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•Party People What does it mean to be a Democrat in Hawai’i? – by Anthony Pignataro

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•Fresh Fish Story The Fish Market’s almost as good as the ocean – by Ashley Fitch

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2. When he read in the Washington Post that the CIA is holding an unknown number of terror suspects in secret prisons throughout Eastern Europe, Republican U.S. Majority Leader Bill Frist… a) Said that he wasn’t concerned “about what goes on” in the prisons but thought the unnamed CIA sources for the story were a far greater threat to national security. b) Said he was outraged that the U.S. would stoop to using former Soviet gulag prisons and would immediately hold hearings to find out how this could happen. c) Said he never believes anything he reads in the Washington Post. 3. Reporter Judith Miller recently retired from The New York Times because… a) She got a better offer to become the new editor of Women’s Wear Daily. b) The paper finally decided that she— who wrote story after story in 2002 and 2003 proclaiming that Saddam Hussein had huge stockpiles of nuclear, chemical

and biological weapons—wasn’t up to the Times’ standards. c) She got tired of dealing with pesky questions from her editors about who her sources were and whether they were telling the truth. d) Well, no one really knows why she retired because she and her bosses have said so many conflicting things about her work that it’s impossible to tell what’s true anymore. 4. Karl Rove is… a) The real power and brain behind George W. Bush. b) A kinda fat guy with a big doughy face and a tendency to get right-wing lunatics elected to public office. c) If there’s any justice left in Washington, the guy who’s going to get his ass indicted pretty soon for leaking that CIA chick’s name to the press in an attempt to smear her husband for daring to tell the world that Iraq hadn’t tried to buy 500 tons of enriched uranium from Niger. d) All of the above. 5. The U.S. Senate went into secret closed session on Nov. 1 of this year because… a) Bill Frist wanted to distribute naked pictures of a certain recently nominated Supreme Court candidate who shall remain nameless. b) Democrats finally want to get to the bottom of that whole Iraqi war thing. c) How the hell do I know? It was a secret. 6. Of the following, which one serenaded the International Space Station last week? a) Incubus singing “Stellar.” b) Paul McCartney singing “English Tea.” c) James Taylor singing “You’ve got a friend.”

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ehbrah@mauitime.com This goes out to the impatient guy on the dirt bike who was doing a wheelie while tailgating me on Kula Highway last week. I was going a bit over the speed limit, but it still wasn’t fast enough for you. You obviously couldn’t wait for the oncoming traffic to pass us so you just decided to head off road and pass me on the right. Thanks for endangering all of us with your stupid impatience. I guess if you don’t care about that, you probably also don’t care that you were driving without a license plate. I was going to report you, but as you passed me you sprayed my truck with so much dust and gravel that I couldn’t see you. How kind of you.


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‘This Must be Stopped’ Trying to keep off-roaders out of the Kula Forest Reserve

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DLNR Officers Awo and DeCambra looking over some of the damage Six thousand, four hundred feet up the western slope of Haleakala is the stateowned Kula Forest Reserve. There fog blankets the conifers and native trees, mist kisses your skin and silence slows your mind while serenity embraces your spirit. That is, until the growling of ATVs and dirt bike engines rip through the forest and whatever peace of mind you’ve achieved. Annoying? Yes. Illegal? Absolutely, though that doesn’t seem to stop people from tearing apart the landscape. On Nov. 4, 2005, Randy DeCambra, an officer with the state’s Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE), went on a little expedition through the reserve. With him were fellow Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) officers like Maui Branch Chief Randy Awo, East Maui Supervisor Dexter Tom and enforcement officer Brooks Tamaye. Their job was to assess the deep scarring of the forest caused by the increasing illegal dirt bike runs through the area. “This is really disturbing,” said Awo as he examined the trampled native shrubs and freshly cut tire tracks. Overwhelmed by the extent of the damage, the DOCARE officers were speechless as they looked at the tire ruts scarring the face of Kanahau summit. Back in May, personnel from the state’s Division of Forestry and Division of State Parks installed barriers at the lower Skyline trail gate at Kanahau to prevent

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off-road vehicles from getting in. They’re clearly not working. “I’ve seen enough,” said Awo, finally breaking the silence. “This must be stopped.” A mountain man at heart, DeCambra spends part of his time in the Kula Forest Reserve as a civilian hunter and hiker. When staffing allows, he also patrols as a DOCARE enforcement officer. “The ATV and dirt bike activity up here is out of control,” DeCambra told me. “This careless destruction is causing erosion, disturbing the native bird populations, bringing in invasive species and hampering the ability of native Koa, Sandalwood and Ohia trees to successfully reestablish throughout the reserve… Maui lacks an off-road trail system for these thrill seekers so they come up here cutting up the mountainside and carving out new tracks.” It’s pretty clear that DOCARE enforcement officers are spread thin. They say it’s because of state budget cuts. They also say limited manpower makes it difficult to protect Maui’s natural resources from what they call selfish and irresponsible off-road motor-bikers who are enjoying a free-for-all at the expense of other uses. In theory, hikers, mountain-bikers, nature enthusiasts and hunters enjoy the Kula Forest Reserve. Awo says his department has been receiving complaints from hunters and other recreational users alerting them to illegal dirt bike activity. Hikers don’t like the bikes’ high-pitched motors, which disturbs the peace and quiet. With the opening of 2005-2006 game bird

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hunting season on Nov. 5, enforcement officers are now expecting complaints from hunters. Until Jan. 16 of next year, bird hunters are allowed to hunt weekends and holidays, which are prime times for dirt-bike warriors. Right now, Awo is working with the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) in trying to find a way to curb the damage caused by the off-roaders. One action they’re considering is a temporary closure of the area. “Although highly unpopular, a closure of the Kula Forest Reserve will bring those with vested interest in preserving the area to the table to start discussions,” said Awo. “Through constructive discussion, we can raise the awareness and apply pressure to get these illegal off-road riders to stop. We need to come up with a strategic plan to deter these illegal activities and yet, not curtail the enjoyment entitled to the legal area users.” Until that happens—if that happens—they’re stuck trying to enforce the current laws, which mandate a maximum penalty of a $1,000 fine and up to 30 days in jail to anyone caught off-roading through the reserve. Even worse, enforcement officers can confiscate the vehicles used in these violations. MTW

Last year the Maui County Department of Liquor Control zealously went after bars and restaurants that got caught in minor decoy sting operations. This year, they’re really pushing over-service—serving booze to a customer who’s already drunk. Koho Bar and Grill in Kahului—which apparently never had a problem with the LC before—was the latest to get heat from the LC’s Board of Adjudication. On Dec. 23, 2004, after drinking at least four bottles of Coors Light at Koho, a guy named Carl Ayaya got into a car accident. After being arrested for driving under the influence, he told officers he’d gotten drunk at Koho. At the board’s Nov. 3, 2005 hearing, Koho pleaded no contest, saying they unquestionably served Ayaya more drinks than they should have. But they also cast doubt on the LC’s whole over-service policy. “We’re guilty of serving him four to five beers,” general partner Roy Dunn told the board. “But we didn’t get him drunk.” The licensee’s responsibility is to throw out visible drunks, Koho attorney Richard Rost told the board. But he also insisted that Ayaya “wasn’t visible” as a drunk to Koho’s staff. Had he been, Dunn said they never would have served him. That’s a huge problem for the licensee. Dunn insisted that he trains his employees not to serve any alcohol to anyone who exhibits signs of drunkenness, but he also said they’re powerless when confronted with someone who doesn’t show any outward signs of intoxication. The board didn’t seem to be listening. Board Member M.D. Alborano chastised Dunn, saying Ayaya “should have been cut off.” Dunn agreed—what else was he going to say?—but reiterated his point, saying his bartender had been with him for 10 years and was very good about watching customers. In the end, serving Ayaya cost Koho $2,000, though the board—at Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Andrew Martin’s request— suspended half that amount if Koho can keep from overserving another customer for a year.

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MAUICOUNTY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 So those whining eggheads over at the University of Hawai’i are at it again. Ooh, we don’t want a $50 million contract to do military research for the U.S. Navy. Woe is us—we’re an institute of higher learning, not a secret defense lab tasked to come up with new weapons and sensors. Hey, it’s the 21st century! Everyone’s now part of the military-industrial complex! Even your local pre-school! Okay, maybe not your local preschool. But come on! War is the new Peace—it’s breaking out all over! And yet still UH complains. In today’s Honolulu Star-Bulletin, they’re bitching about this new report commissioned by the Faculty Senate that raises all these questions about the Navy’s proposed contract with the university for a special University Affiliated Research Center (UARC). How does UARC research get published? Or does it? What can the school do with equipment the UARC purchases? What about intellectual property rights? Does the research staff need top secret security clearances? What about conflicts of interest if faculty does UARC and non-UARC work? Drug tests for everyone? Okay, okay, I get it: the Navy’s proposed contract has a lot of problems. Boo-frickin’-hoo. Do you guys want to make the Navy cry by asking for a rewrite? Do you want to make Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld cry? You know, he’s a feeble old man who cries like a little girl when he doesn’t get his way, be it torturing terror suspects in secret prisons or getting universityaffiliated research contracts. I don’t particularly want to see that, and I don’t think UH wants to either.

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Harry Eagar can’t even get a simple blowjob story about genetically modified food right. “Thank you very much for your story ‘Seeds a growth industry in isles,’ published Nov. 4,” Monsanto Hawai’i site manager Paul Koehler wrote in a letter to The Maui News today, before proceeding to “clarify two aspects of the article in order to avoid misunderstanding.” First, Koehler wrote that Monsanto really does worry about its genetically engineered pollen floating around the island and contaminating other crops (Eagar’s story seemed to suggest that such occurrences were just the rantings of “GMO alarmists”). And second, Koehler pointed out that Eagar incorrectly translated the industry acronym “BT” as standing for “biotechnology,” when in fact he should have written it as “Bt,” which is shorthand for Bacillus thuringiensis, a special Monsanto crop spliced with bacterium DNA to protect it from certain insects. Keep giving ‘em hell, Harry!

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FRIDAY, NOV. 11 Apparently that whole B-2 Bomber spymaster indictment thing the Fed handed down on Haiku resident and former Northrop Grumman engineer Noshir Gowadia is all a big “misunderstanding,” says his family. According to an Associated Press story yesterday, Gowadia’s family wants copies of his security clearance, which supposedly shows that he was cleared to sell his infrared-suppression engine technological expertise to three—or is it eight?—countries that no one seems in any hurry to name. In a statement Gowadia’s lawyers distributed to the media, the guy’s family said, “Professor Gowadia’s family”—isn’t it cute how they referred to themselves in the third person?—“trusts that the correct facts will come out and that this misunderstanding will be cleared up in the days and weeks to come.”

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Okay, seriously—what are the odds they’re correct? Well, sure, back in 1999 the federal government charged nuclear engineer Wen Ho Lee with 59 counts of supposedly selling secrets to China, and that guy turned out to be completely innocent. Then in 2004 they charged U.S. Army chaplain James Yee with spying, only to later clear him of all criminal charges. Hey, maybe the family’s got a point…

SATURDAY, NOV. 12 Saw Good Night, and Good Luck about the right-wing, red-baiting Senator Joseph McCarthy. Coincidence? I hope so.

SUNDAY, NOV. 13 We just have 18 months to go before the Superferry starts docking at Kahului Harbor, and there’s still no place to put it! That’s the grim determination of reporter Valerie Monson in today’s Maui News story “Issues ferried about.” The big loser in the fight over the Supeferry? That

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TUESDAY, NOV. 15 By the way, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to turn its annual listing of all the toxic sites that are currently poisoning the nation into a biannual publication and also allow companies to keep from reporting toxic spills unless they’re 10 times the current threshold. Beyond the fact that the EPA is part of the Bush Administration, does anyone really need a justification? Anthony Pignataro wishes the Defense Department would contract out for some decent canned Navy Bean Soup. MTW

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Nice to see the war between Wackenhut security guards and Pacific Wings employees at Kahului Airport is still raging. KHON-2 News ran footage this morning of Wackenhut guard Eric Brown going off on a Pacific Wings employee, hitting him and threatening him repeatedly. Police later arrested Brown, 49, and charged him with second-degree terroristic threatening. This latest skirmish comes barely three weeks after another Wackenhut guard allegedly attacked Pacific Wings president Greg Kahlstorf at the airport manager’s officer. Entertaining as all this is, aren’t private security firms supposed to going after the guys making terroristic threats and such?

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COMPELLING EXPLANATIONS Neelesh Phadnis, 24, acting as his own lawyer, earned himself a conviction in Seattle in October for killing his parents, in large part (according to a Seattle Times story) because of his defense that the crimes were committed by, first, a gang of 400-pound Samoans, later augmented during his testimony to include their girlfriends, two whites, two blacks, a Native American and a transsexual, and later still, to be described as more than 30 armed Samoans. They were all slow runners, too, for Phadnis said he outran them all to escape, despite being seriously wounded. When he finally summoned the police, he told the arriving officers that he was too tired and hungry to talk about his parents’ bodies and that they should “go home.”

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What Governor Linda Lingle said in a Nov. 2, 2005 press release on replacing state Representative Galen Fox (R, 23rd District), who was recently convicted of a misdemeanor sex offense: “This process is designed to be inclusive and transparent, with the goal of selecting the best individual to represent the people of the district.”

What she didn’t say: The last time Lingle tried to replace a state representative she put “Democrat” Bev Harbin in Ken Hiraki’s old 28th District seat. After the Honolulu papers started reporting about Harbin’s past convictions for passing bad checks and unpaid state income tax debts, Lingle had to get on one knee and ask her to resign. Instead, Harbin started ripping Lingle, telling the Honolulu Advertiser on Nov. 8, 2005 that she’s running again next year—as the Democrat’s “worst nightmare. Everybody turned their back on me, including the governor,” she said, admitting that she never told Lingle about her past misdemeanor convictions. -Anthony Pignataro

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KISSING DISEASE Park Hyatt hotel maid Louise Kelsey, 58, testified in August in Melbourne, Australia, that she was kissed against her will in 2001 by a hotel guest (an Uruguayan soccer player in town for a World Cup match) and suffered a post-traumatic stress disorder that led to her being declared legally blind in 2002. Though a doctor for the defense derided it as “the most powerful kiss in history,” the hotel’s insurer agreed to its liability in October and said it would negotiate the money amount.

CREME DE LA WEIRD Animal control officers raided a house in Torrance, Calif., in October on reports that birds were being improperly kept there and ultimately found about 300, of which about 120 were dead. Gerard Enright, 61, was arrested when police caught him in the act of performing a tumorectomy on his No. 1 pigeon, Twister, that he had sedated with vodka. Enright is not a surgeon but said he had watched his veterinarian closely enough to know what he was doing.

