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COVER STORY 10 Save the Pioneer Mill! So we never forget the trouble it caused by Anthony Pignataro

Saturday July 3rd, 8AM-6PM

LOCAL NEWS 5 Stop Recycling! 8 Best Bang for our Buck

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One resident’s unconventional plan to save the world by Anthony Pignataro What national budgets should look like by Joshua Cooper

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I just read a copy of your article, “Maui Or Bust: Koko the Talking Gorilla is Coming to Paradise,” (Oct. 9, 2003). It seemed to have a bit of a cynical bite to it and was condescending toward Koko and, by association, other nonhuman beings. Although, it did convey some interest in Koko’s arrival as a means of attracting tourism dollars. I may be wrong in my interpretation of your article. However, I thought it important to convey some understanding regarding gorillas and other nonhuman beings. Regardless of your or Steven Pinker’s belief about human superiority due to syntax or grammar or human language acquisition, there is a broader perspective to be seen. To borrow a phrase, my estimation of someone’s intelligence, or language ability, does not determine my compassion for them. Nor should an arbitrary standard be set as a criteria for measuring a being’s value as a being. That is narcissism, ego-centrism, anthropocentrism. It’s all a matter of perspective, perception. But, if things are viewed as a whole there is no such thing as superior and subordinate. It’s like the flower in the ear of the gorilla on the cover of the article about Koko coming to Maui. Each petal, each part of the flower, has a function, a role to play, but no part is any better than another. It is the wholeness of the flower that makes the flower. Actually, you’re in a perfect location to investigate the extreme awareness of dolphins. Beings, I would say, who have far greater awareness than humans, although that is neither here nor there because it is not a value judgment or criteria for superiority, just an observation. Thanks for your consideration. -Perry Beliz, via email Anthony Pignataro Responds: My story had nothing to do with whether people should feel compassion for animals in relation to their relative intelligence. My story was about a nonprofit foundation that raised millions of

dollars by ruthlessly promoting scientifically dubious claims that a gorilla has been taught to use sign language and speak like a human being. Though I quoted noted linguist Pinker in my article on this matter, it’s worth looking at that statement again: “What an irony it is that the supposed attempt to bring Homo sapiens down a few notches in the natural order has taken the form of us humans hectoring another species into emulating our instinctive form of communication, or some artificial form we invented, as if that were the measure of biological worth. In fact, the idea that some species need our intervention before its members can display a useful skill, like some bird that could not fly until given a human education, is far from humble!”

MORE ON RONNIE Thank you so much for having the courage to run that excellent story on Ronald Reagan’s true legacy (“The Real Reagan,” Jun. 10). I too was disgusted at the way television made it seem like the guy had never done anything wrong. And the stuff about rap music [being caused by under-funding school programs like Head Start]—I’d never thought of that, but it’s true. -Todd, via email

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ehbrah@mauitime.com This is to the right wing jerks that pull anti-Bush bumper stickers off my and my friends’ cars. It’s bad enough that you’re such narrow-minded idiots by backing Bush, but we’re entitled to our opinions! This is America, and the Constitution guarantees that we have freedom of speech. We can put our stickers on our cars and they can say whatever we want. If you don’t agree, get your own sticker with a message you like, and put in on your car. But you’re probably too cheap to buy one and probably too embarrassed to drive around announcing your stupidity to everyone.


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One resident’s unconventional plan to save the world And around your home? I live in an 80-year-old plantation house. We rebuilt the walls with putty rather than use a lot of wood. I drive a car that gets 49 miles per gallon. I’m certainly not the model—we need cars. But I chose to work at home. I only leave the house one day a week for my job. Where else do you see the need for improvement? There are hundreds and hundreds of shipping pallets that come in all the time and end up in the landfill. There has to be something else that can be done with them—they’re wood! I’ve also been trying to find a decent clock radio. They’re all junk. I’ve had four in the last two years. There’s nothing you can do with them except throw them away. I would spend $100 on one if it would last forever.

These bottles are the death of us all! One of environmentalists’ most sustained and popular campaigns is recycling. To save the planet, we collect bins of bottles, newsprint and aluminum cans and then dump them off at a processing center where they’re squeezed or melted down into brand new bottles, newsprint and aluminum cans. Pu’unene resident and jeweler Mckenna Hallett hates recycling. Not because she’s tired of getting newspaper ink on her fingers or doesn’t like lugging bags of cans and bottles to the recycling center, but because she genuinely feels that it’s bad for the environment. To prove her point, she even created the website www.stoprecycling.com. “We are all being lulled into thinking that recycling is saving our resources,” Hallett wrote on her site. “But we can actually save much more of our precious fossil fuels AND air and water quality if we just quit buying stuff that needs to be recycled in the first place. After all, recycling uses energy! Burning plastic containers to make more plastic containers puts [even more] toxins into the air and burns fuel.” I recently spoke with Hallett by telephone, just as she was cutting into her day’s batch of junk mail: Maui Time: How would you sum up your philosophy? Hallett: We need to rethink everything we buy. “Do I really need this new gizmo? Or is there something I already have I can reuse? If it needs batteries, can it use rechargeable ones? And do you know about disposing of them? Do I need to buy this funnel, or is there a way I can cut this old Coke bottle and use that?”

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Tell me about the website. The site is completely unadvertised. It’s been up a couple years. It’s really an adjunct to my business of making jewelry from found objects. Every piece I sell comes with a brochure on stopping recycling. How did you first get interested in recycling? I moved to Maui about 20 years ago from San Francisco. In the City we did recycling. When I moved only 35,000 people lived here. The scrap metal yards seemed to be a well-hidden secret. We still don’t have curbside recycling—there’s no place to take it. And it costs a lot of energy to get it recycled. But you find living on Maui that it’s very clear how finite everything is. They put in a big development, suddenly something is wrong with the water there. You can really see the effects of what we do. Maui doesn’t have a good recycling program. But we need to stop bringing so much stuff to the island. We need to reduce and reuse. Maui is a great place to model these ideals.

Are you hopeful for the future? I’m seeing a disposable society more than ever. If I could figure out a way to make my own vinegar I’d do that. Couldn’t we have a store on Maui where everything is in bulk? You get your motor oil and your cooking oil and all these other liquids in bulk, and you just bring in your containers that you would use for years. That would be great. I can dream. MTW

Your site mentions tips like getting your shampoo bottle refilled at the salon or using a reusable bag for shopping. What other ways do you use your philosophy in your life? I haven’t brought new clothes—certainly outer clothes—in a store in 10 years. I do buy new shoes, because there are only a couple brands that don’t hurt my back. But when you buy clothing at Goodwill or Salvation Army or Savers, you’re actually stimulating a whole other economy of people who are having a tougher times making ends meet. Shopping there also saves me money, and I can afford to be more generous as well. I’m not spending money at a department store buying stuff made in China.

