was working at a resort and held a sorely neglected degree in biology. I knew I was meant to do something else but just wasn’t sure where to go. Helen told me about some aspects of my character—some I knew and some I hadn’t yet recognized—that might help my direction. She also described the environment where I would be working, which eerily resembles the Maui Time offices of today. And I told her so. “Oh good,” she said, eyes twinkling. The esoteric art of palmistry—also called chiromancy or palm reading—might date as far back as the Stone Age. But popular belief is that it originated in India 3,000 years ago as a means for character analysis and counseling. Palmists believe that by studying the lines, mounts, shapes and other markings of our hands, they can assess emotional tendencies, social attitudes, past experiences and possibly where you’re headed. These days, palmistry is often considered a pseudoscience and is combined with psychology, holistic healing and divination. Helen’s great grandfather Yechiel, a rabbi and scholar of the Kabala, was a very serious man who studied everything, including hand analysis. One day, when Helen’s mother Gertrude was very young, Yechiel took her palm and read it. And the cycle began. “My mother was this wild woman,” Helen said. “She was an intellectual, and was fascinated with these arts. She was a person who naturally understood other people. She would create such an atmosphere when she read palms, she’d tell stories and I would sit at her knee and absorb it all. Then she’d send me books. She ended up doing handwriting analysis.” Helen says she began reading palms professionally 40 years ago when she was in college. She became a computer programmer for Atari, and still incorporates her love of science into her palmistry practice, often referencing books and theories to her clients. And for over 20 years, she’s been doing Tibetan Buddhist practice with Vajrayogini. “You need a psychic aspect—it’s very important with palmistry,” she said. “Buddhist meditation

allows me to see deeper. When you meditate, you quiet your mind. You really have to be a clear vessel. I can hear other people thinking! I think we’re all psychics. We can be trained to have this ability. I’m more of an empathic. My mother was more judgmental—but very loving. She hadn’t developed the psychic ability as much as I have.” Helen says that most people go to her when, like me, when they really need to clarify for themselves which way they want to go. She believes palmistry shows the path and what they need to do to fulfill their life’s purpose. Not just one thing they were meant to do, but something they need to do to feel complete. “People come to me also because they’re devastated by an emotional situation—a break-up, they’ve lost their job, something really traumatic,” she said. “I’m able to allow them to view that experience in such a way as to show them why they had to go through that. I can be in that situation with them. I’m no young chickadee—I have really experienced a huge realm so I can understand a lot.” Of course, everybody wants to know about love and career. Some people are also just really curious. “It’s very important because in this culture, we get jealous of other people,” Helen said. “We have so many choices—we can change anything about who we are physically or even with our personality. But that’s not satisfying. Becoming who you are is more satisfying. What you emphasize is what you see. My readings are always inspirational.” Helen says it’s sometimes difficult when people come with a specific question they want answered, like “Will I meet my love?” She says often the real question is really underneath. She believes that there may be difficult things to say, but they can be wonderful if said in the right way. It’s all part of why Helen enjoys reading palms. “Why do I do it? It is so much fun,” Helen said. “There’s not anything not relevant to what I do—I can study everything. It’s so intimate. I get high from doing readings. I feel better, they feel better— the world feels better. I always say, ‘There’s nobody happier than Santa Claus.’ Giving is what makes you happy. It’s a chance to be part of somebody’s life and that’s wonderful.” For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit online at www.haikuhelen.com or call 573-6343. MTW


DA KINECALENDAR BIG SHOWS Richard Goode - Thursday, Jan. 25. Hailed for music-making of tremendous emotional power, depth and sensitivty, pianist Richard Goode is acknowledged as one of today’s leading interpreters of Beethoven and Mozart, and an artist who illuminates the works of all the composers he performs. Tickets: $40, $30, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Jake Shimabukuro - Thursday-Sunday, Jan. 25-28. Known for lightning-fast fingers and revolutionary playing techniques, Jake is the young `ukulele virtuoso who shatters musical boundaries as he plays jazz, blues, funk, classical, bluegrass, folk, flamenco, and rock on the little fourstring island instrument. Tickets: $35. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Brazilian Carnaval - Saturday, Jan 27. Seriously, who could miss a chance to drink alcohol, watch a parade, get some body art, check out hot Brazilian dancers, and shake it to some samba all while wearing beads and a mask at the mall? MAPA goes all out with their Brazilian Carnaval, but the sexy accent isn’t included. Pre-party also offered. Call for details. Tickets: $25 (21 and over only). 9:30 p.m., Queen Ka`ahumanu Center, MAPA, 244-8760. Reggae on the Rocks - Sunday, Jan 28. You’ve been hearing about this reggae-fest for a month, but in case you’re not totally psyched here’s the lineup again: Rebelution, Chazar’e, Sasha, Barrington Levy, Tanya Stevens, Tribal Seeds, Yellow Man, Israel Vibrations and Elan. Beer garden for 21 and over. No weed allowed, but you figured that out the last time your joint got confiscated from the stoney security guy. $30. 3 p.m., Yamamota Track and Field, War Memorial Stadium, 808-593-3737. Campbell Brothers - Sunday, Jan. 28. Pedal steel guitarist Chuck Campbell is the recipient of a National Heritage Fellowship; he and his lap steel-playing brother Darick are two of the finest in the tradition of African-American gospel music, bringing a rich and compelling variety of material from the sanctuary to the concert hall. Tickets: $35, $25, $10. 5 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469.