BEST RECENT HEADLINES ABOUT TOENAILS “Woman Charged $1,133 to Clip Toenail” (a September Associated Press report on a classaction lawsuit against Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle for allegedly excessive fees, including a test-preparatory toenail clipping); “Man Sues Over Leg Amputation After Ingrown Toenail” (a September story on the WOAI-TVradio Web site in San Antonio, Texas, reporting a farmer’s lawsuit against Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Waco, Texas, claiming that he contracted the flesh-eating bacteria after ingrown-toenail surgery). MTW


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The Lance and Charlie Show Debating the morality of development at Seabury Hall Jencks. That they each got eight days to prepare answers to those questions was made obvious right off the bat. When asked the first question, “How do you control growth on Maui?” Jencks immediately stood and referred to his easel, which displayed a giant sheet of notes labeled “Controlling Growth on Maui.” After a 15-minute recess following the Philosophy Club questions, seven questions from the audience were picked at random and given to both participants. People asked questions concerning the homeless people camped out on the breakwater in Kahului, how building permits could be easier to get and where all these new planned developments were going to get water. But the high point was at the end—a lightening round in which Holter and Jencks each had seven minutes to ask seven questions of the other. This was real debating—Holter eating up

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Charlie Jencks took a deep breath and started pacing around. “There’s plenty of water on Maui,” he said, his voice beginning to rise. He repeated the statement a few times. He was almost agitated as he spoke of the county Department of Water Supply’s “responsibility” to find and secure water for big developments. As the developer seeking to put another 1,400 homes and 18-hole golf course into Wailea paced around a large set of presentation notes clipped to an easel, realtor and slow-growth advocate Lance Holter sat quietly, watching him. When Jencks was finally through and sat down, Holter began talking of how luxurious South Maui homes need 2,000 gallons of water every day, and how much of that water goes toward frills like watering lawns.

“THE COUNTY WILL NEED 25 MILLION GALLONS OF WATER EVERY DAY WHEN IT REACHES BUILD-OUT,” HOLTER SAID. “The county will need 25 million gallons of water every day when it reaches build-out,” Holter said. “I don’t believe we have that.” As many of the 50 or so audience members applauded, Jencks just looked on. So went the Nov. 9, 2005 debate “The Morality of Development.” Held at Seabury Hall in Makawao and sponsored by the school’s Philosophy Club, the debate matched Jencks, the current president of the Maui Contractors Association and former Maui County public works director against Holter, a Hawai’i Sierra Club activist, perennial local candidate and former Peace Corps volunteer. Polite and well organized, about the only problems with the debate stemmed from it being too polite and well organized. It opened with five questions submitted by the Philosophy Club to both Holter and

half his allotted time asking a rambling question about Jenck’s proposed Wailea 670 project, followed by Jencks equally long-winded questioning about where Holter was going to put the multitudes of people moving to Maui. This was true debating—not a nice exchange of ideas, but real criticism and argument. Instead of rushing through it right at the end— neither participant ended up asking seven questions—the participant interrogations should have dominated the debate itself. Instead of hearing Jencks talk platitudes like “You have to carefully balance the high end with the low end” or Holter insisting that “Market forces will destroy us,” the mostly high school audience would have gotten a back and forth, bruising and exhausting treat where gazes narrow and brows furrow. Given the stakes—dwindling land combined with rapidly increasing population—ratcheting up the terms of debate can’t hurt. MTW

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Democratic Party of Hawai’i, making a clumsy effort to bar the people from the council chambers like they were strangers trying to get into his living room. At first I thought it was just the ramblings of a guy who’s been in power too long and got funny, inflated ideas about his importance. But then I recalled some of the other things local Democrats have been doing. For instance, soon after returning from a Middle East fact-finding trip, U.S. Congressman Ed Case (D, 2nd District) announced that it was imperative that the U.S. “stay the course” in the war in Iraq. Then twice this year, first in March and then again earlier this month, U.S. Senators Daniel Akaka and Daniel Inouye (D, Hawai’i) voted to approve oil drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). And Hokama, seeking to justify his bid to close access to the Maui County Council, pointed out that the State Legislature—dominated by Democrats since 1954—has long exempted itself from the Sunshine Law. Were these minor differences of opinion, that’s one thing, but open government, Alaskan oil drilling and the war in Iraq are high profile ideological issues for

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he question of what it means to be a Democrat in Hawai’i is nothing new to the party in general. Ever since 2000, when the inarticulate, antiintellectual son of President George H. W. Bush became President of the United States, the Democratic Party as a whole has been grasping at its identity. After all, President Bill Clinton had spent eight years co-opting Republican Party platform issues—welfare reform, free trade, balancing the budget—in an effort to “govern from the center.” Longtime core party issues like pacifism, environmentalism and aid for the urban poor went to the background or disappeared entirely. The feeling was that the country was veering to the right, and the Democrats needed to head there, too. Hence we have a very moderate Congressman like Ed Case very reasonably explain that his pro-war views come from having to represent his entire district, though how he came to feel that the majority of his district supports the war in Iraq is not so clear. Interestingly, both Akaka and Inouye couched their ANWRdrilling votes—which Case strongly opposed—in very progressive terms of

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helping the local indigenous peoples, though a clear view of the actual ownership of Alaskan oil rights show a lot more indigenous peoples are going to get screwed over by drilling than made rich (see Maui Time’s “Akaka’s Eskimos,” Aug. 4, 2005 for more on this). The Democratic Party is still very much a “big tent” trying to group together all sorts of disparate interest groups and ideologies. For example, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D, Nevada) is pro-life, in contravention of the national party’s stated pro-abortion stance. Aren’t some ideological sacrifices necessary to gain the biggest support possible? Indeed, Case has been telling the public that the liberal wing of the Democratic Party has grown “intolerant” of alternate viewpoints, much like the Religious Right holds a stranglehold over the Republican Party. Indeed, a few years ago the Maui County Democrats talked of issuing “report cards”—ideological analyses of how elected officials of both parties were keeping up with the party’s platforms and resolutions. But they dropped the idea. “Do we want to embarrass people?” Shay Chan Hodges asked rhetorically. “We also have to support people.” Still, party leaders are starting to express their concerns to elected officials who seem to stray off the reservation. “We had a meeting with Ed Case,” said Shay Chan Hodges. “To Case’s credit he came. We expressed our concerns. He didn’t necessarily agree with us. He was honest with how he felt. I thought it was very good. A lot of people forgive Case on the social stuff because he’s so good on the environment. The Iraq thing is really frustrating, but with Case you have to look at the big picture.” It’s not an easy point to dismiss. Indeed, Ian Chan Hodges pointed out that such a meeting was all but unheard of for Republicans, who typically cherish “lock-step” votes over a free expression of ideas and interests. And for all the anger Akaka and Inouye stirred up over their pro-ANWR drilling votes, they often vote the liberal line on a host of other issues. “ANWR was sort of depressing,” said Shay Chan Hodges. “It’s terrible what they’re doing, no question, but Akaka votes very progressive on everything else.” But can that go too far? Can too much leniency lead to voter dissatisfaction and campaign losses? In fact, some suggest that part of the reason the Democrats lost so much power in the White House and Congress is because they aren’t “authentic”—they don’t stand for anything anymore. “What the Democrats don’t get is that while the American people are longing for authenticity, they come across as totally inauthentic,” longtime Democratic Party activist Norman Lear told Arianna Huffington in the November/December issue of Radar. “[B]ecause they try to represent what they think the American peo-

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What Hawai’i Democrats resolved to do in 2004 STRENGTHENING NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARDS “Whereas, national treasures like Yellowstone National Park and the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve deserve protection for the benefit of all citizens, not just corporate shareholders…”

ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE “Whereas, oil development in the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge threatens the coastal plain ecosystem, the Porcupine caribou herd, and the existence of the Gwich’in people whose survival depends upon the resources of this fragile ecosystem…”

REQUESTING THE PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION TO ADVANCE THE CAUSE OF OPEN GOVERNMENT IN HAWAI’I “Whereas, instead, the OIP [Office of Information Practices] budget has been cut by a third, bills to make some records secret have passed, and additional exemptions to the sunshine laws have been supported…”

END THE IRAQ WAR AND BRING OUR TROOPS HOME “Be it resolved, that the U.S. government make every effort to leave Iraq at the earliest possible occasion…” (Source: Democratic Party of Hawai’i) ple want, and in the process entirely lose themselves.” What exactly the national Democratic Party stands for these days is open to debate. For instance, Senator John Kerry (D, Massachusetts) seemed to campaign for President in 2004 by both supporting and opposing the war in Iraq. But on a more basic level, progressives like Ralph Nader and Huffington point to the party’s addiction to corporate contributions as poisoning whatever proworker, pro-environment, pro-peace platforms the party once held dear (see the accompanying “Who’s at the Party” to see how little difference major Wall Street investment firms see between Democrats and Republicans). “There’s a need for funding to run campaigns, and the funds are all in the hands of big corporations,” said Mayer. “All Democrats running for office are thinking they need large amounts of money. Unions are diminishing in power. It’s what’s happening to the American political scene. And it’s getting much, much worse. The need to pay attention to people by both parties is diminishing.”

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amassed such a tremendous war chest of contributions that most Democrats refuse to take her on. Indeed, Congressman Neil Abercrombie (D, 1st District) has all but said he’d rather stay in the U.S. House of Representatives—where he’s a powerless back-bencher—than run against her. As it stands now, her highest profile potential Democratic challenger is Republican Hawai’i Island County Mayor Harry Kim. “I’m a very grass roots populist,” said Shay Chan Hodges. “I think if you make more than $100,000 a year you shouldn’t be a Democrat. But ultimately it’s all about making money. It’s very difficult to participate in politics unless you have money behind you. [Ian and I] are the only people we know with children under 10 who go to the [party] meetings. But people with kids are most in touch with what’s going on.” Still, activists like Shay Chan Hodges remain optimistic. “I wouldn’t raise my children anywhere else but Hawai’i, and it has nothing to do with the beach,” she said. “This is a very progressive state. We have a huge opportunity to get back to our roots, back to the revolution of 1954 when the Democrats first took over. But it would be very good if [candidates] were very familiar with our resolutions. If you’re going to call yourself a Democrat, then you should be proud to be a Democrat.” MTW

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Fresh Fish Story The Fish Market’s almost as good as the ocean I had been living in West Maui for several months when someone recommended I head to The Fish Market in Honokowai and scope out their selection of opakapaka, onaga, mahi mahi, marlin, ahi, ono and probably a few others. I like fish, so I did. I was pleased when I saw the selection of pink and white fillets. The colors were rich, the fillets weren’t breaking apart and the place didn’t smell like the dumpster behind Long John Silvers.

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After staring at the selection for a moment, a friendly face behind the counter asked if I needed any help. Since I’m a lover of all seafood and the prices didn’t vary much between cuts ($16$20/pound), I asked for a recommendation. Jason immediately picked out a piece of papio yellow spot he thought would feed both my roommate and myself. Already pleased with my selection and the service, I could have left at that point a happy customer. But that was just the beginning of the full treatment you receive when you shop at The Fish Market. Jason asked how I planned to prepare the fish. “Bake it,” I said. “Four hundred twenty degrees for 10 to 12 minutes and you’re golden,” he told me. “Do you need any seasonings?” I paused briefly to consider my spice cabinet, or lack thereof, then asked what they had

to offer. That’s when I discovered that depending on the fish and how you plan to cook it, there are a variety of marinades, butters and dry rubs available for $2.50 each. I decided on the macadamia nut crust and wine caper butter sauce. My gourmet meal came packaged in a takehome foil tray that I could pop right in the oven. There were even baskets of fresh upcountry veggies and fresh baked bread by the register which kept me from having to make an additional stop at the grocery store. While The Fish Market takes most of the work out of preparing a delicious seafood dinner, there are some who prefer to play no part in the preparation of their food. For those who appreciate great seafood but don’t want to get their hands dirty and smelling like an aquarium, The Fish Market also offers a great selection of carryout items prepared in-store. If you’re a poke fan, be sure to try the madeto-order poke with choice of ahi and/or tako and various fresh veggies, seasoned to your liking ($12/pound). Or if you prefer something warm there’s Seafood Chowder, Shrimp Gumbo and Lobster Bisque (16-ounce containers run $4.50-$6.99). While all three seem to be popular, the hearty Seafood Chowder will satisfy any marine life craving. Oh, and if you’re just stopping in for something to nibble on, grab one of the Oyster Shooters or mini-shrimp ceviche ($1 each) near the register. To be sure, there’s no getting around the fact that The Fish Market charges premium rates for their high quality food. But once you have the full Fish Market experience and taste how fresh and delicious the food is, you won’t want to get your seafood anyplace else. MTW


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Maui Beach Hotel - Buffet-style restaurant featuring different foods each night of the week. 170 Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului, 877-0051. $$ Maui Mix Plate - Traditional foods of the groups who call Hawai’i home. 70 Ka’ahumanu Ave, Kahului, 877-0706. $ Maui Tacos - Chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, lime juices and island spices. Queen Ka’ahumanu Mall, Kahului, 871-7726. $ Mercado - Latino market with produce from Mexico, So. America, Tonga and New Zealand. Open Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 325 Hukilike St., Kahului, 871-5067. $ Mike’s Restaurant - Authentic Chinese cooking and ono local grinds. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 1900 E. Main St., Wailuku, 244-7888. $ Piñata’s - Fresh and wholesome Mexican food from Kitchen Sink burritos to quesadillas. 395 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 877-8707. $ Pulehu BBQ - Local plate lunches with a Southern smokehouse twist. 1500 Lower Main St., Wailuku, 244-4049 or 244-6159. $ Ruby’s - Walk down memory lane at this fabulous ‘50s cafe. Old-time American dining morning to night. Queen Ka`ahumanu Center, Kahului, 248-7829. $ Saeng’s Thai Cuisine - Vegetarian, meat and seafood Thai entrees in a casual garden setting. 2119 Vineyard, Wailuku, 244-1567. $$ Saigon Cafe - Delicious and affordable Vietnamese cuisine with excellent service. 1792 Main, Wailuku, 243-9560. $$