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Every now and then a liquor licensee gets slapped for serving alcohol to a drunk. In LC terms it’s known as violating Section 08-101-60(b)(1)(B) of the Rules of the Liquor Commission, County of Maui. Determining which bars have served drunks requires sophisticated police work. It’s not so simple as your typical “minor decoy sting,” in which a minor— surrounded by undercover cops—is sent into an establishment to try to purchase alcohol. It is time-consuming investigation of the highest order. Basically, they ask the drunk where he got drunk. And as the LC knows, drunks sure like to talk. Case in point is the Feb. 6, 2004 incident that landed Wailuku’s 7 Pools Lounge on the most recent Liquor Control Adjudication Board agenda. On that day, Maui police busted Francis Condry for drunk driving. After being arrested, LC investigator Richard Isaacs arrived at the station and asked Condry where he had been drinking. Like many drunks, Condry didn’t hesitate, telling Isaacs “he consumed six Budweiser bottle beers at 7 Pools Lounge.” The 7 Pools case actually happens a lot, to bars all over Maui. On May 23, 2003, Maui PD arrested Duane Hake for drunk driving. At the station that night, Hake told LC Investigator David Olsten that he’d had “as many as six or seven Mai Tais on the Lahaina Princess” before heading over to the Pioneer Inn, where he drank “two more Mai Tais and two Long Island Ice Teas.” The Adjudication Board thanked Hake for his honesty by fining Pioneer Inn $3,000. But a far worse fate fell on old Dick’s Place in Kihei. On July 15, 2003, a guy arrested for drunk driving finked on Dick’s that they’d served him between 10 and 12 bottles of Bud Light and that they should have noticed he was too drunk to drive. In fact, he was so drunk he blew a 0.325 blood alcohol reading—three times the legal limit. Deputy prosecuting attorney Angela Hedge called Dick’s “a risk to our community,” but she’d already won her case—because this was the third time Dick’s had been busted for serving a drunk, the Adjudication Board had no choice but to revoke its liquor license. MTW

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LOCALNEWS MONDAY, JUN. 14 Got a letter on my Oct. 2003 cover story dealing with Koko the Wonder Gorilla this week, and it got me thinking—whatever happened to the so-called talking ape and its multi-million dollar Gorilla Foundation? When’s the big ape moving to our fair island? Checking out www.koko.org gave me no new information on the proposed reserve the Foundation wants to build on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains—they’re calling for $3 million just like eight months ago—but I did find out that Koko was appearing tonight on television. What luck! Was it some investigative Frontline documentary on socalled “talking” apes and the organizations that make tons of money off them? No. Was it an in-depth, balanced show dealing with the social lives of gorillas on Animal Planet, perhaps with lots of background history? No. CNN? National Geographic? Game Show Network? No, no and no. Actually, Koko got herself on the Discovery Channel’s Monster Garage—that show where they trick out cars and such. You heard me. “[S]ee how Jesse James and the Monster Garage crew meet the challenge of solving a big problem for Koko and the Gorilla Foundation,” read the official press release. “The episode is entitled: Gorillamobile.” Except for the idiot running around in a gorilla suit messing with the welders and mechanics, it wasn’t half bad for the show, considering they spent the hour doing nothing more than mounting a cage and hydraulic lift to the back of a Toyota Tundra pickup.

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drivers” on the roads today. This kind of reckless, fiery rhetoric has no place in a supposedly balanced paper of record. Making matters worse is the editorial’s repeated use of the phrase “Be careful out there,” which the paper attributes to “a popular television show in the ‘80s” but the rest of us know simply as CHiPs. My God, has it really come to this?… Pacific Business Journal’s 2004 Book of Lists is out, finally, and oh, what lists they put in that book. There are lists of female business owners, neighbor island infrastructure projects, advertising agencies, shopping centers, internet service providers and top-selling automobiles—the Dodge Neon? Really?—but my favorite has got to be the list of the 25 wealthiest zip codes in Hawaii. And this year—“this year” being 2002, which is the year all this data came from—the wealthiest zip code on Maui is 96790, otherwise known as Kula, where over 80 percent of its 6,732 people rake in more than 50 Gs a year. Little Paia checked in next, then Makawao, followed by Lahaina and Wailuku. At first I was surprised glamourrich Wailea didn’t make the list, but then I remembered that none of those residents actually live there.

Don’t you love it when government moves quickly? People—okay, I—always bad-mouth bureaucracies, saying they are unwieldy, slow and plodding that are at their best when they’re doing nothing. But today, the County of Maui moved with lightening speed. Top story in today’s Maui News is that yesterday Maui County Mayor Alan Arakawa announced that the county “is preparing” to stop putting phosphoric acid in the Upcountry water supply to fight lead poisoning. That’s right—“is preparing.” Could take months or even years, given the normal time it takes a given government agency to do anything. But then I opened my email and found the far more forceful Department of

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THURSDAY, JUN. 17 Because state officials lack proper map-reading skills, the famous Skyline Trail on Haleakala may end up closed to all public access, according to today’s Maui News. It seems that a recent, careful analysis of current and historical maps of the ancient, dormant volcano reveal that about a quarter-mile of the 6.8 mile trail actually crosses into territory controlled by the state

Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL). That means the state Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) now has to talk to DHHL about making sure members of the public can still hike or mountain bike the trail. All commercial activities and tours are banned from using the trail, and there’s concern DHHL may use the map discrepancy to close the trail entirely… Mega-developer and half owner of the Maui Weekly Everett Dowling makes a great deal of money by building lots of homes. Except Dowling now wants to make a lot of money by not building a lot of homes. Instead, he just wants to sell the bare lots of his 49-lot Hanohano project over in Pukalani. At $350,000 per undeveloped half-acre lots—all set for big homes—Dowling could really cash in… In a letter published in today’s Lahaina News, Maui County Council candidate and former boxer Johnny “Bang Bang” Jackson calls the late Ronald Reagan—the guy who coddled Saddam Hussein, lied to the American people about his administration illegally selling arms to Iran in exchange for hostages while illegally diverting the funds to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels and ballooned the federal budget deficit while promising a balanced budget—“America’s greatest president,” mostly because he once talked with Bang Bang in Vegas about Death Valley Days.