TICKETS ON SALE The Radiators - Feb. 1. The Radiators were born during a transitional period in the New

Orleans’ music scene. This extremely eclectic band, virtually a musical melting pot creating their own sound: “Funky Fish Head Music,” a mixture of blues, R&B, jazz, country, Zydeco, soul, swing, and even gospel. Tickets: $50, $45, $35. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Raiatea Helm & Kaumakaiwa ‘Lopaka’ Kanaka‘ole - Feb. 2. The MACC Presents, “Local Voices-Mele Series.” Tickets: $35. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Judy's Gang - Feb. 3. Judy Ridolfino presents over 100 dancers in Judy's Gang, performing their annual tap and jazz revue to a theme about transportation. Tickets: $12, $11. 7 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Mike Daisy - Feb. 8. “Stories From the Atlantic Night Café.” Mike Daisey has been called “the master storyteller” and “one of the finest solo performers of his generation” by the New York Times for his extemporaneous monologues. Daisey is a fierce storyteller: one minute hilarious, the next minute sweet with a fine-tuned ear for digression. Tickets $20. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Keali‘i Reichel - Feb. 9-10. One of Hawai‘i’s most popular performing artists as well as a respected kumu hula, Maui’s own Keali`i Reichel and his halau present their annual program of music and hula. Tickets: $45, $35, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Anti-gravity - Feb. 15-16. Dreamed up by a champion tumbler and Broadway performer, this aerial entertainment ensemble assembles topnotch athletes from the theater, and sports worlds who regularly defy the laws of physics in a cutting edge, urban dance performance style characteristic of today’s fast-paced music video world. Tickets: $40, $28, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. McCoy Tyner Trio - Feb. 17. Pianist McCoy (Alfred) Tyner, probably best known as part of the John Coltrane Quartet, brings lusty piano dynamics, while still full with cascading and romantic sounds that are rich with the percussions tracking back to the quintessential roots of jazz music. Tickets: $45, $30, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Da Braddahs - Feb. 22-23. James Roche and Tony Silva, da kine unrelated braddahs who make up this loco local duo with special guest Mel Cabang. Da Braddahs become many different characters during their shows, drawn from an endless supply of material in everyday life and personalities on these islands. Tickets: $34, $28.

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The Grid lists nightly entertainment at bars, clubs, cafes, other non-dinner serving establishments, as well as restaurants with entertainment after 9pm.

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1279 S. Kihei Road, Kihei - 874-9299

CAFE MARC AUREL

28 N. Market St., Wailuku - 244-0852

Thursday 01/25

Friday 01/26

Saturday 01/27

Kilohana No cover, 10pm

Tom Cherry & Positive Energy, $5, 10pm

Ohana Groove $5, 10pm

Rodney K and Electric Soup No cover, 7:30pm

CASANOVA

1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220

CHARLEY’S

142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-9453

Marty Dread $7, 9pm

Sunday 01/28

Monday 01/29 – Wednesday 01/31

DJ Shark in The Water No cover, 9:30pm

Art Opening Wine Party 7:30pm

MON - Open Mic Night, No cover

Dezman, Dzaiah, Unified Soul $5, 10pm

Bassnectar $15 adv; $20 door, 10pm

WED - DjBlast, 9:45pm

Mana`o Radio Orchestra $7, 9pm

40 Points $10, 9pm

MON - Kanoa and friends, No cover, 9pm

COMPADRES

Salsa $5, 10pm

Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-7189

DJ 10pm

E & O TRADING CO.

Lahaina Cannery Mall - 667-1818

HARD ROCK CAFÉ

MON - Marty Dread

900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400

HAWAIIAN VILLAGE COFFEE

Open Mic

Open Mic

Open Mic

Uncle Jobe, Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, 1-4 p.m.

Beat Riders No cover, 9pm

Evolution No cover, 9pm

Funky Monkey No cover, 9pm

Gina Martinelli

4405 H`Piilani Hwy, Kahana - 665-1114

HENRY’S BAR & GRILL

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

7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 2427469. Aspen Santa Fe Ballet - Feb. 23. According to the New York Post, the dancers go “for broke... with magical and poetic results." Tickets: $ 35, $25, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 2427469. Tango Amor - Feb. 24. The highlight of the second International TangoFest Maui (Feb 20-25), with renowned tango artists Miriam Larici, Hugo Patyn, Brigitta Winker, George & Kai Garcia, and more. Tickets: $15. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Leon Russell - Mar. 1. Leon Russell has played on, produced, arranged and wrote some of rock’n’roll’s most successful records. He has been awarded four Gold Albums, and had a hand in many other chart-toppers: “Delta Lady,” “This Masquerade,” “Superstar,” “A Song For You.” Tickets: $55, $45, $35. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Tiempo Libre - Mar 2. Grammy-nominated Tiempo Libre (“Free Time”) is known for their incendiary, joyful performances of timba—an irresistible, dance-inducing mix of high-voltage Latin jazz mated with seductive rhythms. Dance along, the Castle will have a dance floor for this event. Tickets: $35, $30. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Face of America - Mar 3. “Face of America: Volcanoes National Park, Hawai‘i” An unforgettable artistic journey following the epic myths of Pele, Goddess of Fire, powerfully portrayed in the ancient language of hula. Tickets: $40. $30, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469.