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Simply Healthy Cafe - Healthy Hawaiian food. Open 11 am - 2 pm, M-F 95 Mahalani St.,Cameron Center, Wailuku. 249-8955. $ Simply Sweets Bakery - Pastries, rolls and sandwiches. Mon-Thu, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Fri, 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m; Sat, 7 a.m.- 4 p.m. 150 Hana Hwy., Kahului, 893-0700. $ Siu’s Chinese Kitchen - Fast food Chinese with daily specials. 70 E. Ka’aumanu Ave., Maui Mall, 871-0828. $ Squeaky’s Family Restaurant - Real Philly cheesesteak, pan-fried trout, vegetarian meatloaf. 197 North Market St., Wailuku, 244-4100. $ Stillwell’s Bakery & Cafe - Desserts, breads, sandwiches, salads and soups. Open 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Sat. 1740 Ka’ahumanu Ave., Wailuku, 243-2243. $ Sushi Go - Conveyor-belt sushi! Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, Kahului, 877-8744. $ Sub Paradise - Maui’s famous subs since 1990. Open Mon-Fri, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. 395 E. Dairy Rd, Kahului, 877-8779. Takamiya Market - Plate lunches, corned beef, sashimi, salads. 359 N. Market St., Wailuku, 244-3404. $ Tasty Crust - Local-style cuisine since 1944. 1770 Mill, Wailuku, 244-0845. $ Tiffany’s - Featuring 103 items of local and Asian entrees. Featuring DJ and Karaoke. Open 10:30-2 a.m. 1424 Lower Main St. Wailuku, 249-0052. $ Tin Ying Chinese Restaurant - Buffet-style lunch take-out, as well as sit-down dining. 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-4371. $ Tokyo Tei - Teriyaki beef and fish, tempura, katsu, saimin and more. 1063 E. Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-9630. $ Valley Isle Seafood - Known for their luau stew, along with several choices of seafood. 475 Hukilike St., Kahului, 873-4847. $ Wei Wei BBQ & Noodle House - Affordable Chinese cuisine, delicious noodle dishes. 210 Imikala St., Wailuku, 242-7928. $ Wow-Wee Maui Cafe - Unique candy bars, ice cream shakes, bagels, coffees, sandwiches and soups. 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 871-1414. $

SOUTH MAUI Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Take-out seafood, chicken, ribs. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0788. $ Antonio’s - Italian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. 1215 S. Kihei Rd., 875-8800. $$ Aroma D’Italia Ristorante - Southern Italian cuisine and full wine list. Open Mon-Sat, 5-9 p.m. 1881 S. Kihei Rd., 879-0133. $$ Ashley’s South Shore Cafe - Burgers, local plates, fresh island fish, comfort foods and sandwiches. 362 Hukulii Pl., Kihei, 874-8600. $

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●Appetizers Blackened Ahi Ahi tuna dusted with cajun spices, seared and served over cabbage. Garnished with pickled ginger Kaiware sprouts and Wasabi

Crispy Crabcakes Lump Crab, lightly bound and breaded with cornflakes & served with tangy remoulade sauce

Shrimp Cocktail Six large poached shrimp served with spicy cocktail sauce

●Salads Stella’s Holiday Salad Upcountry greens tossed with red wine vinaigrette, dried cranberries, walnuts & feta cheese

Classic Caesar Salad Hearts of romaine tossed with home made croutons & Parmesan cheese

Book your X-mas parties in our fabulous Banquet Room

●Entrees Turkey Dinner Traditional meal served with mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, vegetables and cranberries

Prime Rib Served with mashed potatoes, au jus, horseradish& vegetables

Pan Seared Onaga With a lemon-caper butter sauce, rice pilaf and vegetables

Stir Fry An array of mixed vegetables sautéed in a teriyaki sauce served over white rice with Tofu with Chicken

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DININGLISTINGS BadaBing! - Pizzas, pastas and Italian specialties created with love and a little attitude. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 875-0188. $$ Bamboo Chi - Euro, Asian and Mediterranean atmosphere. Dinner attire suggested. Open from 5 p.m. 100 Wailea Ike Dr., Wailea, 879-4777. $$ Beach ’n Bagels Cafe - Flavored cream cheeses, smoked salmon, sandwiches, salads, smoothies and coffee drinks. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., Dolphin Plaza, 875-7668. $ Big Wave Cafe - Chef Raul Bermudez’s Pacific Rim cuisine. Open daily. 1215 S. Kihei Rd., 8918688. $ Bistro Molokini - Blend of California and Island cuisine. Poolside. Grand Wailea, 875-1234. $$ Bocalino Bistro & Bar - Affordably priced Mediterranean cuisine. Late night menu served until 1 a.m. 1279 S. Kihei Rd., 874-9299. $$ Blue Marlin Harbor Front Grill & Bar - Get amazing seafood, steaks, sandwiches, pizza and sushi. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-8844. $$ Buzz’s Warf - Steaks, seafood and more. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-5426. $$ Cafe Kiowai - Authentic Japanese fare according to centuries-old tradition. 5400 Makena Alanui, Maui Prince Hotel, 874-1111. $$ Caffe Ciao - Italian cuisine baked in a Kiawe wood oven. The Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 875-4100. $$ Capische? - Contemporary Italian with a twist and an extensive wine list. Wailea Diamond Resort, 879-2224. $$$ Cyberbean Internet Cafe - Gourmet coffee, espressos, cappucinos, lattes, sandwiches, smoothies and salads. 1881 S. Kihei, 879-4799. $ Da Kitchen - Huge portions of local Hawaiian food. 2439 S. Kihei Rd., 875-7782. $ Denny’s - Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Open 24 hours. 2763 S. Kihei Rd., 879-8600. $ Dina’s Sandwitch - Deli sandwiches, salads, hot dogs, potato salad and saimin. Open 11 a.m.10 p.m. 145 N. Kihei Rd, 879-3262. $ Enrique’s Restaurant - Mexican food with vegetarian items. Open Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 2395 S. Kihei Rd., 875-2910. $ Fernando’s - Authentic Mexican food. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei, 879-9952. $ Ferraro’s - Gourmet Italian cuisine oceanfront with live violin and guitar. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Fiesta Time - Superior Mexican taqueria. 300 Ma’alaea Rd., Ma’alaea, 244-5862. $ Five Palms Restaurant - Local produce and fish featuring Pacific Rim seafood. Open 8 a.m.9 p.m. 2960 S. Kihei Rd., 879-2607. $$ Harry’s Sushi Bar - Japanese cuisine with fresh and delicious sushi. Open 5 p.m.-12 a.m. 100 Ike Drive, Wailea, 879-7677. $$ Hawaiian Moons Natural Foods - A fantastic salad bar and healthy natural foods. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., 875-4356. $ Horhitos Mexican Cantina - Burritos, salads and “food for gringos.” Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei, 891-MEXI. $ Hula Moon - Open air tropical setting and spectacular ocean views. Featuring fresh Hawaiian fish. 3700 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 874-7831. $$$ Humuhumunukunukuapua’a - Hawaiian and Polynesian cuisine oceanside. Grand Wailea Resort, 875-1234 ext. 4900. $$$ Jawz Tacos - Island-style tacos and burritos. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 874-TACO. $ Joy’s Place - Organic foods that are low fat, low salt and wheat free. Open Mon thru Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1993 S. Kihei Rd., 879-9258. $ Kai Ku Ono - A tapas-style menu, where everything is a la carte, special late night menu and sushi. 2511 S. Kihei Rd., 875-1007. $$ Keoki’s Fish ‘N Chips - Ono Fish & Chips. Open for breakfast at 7 a.m. Kukui Mall, next to Starbucks, 891-1400. $ Kihei Caffe - Breakfast and lunch with lanai seating, hearty portions, tasty sandwiches, huli chicken and fresh fish. 1945 S. Kihei Rd., 879-2230. $ Life’s A Beach - Nachos, burritos, prime rib and grilled mahi mahi and lunch specials. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., 891-8010. $ Lobster Cove - Seafood, steak and lobster at its best. Open 5 p.m. to midnight daily. 100 Ike Dr., Wailea, 879-7677. $$$ Longhi’s Wailea - Seafood, meat and pasta entrees with many not listed on the menu. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 891-8883. $$$

LuLu’s - Ribs, burgers, chicken wings, Black ‘n Blue Ahi and more in a fun, upbeat tiki-fied atmosphere. 1941 S. Kihei Rd., 879-9944. $ Ma`alaea Grill - Reasonably priced fine dining overlooking the harbor from the Maui Ocean Center. Ma`alaea Harbor Village, 243-2206. $$ Ma’alaea Waterfront Restaurant - Seafood and continental cuisine. Open daily from 5 p.m. Milowai Condominium, 50 Hauoli St., 244-9028. $$ Marco’s South Side Grill - Beautiful setting complements the hearty Italian food and excellent wines. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., 874-4041. $$ Maui Espresso & Shave Ice - Finest Hawaiian shave ice, coffee, fruit smoothies and shakes. 2439 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0414. $ Maui Tacos - Chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in juices and island spices. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kamaole Beach Center, 879-5005. $ Mulligan’s On the Blue - Maui’s authentic Irish pub, plenty o’ Irish food, whiskey and beer. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. $ Nick’s Fishmarket - Fine dining in open air and elegance with amazing seafood dishes and fresh fish. Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 879-7224. $$$ OutBack Steak House - Quality steaks, shrimp-on-thebarbie, and the Bloomin’ Onion. Open 4-10 p.m. 281 Pi’ikea Ave, Kihei, 879-8400. $$ Pita Paradise - Good food served fast. Serving up a mean Mediterranean-style “gyro,” salads and wraps. Kihei Kalama Village Center, 875-7679. $ Royal Thai Cuisine - Thai food with a large selection of vegetarian dishes.1280 S. Kihei Rd., 874-0813. $ Roy’s Bar & Grill - Hawaiian fusion entrees. 5:30 to 10 p.m. Pi’ilani Shopping Center, 303 Pi’ikea Ave., Kihei, 891-1120. $$$ Sansei Restaurant - Japanese-based Pacific Rim dining, sushi bar and late night menu. 1881 S. Kihei Rd., 879-0004. $$ K Sarento’s on the Beach - Contemporary dining near the water’s edge. Italian cuisine, very romantic. 2980 S. Kihei Rd., 875-7555. $$$ Seawatch - Hawai’i regional cuisine. Open for breakfast and lunch 8 a.m to 3 p.m, dinner 5:30 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Drive, Wailea, 875-8080. $$ Shabu Shabu Toji - Healthy and delicious Japanese style fondue. Open for lunch Wed-Fri; dinner 5:30-9:30 p.m. nightly. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 875-8366. $ Spago - Gourmet cuisine as presented by worldfamous chef-owner Wolfgang Puck. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Spices - Steak, seafood and more! The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S. Kihei Rd., 891-8860. $$$ Stella Blues Cafe - Healthy, quality food in a casual, homestyle setting. Breakfast, lunch and dinner with daily specials. 1279 S. Kihei Rd., 874-3779. $$ South Shore Tiki Lounge - Killer burgers, sausage sandwiches, mai-tais and pizza. Open 11 a.m.-2 a.m., serving food 'till midnight! Kihei Kalama Village, 874-6444. $ Sports Page Bar & Grill - Over 100 menu items, including half-pound burgers and deli sandwiches. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 2411 S. Kihei Rd., 879-0602. $ Sunset Mixed Grill - Local, Japanese and Chinese cuisine, along with some Korean dishes. Open 10 a.m.9 p.m. BYOB. 2395 S. Kihei Rd. 891-1991. $ Tastings Wine Bar & Grill - Savory and sweet nibbles and an excellent wine list. Open Tue-Sun, from 5 p.m. 1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 879-8711. $$ Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe - Island luxury in ambience and cuisine.The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. $$ Vietnamese Cuisine - Hawaiian Opakapaka filet, soft shell crab, New York steak. Open 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Azeka Place I, Kihei, 875-2088. $$ Yorman’s By The Sea - Southern Pacific cuisine with a blend of cajun and tropical flare. Open 5-10 p.m. Music nightly. 760 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, 874-8385. $$ K

UPCOUNTRY Anthony’s Coffee Company - Espresso bar, sandwiches, ice cream. 90 Hana Hwy., Paia, 579-8340. $ Aha ’Aina - Large variety of omelets, island fish, chicken katsu. Tue-Sat, 7 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sun, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. 7 Aewa Place, Pukalani, 572-2395. $$ Café 808 - Local diner-style. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4566 Lower Kula Rd., Kula, 878-6874. $ Cafe Del Sol - Sandwiches and fresh fish. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572-4877. $ Café Des Amis - Delicious crepes and Mediterranean fare. 42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-6323. $ Café Mambo - Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine with Moorish influences. BYOB. 30 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8021. $


DININGLISTINGS Cakewalk Paia Bakery - High quality baked goods, sandwiches and specialty cakes. 100 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8770. $ Casanova - First class service, first class food. Fine Italian dining at night and Makawao’s favorite deli by day. 1188 Makawao Ave., 5720220. $$ Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon - Charley’s serves hearty and healthy grub from breakfast to dinner and beyond. 142 Hana Hwy., Paia, 5799453. $ K

Milagros Food Co. - South American cuisine with an island influence. 3 Baldwin St., Paia, 579-8755. $ Moana Bakery & Cafe - Pacific Rim dining for vegetarians and meat eaters. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 5799999. $ Pa`ia Fish Market - The hot spot for seafood lovers without the upscale pocket. 2A Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8030. $ Pauwela Cafe & Bakery - Healthy, low-fat deli cuisine and daily fresh baked goods. Open 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 375 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku, 575-9242. $

Colleen’s - 1940s-style urban bistro serving breakfast, lunch and dinner from 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. Haiku Cannery, 575-9211. $$

Polli’s Mexican Restaurant - Paniolo country’s premier Mexican cantina, with nachos, burritos, ensaladas. 1202 Makawao Ave., 572-7808. $

Fresh Mint - Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine. Open daily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Catering and take-out available. 115 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9144. $

Vasi Gourmet - The best cakes and pastries around. Open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku Marketplace, 575-9588. $

Hali`imaile General Store - Gourmet dining in a charming atmosphere. 900 Hali`imaile Rd, 572-2666. $

Veg Out - Vegan and vegetarian food, from Mexican, Italian and Far East influences. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-5320. $

Hana Hou Cafe - Hawaiian homestyle cooking with aloha-filled ambience and local musicians. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-2661. $

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Island Tacos - Fresh fish, beef and chicken tacos. Daily from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery. $

A&J Kitchen, Deli & Bakery - Choose from American, Hawaiian, Korean and Chinese cuisines. Lahaina Center, 667-0623. $

Jacque’s Northshore Bistro - Tropical yet festive atmosphere with a sushi bar, indoor and lanai dining. 120 Hana Hwy., Paia, 579-8844. $$

Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Seafood, chicken, ribs. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 667-9009. $ Aloha Mixed Plate - Experience the traditional foods of the varied ethnic groups who call Hawai’i home. 1285 Front St., Lahaina, 661-3322. $ Athens Greek Restaurant - Affordable and authentic gyros, shish kebab, falafel and more. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-4300. $ The Bakery - Freshly baked breads and pastries. Soup and sandwiches available. 991 Limahana Pl., Lahaina, 667-9062. $ Ba-Le - French Vietnamese sandwiches, noodle dishes, pho, saimin and more. Wide variety of tapioca. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-5566. $ Bamboo Bar & Grill - Vietnamese, Thai and sushi. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4051. $ K Banyan Tree - Pacific cuisine with a Hawaiian twist. Ritz Carlton Kapalua, 669-6200. $$$ Basil Tomato’s Italian Grill - Specializing in Northern Italian cuisine. 2780 Keka’a Dr., Ka’anapali, 662-3210. $$ BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Deep-dish specialty pizzas and homemade Pizookies with live music nightly. 730 Front St., 661-0700. $ Blue Lagoon - Casual dining with local grinds, surrounded by waterfalls and palm trees. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661–8141. $ Breakwall Cafe - Serving breakfast, coffee, sandwiches, salads, smoothies. Open everyday 7 a.m.-2 p.m. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-7220. $ Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. - Fine Southern foods, with “Forrest Gump” movie memorabilia. 889 Front St., Lahaina, 661-3111. $$