FRIDAY, JUN. 18 Former Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC) Warden Albert K. Murashige has been sentenced to one year in prison for engaging in a grossly inappropriate sexual relationship with one of his female inmates. Originally charged with sexual assault, Murashige was arrested last June after 12 years of what many considered exemplary, progressive work as prison warden—advocating drug treatment instead of jail time, for instance. Needless to say, Murashige won’t be serving his time at MCCC… Amy Hanaiali’i Gilliom and Willie K just got back from a goodwill tour of Shanghai, China, as part of a state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DOBEDT) plot to get the Chinese to open their markets to more Hawaii products. Apparently, the thought of a billion people mounting those little dancing hula girls on the dashboards is just too good a prospect to pass up. MTW

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POLICE BLOTTER From a police report quoted in Seattle’s newsweekly The Stranger (April 29): “[A] witness stated that he and another witness watched the suspect walk up to several different men [at the University Book Store on the University of Washington campus], get on his knees, and sniff their anuses. He would then lean forward as though he was getting a book off the lower shelf. [One witness] also said that when one male got up from a bench and walked away, the suspect walked over and started smelling the area where the male had been sitting. When the witnesses confronted the suspect about the incidents, the suspect said, ‘Sometimes I forget myself and get carried away.’”

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Florida legislature is not in session, Robaina is an installer for BellSouth, and he was described as close to tears at BellSouth’s lobbying.

UNCLEAR ON THE CONCEPT In February and May, respectively, Father Paul Shanley and Father Robert Meffan were finally defrocked by the Catholic Church for having had sexual relationships with boys (Shanley) and nun-recruits (Meffan), starting in the 1960s, according to church records. Included in the church’s actions were notifications that the men are now officially “dismissed from the obligation of clerical celibacy.” (Shanley is still scheduled to stand trial in Massachusetts, but most of his alleged activities are protected by the statute of limitations.)

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Best Bang for our Buck What national budgets should look like In the time it takes you to read the following article our government will spend something like $9 million on death and destruction. There is a mega-murderamount of military madness mauling the minds of the world. The culture of killing and armament is dominating the decision-making process. Yet at the same time, citizens around the world are creating a culture of peace. While the people are standing up for human rights, state budgets are bloated with weapons that destroy human life and society. During a brief break at a recent United Nations meeting I attended, I came across an exhibit near the doors of the UN General Assembly, where each state in the world is treated equally. The display is a symbol of the next wall that must fall—the military wall of weapons that surrounds the world. The wall showed the global priorities primed on the largest cost governments pay in the name of their people. Number one was—no surprise here—world military expenditure. The cost was so high the board is already out of date. When the

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exhibit was erected this year the number stood at $780 billion. But now the figure is closer to $850 billion and continues to rise. It is mind-numbing if we look at the staggering statistics spent on arms, to say nothing of its attendant destruction of natural resources and human life. The idea that might makes right just leads to more money and resources for military. Of course, there are alternatives to military spending. We could agree on a laundry list of issues that would build a foundation for liberation of all nations and peoples. The list could cover everything from clean, safe energy to building democracy. We could reach these aspirations with less than 30 percent of the annual military expenditure. Providing clean and safe energy for all the world’s citizens would cost $50 billion. We could assist those in poverty with debt by retiring developing nation’s debt with $30 billion. We could provide everyone shelter for $21 billion. The same amount would get universal health care and AIDS treatment. Water is a basic essential for all people to survive. Everyone on the planet could have that basic need fulfilled for $10 billion.

Busting our budgets Nineteen billion dollars would eliminate starvation and malnutrition. We could stabilize the world’s population with $10.5 billion. The list goes on. We could prevent global warming with $8 billion. We could stop deforestation with $7 billion. Preventing soil erosion would run $24 billion, but that would ensure food and nutrition for the planet’s people and balance in the ecosphere. The U.S. spends more than any other government on weapons manufacturing. Yet it would cost just $2 billion and $7 billion, respectively, to rid the world of landmines and nuclear weapons. Imagine what the world would be if we put

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Most people want to save the old Pioneer Mill’s majestic smokestack. Its 200 feet of gray concrete that dates back to 1860 looms over Lahaina Town like an ancient Colossus. Its structure is one of those things, like the brig Carthaginian II and the Lahainaluna High “L” on the hill that makes Lahaina so picturesque. For over a century, its towering form didn’t just serve to dump tons of ash and soot on Lahaina Town—it worked even better as a landmark for local fishermen venturing out at night. Still, if this were a just world, it never would have been built in the first place. The smokestack made it possible for the massive Pioneer sugar mill to operate— the same sugar plantation that exploited tens of thousands of Hawaiian and immigrant workers, rerouted the centuries-old streams that fed generations of Hawaiian farmers and generally contributed to the decimation of the local culture and people that followed contact with Western Civilization. And for that reason, and that reason alone, we need to save the smokestack at all costs. Closed since 1999, the mill today is a disorienting place. Covered in overgrown weeds and broken windows, the corrugated metal buildings look like some post-nuclear industrial outpost. Thick, rusty pipes seem to snake along the walls and ceiling for miles. Inside, giant rats scurry along rock mounds and massive steel girders. The sugar fields themselves are now bone dry, with only a few active fields of genetically-modified seed corn remaining. The Ka’anapali Development Corporation’s recent announcement to knock the whole thing down but save the stack isn’t surprising. The mill is an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Site, with “higher than normal” levels of toxic lead and arsenic in two areas. But company officials, who took over the land from old Amfac, say

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that’s all cleaned up. “[The company did] many, many, many tests,” KDC vice president A. James Wriston, III told a Lahaina crowd of two dozen on Jun. 1. “We found a couple spots. They have all been cleaned up… asbestos pulled out… lead paint taken out… oils, spills—all that has been taken out.” Wriston also admitted that saving the stack depended on a $280,000 refurbishment project and a caretaker agency stepping forward to maintain it. “We’ve made no promises or commitments on the stack,” Wriston told the Jun. 1 crowd, but it’s likely the stack will remain for the foreseeable future. Two men who spoke at that Jun. 1 meeting encapsulated the emotional, sometimes bitter diversions that plague the issue of what to do with the Pioneer Mill. For one, Wriston’s announcement was too little—save all the old mill, he said, and build some kind of museum to teach further generations about the “economic miracle” the sugar plantation brought to Maui. For the other, keeping the smokestack is a dreadful salute to the segregationist, land-stealing brutal commercial interests who replaced the

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Hawaiian monarchy and society with American imperialist rule. In their own way, both men were wrong, though they each used factual, honest history to make his case. What’s more, both men framed their arguments in terms of what’s best for the Hawaiian people. Let’s start with the guy at the meeting who was right for the wrong reasons.