EVENTS Whalers Village Center Stage - Every Thu, 3-4 p.m., hula lessons; Fri, 12-2 p.m., lei making class; Sat, 6:30-7 p.m., Polynesian hula show, 7:30-8 p.m., Tahitian dance; Sun, 7-8 p.m., Rhythms of Aloha with Benny Uyetake; Mon, 6:30-7 p.m., Dances of Polynesia, 7:30-8 p.m., Drums of Tahiti; Tue, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., lei making class. All shows and activities are free. Open Mic - Every night is open mic night at Hawaiian Village Coffee. Kahana Gateway location, call 665-1114.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 Transformation - Every Thu. Let Linda Hall intuitively guide you through a wide range of healing processes. Walk-ins only. Free. 1-4 p.m., Dragon’s Den, Makawao, 572-2424.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Biofeedback - Every Fri. Mary Higgins, QXCI/SCIO practicioner, helps you rebalance after living yet another day in a toxin filled word. Walk-ins only. Free. 2-5 p.m., Dragon’s Den, Makawao, 572-2424.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 Find Yourself - Every Sat. Hannah Hammerli digs deep to find your hidden issues using the Gesalt Process and Dream Tending. Walk-ins only. Free.1:30-3 p.m., Dragon’s Den, Makawao, 5722424 Konawind Band - Every Sat. Konawind Band plays for your listening enjoyment. 6-8 p.m., Kihei Marketplace. Music Conference - Learn the Hawaiian music biz from the best like Keli’i Tau’a, Keali’i Reichel, Gaylord Holomalia, entertainment lawyers and more. Shmooze, eat lunch, learn stuff, shmooze more. $55. Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus, (808) 935-2180. Eat Steak - Western Steak Fry benefit for the

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JANUARY 25, 2007

MON - Martini Night, TUE - The New Project, $5, 10pm; WED - Rio Thing, No cover, 9pm

Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign War. Patriotism, door prizes, entertainment and more. $20. 5 p.m. VFW Hall, Kihei, 264-0703. Welcome the Boar - The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui welcomes the Year of the Boar at its annual Shinnen Enkai (New Year) dinner. Food, sake, silent auction, judo, tea ceremony, kimonos and more. $40, $35. 5:30 p.m. elleair Rainbow Room, 205-1199.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 Relax Already - Every Sun. Lawrence Gold enables people to end their pain by teaching control over muscular tensions. Walk-ins only. Free. 12-1 p.m. Dragon’s Den, Makawao, 572-2424. Sundown Lounge - Disco, funk and house for your listening enjoyment. 8 p.m.-12 a.m. Le Cafe Cafe, Kihei, 879-4700.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 `Ohana Connection - Every Tue. Breakfast to promote the health and well being of all Maui residents. 8:30 a.m. 986-0209.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 Naturopathic Physician - Every Wed. Bonnie Marsh, N.D., offers up wisdom from over 20 years of experience as a Naturopathic Physician. Walk-ins only. Free. 1-4 p.m., Dragon’s Den, Makawao, 573-2424. WOW! - Every Wed. Wailea on Wednesdays presents live performances at The Shops at Wailea in the Lower Courtyard. This week: Te Tiare Patitifa. 6:30-8 p.m. 891-6770 ext. 2. Healthcare - “Healthcare Strategies and Changes on Maui.” Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation is holding a special Central Maui Town Meeting. Refreshments will be served one hour prior to meeting. Free. 6 p.m., Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation.

KEIKI After-School - Every Mon. through Fri. Hui Malama Learning Center offers after-school homework help and classes. Call for directions and hours. 244-5911. Story Time - Every Thursday there’s keiki story time and crafts. 10 a.m., Hawaiian Village Coffee, Kahana, 665-1114. Keiki Issues? - Every Thur. The Parent Project, a program for parents of strongwilled children. Wrestle the phone away from the child and make that call. Free. 6-8:30 p.m., Hui Malama Learning Center, 298-5050.

LECTURE Reading & Writing - Hui Malama Learning Center offers help for adults who would like to improve their reading and writing skills. Class dates and times vary, call Jill at 242-1174. GED - Every Thu. Hui Malama Learning Center offers a free GED class to residents of Hana. 5-7 p.m., Hana Library, 244-5911. Credit for Dummies - Thu, Jan 25. Credit Basics: What is a Credit Score? How to Clean Up your Credit Dispute and more with Sally Handley and Gerry Lum. Free. 12 p.m.-1 p.m., Maui County Business Resource Center, 270-7710. Dream Yoga - Thu, Jan. 25. From ancient times, Tibetan yoga has used the dream and sleep states as paths to enlightenment. Learn more about the process. Free. 6:30 p.m., Borders Books and Music, 281-7955. Sick of Being Sick? - Sat, Jan. 27. Bonnie Marsh, N.D. teaches which homeopathic remedies will help treat those nasty colds and flu’s that your kids keep bringing home. Free. 9:30-11:30 a.m., The Dragon’s Den, 572-2424.