Jameson’s Grill & Bar - Featuring fine steaks, fresh local fish and seafood and baked artichoke. 200 Kapalua Dr., Kapalua, 669-5653. $$$ Kimura Saimin Shop - Casual, simple, affordable menu. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-5228. $ Kitada’s - Saimin, teriyaki beef, hamburger steak, tofu. 3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 5727241. $ Kula Lodge & Restaurant - Upcountry’s family-style restaurant with sweeping views of the island. Haleakala Highway, 878-1535. $ La Provence - French-style bistro and patisserie with lanai. Open Wed thru Sun, 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3158 Lower Kula Rd., 878-1313. $$ Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun thru Thu; 6 a.m. to midnight Fri and Sat. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. $ Lynne’s Cafe - Affordable homestyle local food. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-9363. $ Makawao Steak House - Daily fish preparations and salad bar. 3612 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572-8711. $$ Mama’s Fish House - Fresh fish at “Maui’s favorite restaurant.” 799 Poho Pl., Kuau, 5798488. $$$ Maui’s Best Tamales & Local Food Authentic, fresh and tasty Mexican cuisine. 81 Makawao Ave., Pukalani Square, 573-2998. $

Cafe O’Lei - Oceanfront dining featuring light and healthy yet hearty gourmet lunch and dinner. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9491. $$ Cafe Sauvage - Gourmet, hearty fare in an unpretentious setting. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 661-7600. $$ K Canoes - Polynesian style steaks, and seafood. Lunch 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m., dinner 5-9 p.m. 1450 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0937. $$ Captain Dave Fish & Chips - Classic baskets of fish and chips. Open daily. 126 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 667-6700. $ Castaway Cafe - Beachside, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Soups, salads, pasta. Maui Kaanapali Villas & Resort, 661-9091. $ Cilantro - Fresh Mexican Grill island fish, tacos and burritos. 170 Papalaua St., Lahaina, 667-5444. $ Chez Paul Restaurant - Fine dining French cuisine, open for dinner only. Call for reservations. 820 Olowalu Rd., Olowalu, 661-3843. $$$ K China Boat - The best Mandarin Szechwan cuisine on Maui, open for lunch and dinner. 4474 L. Honoapiilani Road, 669-5089. $ CJ’s Deli & Diner - Reasonably priced comfort foods. Open daily. 2580 Keka’a Dr., Fairway Shops, Ka’anapali, 667-0968. $

Coconut Grove - Steak, seafood and other island favorites. Next to Lahaina Cannery Mall. Open 5:30-9 p.m. 1312 Front Street, Lahaina, 661-5648. Comercial Mexicana Store - Authentic Mexican food. Open everyday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina, 661-6193. $ Compadres Bar & Grill - Western cooking with a Mexican accent. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-7189. $ Cool Cat Cafe - 1950s-style dinner. Food served 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wharf Cinema, Lahaina, 667-0908. $ K Curry-In-A-Hurry - Vegetarian curry dishes. Open TueSat, 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 661-4370. $ David Paul’s Lahaina Grill - Fine Pacific Rim cuisine in the intimate dining room. 127 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 667-5117. $$$ K Dollie’s Pub & Cafe - Pizza, sandwiches, salads and full bar. Open daily 11 a.m. to midnight. 4310 L. Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana Manor Shops, 669-0266. $ Feast At Lele - A royal tour of the cuisine of Polynesia. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-5353. $$$ Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie - Maui’s own restaurant brewery, with rotisserie grill. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana, 669-3474. $$ Gaby’s Pizzeria - Casual Italian dining with pizza and pasta. Open 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8112. $

Leave the guys to their football and beer while you hit the town with the ladies! All tables of 4 or more comprised of only women will receive a complimentary appetizer from the chef. A touchdown for Sure! (or is it a home run?) Oceanfront Dining at 1307 Front St. (Across from Lahaina Cannery Mall) • 667-9394 Lunch: 11am-3pm • Dinner: 5pm-10pm • Sunday Dinner ‘til 9pm

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DININGLISTINGS Gazebo Restaurant - Full breakfast and lunch menu, casual atmosphere and beautiful oceanside setting. 5315 Lower Honoapi’ilani Rd, Napili, 669-5621. $ Gerard’s - Fine French dining in downtown Lahaina. 174 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 661-8939. $$$ Giovani’s Tomato Pie Ristorante - Fine Italian dining located. Open for dinner. 2291 Ka’anapali Pkwy., 661-3160. $$ Hard Rock Cafe - Good American food at decent prices amongst rock ‘n roll memorabilia. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7400. $ Hawaiian Village Coffee - Old Hawaiianstyle coffeehouse. Open 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., 665-1114. $ Hecocks - Italian restaurant and cocktail lounge oceanside. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 6618810. $$ K House of Saimin - Ono homemade saimin, chicken sticks, and haupia pie. Old Lahaina Center, 667-7572. $ Hula Grill - Barefoot bar and beachside dining, 1940s-style. Whaler’s Village, Ka’anapali, 6676636. $$ i`o - Pacific Rim cuisine among awesome sunset views. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8422. $$$ Island Taco - The best soft shell tacos ever! Open very late night, next to Paradice Bluz. 744 Luakini St., Lahaina. $ Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Coffee bar and cafe with great food. 3350 Lower Honoapi’ilani Rd., Honokowai, 667-0787. $ Jonny’s Burger Joint - Great burgers, as well as Mexican food and salads served to midnight. 2395 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Ka’anapali, 6614500. $ Kahuna Kabob - Soups, brown rice, veggies and kabobs. Lahaina Marketplace, 661-9999. $ K Kimo’s - Fresh fish, prime rib and their famous Hula Pie. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. $$

Kobe - Japanese Steak House and Oku’s Sushi Bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30-10 p.m., Sushi 5:30-11:30 p.m. 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 667-5555. $$ Lahaina Coolers - Good food, good quality, late night menu. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661-7082. $ Lahaina Fish Co. - Pacific Rim specialties prepared with fresh island fish. 831 Front St., Lahaina, 661–3472. $ Lahaina Store Grille & Oyster Bar - Rooftop dining and a huge oyster bar. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 744 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9090. $$ Leilani’s On The Beach - Relaxed beachfront dining, specializing in fresh seafood and Pacific Rim cuisine. 2435 Ka’anapali Pkwy., 661-4495. $$ Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks, smoothies. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon-Sun. 612 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4213. $ Longhi’s - Elegant fine dining with pasta, seafood and steaks. 888 Front St., Lahaina, 667-2288. $$$ MaLa - Oceanfront dining and organic whole grains cuisine.1307 Front St., Lahaina, 667-9394. $$ Mama’s Ribs & Rotisserie - Serving ribs and roasted chicken, BBQ baked beans, coleslaw and macaroni salad. Napili Plaza, 665-6262. $ Mango Cafe - Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. American cusine, along with some local favorites. Full bar Nightly specials. 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 2290 Ka’anapali Pkwy., 667-1929. $$ K Maui Tacos - Chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, juices and island spices. Lahaina Square, 661-8883; Napili Square, 665-0222. $ Mercado - Latino/Mexican market. Open Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 3636 L. Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Honokowai, 665-5900. $ Moose McGillycuddy’s - Large portions, all-youcan-eat specials and a large bar. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7758. $ Mr. Sub - Specialty sandwiches, salads and homemade soups. 129 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 667-5683. $ Nachos Grande - Fresh Mexican food, fast. Vegetarian, too. Honokowai Marketplace, 662-0890. $ Nalu Sunset Bar & Sushi - Sushi rolls, sashimi, various Japanese appetizers, sandwiches and more. Maui Marriott, Ka’anapali, 667-1200 ext. 51. $$

Okazuya Deli - Quality Japanese plate lunch. Open 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 9 p.m. 3600 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Honokowai, 665-0512. $ Ono’s Surf Bar & Grill - Reasonably priced tapas, Hawaiian style menu for dinner. 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. The Westin Maui, Ka’anapali, 667-2525. $ Outback Steak House - Quality steaks, shrimp-on-thebarbie, and the Bloomin’ Onion. Open 4-10 p.m. nightly. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana, 665-1822. $$ Pacific’O - Elegant oceanfront contemporary Pacific cuisine. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4341. $$$ Penne Pasta - Mark Ellman’s Italian bistro with pasta, pizza and salads. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661-6633. $ Pho Saigon 808 - Vietnamese cuisine, Saigon steaks, vegetarian delight. 658 Front St., Wharf Cinema Center, 661-6628. $ Pioneer Inn - Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with live entertainment nightly. 659 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. $ Pad Thai - Delicious Püd Thai, among many other items. Open daily. 658 Front St., Lahaina. $ Pizza Paradiso - Award-winning pasta dishes, salads and Greek gyros. Honokowai Marketplace, 667-2929. $ Plantation House - Hawaiian-Mediterranean cuisine. 2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua, 669-6299. $ Quizno’s Subs - Toasted subs. Open Mon-Sat, 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun, 12-8 p.m. 170 Papalaua Street, Lahaina Mall, 667-5111. $ Reilley’s - Gourmet steaks and seafood. Open at 5:30 p.m. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Kahana, 667-7477. $$$ Roy’s Bar & Grill - Hawaiian fusion entrees in an upbeat atmosphere. Open nightly from 5:30-10 p.m. 4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy., Kahana, 669-6999. $$$ Rusty Harpoon Restaurant & Tavern - Quench thirst, satiate hunger and watch sports. Whalers Village, Ka’anapali, 661-3123. $$ Ruth’s Chris Steak House - USDA prime steak and fine wines. 5-10 p.m. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8815. $$$ Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar - D.K. Kodama has combined the highest quality sushi with Hawai’i’s flavors. 115 Bay Dr., Kapalua, 669-6286. $$ K

Sea House Restaurant - Dining is an amazing experience here under Chef Michael Gallagher. 5900 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Napili, 669-1500. $$ Smoke House - Delicious barbeque, ribs, chicken, sandwiches and hamburgers. Open 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 927 Wainee St., Lahaina, 667-7005. $ Spats Trattoria - Step into old Northern Italy. Tables are private and the antipasto serves two. Hyatt Regency, Ka’anapali, 667-4727. $$$ Sports Club Kahana Grill - Upscale, healthy restaurant inside Sports Club Kahana. 4327 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Rd., Kahana, 669-3539. $$ Sunrise Cafe - Casual and cozy outdoor lanai, serving American food from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. 693 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8558. $ Swan Court - One of the top 10 romantic restaurants in the world. Hyatt Regency, Ka’anapali, 667-4727. $$$ Terrace Restaurant - Breakfast, 6:30-11 a.m. Ritz Carlton, Kapalua, 669-6200. $$$ Thai Chef - Thai food like you’ve never had it, with curry, Pad Thai, summer rolls and more. Old Lahaina Center, 667-2814. $ Tropica - Steaks and fresh fish. Open 5:30-9:30 p.m. Westin Ka’anapali, 667-2525. $$ Vino - Comfort and contemporary cuisine. Open for dinner nightly from 5:30 p.m. Village Course Clubhouse, Kapalua, 661-8466. $$$ Vinny’s Pizza - Authentic New York style pizza, calzones and heros. Open daily, delivery 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 840 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 661-6773. $ WM-The Restaurant - Metropolitan cuisine. Open daily, 5:30 p.m..-10 p.m. 3350 L. Honoapi’ilani Rd., Honokowai, 667-7898. $$$

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Meshuggah-Nuns!

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Friday, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 5 p.m. at Iao Theatre [STAGE] Get geared up for some convent and Jewish humor. Maui OnStage is bringing us some more “Nunsense” and by the look of the props list and established people involved, it should make for a good performance. And hey, here’s a little something to get you in the mood: So the Head Nun tells two of the sisters to paint a recently vacated room. “You’d better not get any paint on your habits!” she warns them and leaves the Nuns. There is only the two of them in the room, so they decide to remove their habits in order to keep them clean. The two naked Nuns are startled when someone knocks on the door. “Who is it?” they ask. “Blind man,” is the reply. Well, they decide, he’s blind so he won’t see anything. When they open the door the man says, “Nice tits. Now where should I put the blinds?” I’m sorry. I couldn’t help myself. It’s my only Nun joke. Anyway, the show will run on the weekends through December 11th. Tickets are $20 for adults and $18 for seniors. Sunday shows are only $15 for “every blessed seat.” Tickets are available at “If the Shoe Fits” in Wailuku or call MOS box office @242-6969. [HEIDI KING]

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Dance-Giving Monday, 6-11 p.m., Kihei Community Center

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[FUNDRAISER] Is there any better way to raise money for Children’s charities than to dance the night away? No! Rita O’Connor of Aloha Ballroom Dance Academy and Kira Bogouslavski of Ascent Russion Orphan Aid Foundation have been kind enough to put together “Dance-Giving” in honor of Thanksgiving. For a mere $10 donation, you can shake your moneymaker, see performances and possibly win one of the door prize drawings. The Ballroom and Latin Dancing goes 6-8 p.m., Tango Dancing 8-9:30 p.m. and Salsa and Latin Dancing 9:30-11 p.m. All proceeds go to The Neighborhood Place Family Center Children’s Program. For more information, contact Rita @891-2949 or Kira @ 8910321. [HEIDI KING]

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Monday thru Wednesday at the Lahaina Civic Center [SPORTS] Real basketball fans know that the NBA has flashly athletes, wicked dunks and lousy, lousy team playing. Remember the Olympics? Good God, did we suck. But college basketball is different—in the NCAA, competitors play as a teams—without celebrity egos or high-priced shoe endorsements. The season begins here with the 22nd annual Maui Invitational, hosted by Chaminade University. This year’s bracket includes Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Gonzaga, Kansas, Maryland and Michigan State. Keep in mind that all tickets (except boosters for Chaminade) are already sold out, so if you’ve got ‘em, enjoy ‘em. Otherwise, check your ESPN and ESPN2 local listings. [ANTHONY PIGNATARO]

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Disney is seeking talented and experienced performers for stage shows and events at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida.

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Walk The Line

★★★★★ Rated PG-13/136 mins.