Wearing white hair drawn into a ponytail, a long white beard and a bright red Hawaii Marines tshirt, 74-year-old Fuzzy Alboro, Sr. speaks at many gatherings about the importance the mill played in Lahaina and Maui history. And he likes to talk about fishing, too. “When I was young, 20s and 30s, we went fishing,” he said at the Jun. 1 meeting. “We used the stack as a marker.” For many locals, this was the smokestack at its most functional. After all, guys like Alboro were out on the water, fishing in a boat with no motor or electronic gear. Catching fish was simply a matter of dropping the net, then dropping bait into net and then pulling the net up. But Alboro—who’s appeared at numerous Pioneer Mill meetings in the past—had a personal connection to the mill. “If not for the Pioneer Mill, I would never have been able to educate my five children,” he said. Alboro is an unabashed fan of saving as much of the mill as possible. It’s an interesting point of view, to say the least, considering the mill nearly killed him. “In 1983, I fell in a well that

was 100 feet deep,” Alboro told me a few days after the meeting. “I was supposed to be dead. That was the end of my career in sugar.” Alboro, working as an electrician, had been inspecting a well near the sewage plant in Honokowai when he fell. He broke a few ribs, punctured his lungs and diaphragm, pushed up his left foot an inch and a half and fractured both legs. Doctors later replaced his hip as well. “I’m happy that I’m still alive,” he said. “I was in Memorial Hospital for three months. Then I did rehab in Honolulu for five months, where I

“They talked about the stack, a museum— that’s all they have to claim an identity,” Ampong told me after the meeting. “Most were immigrants brought in by the plantation. But I know where they’re coming from.” learned to walk again.” The injuries capped a mill career that dated back to Jun. 20, 1950, when Alboro hired on as a ditch digger making 89 cents an hour. Except for a couple tours he spent with the 1st Marine Air Wing during the Korean War, Alboro would stay at the mill for 33 years doing, as he put it, “all different kinds of work.” Along the way, Alboro did stints as union secretary, shop steward and unit chairman. After digging ditches, Alboro worked planting cane. Then he worked as a fertilizer sprayer. “That was one of the hardest jobs I’ve ever done,” he said. “The more acres you do, the more you get paid. But you


have to spray the fertilizer by hand.” Later he laid pipes to irrigate the fields. Soon after he took an opening as a pump tender, and did that for about a year. After that he went to the research department, where he did things like determining if there was enough fertilizer in a given field. After that he did things like making sure the cane juice was well measured. Then he became an electrician. While there’s no question Alboro worked damn hard at some thankless jobs for three decades, it’s also undeniable that the plantation compensated him well. For instance, he told the Jun. 1 meeting attendees that he was able to buy a nice home in the company residential neighborhood for a mere $3,700. “It’s just like the Statue of Liberty,” Alboro said later. “Something goes wrong, you want to take that down! I don’t think so.” Alboro then mentioned a conversation he’d had years ago with his manager about how the mill ought to become a museum. “That would have been nice,” said KDC’s Wriston in a way that indicated he actually thought the idea was nice, but had absolutely no intention of ever acting on it.

There should be a museum dedicated to the Pioneer Mill, but it’s doubtful Wriston or even Alboro would appreciate its exhibits. But Lahaina resident Foster Ampong would. He sat through the Jun 1. KDC meeting quietly, steadily leaning further and further forward in his metal folding chair. People were talking about cleaning up rats and good times at the mill and how we needed to save this house and that building too, and it was all clearly getting to him. “Let’s talk about the oligarchy,” he stood up and told the meeting attendees. “It was a bunch of guys who came into the islands… [They] brought in immigrants… water was stolen, land was stolen… The Pioneer Mill represents the oligarchy that nearly succeeded in [wiping out] the Hawaiian people.” After the meeting I asked Ampong what he does for a living. “I’m my family genealogist,” he said. “And I’m an advocate for independence.” Ampong has had numerous letters to the editor published in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, among other

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papers, arguing against further commercial and residential development and for a return to complete Hawaiian sovereignty. “I represent the [last] two percent of the 100 percent of Native Hawaiians living today,” Ampong said at the meeting. “I grew up in Lahaina… but I’m going further back [historically].” Ampong also has familial ties to the plantation—his father worked there for many years, just like Alboro. “They talked about the stack, a museum—that’s all they have to claim

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an identity,” Ampong told me after the meeting. “Most were immigrants brought in by the plantation. But I know where they’re coming from. “No one looks at the bare truth of how many families were destroyed,” he said. “All of us have been brought up to think the overthrow was legitimate. I was ignorant for many years. It took my own research to uncover the facts. I wanted everyone to understand what they were advocating. It’s the equivalent of me going to Auschwitz and saying that nothing

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happened. Everyone has acknowledged what devastation those camps caused. But here, they want to hold onto the mill as if it was a good thing.” I asked him what he sees whenever he looks at the mill. “I see my family on my mother’s side devastated,” he said. “I see my great grandfather, who had no choice but to succumb to the plantation to feed his family. The mill stole their water. I see my family dying. It’s tough because people like the Alboros, they see it as life. The mill let them put their kids through college. I understand that.” But what Ampong missed was the immense power that the smokestack represented. He used the Auschwitz metaphor, but he didn’t follow it through. The infamous death camp is today the greatest single reminder of the Nazi horrors precisely because it is still around, still open for people to visit and walk through. Ka’anapali Development Corporation will demolish the mill—not because they’re not proud of what they did, but because of the enormous money they can rake in on commercial and residential construction—which makes preservation of the stack that much more vital. But near its base needs to be a display, exhibit or full-blown museum preserving the true, authentic history of the mill—the economic engine that gave men like Alboro a decent chance to better their family’s quality of life as well as the role it played in the rape of the old Hawaiian culture and people. Taking those steps could actually begin a new era in which locals finally begin to assert their culture and history in a meaningful way and the big plantation interests finally acknowledge the brutal methods it used to further their economic advantages. And what are the odds of such a museum coming into existence? One Jun. 1 meeting attendee asked that of George “Keoki” Freeland, the executive director of the Lahaina Restoration Foundation. “Whether it’s old or ancient, we’d like to see the preservation of that site,” Freeland said, declining to elaborate. Then again, Freeland did once serve as the vice president and general manager of the Pioneer Mill Corporation. MTW