MAUI TIME WEEKLY

ENVIRONMENTAL Restoration - Every Fri. Habitat restoration at Waihe`e coastal dunes with Maui Coastal Land Trust. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Waihe`e, 244-5263. CompuSwap - Fri-Sat, Jan 26-27. Recycle old televisions computers, printers and scanners or scavenge for more clutter. One man’s trash is anther man’s treasure, right? Fri, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., (accepting recyclables from businesses). Sat, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (open to individuals). Stadium parking lot, Wailuku, business’s call 878-6666, individuals 573-4018.

MON-WED - Open Mic

float on breezes, and more, as I let my imagination out of its cage and allow it to soar.” 6-p.m., Viewpoints Gallery, Makawao, 572-5979. The Biodegradable Show - Sat, Jan. 27. Opening Reception for a group exhibit of 100% biodegradable and non-toxic art. 7 p.m., Cafe Marc Aurel, 244-0852.

POETRY Express Yourself - Every Mon. Open Mic Night with music, song, poetry! Free. 7 p.m., Cafe Marc Aurel, 244-0852.

SPORTS

TV/RADIO

Walk, Run, Train - Every Thu and Tue. Whether you’re a walker or a runner, you’ve got a group to train with. 5:30 p.m., Runner's Paradise, Maui Mall, 877-5300. Tai Chi - Mon and Fri, through January. Classes will focus on persons who may want to learn to be Tai Chi trainers throughout Maui. Participants are not required to become trainers. Free. 12 p.m. State Building, High St., Wailuku, 270-7755 or 270-7383. Paradise 5K Fun Run - Sat, Jan 27. All you runners and other masochistic types, get out your sneakers and get ready to sweat. Burn, baby, burn. $25, $20, $18. 7:30 a.m., Keopualani Park, 877-5300. Fin Swim Race - Sun, Jan 28. Polar Bear 1.2 mi. race. At least you don’t sweat while swimming. I think. 9 a.m., Maui Prince, 298-3269.

Talk Story - Every Mon-Thu. Political figures take calls and answer questions on the air. 7-8 a.m., KAOI 1110 AM. Tune in and call 244-9145. Maui Talks - Every Tue. A live, public affairs, call-in talk show, hosted by Nick Nikhilananda. 7 p.m. Channel 53. Call in at 873-3430 or for info call 572-8787. Words of Peace - Every Wed and Thu. Prem Rawat broadcasts messages of world and inner peace. Not associated with a specific religion. Wed, 9 p.m.; Thu, 8:30 a.m. Akaku Channel 52, www.contactinfo.org, 573-3084. Smallville - Every Fri. Small Town Maui, a onehour, weekly radio program that shares the memories and values of the small towns we love and explores how we can learn from Maui's past to create a better future. 7 a.m. KAOI, 1110 AM. Call In - Every Fri. Political and public affairs, callin talk show with Teri Lawrence. 12-1 p.m. KAOI 1110 AM Call in 242-7800. “Islands at Risk” - Mon, Jan. 29. “Islands at Risk, Genetic Engineering in Hawai’i” is a new film on the genetic engineering of crops, the patenting of life forms and how it affects Hawai’i. 5 p.m., AKAKU Channel 53.

STAGE Casting Call - The rehearsals for “Pirates of Penzance” are already up and running, but there is a need for additional players. Contact Director Mark Collmer at Maui Academy of Performing Arts at 205-5129. Auditions - Sun, Jan. 28. Maui OnStage announces open auditions for it’s Spring musical, “A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum.” Auditions will be held by appointment only. 1-6 p.m., Iao Theater, Wailuku, 244-8680.

ART Nancy Terrebonne - Thu, Jan 25. Nancy Terrebonne will be demonstrating her watercolor techniques. For the past several years, Mrs. Terrebonne has been creating paintings with watercolors and Sumi ink on crumbled masa paper. 4-8 p.m., Maui Hands Gallery, Hyatt Regency Ka`anapali, 667-7997. Art Maui Symposium - Thu, Jan 25. Dr. Tom Klobe presents a slide show tour of the award winning exhibitions tht he has designed and curated. Open forum discussing the importance of professionalism in art to follow. 5:30 p.m., Alexa Higashi Meeting Room, MACC, 244-8272. Art Night - Every Fri. Stroll through dozens of art galleries in Lahaina Town. Special gallery shows, featured artists-in-action, and refreshments. Free and open to the public. 7-10 p.m., Front Street, 667-9194. McKenna Hallett - Every Fri in Jan. “Preserving Unexpected Art.” Meet MacKenna Hallett, to whom a scrap metal yard is always filled with piles of unexpected art. Maui Hands, Lahaina, 667-9898. Linda Whittenmore - Sat, Jan 27. “Only Seekers Find It.” Opening reception. Linda’s unique abstract monotypes result from of a finely tuned artistic sense combined with a passion to continually explore new themes and styles. 5 p.m., Maui Hands, Paia, 579-9245. Diana Dorenzo - Sat, Jan 27. Opening reception. Diana Dorenzo says, “Come and see a herd of zen cows, a flock of pastel birds, flowers that

DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Wed, Thu, Fri, John Kane; Sat, Harry Troupe; Mon, Tue, Marvin Tevaga. All sets 7:30-9:30 p.m. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 6610700. Cheeseburger In Paradise - Live music nightly. All sets 4:30-7:30 p.m. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4855. Compadres - Tue, 4 p.m., Damien Awai. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-7189. Cool Cat Cafe - Thu, Sat, Sun, Tue, Howard Ahia. Mon, Fri, The Carroll Brothers; Wed, Hau Phat. All sets 7:30-10 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 667-0908. Hula Grill - (Early sets) Wed, Thu, Fri, Ernest Pua’a; Sat, Sun, Mon, Kawika Lum Ho; Tue, Jarret Roback. Early sets 3-5 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Braddah Brian & Roy; Fri, Brian, Roy & Kawika;. Sat, “TBA”; Sun, Ryan Tanaka & Friends; Mon,“TBA”; Tue, Albert & Roy; Wed, An Den. Late sets 7-9:30 p.m. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building P, Kaanapali, 667-6636. Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Fri, Sat, Acoustic music. All sets 7 p.m. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., 667-0787. Jack’s Terrace Restaurant & Bar - Thu, Harry Troupe. Fri, Joshua. Sat, Greg DiPiazza. Tue, Wed, Bentley Kalalway. All sets 7-10 p.m. 843 Waine’e St., Lahaina, 667-9616. Kahana Sands Restaurant - Thu, Sat, Tue, Wayne Dunn. All sets 3-6 p.m. 4299 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy, Kahana, 669-5000.


The Grid lists nightly entertainment at bars, clubs, cafes, other non-dinner serving establishments, as well as restaurants with entertainment after 9pm.

Thursday 01/25 ISANA RESTAURANT

515 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-1811

Karaoke

JACQUES

36 Keala Pl., Kihei - 875-7711

KAHULUI ALE HOUSE

355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001

Karaoke

Karaoke

MON - Karaoke; TUE - Karaoke; WED - Karaoke

L Dog 10pm

TUE - Da Hawaiians, 6pm WED - Chicko and Da Kine, 6pm

Kenny Roberts 6pm

El Nino 6pm

Q103 $6, 10pm

Crunch Pups $5, 10pm

Danny Murray No cover, 10pm

TBA 10pm

Dave Caroll 10pm

Karaoke 9:30pm

Karaoke 9:30pm

845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811

KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE

136 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 667-5555

LAHAINA COOLERS

Sunday 01/28

Monday 01/29 – Wednesday 01/31

MON - DJ Boom Shot, 10pm; WED - Tom Cherry Band, $5, 10pm

Live Reggae Music No cover, 9pm

Dickenson St., Lahaina - 661–7082

744 Front St., Lahaina - 661–9090

Karaoke

Jared 6pm

KIMO’S

LAHAINA STORE GRILLE

Saturday 01/27

DJs El Gato and Louie Mole, $5, 10pm

120 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8844

KAHALE’S BEACH CLUB

Friday 01/26

DJ mix 10pm

LIFE’S A BEACH

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891–8010

Kimo’s - Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, Sam Ahia. All sets 6:30-8:30 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. Lahaina Store Grille - Wed, JD on the Rocks, 58:45 p.m.; Mon, JD on the roof 6-9 p.m. 744 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9090. Leilani’s On The Beach - Fri, Scott Baird;. Sat, JD and Harry; Sun, Kilohana. All sets 2:30-5 p.m. 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy, Building J, Ka’anapali, 661-4495. Longhi’s - Fri, Crazy Fingers; Sat, Scotty Rotten. All sets 5-7 p.m. 888 Front St., Lahaina, 667-2288. Maui Brewing Co. - Thu, Fri, Nino Toscano; Sat, Wed, Marvin Tevaga; Mon, Brian Haia; Tue, Kawika Lum Ho. All sets 6:30-8:30 p.m. 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy #217, Lahaina, 669-3473. Moose McGillycuddy’s - Thu, Greg & Steve; Fri, Llayne & Greg; Sat, Sun, Mark & Mike; Wed, Anastasia. All sets 6-9 p.m. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7758. Mulligan’s on the Wharf - Fri, AnRil; Sat, John Taylor. All sets 7 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661-8881. Pioneer Inn - Thu, Ah-Tim Eleniki; Tue, Captain Billy Bones; Wed, Greg Di Piazza. All sets 6-8 p.m. 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. Reilley’s Steaks & Seafood - Thu, Shiro Mori; Fri, Darrin Lenett; Mon, Tue, Gene Argel; Wed, Angie Carr. All sets 6-8 p.m. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Ste #304 Kahana, 667-7477 Sea House Restaurant - Thu, Albert Kaina and Kincades Basques; Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Kincade Basques; Sun, Andrew; Wed, Albert Kaina. All sets 6:30 or 7-9 p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Honoapiilani Road, Napili, 669-1500.