Joaquin Phoenix Walks the Line Johnny Cash biopic does justice to the man in black For all of the obvious similarities between last year’s remarkable Ray Charles biopic Ray and this year’s enthralling rendering of the life of Johnny Cash, there is a glaring difference of approach between Jamie Foxx’s spot-on imitation of Charles and Joaquin Phoenix’s gutsy interpretation of the Man in Black. Joaquin’s trademark stiff shoulders morph into those of country music legend Johnny Cash even if Cash never carried himself with such defensiveness. Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon do their own singing through more songs than you can count, and are so thoroughly convincing as Johnny Cash and June Carter that your imagination speculates on hidden aspects of their histories together. Director James Mangold (Girl, Interrupted) does a phenomenal job of celebrating the life and hardships of one of country music’s greatest singers with a sincere and powerful movie. Mangold establishes the magical aura of Johnny Cash in the film’s opening sequence with a reenactment of Cash’s legendary performance inside Folsom

Prison. The poor acoustics in the jailhouse accentuate the booming volume of the band as they vamp onstage while waiting for Cash to appear. The bracing sound is authentic and sends the same shivers down your spine that the prisoner audience must’ve felt as they waited for their outlaw hero. The action shifts to a flashback of Cash’s days before his cherished older brother died, in an accident with a circular saw, that led his father Ray (Robert Patrick) to scream that the Devil took the wrong son. A tour of Air Force duty in Germany finds Johnny buying his first guitar and writing his first song after seeing a movie about Folsom Prison with his military peers. On his return to Arkansas, Cash marries his sweetheart Vivian (Ginnifer Goodwin) against her family’s wishes before wandering into an audition for Sam Phillips at Sun Records where his original song “Folsom Prison Blues” delivers him from obscurity. Joaquin Phoenix owns the spirit of Johnny Cash for the duration of the well-edited film and expresses Cash’s tortured emotional needs that fueled his best songwriting. It’s a performance built from the inside out and, as such, carries a resonance as deep as Johnny Cash’s dark baritone voice. Johnny Cash lives on. MTW


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MOVIECAPSULES MAUI FILM FESTIVAL’S CANDLELIGHT CINEMA Wednesday, November23 5 & 7:30 P.M., CASTLE THEATER DUMA - (PG) - Comedy - Taking place in South Africa, a boy named Xan and a cheetah named Duma have an unbreakable friendship. 100 min. (Gabrielle Poccia)

New This Week HARRY POTTER & THE GOBLET OF FIRE (PG) - Fantasy - Harry finds himself selected as an underaged competitor in a dangerous multi-wizardary school competition. Once again he is the center of controversy. 165 min. (GP) WALK THE LINE - (PG-13) - Drama - Joaquin Phoenix stars in this look at the rise of the rebellious music icon Johnny Cash. Reese Witherspoon plays June Carter, the love of his life. Think Ray, but country. 135 min. (Anthony Pignataro)

Now Showing CHICKEN LITTLE - (G) - Animated, Comedy Chicken Little is trying to mend his reputation. He’s already made an ass out of himself by falsely telling the whole town that the sky was falling and now is just trying to lay low. Unfortunately, he discovers that the sky really is going to fall and he and his misfit friends must get the whole town out of harm’s way. 96 min. (GP) DERAILED - (R) - Thriller - This is the classic story of married man meets sexy woman, and passion ignites. Then not only must he decide between the life he knows and a love he’s never dreamed of but he also has to deal with a violent criminal using the lovers in an evil plot. Now the two must put their priorities in order and try to save their families and their lives. Still, I hope they find the time to get a little adultery in. 110 min. (GP) DOOM - (R) - Sci-Fi, Thriller - Houston, we have a very big problem. Our research facility here on Mars has unknowingly opened up a door to hell and now nightmarish creatures are swarming the place killing everyone they come in contact with. Please send some hardened marines up here to close the portal and thus save the Earth... In fact, send Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson—he’s our only hope. End transmission. 140 min. (GP) DREAMER - (PG) - Family, Drama - This right here

is your poor man’s Seabiscuit. Kurt Russell plays the great horseman whose best days seem behind him; Dakota Fanning is his wide-eyed daughter who ends up nursing a badly injured racehorse back to health. Don’t forget the tissues. Also stars Elizabeth Shue and Kris Kristofferson. 98 min. (AP) ELIZABETHTOWN - (PG-13) - Romance - When fineass Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom) gets canned from his hot-shot job in the big city, he feels like nothing will ever be good for him again. Then he finds out that his father has died and he has to return to his hometown to retrieve the remains. On the plane he meets an upbeat flight attendant named Claire (Kirsten Dunst). With her positive outlook and his need for reassurance, a beautiful bond is formed. 135 min. (GP) THE FOG - (PG-13) - Horror - You know, I’m kind of a sissy when it comes to getting scared easily, but fog has never been an issue. One of my exes wasn’t afraid of anything, except the fog. Weird, huh? Well, this feature takes place in Northern California, which can get very foggy when you’re on the coast. Apparently, there was a shipwreck 100 years prior, and now, in present day, the lost souls are coming back cloaked in the fog... for revenge. Who the hell is still alive that could’ve pissed them off? I don’t know. Normally, I scoff at horror flicks that only make the PG13 rating. But, in this case, I may just have to relish in the terror it hopefully inflicts upon my cheating ex. 100 min. (Heidi King) GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN’ - (R) - Drama, Music Curtis Jackson—known to you and I as 50 Cent—plays a guy who decides to trade in the violent, evil world of drug dealing for a chance to enter the ironically more violent, more evil music world. Don’t worry ladies, he DOES take his shirt off. Though I haven’t seen a trailer for this one, I can already give it five stars with complete confidence. 134 min. (AP and HK) GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK - (PG) - Drama Slightly fictionalized retelling of how CBS News anchor Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) risked his career targeting blowhard Republican U.S. Senator (Joseph McCarthy, who’s positively brilliant as himself) for his grossly irresponsible and increasingly insane smearing of whole bunch of decent Americans as Communists. Directed by George Clooney, who also plays Murrow’s producer Fred Friendly. 90 min. (AP) INTO THE BLUE - (PG13) - Action, Thriller - When four hot young divers (including Jessica Alba and Paul Walker) discover a shipwreck containing millions in gold, they assume everything will be dandy. But nearby, a sunken plane full of illegal cargo threatens to inter-

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Featuring Hawaiian Music Entertainers Uluwehi Guerrero Lei‘ohu Ryder Richard Ho‘opi‘i Enjoy a day reminiscing of Old Hawai‘i with the beauty and grace of hula, Hawaiian music and Hawaiian style food Silent Auction • Hawaiian Arts & Crafts Raffle Drawings • Free Entrance to the Bailey House Museum With Paid Admission

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fere with their capture of the riches. Their plan proves hazardous when smugglers invade the area to recover their missing plane. Running around wild in their bathing suits, they must work together to escape disaster. 110 min. (GP) JARHEAD - (R) - War, Drama - Jake Gyllenhaal plays a thoughtful, ruthlessly introspective, U.S. Marine Corps sniper sent to help kick Iraq out of Kuwait during the first Gulf War. Jamie Fox plays his Corps-loving lifer sergeant. Will they die? Will they kill? And most importantly, what the hell are they doing over there? Based on the 2004 memoir of the same name. 115 min. (AP) LEGEND OF ZORRO 2 - (PG-13) - Action-Adventure Now that Zorro has fought and won the battle over California he faces his biggest challenge… marriage. Zorro must try to keep the promise he made to his wife to give up his secret identity and lead a normal life, meanwhile the threat of danger from bandits is more real than ever. Hopefully the married life hasn’t dwindled the sexual tension between these two. That’s the best part. (GP) NORTH COUNTRY - (R) - Drama - When Josey’s (Charlize Theron) marriage fails she must return to her hometown to seek work. A single mother, the responsibility of feeding and caring for her two children turns Josey to the bleak work world of iron mining. Though the work conditions are tough, enduring the harassment from the male workers proves even more difficult. Also stars Sissy Spacek and Woody Harrelson. 130 min. (GP) PRIME - (PG13) - Romantic Comedy - Rafi (Uma Thurman) is a 37-year-old divorcee who’s seeing a therapist, Lisa (Meryl Streep). But then things get better when Rafi starts banging a 23-year-old hottie—for a while, that is, because that 23-year-old hottie is actually Lisa’s son! Oh my God! You see, this is one of those plots that makes for either a terrible mainstream movie or an award-winning porn flick, so please beware. 106 min. (AP) PROOF - (PG13) - Drama - Gwyneth Paltrow plays the daughter of an authentic mathematics genius (Anthony Hopkins) who was also a little funny in the head. When he dies, she’s forced to face the fact that not only can brilliance come at a terrible price, but that she’s very much her father’s daughter. Also stars Jake Gyllenhaal. 99 min.(AP) SAW 2 - (R) - Horror - I love a good mind screw. When I watch a thriller, I’m disappointed when I can figure out the ending before it plays out. So when a movie keeps me guessing until the end and then throws me a curveball, I am thoroughly impressed. The first Saw not only did that, it made me wet the bed. Really—my housemate doesn’t let me watch scary movies late night anymore. In the second Saw, the bad guy has eight people in a room—let the mutilation and mind games begin! And I’m going to buy plastic sheets. 93 min. (HK) WEATHER MAN - (R) - Drama, Comedy - Dave Spirtz is a popular Chicago area weatherman with a disastrous personal life who suddenly gets a chance to audition for a national morning show. Why am I not surprised that Nicholas Cage plays Spirtz? Look, Cage is a decent actor (Raising Arizona, Wild at Heart, Bringing Out the Dead) but he seriously needs a new agent (Guarding Tess, Con Air, National Treasure and now, apparently, this picture). 102 min.(AP) ZATHURA - (PG) - Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Kids - Think Jumanji, only instead of Robin Williams you have a house floating through outer space. Pretty routine stuff really: kids play board game, then said board game sends them on a wicked space adventure. No, really. I used to play Stratego—I can relate. Stars a bunch of kids I’ve never heard of and Tim Robbins. 95 minutes. (AP) Advertisement

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MAUI MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, 249-2222 (Showtimes) = Matinee [Wed 11/23 schedule not available at press time] Derailed - R - Th (1:50, 4:50), 7:30, 10, Fr (11, 2, 4:30), 7:05, 9:40 Sa-Su (11, 2), 4:30, 7:05, 9:40, MTu (2, 4:30), 7:05, 9:40 Dreamer - PG - Th (1:40, 4:30), 7, 9:30, Fr (11:20, 2:15, 4:40), 7:15, 9:45, Sa-Su (11:20, 2:15), 4:40, 7:15, 9:45, M-Tu (2:15, 4:40) 7:15, 9:45 Elizabethtown - PG-13 - Th (1:05, 1:35, 3:55, 4:15), 6:40, 7:10, 9:25, 9:50, Fr-Tu (1:25), 6:55 Fog - PG-13 - Th only (2, 5), 7:40, 10 Harry Potter - PG-13 - Th 12:01am, Fr (10:30, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1:50, 2:50, 3:30, 4, 5:20), 6:30, 7, 7:30, 9, 9:50, 10:15, Sa (10:30, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1:50, 2:50, 3:30), 4, 5:20, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 9, 9:50, 10:15, Su (10:30, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1:50, 2:50, 3:30), 4, 5:20, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 9, M-Tu (12, 12:30, 1:50, 2:50, 3:30, 4, 5:20), 6:30, 7, 7:30, 9 Into the Blue - PG-13 - Th (1:25, 4:10), 7:05, 9:45, Fr (10:50, 1:40, 4:15), 6:50, 9:30, Sa-Su (10:50, 1:40), 4:15, 6:50, 9:30, M-Tu (1:40, 4:15), 6:50, 9:30 North Country - R - Th (1, 3:45), 6:30, 9:30, Fr, (10:35, 4:10), 9:35, Sa-Su (10:35), 4:10, 9:35, M-Tu (4:10), 6:55 Legend of Zorro - PG - Th (1, 1:30, 3:50, 4:20), 6:45, 7:15, 9:40, Fr (10:40, 11:10, 1:30, 2:10, 4:20, 5), 7:10, 7:50, 10, Sa (10:40, 11:10, 1:30, 2:10), 4:20, 5, 7:10, 7:50, 10, Su (10:40, 11:10, 1:30, 2:10), 4:20, 5, 7:10, 7:50, M-Tu (1:30, 2:10, 4:20, 5), 7:10, 7:50 Proof - PG13 - Th only(1:45, 4:45), 7:20, 9:45 Saw 2 - R - Th (1:10, 3:20, 5:30), 7:45, 9:55, Fr (11:40, 2:30, 4:50), 7:40, 10, Sa-Su (11:40, 2:30), 4:50, 7:40, 10, M-Tu (2:30, 4:50), 7:40, 10 Weather Man - R - Th (1:20, 4), 6:50, 9:20, Fr (11:30, 2:20, 4:45), 7:20, 9:45, Sa-Su (11:30, 2:20), 4:45, 7:20, 9:45, M-Tu (2:20, 4:45), 7:20, 9:45

KA’AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center, 875-4910 Chicken Little - G - Daily (12:55, 3), 5:10, 7:15, 9:15 Get Rich or Die Tryin’ - R - Daily (1), 4:45, 7:20, 10 Good Night and Good Luck - PG - Th only (12:30, 2:50), 5:15, 7:40, 9:55 Jarhead - R - Daily (12:45), 4:35, 7:25, 10:05 Prime - PG-13 - Daily (1), 4:30, 7:10, 9:50 Walk the Line - R - Fr-Tu (12:30), 4:05, 7:05, 9:55 Zathura - PG - Daily (12:35, 2:55), 5:15, 7:35, 10

KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 875-4910 Harry Potter - Th 12:01am, Fr-Sa (12, 3:30), 7, 10:30, Su (12), 4:15, 7:30, M-W (1), 4:15, 7:30 Chicken Little - G - Th (1:45), 4:15, 7:30, Fr-Sa (1:30), 4:45, 7:45, 9:35, Su (1:30), 5, 8:15, M-W (1:45), 5, 8:15 Legend of Zorro - PG - Th only (1), 4:15, 7:30 North Country - R - Th only(1:15), 4:30, 8 Walk the Line - R - Fr-Sa (1), 4:15, 7:15, 10, Su (1), 4:30, 7:45, M-W (1:15), 4:30, 7:45 Zathura - PG - Th (1:30), 4:45, 7:45, Fr-Sa (1:15), 4:30, 7:30, 9:40, Su (1:15), 4:45, 8, M-W (1:30), 4:45, 8

FRONT STREET THEATRE 900 Front St., Lahaina, 249-2222 Chicken Little - G - Th (4:30), 7, 9, Fr, M-W (4:15), 7, 9, Sa-Su (1:15), 4:15, 7, 9 Legend of Zorro - PG - Th only (3:45), 6:45, 9:30, Fr, M-W (3:30), 7:30, Sa-Su (12:45), 3:30, 7:30 Prime - PG-13 - Th only (4:15), 7:15, 10 Walk the Line - R - Fr, M-W (3:45), 6:45, 9:45, SaSu (12:30), 3:45, 6:45, 9:45 Zathura - PG - Th (4:45), 7:30, 9:45, Fr, M-W (4), 7:15, 9:30, Sa-Su (1), 4, 7:15, 9:30

WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 249-2222 Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ - R - Th (12:15, 3:45), 7, 9:45, Fr, M-W (12:45, 4:15), 7:15, 10, Sa-Su (12:45), 4:15, 7:15, 10 Harry Potter - PG-13 - Fr, M-W (12, 3:30), 7, 10:20, Sa-Su (12), 3:30, 7, 10:20 Jarhead - R - Th (12, 3:30), 6:45, 9:30, Fr, M-W (12:30, 4), 6:45, 9:30, Sa-Su (12:30), 4, 6:45, 9:30 Saw 2 - R - Th only (1:30, 4), 7:30, 9:40

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Comic Book Art R. Kikuo Johnson debuts his graphic novella Comic books aren’t just for superheroes anymore. In fact, comic books—or graphic novels, as they’re sometimes called—are quite complex, artistically and editorially. Many contemporary graphic novels combine elements of film noir, drama, mystery, action, suspense and black comedy, looking more like sophisticated cinematic storyboards than the dime store entertainment of yore.