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One recent Friday my friend and I just had to get away from the usual daily grind. So we slipped out of the office unnoticed and headed to Wailuku for a relaxing massage at Blue Bamboo. Later we blazed a trail to a beach we rarely visit and had a picnic. With our ice chest empty and our cell phones on silent we went to Hawaiian Moons to pick up a few items from their salad bar and deli. Once inside this air-conditioned haven of fine organic and healthy natural groceries our problem was what to choose: They have pasta salads, bulgur salads, Mediterranean specialties, greens, veggies, hot foods, soups, and desserts. Making matters simple is the fact that most of the food items made in their deli come labeled with ingredient lists. We decided that it was a day for decadence and got to work picking out lots of items for our picnic. We covered a fourcourse meal in no time for fewer than $20—including Smart Water drinks. Heading for the Wailea Beach Park we were disappointed to see gloomy clouds encroaching on our beach picnic. Unfurling towels in front of the Four Seasons, we luxuriously lived out our vacation fantasy, perching ourselves on the hotel beach chairs—after asking permission from the hunky beach attendant. Stripping down to bikinis, we couldn’t resist jumping in the ocean. Back on our beach chairs we first nibbled on the dolmas, which are tangy grape leaf wraps filled with seasoned rice the size of your thumb. Then we sipped this amazing soup that included several different types of squash. It was thick and hearty with an amazing buttery flavor. By this time the gray gloom overhead had pretty much driven everyone off the beach. But we weren’t going to let the inopportune weather get in the way of our getaway. Peering into the cooler for satisfaction, we grabbed the pita bread, hummus and tabouleh. The hummus was the perfect balance of chick peas, lemon and garlic blended into a creamy filling. When accompanied with the tabouleh—fresh with tomatoes and parsley—it made a great sandwich. We had also picked up some of the free-range turkey salad offered at Hawaiian Moons. This was an incredible seasoned cold salad mix of organic mayo, walnuts, cranberries, and wild turkey that went well in the sesame encrusted pita. Though we were absolutely filled, we charged on—determined to eat the chocolate decadence cake we had also purchased. I mean, how can you have a

Picnic joy at the salad bar day of decadence without chocolate decadence cake? As soon as our forks hit the cake it was a race to see who could get the most decadence in. This traditionally flourless cake had a seam of raspberry or strawberry jam, then was covered in a delicious chocolate glaze. We were in chocoholic heaven. We would have loved to continue to lounge like tourists in front of the Four Seasons, but Mother Nature had other ideas. Like raining on our beach picnic, forcing us to make an unglamorous run for it. It was while tailgating in the park that we concluded it would have been fantastic if Hawaiian Moons had sold beer—now that would have ended our vacation with a bang. Be that as it may, we were already looking forward to the next time we could go to Hawaiian Moons for another picnic. Hawaiian Moons Natural Foods is located in South Kihei at 2411 S. Kihei Rd. They are open from 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.- Sat. and 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Sundays. Call 875-4356.

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lunch and dinner. Also offer catering. 1900 Main St., Wailuku, 244-7888. $ Piñata’s - Fresh and wholesome Mexican food from the kitchen sink burritos to quesadillas a la carte. Casual dining, various piñatas available too. 395 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 877–8707. $ Pulehu BBQ - Local plate lunch 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. Quintessential 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. $$ Saigon Cafe - Wailuku’s hidden secret! Delicious and affordable Vietnamese cuisine with excellent service. 1792 Main, Wailuku, 243-9560. $$ Sam Sushi - Located inside Wow-Wee Cafe with over 20 years of experience in the food industry. Catering and party trays available. 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 873-6400. $ Sandalwood Golf Course Restaurant - Lunch with a view, served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with daily special. 2500 Honoapiilani Hwy, Waikapu, 242-6000. $$ Sheik’s Restaurant - Local favorites including Loco Moco and Shoyu Chicken. 97 Wakea Ave, Kahului, 877-0121. $ Siu’s Chinese Kitchen - Fast food Chinese with great special. All entrees are served with rice or noodles. 70 E Kaaumanu Ave., Maui Mall, 871-0828. $ Squeaky’s Family Restaurant - “A Taste of Philadelphia” with real Philly cheesesteak, pan fried trout, vegetarian meatloaf. Open for breakfast. 197 North Market Street, Wailuku, 244-4100. $ Stillwell’s Bakery & Cafe - Specialty cakes and desserts, breads and pastries, with sandwiches, salads and soups for lunch. Open 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Sat. 1740 Kaahumanu Ave, Wailuku, 243-2243. $ Sushi Go - Presents a concept unlike anything we’ve seen on Maui, conveyor-belt sushi. Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, Kahului, 877-8744. $ Takamiya Market - Plate lunches, homemade cornbeef, sashimi, tossed salads. Catering and banquet facility. Happy Valley, Wailuku, 244-3404. $ Tasty Crust - Local style cuisine for breakfast (try their famous hotcakes!), lunch and dinner. Serving Maui since 1944. 1770 Mill, Wailuku, 244-0845. $ Tiffany’s - Featuring 103 items of local and Asian entrees, Bento boxes, noodles and fish. Featuring DJ and Karaoke, open 10:30-2 a.m. 1424 Lower Main St. Wailuku 249-0052. $ Tin Ying Chinese Restaurant - A Hong Kong style Chinese seafood restaurant. They have over 100 menu choices at reasonable prices. Buffet style lunch take-out, as well as sit down dining. 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku, 242-4371. $ Tokyo Tei - Lunch and dinner featuring 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 - Very affordable Chinese cuisine, counter-service, delicious noodle dishes. 210 Imikala St., Wailuku, 242-7928. $ Wow-Wee Maui Cafe - Unique candy bars, ice cream shakes, bagels, coffees, sandwiches and soups. Also a Hawaiian menu, kava kava, sushi and oxygen bars. 333 Dairy Rd., Kahului, 871-1414. $