SOUTH MAUI Blue Marlin Harbor-Front Grill & Bar - Fri, Mon, Boy Kana’e and Ka’ Uhaneleo; Sat, Braddah Frances and Friends; Mon-Sat sets 6:30-9 p.m. Sun, Terri Garrison. Sun sets 4-6:30 p.m Maalaea Harbor, 244-8844. Cafe Cafe - Tue, Joshua. 7-9 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 879-4700. Capische? - Thu, Fri, Sat, Mark Johnston;. Sun, Wed, Brian Cuomo. All sets 7-10 p.m. Diamond Resort, 555 Kaukahi, 879-2224. Enrique’s Cocina Mexicana -- Fri, Eddi Delgado; Sat, Mon, Island Stylin’. All sets 7-8:30 p.m. 2395 S Kihei Rd #111, Kihei, 875-2910. Ma’alaea Grill - Thu, Sat, Benoit Jazz Works. All sets 6:30-9 p.m. Maalaea Harbor, 243-2206. Marco’s Southside Grill - Nightly, Various artists (piano). All sets 7-10 p.m. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., 8744041. Moose McGillycuddys - Sat, Joshua. 7-10 p.m. 2511 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei. Mulligan’s on the Blue – Thu, Gene Argel and Makana, 7 p.m.; Fri, Wailea Nights 8 pm; Sat, Sun, Celtic Tigers, 7 p.m.; Mon, Gypsy Pacific, 7 p.m.; Tue, Benoit Jazz Works, 7 p.m.; Wed, Steve Sargenti, 6 p.m. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 8741131. Seawatch Restaurant - Nightly music 6-9 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Dr., 875-8080. South Shore Tiki Lounge - Thu, Sun, Tue, Tony & Peter; Fri, Eclipse; Sat, Erin Smith; Mon, Kanoa; Wed, Kenny Roberts. All sets 4-6 p.m. 1913 Kihei Road, Kalama Village, 874-6444.

DJ mix 10pm

JD’s Band 8:30pm

DJ mix 10pm

MON - DJ mix, 10pm: TUE - DJ mix, 10pm: WED - DJ mix, 10pm

Plate Lunch All-Stars

Maui Underground

Crunch Pups 9pm

MON - Open Mic w/Adam Bowen, 9pm; TUE - Kanoa and Shawn, 9pm; WED - Malik & Stripbeat, 9pm

Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café – Thu, Tue, Patrick Major. All sets 6-10 p.m. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. Tradewinds Poolside Cafe - Thu, Kawika Lum Ho; Fri, Kaleo Cullen; Sat, Louise Lambert; Sun, Mon, Kenny Roberts; Tue, Kaleo Cullen w/ hula by Cora; Wed, Keoki Ruiz. All sets 6-9 p.m. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S. Kihei Rd, 891-8860. Yorman’s By The Sea - Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, All That Jazz Band; Mon, Tue, Joyce and Gord. All sets 7-10 p.m. 760 S. Kihei Rd. Kihei, 874-8385. Zuihao - Fri, Howard Ahia. 4-8 p.m.; Wed, ArmaDillo, 4-7 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-9020.

CENTRAL MAUI AK’s Cafe - Fri, Ron Kuala’au. 6 p.m. 1237 L Main St, Wailuku, 244-8774. Café Marc Aurel - Sat, Belly Dancing. 7 p.m. & 8 p.m.; Mon, Open Mic Night. 7:30 p.m. 28 N. Market Street, Wailuku, 244-0852. Mañana Garage - Nightly, Neto & Friends. All sets 6:30-9 p.m. 33 Lono Ave., Kahului, 873-0220. Sushi Go - Wed, Live music. 4-8 p.m. Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, Kahului, 877-8744. Unisan - Tue, Fri, Open Mic Night. 7-10 p.m. 2102 Vineyard St., Wailuku, 244-4500. Wow-wee Maui Cafe - Sat, Bradduh Francis, 8:30-11:30 p.m. 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 871-1414.

UPCOUNTRY MAUI Hana Hou Cafe - Thu, Haiku Hillbillys; Wed, Tom Conway and Randall Rospond. All sets 6-9 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd, Haiku Cannery, 575-2661. Jacque’s - Mon, Live Jazz. 5 p.m. 120 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-8844. Livewire Cafe - Wed, Joshua. 7-9 p.m. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009.