R. Kikuo Johnson

The thing I liked about Italy is how much it made me appreciate being an American. It was also 2001 so I think there was a definite patriotic energy in the air. I actually arrived in Rome on Sept. 11. I got off the plane and there were smoking towers on the TV. I guess travel is for self-discovery and I definitely felt more American than ever. Being in a foreign country is a great place to write a memoir. It just gets you thinking about where you came from.

Signs Night Fisher, on Nov. 19 at 12 p.m. at Borders Books in Kahului.

Tell me about the process of creating a comic book.

R. Kikuo Johnson is one of the latest rising comic book artists of this genre. Born on Maui in 1981, he graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2003 and moved to New York soon after. His debut comic book novella, Night Fisher, (Fantagraphics) is a depiction of a teenage boy struggling to find his place in the world and on Maui. Semiautobiographical, the art and storyline relay a more realistic side of Hawai’i not often represented in mainstream media. I talked to Johnson while he was in New York, preparing for his first solo exhibition and release party for Night Fisher. Maui Time Weekly: So what do call yourself? Illustrator? Graphic novelist? Artiste de comeec streep? R. Kikuo Johnson: I really like “cartoonist.” I think it’s the term that best describes the act of writing and drawing simultaneously. “Illustration” definitely has an implication of describing text with image, which I think is really different from actually writing with an image— using the image as the text, almost.

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But what did you like best about it?

When did you start? I think the first comic I did was in third grade at Makawao Elementary School during recess. I did “Wind Man”—he has the power to control the wind. And he fought the Dark Destroyer. I think I made like 30 issues of that, actually. I kinda stopped making comics in high school. I would go out to my favorite pasture lands and stuff, and do these oil pastels and some oil painting—you know, in a kind of George Allen school of Maui painting. I was really pursuing that pretty heavily so I went to art school. By my sophomore year, I was a fullblown landscape painter. I had some stuff in Art Maui actually. That must’ve been 2001—yeah, I think I was 20 years old. I spent my junior year in Italy and my parents called me and said, “Your painting’s in the show.” They gave me a verbal description of the show so that was cool. And you were in Italy, too? I hate you.

With Night Fisher, I pretty much wrote out an entire plot and loose script, scene for scene. That was four years ago. I would start drawing it and as soon as pencil hits paper, it totally changes—the dialogue especially, even the scenes and the characters become their own people as soon as they’re drawn. A lot of time the gestures will say half the dialogue so you don’t need it. After this sort of loose script and plot comes together, there’s really kind of a definite simultaneous drawing/writing kind of thing that happens with these thumbnails that I did for the entire book. Even those thumbnails will change once you start inking it and getting it together. Otherwise it would just be awful, sitting and carving away at a drawing board for hours. From other cartoonists I talk to, it seems like a pretty typical method—lots of writing and drawing at the same time. Who was your mentor? David Mazzucchelli. He drew Batman for a while, among other things. I think the thing I learned most from David—beyond just learning a lot about technique and the language, the vernacular of cartooning—[is that] he was the first guy I ever met who took comic books seriously. He really pursued it with this fierce academic angle that was completely new to me. It was kinda how I always looked at comics and to see an adult say “comics” three times in a sentence was mind-blowing and really exciting. So is cartooning your main source of revenue? I work at a restaurant two days a week to pay most of my bills. It’s really nice ‘cause it allows me total freedom. I’ve been trying really, really hard to work out a situation for myself where I can just have no pressure but my own, as opposed to financial or editorial pressure, and it’s worked out really well for me. I try to avoid working with editors as much as possible. I’m sure you can relate. Uh, I have no idea what you mean. Do you have any advice for future cartoonists? Oh man, get a day job. If they just kinda trust themselves and keep trying, they’ll do very well. MTW


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Thursday

The New Project w/Jay Molina and Gilbert Emata, $5, 10pm

BOCALINO

1279 S. Kihei Road, Kihei - 874-9299

CAFE MARC AUREL

Friday 11/18 Kilohana Cruise w/Sujana, $5, 10pm

Gene Argel and Shiro Mori, No Cover, 7:30pm

28 N. Market St. Wailuku - 244-0852

Saturday11/19 Sunday11/20 Ohana Groove, $5, 10pm

Industry Night, DJ Shark In The Water, No Cover, 9pm

MON - Duane Feif, No Cover, 10pm; TUE - The New Project, Jay Molina & Gilbert Emata w/Marja, $5, 10pm; WED - DJ Shark In The Water, No Cover, 10pm

Sweet Steel, Calypso and island music, No Cover, 7:30pm

Closed

MON - Open Mic, 7pm

CASANOVA

Dr. Nat and Rio Ritmo, Samba y Salsa, $10, 9:45pm

Natural Vibrations, $15, 9:45pm

CHARLEY’S

The Undivided, 9pm

Ladies’ Nite w/DJ Durty, $5, 9pm

1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220

142 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-9453

COMPADRES BAR & GRILL Tattoo Night w/DJ 2X, 9pm

41 E. Lipoa St., Kihei - 879-9001

WED - Wild Wahine Wednesday w/DJ Blast, $5, 9:45pm No entertainment

Salsa, $5, 10pm

Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-7189

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Monday11/21 – Wednesday11/23

Wild 105 Party w/DJ Short Cut, 9pm

TUE - El Dogg, Rock-reggae, No Cover, 4-9pm

Flirt Party w/DJ LX, 9pm

$3 Party w/DJ LX, 9pm

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Solo/duets and with Pacificaribe Jacque’s every Monday 7-10pm • No Cover

Dr.Nat Available for private events, parties & weddings

(3-5 piece) playing Latin, Gypsy and Brazilian Jazz, Reggae, Contemporary Island Style or with Hot Tropical Latin/Brazilian dance band

Rio Ritmo Playing at Casanova Fri, Nov 18th Salsa y Samba y Ritmo Latino Music starts 9:45pm $10. cover

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DA KINECALENDAR BIG SHOWS

Meshuggah-Nuns - Friday-Sunday. This play, filled with both convent and Jewish humor, is the most recent offering in the popular "Nunsense" series. In this latest adventure we find the Sisters on an all-expense paid cruise. The ship runs into a terrible storm and many people, including the entertainers, become seasick. The ship’s captain, knowing of the sisters showbusiness savvy, requests that they put on an original review. Weekends through Dec. 11. Tickets: $20. Fri, Sat, 7:30 p.m.; Sun, 5 p.m., Iao Theater, 242-6969. Sistah Robi and Sean Na‘auao - Friday. Robi's multi-cultural, multi-lingual background is reflected in her music, which ranges from soft Hawaiian rhythms to funky reggae beats, she sings it all in her own special way. Tickets: $28. 7:30 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. The Real Xperience - Saturday. Teens who want to learn how to speak out against tobacco use, secondhand smoke, and the tobacco industry’s deceptive marketing tactics. The event will have “Expression Sessionsâ€? in Bboy and hip-hop dance stylings, and training workshops in public speaking, street marketing, event planning and activism. Transportation and accommodations will be arranged for participants from Molokai and Lanai. Ages 13-19 can sign up by requesting a registration at REAL@crch.hawaii.edu. Visit www.therealmessage.net. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., McCoy Theater, MACC, 244-7106. Na Lani ‘Eha 2005: The Four Royals - Saturday. A program to celebrate and illuminate the cultural accomplishments of royal siblings King Kaläkaua, Queen Lili‘uokalani, Princess Likelike and Prince Leleiohoku, offering a glimpse into the life, talent, personality and humor of each. Tickets: $35, $25, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Maui Music Festival - Sunday. Our own American legend, Willie Nelson, and Grammy winning artist, Jack Johnson, Pat Simmons of the Doobie Brothers, chick rocker Gail Swanson, Marty Dread and Da Maui Boys, and Gypsy Pacific. Proceeds to benefit Montessori School of Maui. Tickets are on sale now: $40, $50 (half-price for keiki). Great reserved seats and premium seats are available. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. Show starts at 5:30 p.m., A&B Ampitheater, MACC, 242-SHOW. 2005 EA Sports Maui Invitational - MondayWednesday. Top teams will gather to kick off the college basketball season at the Lahaina Civic Auditorium. Games to be televised nationally on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, and include Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Gonzaga, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan State and host Chaminade. For info, visit www.mauiinvitational.com.

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Swollen Members - Nov. 25-26. This tour marks the release of their fourth album, Heavy, set to release on Nov. 18. The four Swollen Members have an original rap/rock sound, something Maui doesn’t hear a whole lot of. These boys seem like they’ll show us a good time, so let’s return the favor. Groupies, mount up! $20. Fri, 9 p.m., Hapa’s; Sat, 9 p.m., Casanova, 877750-4400. Bailey House Benefit - Nov. 26. The 5th annual benefit concert in Wailuku will include traditional live Hawaiian music, a silent auction, Hawaiian arts and crafts, and raffle drawings. Bring low chairs and mats to the outdoor event. $10 advance, $15 at event, 12 and under free with adult. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Bailey House Museum, 244-3326.

The Nutcracker - Nov. 26-27. Ballet Hawai’i presents The Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score, lavish sets and gorgeous costumes make this the perfect holiday treat. Sat, 2 & 7:30 p.m.; Sun, 2 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Alexander’s String Quartet - Dec. 4. The Quartet has performed in the major music capitals of four continents to secure its standing as one of the world’s premier ensembles, especially admired for its vibrant and thrilling performances. Sound and technical fluidity are the benchmarks of Alexander String Quartet performances. An anniversary program in honor of Mozart. Tickets: $30. 5 p.m., McCoy Studio Theater, MACC, 242-7469. The Eagles - Dec. 6. The rock and roll “Hall of Famers� will perform only once in Maui! The Eagles, comprised of Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, will be performing songs from their illustrious 30-year career including such hits as, “Hotel California� and �Desperado.� This is the band’s first performance in Hawai’i in more than nine years! Tickets: $75, $95, $150, $250. 7 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, 242-SHOW. Groundation - Dec. 8-9. Back from an international tour, Groundation will again be visiting the valley isle. The reggae band has a unique sound and continues to educate and bring people together through music and message. Tickets: $15. 21 and over. Thu, 10 p.m., Casanova; Fri, 9 p.m., Waveriders. Sonny Ching and Halau Na Mamo O Pu`uanahulu - Dec. 10. This holiday performance, with more than 70 dancers ranging in age from teens to seniors, celebrates ancient Hawaiian cultural traditions through chant, song and dance. Tickets: $38, $28, $10. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Krishna Das and Friends - Dec. 13. Worldrenowned "Chant Master of American Yoga" Krishna Das shares the ancient path of Bhakti Yoga with his transforming and heart-opening evening of Kirtan. Special appearances by internationally revered spiritual leaders, Maui's own Ram Dass and Rabbi Marc Gafni, make this a unique treat of great music, intrigue and enlightening conversation. Tickets: $25. 7 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Tower of Power - Dec. 19. The renowned horn-driven funk outfit Tower of Power has been making albums and touring the world steadily since the early '70s. Long considered one of the greatest horn sections in the business, the ten band members have collectively and individually recorded with most of the legends of rock, funk, blues, soul and jazz. Tickets: $45, $35, $25. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-7469. Elvis Costello - April 2, 2006. With songs like “Pump It Up,� “Watching The Detectives� and “Every Day I Write the Book� (our favorite!)—oh, we could go on and on. For over 25 years, Costello along with his backing group, The Attractions, has changed the face of modern Rock’n’Roll. 7:30 p.m., Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW.

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Coffee, Cake and Kabbalah - Every Sun, 11 a.m.12 p.m., LiveWire CafĂŠ, Paia. Journey through the world of mystical teachings with Rabbi Sholom Schusterman. Discuss, explore, and learn how to apply these teachings to your daily life. All are welcome. Free. For more info, call 249-8770. Master Slackers - Every Wed, 7:30 p.m., RitzCarlton, Kapalua. Hear traditional Hawaiian Slack Key guitar and talk story with the artist. This week features Cyril Pahinui. $40. For info, call 669-3858.

Whalers Village Events - Sun, Henry Allen and Friends, 6-8 p.m.; Mon, Dances of Polynesia, 6:30-7 p.m., Drums of Tahiti, 7:30-8 p.m.; Tue and Fri, Lei making class, 12-2 p.m.; Wed and Sat, Polynesian Hula, 6:30-7 p.m.; Thu, Hula lessons, 3-4 p.m. Free. All performances take place at the center stage. For info, call 661-4567.

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Great American Smokeout - Thu, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Queen Ka’ahumanu Center, Kahului. The American Cancer Society is giving people nationwide the confidence to quit smoking cigarettes. Information and quit packs will be available and Subway will be offering “cold turkey� certificates to those who turn in their cancer sticks and commit to quit. Free. For info, call 244-5553. Picnic with Poki - Thu, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., next to the Ka'ahumanu Church, Wailuku. A quiet lunch break with traditional Hawaiian music by Jesse Nako’oka, complimentary Jamba Juice, and Starbucks Coffee, and of course Poki! Donations benefit Punana Leo o Maui. Free.

FRIdAy, NovEMbER 18

Health Fair for the Homeless - 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at Salvation Army, Kahului. The 5th annual health fair will offer a booth for health screenings, informational displays, educational flyers available, the general promotion of good health and social services for the homeless, prizes and BBQ! Free. For info, call 281-3735. “Walmart: the high cost of low price� - 7 p.m., at Maui Booksellers, Wailuku. This film shows a story from three continents of an assault on families and American values. There will be a group discussion immediately following the showing about the effect Wal-Mart is having on Maui and the entire nation. Free. For info, call 244-9091.