SOUTH MAUI Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Seafood, Chicken, Ribs, Fried deep tempura style or grilled. Great food great prices 1913 S Kihei Rd., 874-0788. $ Antonio’s - Italian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere, extensive wine list and friendly service. Try their homemade Tiramisu! 1215 S Kihei Rd., 875-8800. $$ Aroma D’Italia Ristorante - Southern Italian cuisine and full wine list at reasonable prices. Open MonSat, 5-9 p.m. 1881 S Kihei Rd., 879-0133. $$ Ashley’s South Shore Cafe - Affordable breakfast, lunch and dinner, burgers, local plates, fresh island fish, comfort foods, deli sandwiches. 362 Hukulii Pl. (behind Tesoro gas station), Kihei, 874-8600. $ BadaBing! - Homey Italian haven, award-winning thin crust pizzas, veal, calamari or chicken picatta. 1945 S Kihei Rd., 875–0811. $$ Big Wave Cafe - Small cafe serving Pacific Rim cuisine, including lobster and sweet corn fritter with furikake tartar sauce, and coconut shrimp with fruit salsa and ginger lilikoi sauce. Open daily. 1215 S Kihei Rd., 891-8688. $ Bistro Molokini - Blend of California and island cuisine, lunch and dinner. Poolside. Grand Wailea, 8751234. $$ Bocalino Bistro & Bar - Affordably priced Mediterranean cuisine. Open for dinner, Restaurant served until 1 a.m. 1279 S Kihei Rd., 874-9299.$$ Blue Marlin Harbor Front Grill & Bar - Get amazing seafood, steaks and sandwiches; everything from pizza to sushi. Eat outdoors overlooking the Ma’alaea Fishing Fleet Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 2448844. $$ Buzz’s Warf - Steaks, seafood and more, including Sweet Paradise Prawns. Reservations recommended. Ma’alaea Harbor Village, 244-5426. $$ Cafe Kiowai - Authentic Japanese fare according to centuries-old tradition. Casual dining in a relaxed garden setting. 5400 Makena Alanui, Maui Prince Hotel, 874--1111.$$ Caffe Ciao - Italian cuisine baked in a Kiawe wood oven. Open for lunch and dinner. Dine outdoors poolside. The Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 875-4100. $$ Capische? - Contemporary Italian with a twist and an extensive wine list. Commanding ocean views from every table. Wailea Diamond Resort, 879–2224. $$$ Cafe Del Sol - Open for breakfast and lunch. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sandwiches and fresh fish, daily special. 3620 Baldwin Ave, Makowa 572-4877. $ Cevoli’s Motorcycle Cafe - A bistro with pizza, pasta, ribs, fresh island fish, deli sandwiches, nightly entree. 1280 S Kihei Rd. Azeka Plaza, 874-8377. $ 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. Plate lunches, steak plates and amazing chicken katsu. Very casual; sit and eat or get your food to go. 2439 S Kihei Rd., 875-7782. $ Denny’s - Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch or dinner with omelets, burgers, salads. 2763 S. Kihei Rd., 879-8600. Fernando’s - Authentic Mexican food. Open 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, outdoor kiawe-wood-burning oven, allday lunches and cucina rustica dinners. Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Five Palms Beach Grill - Local produce and fish featured in Pacific Rim cuisine. 2960 S. Kihei Rd., 879–2607. $$ Harry’s Sushi Bar - Japanese cuisine with fresh and delicious sushi, open 5 p.m.-12 a.m.100 Ike Drive,

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Malia Fononga Host, Bubba Gump’s I think this job is super fun. As a host you can be outside blowing bubbles, as well as inside talking to customers, making them feel good about where they’re eating. I’ve worked here about eight or nine months. The reason why I was looking for a job was because I wanted to get stuff that was over my allowance. I’m an average teen looking for a laid-back job that’s not McDonald’s— not to hate on McDonald’s people. Since I started this job, it’s not as laid back as I thought it was. To be honest, my first day on the job I wore the wrong uniform. By the second time I came in I was ready to work and everything was perfect. Now I’m a certified trainer. When rookies come in I can train them. At first it was pretty scary but I tried my best. Thank heavens he passed. There are four positions you have as a host: boards, which takes names and quotes customers a time for their wait, barker, which attracts people to come in, floor, which is seating, and cleaning tables between guests. Each time we come in we do a different position so we don’t get bored. That’s what Bubba Gump’s is, a variety of things. You’d never think that a restaurant has bubbles. We’re very entertaining. We have a ping-pong table where kids can play while they’re waiting. They have great food. I’ve tried garlic bread at other places and this is my favorite. Probably because it’s very juicy, like my mom’s home-cooked meals. I come from the Tongan culture and we have juicy pigs at the luau for a family reunion. In the future, I want to get a business degree and start a business here for teenagers. Growing up here, everything is for toddlers and adults, nothing in the middle. That’s why we ride skateboards all day and get into trouble. We don’t even have an amusement park. I want to start a place where teenagers can always go and there will be different things. MTW

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Wailea, 879-7677. $$ Horhitos Mexican Cantina - Burritos, salads, appetizer and “food for gringos,” too! Located next to Hapa’s Nightclub. Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. Lipoa St., Kihei, 891-MEXI. $ Hula Moon - Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or a champagne Sunday brunch with an open air tropical setting and spectacular ocean views. Featuring fresh Hawaiian fish. 3700 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 874-7831. $$$ Humuhumunukunukuapua’a -Hawaiian and Polynesian cuisine oceanside. Grand Wailea Resort, 875-1234 ext. 4900. $$$ Jawz Tacos - Island-style tacos and burritos, including choice of vegetarian, mahi mahi, ono, shrimp, chicken or steak. Impressive salsa bar and the taco salads are da bomb! 1280 S Kihei Rd., 874-TACO. $ Joy’s Place - “Smart eating” featuring organic foods which are low fat, low salt and wheat free. Open Mon thru Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1993 S Kihei Rd., 879-9258. $ Kai Ku Ono - A tapas-style menu, where everything is a la carte, special late night menu and sushi. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with bar and lounge area. 2511 S Kihei Rd., 875–1007. $$ Kihei Caffe - Affordable 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 - Food and drinks in a fun atmosphere. Best Mex, nachos, burritos, prime rib and grilled mahimahi are just some of the specialties. 1913 S Kihei Rd., 891–8010. $ Lobster Cove - Seafood, steak, lobster at its best in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Open

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5 p.m. to midnight daily. 100 Ike Dr., Wailea, 879–7677. $$$ Longhi’s Wailea - Seafood, meat and pasta entrees with many not listed on the menu. Ask the server for details. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 891–8883. $$$ LuLu’s - Ribs, burgers, chicken wings and Black ‘n Blue Ahi and more in a fun, upbeat tiki-fied atmosphere with a great bar and huge deck. 1945 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. $$ Ma’alaea Waterfront Restaurant - Seafood and Continental cuisine. Open for dinner daily from 5 p.m. Milowai Condominium, 50 Hauoli St., 244-9028. $$ Marco’s South Side Grill - A lavish and beautiful setting complements the hearty Italian food and excellent wines. 1445 S Kihei Rd., 874–4041. $$ Maui Tacos - Featuring tacos and burritos with chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, lime juices and spices from the Islands. 2411 S. Kihei Road, Kamaole Beach Center, 879-5005. $ Mulligan’s On the Blue - Maui’s authentic Irish pub, plenty o’Irish food, whiskey and beer. Breakfast is served till 3 p.m 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874–1131. $ Nick’s Fishmarket - Fine dining in open air and elegance with amazing seafood dishes and fresh fish preparations. Fairmont Kea Lani, Wailea, 879–7224. $$$ Pita Paradise - Good food, fast. Serving up a mean Mediterranean-style “gyro,” salads and wraps, with outdoor lanai. Kihei Kalama Village Center, 875–7679. $ Royal Thai Cuisine - Thai food with a large selection of vegetarian dishes. Open for lunch (Mon-Fri) and dinner (nightly). 1280 S Kihei Rd., 874-0813. $ Roy’s Bar & Grill - Mouth-watering Hawaiian fusion