RESORT SHOWS WEST MAUI ■ HYATT REGENCY MAUI RESORT & SPA 200 NOHEA KAI DR, LAHAINA, 661-1234 Weeping Banyan Lounge - Nightly, Live music. All sets 6:30-9:30 p.m. Torch lighting ceremony nightly. ■ KAANAPALI BEACH CLUB 104 KA’ANAPALI SHORES, LAHAINA, 661-2000 Ohana Bar & Grill - Wed, Thu, Live music; Fri, Patrick Major; Sun, Wayne and Friends; Mon, Tue, Ernest Pua’a. All sets 5:30-9:30 p.m. Torch lighting ceremony nightly. ■ KA’ANAPALI BEACH HOTEL 2525 KAANAPALI PARKWAY, 661-0011 Kupanaha - Nightly, Hula show, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tiki Courtyard - Nightly, Alanui with Uncle Rudi; Sun, Hula show. All sets 6:30 p.m. ■ MAUI MARRIOTT 100 NOHEA KAI DRIVE, KAANAPALI, 667-1200 Nalu’s - Sat, Kawika Lum Ho. 5:30-7:30 p.m. ■ NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT 5900 Honoapiilani Hwy, Napili, 669-1500 Thu, Kincaid and Albert; Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Kincaid Basques; Sun, Kapule Paoa; Wed, Albert Kaina. All sets 7-9 p.m. ■ RITZ-CARLTON KAPALUA

ONE RITZ-CARLTON DRIVE, KAPALUA, 669-6200 Lobby Lounge - Nightly, Live music. All sets 6-10 p.m. Banyan Tree Restaurant - Thu, Fri, Sat, Tue, Wed, World fusion duo Ranga Pae. All sets 6:159:45 p.m. ■ ROYAL LAHAINA RESORT 2780 KEKAA DRIVE, KAANAPALI, 661-3611 Royal Ocean Terrace - Thu, Fri, Sat, Live Hawaiian. 6-8 p.m. ■ SHERATON MAUI HOTEL 2605 KAANAPALI PARKWAY, 661-0031 Lagoon Bar - Nightly, Hula dancing during sets. Thu, Mon, Tue, Bobby and Ralph; Fri, Ralph and Allan; Sat, Sun, Fausto and Kawaika; Wed, Nathan and Ralph. All sets 6-8 p.m. Torchlighting and cliff diving ceremony at sunset nightly. ■ THE WESTIN MAUI HOTEL 2365 KAANAPALI PARKWAY, 667-2525 Ono Bar & Grille - Thu, Sat, Steve Sargenti; Fri, Larry Golis; Sun, Margie Heart; Mon, Ernest Puaa; Tue, Brian Haia; Wed, Pam Peterson. TueSun shows, 6-9 p.m. Mon, 5:30-9 p.m. Tropica - (Early sets) Thu, Wed, Brian Haia; Fri, Sat, Mon, Marvin Tevaga; Sun, Josh Kahula; Tue, Ernest Pua`a. Early sets 3-6 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Fri, Wed, Benny Uyetake; Sat, Tue, Mitch Kepa; Sun, Steve Sargenti; Mon, Josh Kahula. Late sets 6-9 p.m.

(Followed by) Thu, Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Wed, Mele `Ohana Duo. Late sets 8:30-10:30 p.m.

EAST MAUI ■ HOTEL HANA-MAUI HANA, 248-8211 Paniolo Lounge - Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Live music. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Main Dining Room - Thu, Sun, Hula dancing. 7:30-8:15 p.m.

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SOUTH MAUI ■ FOUR SEASONS RESORT WAILEA 3900 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 874-8000 Lobby Lounge - (Early sets) Thu, Steve Repollo and Alan Villeran; Sat, Mon, Island Style Trio with hula dancing. Early sets 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Sal Godinez and Marcus Johnson; Fri, Clay Mortensen and George Tavoularis; Sat, Mon, Nils and Anastasia; Sun, Pam Peterson and Rudy Baria; Wed, Clay Mortensen and Gilbert Emata. Late sets 8:30-11:30 p.m. Torchlighting ceremony nightly. ■ GRAND WAILEA RESORT HOTEL & SPA 3850 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 875-1234 Botero Bar - Wed, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Live music. Humuhumunukunukuapua’a - Nightly, 5:30 p.m., Strolling Hawaiian Duo. ■ THE FAIRMONT KEA LANI MAUI 4100 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 875-4100 Lobby Bar - Nightly, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Live music. ■ THE SHOPS AT WAILEA 3750 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA East Wing- Wed, 6:30-8 p.m., Marti Kluth. Lower Courtyard- Wed, 6:30-8 p.m., Jamie Lawerence and Friends. ■ WAILEA MARRIOTT 3700 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 879-1922 Kumu Bar & Grill - Nightly, Hula dancing. 6-9 p.m. Mele Mele Lounge - Nighly, Live music. 9-11 p.m. ■ RENAISSANCE WAILEA BEACH RESORT 3550 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 879-4900 Sunset Terrace - Wed, Thu, Bobby Krueger; Fri, Mahalo Greg; Sat, Rama Camarillo; Sun, Mondo Kane; Mon, Tue, Lono. All sets 6-9 p.m. ■ MAUI PRINCE HOTEL 5400 MAKENA ALANUI, 874-1111 Molokini Lounge - (Very early sets) Fri, Mon, Wed, Mele `Ohana Duo. Very early sets 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (Followed by) Thu, Sat, Sun, Tue, Ron Kuala’au; Fri, Mon, Wed, Mele `Ohana Duo. Early sets 6 p.m.