SATURDAY, NovEMbER 19

MauiFest Drive-in - 6 p.m., Maui Community College. A night of food, live music and movies all under the stars on MCC’s lawn. Featuring Madagascar: Marty the Zebra is inspired to escape from the New York Zoo; Skin Stories: stories and images from the hot spots of Pacific tattoo; and The Rocks: a glimpse into the world of surfing New York City. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. $20 per car for four adults, kids under 10 are free. For more info, log onto to Mauifest.net. Kokua Concert for Christian - 12-6 p.m., War Memorial Stadium, Wailuku. There will be arts, crafts, shopping, food and live entertainment from Maui artists including Raiatea Helm, Richard Hoopii, Zack Kekona, Lahaina Grown, and many more to benefit Christian Kinzle with medical expenses. $5. For info, call 357-2251 or 573-5529. Kula Elementary Harvest Festival - 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Kula Elementary School. Stock up on fresh produce and flowers from various Kula farms for Thanksgiving and enjoy live entertainment, games, and a silent auction to benefit the educational arts. Free. For info, call 876-7610.

SUNDAY, NovEMBER 20

“Boom, Boom Baby� - Sun, 4:30 p.m., Pukalani. Maui's Only Baby Boomer Group offers networking, potluck and discussion with "the generation that rocked the world". Cultural diversity encouraged. For info, call 573-5313.


Thursday 11/17 Friday11/18 HENRY’S BAR & GRILL

TUE - Curtis, No Cover, 9pm

DJs El Gato and Arge $5, 10pm

JACQUES

120 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8844

Kenny Roberts, 6pm

El Nino, 6pm

El Dogg, 10pm

Thirsty Thursdays w/DJ Stylz, Elimidate auditions, 9:30pm

Sirus B Posse, 9:30pm

Battle of the Bands, 9:30pm

DJ Stylz, No Cover, 9pm

36 Keala Pl., Kihei - 875-7711

KAHULUI ALE HOUSE

355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001

MON - Dr.Nat, Jazz/Salsa, No Cover, 7:30-10pm; WED - MJ3, Live Jazz, 7-10pm

Da Hawaiians, 6pm

KAHALE’S BEACH CLUB

Monday11/21 – Wednesday11/23

Gina Martinelli, No Cover, 6-9pm

El Dogg, No Cover, 9pm

Crunch Pups, No Cover, 9pm

Habenero Brothers, No Cover, 9pm

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

Saturday11/19 Sunday11/20

MON - Steve Mendoza, 6pm; TUE-WED - Da Hawaiians, 6pm MON - Crunch Pups, 9pm; TUE - Karaoke w/Alan Kay, No Cover, 9:30pm; WED - Skirt Night w/DJs Mark EZ and H-Boogie, $6, 9:30pm

TBA, 10pm

KIMO’S

845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811

KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina - 667-5555

Brian and Cool Rush, 9pm

LIFE’S A BEACH

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891–8010

Karaoke, 9:30pm

Karaoke, 9:30pm

Chad ‘N Lake, 9pm

Illifino, 9pm

MON - Open Mic, 9pm; TUE - $2 Night w/Kanoa & Sean of Gomega 10pm; WED - Hoku, 9pm

Karaoke, 9pm

DA KINECALENDAR ART

Eclectic Exhibitions - Viewpoints Gallery, Makawao. This is the opening reception for Beth Marcil, Scott Semple, Brad Huck and Rona Smith exhibits of an eclectic blend of paintings, mixed media, encaustic, clay and beadwork. The artists will share their thoughts about the work and attendants will get a much more personal view of the art. The show runs through Dec 1. Free. For info, call 572-5979. Shoebox Exhibit - Through Dec. 18, Schaefer International Gallery. This traveling exhibit features 145 small sculptures from around the world. Artists are invited to meet the challenge of creating a big impact with sculptures that are no larger than the size of an average shoebox. Artists have used metal, carved wood, blown glass, fiber, clay, found objects and even human hair to make their sculptures. Free.

KEiki

After-School Tutoring - Tue and Thu, 2:30-4:30 p.m., the Neighborhood Place at Happy Valley, Wailuku. Hui Malama Learning Center provides trained tutors to all children who attend this after-school program. Students who attend will also have the opportunity to learn hula, play ‘ukulele, games, and more. Free. For info, call 986-0700. “Dive In” Movie -- Fri, 8 p.m., YMCA, Wailuku. Float around the pool under the stars on giant inner tubes while watching a family feature. Popcorn inclusive. $7 member and $14 non-member. For info, call 242-9007. Graphic Design for Teens - Every Mon, 3-4 p.m. at Hui Malama Learning Center, Wailuku. Hands-on graphic design class using PC computers with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. For teenagers only. Free. For info, call 244-5911, ext. 35. Movin’ to the Music -Thu, 10 a.m. at Makawao Public Library. Dylan Donkin will teach music and rhythmic movement. For ages 3 and up, accompanied by an adult. Free. For info call 573-8785. Sea Turtle Sculpture Contest - Sat, entries in 9 a.m.-12 p.m., awards at 2 p.m. Ages 5-15 are to bring a sculpture of a sea turtle created with objects including beach debris, trash or recyclables. Please no shells or objects that were previously living, and sculptures should not exceed 2 ft in length or width. Many prizes will be given. Complimentary admission for competing children. For info call 270-7084. Stories Around the World - Sat, 10:30 a.m., Kahului Library. Sandra MacLees, traditional American storyteller, shares eclectic stories of adventure. Free. For info call 873-3097. Talespinners’ Festival of the Pacific - Fri, 10 a.m., Wailuku Public Library. Spark your child’s imagination with live storytelling from award winning talespinners Diane Ferlatte, James McCarthy and Janice Terukina. For ages 5 and up. Free. For info call 243-5766.

LECTURES

POLITICAL

Shit Talkin’ - Thu, 5 p.m. at the Cameron Center Auditorium, Wailuku. This week at the Governor's Maui Council of Advisors meeting, “Pump Don't Dump” will be on the agenda and speakers will be discussing the future of the cruise ship sewage-evacuation policies.

SPORTS

Surf and Sand Half Marathon - Jan. 15, 6:30 a.m., Kapalua to Lahaina. 1,000 runners are expected to run the 13 mile course that is mostly downhill, with a beautiful view of the ocean. $60 or $40 Kama’aina. Registration is available online at mauisurfsandhalf.com, or for info call 530-559-2261.

DINNER MUSIC WEST MAUI

BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - John Kane, Wed, Thu and Fri; Harry Troupe, Sat; Kaleo Phillips, Sun; Clay Mortenson Mon, Tue. All sets from 7:30-10 p.m. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0700. Cheeseburger In Paradise - Brooks Maguire, Thu, Sat, Sun and Wed; Harry Troupe, Fri; Gail Swanson, Mon and Thu. All sets from 4:30-7:30 p.m. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4855. Cool Cat Cafe - Erik Pietsch, Mon and Thu; Howard Ahia Fri-Sun; Hau Phat, Wed. All Sets 7:30-10 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 667-0908. Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie - Nino Toscano, Thur and Fri; Kawika Lum Ho, Sat; Damien, Tue; Ernest Pua’a, Chisel, Thurs; Wed Open mic night; Brian Haia, Mon. All sets from 6-9 p.m. 4405 Honoapiilani Highway, 669-3474.

Hula Grill - Kawika Lum, Albert & Billy, Mon; Jarret Roback and Albert & Billy, Tue; Ernest Pua’a and Brian & Roy, Wed; Ernest Pua’a and Bradah Brian & Don Thur; Bradah Brian & Roy, Fri; TBA, Sat; Kawika Lum Ryan Tanaka & Friends, Sun. All sets 6:30-9 p.m. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building P, Kaanapali, 667-6636. Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Acoustic Music every night. 7 p.m. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., 667-0787. Kahana Terrace Restaurant - Harry Troupe, Tue and Thu; Randy Reno, Sat. All sets from 6-9 p.m. Sands of Kahana Resort, 669-5399. Kimo’s - Glen Kaku Grava, Thu; Sam Ahia, Sun; Hula Honey’s Mon-Tue, 7-8:30 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. Leilani’s On The Beach - Crazy Fingers, Thu, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.; JD & Friends, Fri-Sat, 2:30-5:30 p.m.; Kilohana, Sun, 3:30-6 p.m; Jarret Robak, Wed, 3:30 5:30 p.m. 2435 Ka’anapali Parkway, Building J, Ka’anapali, 661-4495.

Moose McGillycuddy’s - Greg & Steve, Thu; Llayne & Greg, Fri; Mark & Mike, Sat-Sun; Anastasia, Wed. All sets 6-9 p.m. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7758. Pioneer Inn - Ah-Tim Eleniki (Local-style guitar), Thu, 6-9 p.m.; Greg Di Piazza, Wed, 6-9 p.m.; Captain Billy Bones, Tue, 6-8 p.m. 658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. Reilley’s Steaks & Seafood - Piano Music with Shiro Mori, Thur., Darrin Lenett, Fri, Gene Argel, Mon. Tue., Angie Carr, Wed., all shows 6-8 p.m. 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Ste #304 Kahana, 667-7477 Sea House Restaurant - Hawaiian music with Albert Kaina and Kincades Basques, Thu; Kincade Basques, Fri, Sat, Mon and Tues; Kapule Paoa, Sun; Albert Kaina, Wed. All sets 7-9 p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Honoapiilani Road, Napili, 669-1500. WM – Jazz guitar by Nino Toscano, 6-9:30 p.m., Tue; Piano Jazz by Gilbert, 6-9:30 p.m., Wed. 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd., Honokowai, 667-7898.

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Express Yourself - Mon and Wed, 7 p.m. at Cafe Marc Aurel, Wailuku. Open Mic Night with music, song and poetry! Free. For info, call 276-5467.

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Thursday 11/17 Friday11/18 Jazz w/Sal Godinez & Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30pm

LOBBY LOUNGE

Four Seasons Resort, Wailea - 874-8000

Saturday11/19 Sunday11/20

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

Monday11/21 – Wednesday11/23

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

Nils & Anastasia, 8:30-11:30pm

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

Habenero Brothers, $5, 9:45pm

LONGHI’S

888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288

1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-9944

Neto, Latin Salsa Night, No Cover, 8-11pm

The Willies, No Cover, 8-11pm

Live Music, No Cover, 8-9pm; Live DJ, No Cover, 9pm

MAUI WAVERIDERS, B&G

$2 Ladies Night, No Cover, 9pm

Natural Vibrations, 9pm

Lahaina Grown, 9pm

Service Industry Night, Metal Night, No Cover, 9pm

MON - Mai Tai/ Margarita Mondays, 9pm; TUE - $2 Tattoo Tuesdays, all day; WED - Westside Wednesdays, Dollar Drinks, 10pm

MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY’S

Tattoo Party w/Q103, DJ Mackie, No Cover, 9pm

DJ Mackie Mac, No Cover, 9pm

DJ Mackie Mac, No Cover, 9pm

DJ Rock Hard Tark, No Cover, 9pm

MON - Monday Night Football, 3pm; TUE - DJ Mackie, $5, 9pm; WED - DJ Mackie Mac, No Cover, 9pm

MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE

Wailea Nights w/Eric Gilliom and Barry Flanagan, 8pm

Wailea Nights w/Eric Gillom and Barry Flanagan, 8pm

Irish Jam Session, No Cover, 68pm; Celtic Tigers, 8pm

Celtic Tigers, No Cover, 7pm

MON - Gypsy Pacific, No Cover, 7pm; TUE - Benoit Jazz Trio, No Cover, 7pm; WED - Dylan Donkin, Acoustic Rock, No Cover, 7pm

Live Jazz, No Cover 9pm-12am

Live Jazz, No Cover, 9pm-12am DJ and Dancing, 9pm

MON - Kapakahi, 9pm; WED - VooDoo Suns, Live Blues, $5, 9pm

LULU’S

900 Front St, Lahaina - 661-1200

844 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7758

100 Kaukahi St., Wailea - 874-1131

PACIFIC’O

505 Front St., Lahaina - 667-4341

PARADICE BLUZ

744 Front St., Lahaina - 667-5299

SANSEI 115 Bay Dr., Kapalua - 669-6286 SANSEI Kihei Town Center - 879-0004

Soul Sweet, Maui Dance Band, 9pm

DJ Heat, 9pm

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

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

WED - Karaoke, 9pm

DJ Blast, $10, 9:30pm

SPATS TRATTORIA

Hyatt Regency, Ka’anapali - 667-4727

SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE

DJ Sunny, No Cover, 9pm

DJ, 9pm

DJ, 9pm

Kanoa & Cody, 9pm

MON-WED - DJ, 9pm

SPORTS PAGE GRILL & BAR

Crunch Pups, No Cover, 9:30pm

El Dogg, No Cover, 9:30pm

Kenny Roberts & Friends, No Cover, 9pm

Hale and the Hot Lava Band, No Cover, 9pm

MON - Monday Night Football, No Cover; TUE - Dylan Donkin, No Cover, 9:30pm; WED - John Moore, No Cover, 9:30pm

Tony Ray Band, $3, 9pm

Habanero Brothers, $3, 9pm

DJ Dancing, $10, 9:30pm

DJ Dancing, $10, 9:30pm

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 874-6444

2411 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 879-0602

STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR

1127 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-1380

TSUNAMI NIGHTCLUB

3850 Wailea Alanui Dr. - 875-1234

DA KINECALENDAR Blue Marlin Harbor-Front Grill & Bar - Boy Kana’e and Ka’ Uhaneleo, Fri and Mon, 6:30-9 p.m.; Braddah Frances and friends, Sat, 6:30 p.m.; Terri Garrison, Sun, 4-6:30 p.m. Maalaea Harbor, 244-8844. Capische? – Mark Johnston, Thu-Sat; Brian Cuomo, Sun and Wed; Sal & Estaire Godinez, Mon. All sets 710 p.m. Diamond Resort, 555 Kaukahi, 879-2224. Maalaea Grill – Benoit Jazz Works, Thu, Fri and Sun, 6:30-9 p.m.; Jimmy C Jazz, Sat, 7-9 p.m. Maalaea Village Shops, 243-2206. Marco’s Southside Grill – Various artists (piano), Mon-Sun. All sets from 7-10 p.m. 1445 S. Kihei Rd., 874-4041. Mulligan’s on the Blue – Wailea Nights, Thu and Fri, 8 p.m.; Celtic Tigers, Sun, 7 p.m.; Gypsy Pacific, Mon, 7 p.m.; Acoustico, Tue, 7 p.m. 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. Seawatch Restaurant - Nightly Music 6-9 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Dr., 875-8080. South Shore Tiki Lounge - Sunset Happy Hour, $3 specials. Live entertainment. Tony & Peter, Sun, Tue and Thu; Trevor Jones, Wed and Fri, 4-6 p.m. Outdoor seating on the Aloha Jungle Lanai. 1913 Kihei Road, Kalama Village, 874-6444. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café – Guitar and vocals w/ Brado, Wed-Fri; Brian Wittman, Sat; Patrick Mayor, Sun-Mon. All sets from 6-10 p.m. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. Yorman’s By The Sea – All That Jazz Band, WedSun 7-10 p.m. 760 S. Kihei Rd. Kihei, 874-8385.