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entrees in a spacious and upbeat atmosphere. Open nightly from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Fine dining, reservations recommended. Piilani Shopping Center, 303 Piikea Ave., Kihei, 891-1120. $$$ Sansei Restaurant - Japanese-based Pacific Rim dining, sushi bar and late night menu. Award-winning cuisine, early bird and late night special. 1881 S Kihei Rd., 879–0004. $$ K Sarento’s on the Beach - Contemporary dining near the water’s edge. Italian cuisine, very romantic. Private VIP table available. 2980 S Kihei Rd., 875–7555. $$$ Sea Watch - Hawaii regional cuisine utilizing the freshest island fish and produce. Open for breakfast and lunch 8 a.m to 3 p.m, dinner 5:30 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Drive, Wailea, 875-8080. $$ Shabu Shabu Toji - Healthy and delicious Japanese style fondue. Beef, Pork, or Seafood, and veggies. Open Lunch Wed-Fri, dinner 5:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. 1280 S. Kihei Rd. #120. Kihei 875-8366. Spago - Gourmet cuisine as presented by worldfamous chef-owner Wolfgang Puck, oceanfront dining at its finest! Four Seasons Resort Wailea, 874-8000. $$$ Spices - Steak, seafood and more! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Maui Coast Hotel, 2259 S Kihei Rd., 891-8860. $$$ Stella Blues Cafe - Healthy, quality food in a casual, homestyle setting. Breakfast, lunch and dinner with daily special. 1279 S Kihei Rd., 874-3779. $$ South Shore Tiki Lounge- Sausage sandwiches, even chicken or turkey, killer burgers and healthy vegetarian stuff. Sip a beer or margarita outside on the lanai. 1913 S Kihei Rd., 874–6444. $ Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe - Relaxed island luxury in ambience and cuisine, with ocean views and live music. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983. $$

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Anthony’s Coffee Company - A full espresso bar, hot and cold sandwiches, ice cream. Make sure to stop in for a great box lunch to go! 90 Hana Hwy, Paia, 579-8340. $ Café 808 - Local diner style serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4566 Lower Kula Rd., Kula, 878-6874. $ Cafe O’Lei - Featuring light and healthy yet hearty gourmet lunch, delicious salads, focaccia sandwiches. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Makawao Paniolo Courtyard, 5739065. $$ Café Des Amis - Charming cafe with delicious sweet and savory crepes and Mediterranean fare. 42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-6323. $ Café Mambo - International bistro featuring Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine with Moorish influences. 30 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8021. $ Cakewalk Paia Bakery - High quality baked goods, sandwiches and specialty cakes. 2 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-8770. $ Casanova - First class service, first class food. Fine Italian dining at night and Makawao’s favorite deli by day. 1188 Makawao Ave., 572–0220. $$ Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon - Hankering for some grub? Charley’s serves it hearty and healthy from breakfast to dinner and beyond. 142 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia, 579–9453. $ Colleen’s - 1940’s style city bistro atmosphere serving breakfast, lunch and dinner from 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. Haiku Cannery, 575-9211. $$ Fresh Mint - Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine including Summer Rolls, Spicy Lemongrass Soup and Soy Fish in Clay Pot. Open daily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Catering and take-out available. 115 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 5799144. $$ Hali`imaile General Store - Gourmet dining in a charming atmosphere. Chef Beverly Gannon’s awardwinning menu. 900 Hali`imaile Rd, 572–2666. $ Hana Hou Cafe - Hawaiian homestyle cooking with aloha-filled ambience and local musicians. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-2661. $ Island Tacos - Taco stand with fresh, made-to-order fish, beef and chicken tacos. Daily from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery. $ Jacque’s Northshore Bistro - Tropical yet festive atmosphere, with a sushi bar, indoor and lanai dining. 120 Hana Hwy, Pa`ia, 579–8844. $$ Jameson’s Grill & Bar - Featuring fine steaks, fresh local fish and seafood, and of course, baked artichoke. 200 Kapalua Dr., Kapalua, 669-5653. $$$ Kimura Saimin Shop - Casual atmosphere, simple, affordable menu with fresh ingredients done right! 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku Cannery, 575-5228. $ Kitada’s - Saimin for breakfast is a standard. Teriyaki beef, hamburger steak, tofu and Teriyaki all available. 3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 572–7241. $ Kula Lodge & Restaurant - Upcountry’s familystyle restaurant with sweeping views of the island. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Haleakala Highway, 878-1535. $

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DININGLISTINGS La Provence - French-style bistro and patisserie with lanai, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open Wed thru Sun, 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3158 Lower Kula Rd., 878-1313. $$ Livewire Cafe - Gourmet desserts, coffee drinks, smoothies. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun thru Thu; 6 a.m. to midnight Fri and Sat. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. $ Lynne’s Cafe - Affordable homestyle local food including breakfast, plate lunch, chow fun and more! Catering available. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-9363. $ Makawao Steak House - Classic and comfortable menu with daily fish preparations and salad bar. 3612 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, 5728711. $$ Mama’s Fish House - Fresh island fish with fresh local ingredients at “Maui’s favorite restaurant.” 799 Poho Pl., Kuau, 579–8448. $$$ Maui’s Best Tamales & Local Food Authentic, fresh and tasty Mexican cuisine along with local favorites. 81 Makawao Ave/Pukalani Square, 573-2998. $ Milagros Food Co. - South American cuisine with an island influence. Best people watching spot in Pa`ia! Extensive tequila menu and delicious daily special. 3 Baldwin St., Paia, 579–8755. $ Moana Bakery & Cafe - Pacific rim dining for vegetarians and meat eaters. Bakery provides wonderful goodies for the sweet tooth. 71 Baldwin Ave., Pa`ia, 579–9999. $ Pa`ia Fish Market - By serving fresh local Hawaiian fish daily, they are the hot spot for seafood lovers without the upscale pocket. 100 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia, 579–8030. $ Polli’s Mexican Restaurant - Paniolo country’s premier Mexican cantina, with nachos, burritos, ensaladas and more! 1202 Makawao Ave., 572-7808. $ SandBar & Grill - Casual contemporary island cuisine, featuring salads, kiawe grill burgers, sandwiches and lobster tacos. Full bar, happy hour everyday 4-6 p.m. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 89 Hana Hwy., Paia, 579-8742. $ Veg Out - Vegan and vegetarian food, from Mexican, Italian and Far East influences. 810 Kokomo Rd., Haiku, 575-5320. $