FRIDAY JANUARY 26th, 2007 OAHU, HI - ONG KING ART CENTER 184 North King St, Honolulu, All Ages, $10, 10 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 27th, 2007 MAUI, HI - CASANOVAS 1188 Makawao Ave, Makawao, 21+, $15 advance, 10pm

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

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Sunday 01/28

Monday 01/29– Wednesday 01/31

Nils & Anastasia 8:30-11:30pm

Dr. Nat, 8:30-11:30pm

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

DJ Mackie $5, 9:30pm

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Saturday 01/27

Neto, Latin salsa night, No cover, 8-11pm

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The Willies No cover, 8-11pm

Sexy Saturday’s No cover, 8-11pm;

WED - Karaoke, 9pm

DJ Temptations $10, 10pm

Salsa Dancing No cover, 10pm

MON - Salsa Dancing, No cover, 10pm; WED - DJ, No cover, 10pm

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DJ Mackie Mac No cover, 9pm

DJ Mello Yello No cover, 9pm

DJ Mello Yello No cover, 9pm

MON - DJ Mello Yello, No cover 9pm; TUE DJ Mackie Mac, $5, 9pm, WED - DJ Mackie Mac, No cover, 9pm

James McCarthy No cover, 8pm

Ryan Silky No cover, 10pm

Erin Smith No cover, 10pm

Johnny Ringo No cover, 10pm

MON - DJ Bern, No cover, 9pm; TUE - Trevor Jones, No cover, 9pm; WED - Open Mic, No cover, 10pm

Live Jazz, No cover 9pm-12am

Live Jazz, No cover, 9pm-12am

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

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Karaoke, 10pm-1am

DJ Durty, No cover, 10pm

Backyard Party No cover, 9pm

DJ Magnetic No Cover, 10pm

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MON - Menage a Trois; $5; TUE - Karaoke; WED - Dollar Live w/The Secret

MON - Crazy Fingers, 10pm, No cover; TUE - DJ Boomshoot, No cover, 10pm; WED - Crunch Pups, No cover, 10pm

DJ Blast, $15, 9:30pm

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LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) Leos have a marvelous capacity to influence the world around them. It can lead, however, to a bad habit of walking into a situation, and instead of simply accepting it as it is, changing things around to suit their own taste, needs and opinions. You might have better ideas about room layout and interior design, but if you start rearranging your new roommates’ furniture the night you move in, they probably won’t take kindly to it. Tread carefully, Leo. Just because you have the power to change the world around you doesn’t mean you should always use it.

VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Your lust for efficiency means you sorely resent it whenever you have to do something that’s not an especially fruitful use of your time. Nevertheless, since the world isn’t populated entirely by Virgos, it means you’ll have to endure countless hours of this kind of thing. You can mitigate it somewhat by multitasking—making phone calls while waiting in line, for example—but that’s not really the best solution. You don’t have to milk every minute for its maximum productivity, you know. Try another angle, one that’s just as much a challenge, but probably more achievable: milk every moment for its maximum enjoyability, instead.

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) At the Cut and Paste live competitions, designers use their computers and artistic skills to generate designs on a given theme in real-time, while their works-in-progress are beamed onto screens for an audience to enjoy. Their work is influenced by audience reactions in the same way a DJ’s mixing might be based on the dancing and enthusiasm of those listening. You, too. could bring more people into the loneliest aspects of your existence, probably in a way that enriches all of you. Why not give it a try?

SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) Distance makes the heart grow fonder, as they say. It works as well when the distance consists of time rather than space; it’s easy to romanticize your memories, for example, and fall in love with a mentally edited version of someone you once knew, even if you didn’t adore them back when you knew them. Beware of self-delusion this week, as your potential to fool yourself is at a yearlong high. This could be dangerous not only for you and your (surprisingly tender) heart, but also for whomever you’re fooling yourself about.

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Eschew snobbery—this week and every week. Think of those beautiful people who aren’t aware of how gorgeous they are; they’ll flirt with anyone, because the concept of “out of their league” hasn’t even crossed their minds. Those who’ve become aware of their cuteness, however, often display that awareness in unattractive ways. You’re not naturally snobby. But you’re in danger of crossing that line, based on your charm, good looks, intelligence, experience or whatever. Remember to keep it cool; yeah, you’re great. So is everyone else. Whether you can appreciate what they’ve got to offer, or not—that’s your problem.

CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) I see so many Capricorns defeated by shyness and insecurity. The fact is, most people are somewhat shy and somewhat insecure. Someone’s going to have to make the first move eventually, if anything’s going to happen. Assess the likelihood that it’ll be the other person; it’s very improbable. That leaves you. Be realistic about the situation. Your two choices are: 1. Wait and see, but end up with only disappointment, because nothing will happen. 2. Go for it. This could, of course, go either way. But as it’s the only option that even allows the possibility of something fantastic and inspiring to occur. Locate your chutzpah and use it.

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