CENTRAL MAUI

Brigit & Bernard's Gardencafe - Live entertainment. 335 Hoohana St., Kahului Café Marc Aurel - The monthly lineup: First and third Thu, Gene Argel and Shiro Mori, blues and jazz, 7:30 p.m. Second and fourth Fri, Belly Dancing with BellyRoll Dance company, 7 and 8 p.m. Every Mon, Open Mic Night, 7:30 p.m. Last Thu, Randal Rospond and the Haiku Hillbillys, 7:30 p.m. All shows, no cover. 28 N. Market Street, Wailuku, 244-0852. Mañana Garage - Nightly Neto & Friends, Latin music, 6:30-9 p.m. 33 Lono Ave., Kahului, 873-0220. Sushi Go - Live Music every Wed, 4-8 p.m. Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, Kahului, 877-8744.

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Jacque’s - Live Jazz, Mon, 5 p.m.120 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-8844. Livewire Cafe - Various Artists, Mon-Tue and Thu, 7:30-10 p.m. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. Moana Cafe - Hula Honeys, vintage and contemporary Hawaiian music with elegance and aloha. Live Jazz, Wed and Fri; Anik, Sun, 6-9 p.m. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9999.

RESORT SHOWS WEST MAUI

■ EMBASSY VACATION RESORT 104 KA’ANAPALI SHORES, LAHAINA, 661-2000 Ohana Bar & Grill: Live music, Thu and Wed; Patrick Major, Fri; Wayne & Friends, Sun; Ernest Pua’a w/ Hawaiian music, Mon and Tue. All sets from 5:309:30 p.m. Torch lighting ceremony nightly. Spats: Weeping Banyan Lounge with nightly Live Hawaiian Contemporary Music 6:30-9:30 p.m. ■ KA’ANAPALI BEACH HOTEL 2525 KAANAPALI PARKWAY, 661-0011 Kupanaha: Maui Magic for All Ages: Illusions and dinner show Tue-Sat, 4:30 p.m., Kanahele Room; Lanui, live music and dancing, 6-9 nightly. Free hula show, 6:30-7:30 nightly; Sunday Champagne Brunch with Hawaiian music by Polinahe, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Tiki Courtyard Of Ka’anapali Beach Hotel: Live music featuring Hawaii’s premier Slack Key Guitarists Ola Hou with Pekelo Cosma and Ohana Brown, Fri, 6-9 p.m. Whalers Village Center Stage: Thu, Hula Lessons 3-4 p.m. & Island Sounds with Ray Gooliak, 7-8 p.m. Fri, Lei Making Class 12-2p.m. & Music of Hawaii with Bob Jones 7-8 p.m. Sat, Drums of the Island 7-8 p.m. Sun, Island Sounds with Ray Gooliak 7-8p.m. Mon, Dances of Polynesia 6:30-7 p.m. & Drums of Tahiti 7:30-8 p.m. Tue, Lei Making Class 11a.m.-1p.m. & Music of Hawaii with Bob Jones 7-8 p.m. Wed, Polynesian Hula Show 7-8p.m. All shows free. ■ MAUI MARRIOTT 100 NOHEA KAI DRIVE, KAANAPALI, 667-1200 Nalu’s: Kilohana, Wed, 8-10:30 p.m. ■ NAPILI KAI BEACH RESORT 5900 Honoapiilani Hwy, Napili, 669-1500

Hawaiian Music: Kincaid & Albert, Thu; Kincaid Basques Fri-Sat, Mon-Tue; Kapule Paoa, Sun; Albert Kaina, Wed; All Hawaiian music shows from 7-9 p.m. ■ RITZ-CARLTON KAPALUA ONE RITZ-CARLTON DRIVE, KAPALUA, 669-6200 Lobby Lounge: Live music, 6-10 nightly. Banyan Tree Restaurant: World fusion duo Ranga Pae, Tue-Sat, 6:15-9:45 p.m. Kapalua Indoor Theater: Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Concerts series features traditional Hawaiian music. Every Wed, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $40 visitor and $30 kama`aina rate. 1-888-669-3858. ■ ROYAL LAHAINA RESORT 2780 KEKAA DRIVE, KAANAPALI, 661-3611 Live Hawaiian music, Thur-Sat, 6-8pm in the Royal Ocean Terrace. Royal Lahaina Luau featuring authentic Hawaiian and Polynesian song and dance at 5 nightly. ■ SHERATON MAUI HOTEL 2605 KAANAPALI PARKWAY, 661-0031 Lagoon Bar Entertainment w/hula dancers, 6-8 nightly; Bobby & Ralph, Thu, Mon and Tue; Ralph & Allan, Fri; Fausto & Kawaika, Sat and Sun; Nathan & Ralph, Wed. Torchlighting and cliff diving ceremony at sunset. ■ THE WESTIN MAUI HOTEL 2365 KAANAPALI PARKWAY, 667-2525 Tropica: Mitch Kepa, Mon and Sat-Su; Benny Uyetake, Tue-Fri, 6-9 p.m. Tableside magic by Fortunato, Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 7- 9 p.m.

SOUTH MAUI

■ FOUR SEASONS RESORT WAILEA 3900 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 874-8000 Lobby Lounge, Hawaiian music w/Steve Repollo and Alan Villeran, Thu, 5:30-7:30 p.m. followed by jazz w/Sal Godinez and Marcus Johnson, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; contemporary music w/Clay Mortensen and George Tavoularis, Fri, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; island style trio, Sat and Mon, 5:30-7:30 p.m. w/hula dancer 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Pam Peterson and Rudy Baria, Sun, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Nils & Anastasia (of VooDoo Suns) Mon and Sat, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Clay Mortensen and Gilbert Emata, Wed, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Sunset torchlighting nightly. ■ GRAND WAILEA RESORT HOTEL & SPA 3850 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 875-1234 Botero Bar entertainment, Live Music, Wed, 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Strolling Hawaiian duo in the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a nightly.

■ THE FAIRMONT KEA LANI MAUI 4100 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 875-4100 Cafe Ciao Restaurant. Live music with Toshomee, Thu-Sat, 6:30-9:30 p.m. ■ THE SHOPS AT WAILEA 3750 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA East Wing- Live music with Marti Kluth playing Classical, Pop and Jazz piano, Wed, 6:30-8 p.m. Lower Courtyard- Live music with Jamie Lawerence and a Hawaiian band, Wed, 6:30-8 p.m. ■ WAILEA MARRIOTT 3700 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 879-1922 Hawaiian Entertainment w/hula 6-9 nightly in Kumu Bar & Grill. Hawaiian entertainment 9-11 nightly in the Mele Mele Lounge featuring Pam Gamboa Peterson Mon and Sat, Mitch Kepa & Raymond "Mundo" Medeiros. Paradise & Ka Poe O Hawaii perform at the Luau, Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri. ■ RENAISSANCE WAILEA BEACH RESORT 3550 WAILEA ALANUI, WAILEA, 879-4900 Sunset Terrace: Live Hawaiian contemporary music by Lono, Mon-Tue; Bobby Krueger, Wed-Thu; Mahalo Greg, Fri; Rama Camarillo, Sat; Mondo Kane, Sun. All sets 6-9 p.m. ■ MAUI PRINCE HOTEL 5400 MAKENA ALANUI, 874-1111 Molokini Lounge: Ron Kuala’au, Hawaiian and contemporary guitar and vocals, Sun, 6-10:30 p.m. and Tue, Thu and Sat, 6-8:30 p.m.; Mele ‘Ohana duo, Mon, Wed, and Fri, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., MonSat, 8:30-10:30 p.m.

EAST MAUI

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TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Melting down the mountainside, lava flows to the ocean, creating hot steam and mist. No matter the smell, the rocks still melt. Just like the thoughts of yesterday, melting into the surface of the present moment, it’s necessary now for you to look at what’s most important. Don’t let yourself become distracted by the unknown, knocking you backwards. All those ideas lost in the reaction to the present time, can be brought back now with meditation and criticism. If you aren’t happy with your life, guess what? It’s time to take matter into your own hands. You can do it!

GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE21) Walking down the beach early in the morning, the feeling of peace will wash over you like the continuous tides that move across our planet. The thoughts in your mind are like teleporting tools that can stretch your imagination deep into the future and the past. Let your mind relax and focus on listening. Listen instead of thinking is a good discipline. Find a cozy spot somewhere in the bamboo forest or on top of Haleakala, bring your homework, some food and water, and write a letter to a friend.

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LEO (JULY 22-AUGUST 21) Too much, too much! You’ve got to remember when it’s time to stop with the drugs and alcohol. If you party like there’s no tomorrow, there might not be one. Thank goddess the full moon is over and you can maybe chill for a little bit now. Start focusing on some productive activities, such as cleaning your house for starters, and get it done. Channel your energy towards productive action, as opposed to destructive partying. Hey, I’m just trying to help. So listen up, Buster Brown!

VIRGO (AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 22) Nice timing! How do you Virgos know how to show up at just the right moment? It’s remarkable and amazing how you’re the essential tool in a conversation that shines the necessary details and intelligence towards completing the task correctly. Well, no matter where it comes from, keep it up! Once the day is over, focus on surprising your family with something they would’ve never expected. Listen to your subconscious, go all the way to the deepest corners of the mind. Maybe some new furniture?

LIBRA (SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 22) Why are you having to deal with people stealing your shit lately? I know it’s their karma coming back at them but if you get angry and lose your cool, it’ll only make matters worse. Don’t let it put you into a dark state of mind, such as revenge. Remember what Gandhi said: “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.” Get lost in a great book of how to build something, and start working on it! It’s time to switch your focus from being hurt, to starting a new project.

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Nothing defines humans better than their willingness to do irrational things in the pursuit of phenomenally unlikely payoffs. This is the principle behind lotteries, dating, and religion. – Scott Adams, cartoonist I’ve never placed a personals ad. Call me chicken but I just never imagined myself having to—or what I would call “resorting” to—solicit potential suitors by using a few well-manicured lines of prose explaining years of cultivated personality characteristics and a painfully battered-down list of my most basic desires. LIE TO ME Single white female—well, actually, single Hispanic female but I don’t really speak Spanish… um, that is to say, I do speak Spanish but my verb conjugations are atrocious and sometimes my accent is a little embarrassing—5’3” with brown eyes and black hair, seeks tall, dark and handsome—no, no, scratch that… I’m really not that superficial and I don’t have a type, despite what my friends seem to think about my “fleshy white men” and “bad boys who wear glasses.” So let’s just say I’m seeking an intelligent (but not a know-it-all— nobody likes a know-it-all), honest (mmm… on second thought, honesty is overrated. Just go ahead and keep some of the ugly stuff to yourself, ‘k?), funny (but, like, not the caustic or obnoxious kind. Laughing is good, but turning beetred while you’re running from the enraged street crowd that has formed around your date doing impressions of Bobcat Goldthwait is not good), compassionate (it’s cute if you listen and “share” your feelings, not cute if you’re wanting me to constantly tell you about my day and “hold” you and shit), creative—but no musicians, writers, artists, poets, tattoo artists, videographers, photographers, sculptors, glass-blowers or deejays, please… Yeah, it’s kinda impossible. And how do I let my unsuspecting daters know that I’m a really just a moody, neurotic, hypersensitive, high-strung, wishy-washy, melancholic, sarcastic workaholic and still get positive results? HERE I AM Your passionate, artistic, empathetic Pisces dream girl is waiting to fulfill your every need. I’ll make it my duty to create the perfect love den of your choice, so that we can wile away the day watching old movies and basking in the glory of our sweet loooooove...

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NO-NONSENSE HEALING NIA FOUNDERS COMING TO SACRED BODYWORK Hands-on healing blending energy, MAUI! Therapeutic touch, energywork and breath, sound & bodywork to reorganize Jan. 7-13, 2006 at The Studio Maui join tantric instruction. Loving, spiritual and you on all levels. Learn to access your Debbie & Carlos Rosas, Nia creators, for a healing. 9-9pm daily 572-2623 body and change your life. LMT, Kihei. White Belt Nia training intensive, lifeSCHOOL OF TANTRA Summer 250-9639 www.solhealing.com changing week. Space limited, inquire Private tantra instruction, seminars, now. www.niamaui.com or 808-280-0149 tantra club, certification program. Counseling for individuals, couples, all orientations and relationship structures, sexual dysfunction, incest, rape issues. Spiritual emergence, holotropic breathwork, voice dialogue centering, gestalt, primal therapy. Janet Kira Lessin & Sasha Lessin Ph. D. www.schooloftantra.com 244-4103

Gift Baskets • Fruit Baskets • Flowers Delivered on Maui and now Shipping WORLDWIDE.

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We can sell your items for you on eBay.

We do the work, you get the cash. Items must be $200 or more in value.

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Trading Assistants are experienced eBay users available to help you sell your items on eBay. Trading Assistants operate their own independent businesses. They are not employees, consultants, or independent contractors of eBay Inc. They are not endorsed or approved by eBay.

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Located in Kukui Mall

1819 S. Kihei Rd. Suite D-101, Kihei 874-5141

Maui: (808) 667-2774 KONA: (808) 327-1265

TOLL FREE 1-800-590-0133

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MODELS NEEDED! Pro photographer needs models for fitness, beauty & lifestyle assignments. $50 per hour. Any age or ethnicity. Email photo, contact info and stats to ron@ronchapple.com Or mail a photo to RC Studios, P.O. Box 1758, Kihei, Hi.,96753. Just visiting, call (808) 874-5755

Delivered on Maui or shipped worldwide. Sweet Life Fruit Co. 808-27SWEET (277-9338) or (6629338) www.mauifruitbasket.com

I’ao Acupuncture & Spa!

We’ve got Maui’s Best Selection and Lowest Prices. Also Collectable Old Stamps, Sports Memorabilia and Flags From Around the World. Island Coins & Stamps, Wharf Cinema Center, 3rd Floor, Lahaina, 667-6155l

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Welcomes their newest Massage Therapist, Tonya Dwight w/over 20 years exp. in Deep Tissue, Reflexology and Cranial Sacral Therapy. Massage Special of 90 min. starting at $65. MAT#7307. Call 249-8280

Web Auctions Hawaii 242-4567

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2099 Wells St., Wailuku

MAE#5293

Acupuncture & Wellness Center

West Maui/Molokai Special. Only Air Maui offers this incredible flight! Call now for your 2 for 1 Kama’aina special or special visitor rate! Expires Dec. 31, 2005. For reservations call 877-7005

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