Seafood + Pasta = Fuhgeddaboudit! fare in an unpretentious setting. Extensive beer and wine menu, after-dinner cordials, and desserts! 844 Front St., Lahaina, 661–7600. $$ K Canoes - Casual yet elegant dining serving islandinspired contemporary and traditional cuisine. 1450 Front St., Lahaina, 661–0937. $$ 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. Mexican food beyond the border. 170 Papalaua St., Lahaina, 667-5444. $ Chez Paul Restaurant - Fine dining French cuisine, open for dinner only. Romantic setting. Call for reservations. 820 Olowalu Rd., Olowalu, 661-3843. $$$ K China Boat - The best Mandarin Szechwan cuisine on Maui, open for lunch and dinner. 4474 L. Honoapiilani Road, Kahana Gateway Shopping Center, 669-5089. $ CJ’s Deli & Diner - Reasonably priced “comfort foods” such as Reuben sandwiches, pot roast, freshly baked pies and more! Open daily. 2580 Kekaa Dr., Fairway Shops, Kaanapali, 667-0968. $ Coconut Grove - Steak, Seafood, along with Island favorites. Next to Lahaina Cannery Mall. Open 5:30 p.m.- 9 p.m. 1312 Front Street, Lahaina 661-5648 Compadres Bar & Grill - Western cooking with a Mexican accent. Oceanview dining and Margarita bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-7189. $ Cool Cat Cafe - ‘50s-style diner with lanai. Delicious burgers and sandwiches, huge salads and classic fountain desserts. Lahaina Wharf Center, 667-0908. $ K David Paul’s Lahaina Grill - Fine Pacific Rim cuisine in the intimate dining room on the ground floor of the Lahaina Inn. 127 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 667–5117. $$$ K Dollie’s Pub & Cafe - Pizza, sandwiches, salads and full bar. Open daily 11 a.m. to midnight. 4310 L. Honoapiilani Hwy., Kahana Manor Shops, 669-0266. $ Erik’s Seafood & Sushi - Fresh seafood and sushi—great steamers! Open nightly with live entertainment. Half off Sushi Sundays. 843 Wainee St., Lahaina, 662-8780. $$ Feast At Lele - A royal tour of the cuisine of Polynesian sharing the spotlight with music and dance

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WEST MAUI A&J Kitchen, Deli & Bakery - Choose from American, Hawaiian, Korean and Chinese cuisines. Bakery with cakes and cookies. Lahaina Center, 667–0623. $ Alexander’s Fish & Chips - Seafood, chicken, ribs, fried deep tempura style or grilled. Great food great prices. 844 Wainee St., Lahaina Square, 667-9009. $ Aloha Mixed Plate - Experience the traditional foods of the varied ethnic groups who call Hawaii home. 285 Front St., Lahaina, 661-3322. $ Athens Greek Restaurant - Affordable and authentic gyros, shish kebab, falafel and more! Ya’Sou! Lahaina Cannery Mall, 661-4300. $ The Bakery - Fresh 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 Japanese sushi. Delivery available, great daily special. Open late with full bar, pool tables. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4051. $ K Banyan Tree - “Eclectic Pacific cuisine with a Hawaiian twist.” Lodge atmosphere, ocean views. Ritz Carlton Kapalua, 669–6200. $$$ Basil Tomato’s Italian Grill - Specializing in Northern Italian cuisine. Come in for the ambience, stay for the delightful dining experience. 2780 Kekaa Dr., Kaanapali, 662-3210. $$ BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria - Deep-dish specialty pizzas and homemade Pizookies with live music nightly. Overlooking Lahaina Town, with ocean view. 730 Front St., 661-0700. $ Blue Lagoon - Casual dining with local grinds and bar, 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 and logo wear in a lively, casual atmosphere. 889 Front St., Lahaina, 661–3111. $$ Cafe O’Lei - Oceanfront dining featuring light and healthy yet hearty gourmet lunch and dinner. Delicious salads and Focaccia sandwiches. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661–9491. $$ Cafe Sauvage - Gourmet, hearty, satisfying

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from four Pacific islands. 505 Front Street, Lahaina, 667-5353. $$$ Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie Maui’s own restaurant brewery, with rotisserie grill, featuring steak, seafood and ambience. Also, late-night menu served until 1:30 a.m.! 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy., Kahana, 669-3474. $$ Gaby’s Pizzeria - Casual Italian dining with pizza and pasta from $6-$25. Open 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8112. $ Gazebo Restaurant - Full breakfast and lunch menu, casual atmosphere, beautiful oceanside setting. 5315 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Napili, 669-5621. $ Gerard’s - Fine French dining in downtown Lahaina. Rich, flavorful yet light foods await your taste buds. 174 Lahainaluna, Lahaina, 661–8939. $$$ Giovani’s Tomato Pie Ristorante - Fine Italian dining located. Open for dinner. 2291 Kaanapali Prkwy, 661-3160. $$ Hard Rock Cafe - Good American food at decent prices amongst rock ‘n roll memorabilia. Love All—Serve All. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667–7400. $ Hecocks - Italian restaurant and cocktail lounge oceanside. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8810. $$ K House of Saimin - Ono homemade saimin, chicken sticks, and Haupia pie are just some of the local favorites here. Old Lahaina Center, 667–7572. $ Hula Grill - Barefoot bar and beachside dining, 1940s style. Menu is a seafood lovers delight. Whaler’s Village, Kaanapali, 667–6636. $$ i`o - Pacific Rim cuisine among awesome sunset views, and indoor or outdoor dining. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 661–8422. $$$ Java Jazz/Soup Nutz - Coffee bar and cafe with great food, eclectic atmosphere, lounge ambience. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., Honokowai, 6670787. $ Jonny’s Burger Joint - Great burgers, as well as Mexican food, salads and fried items, served until midnight, with bar and pool table!

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2395 Honoapiilani Hwy, Kaanapali, 661-4500. $ Kahuna Kabob - Healthy food, low prices! Soups, brown rice, veggies and kabobs, will deliver. Lahaina Marketplace, 661–9999. $ K Kimo’s - Fresh fish, prime rib, and their famous Hula Pie, oceanside dining. Live entertainment daily. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661–4811. $$ Kobe - Japanese Steak House and Oku’s Sushi Bar, featuring teppanyaki cooking and fabulous sushi. Dinner nightly from 5:30-10 p.m., Sushi 5:30-11:30 p.m. 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 667-5555. $$ Lahaina Coolers - Off the beaten path “surf bistro.” Good food, good quality, late night menu. 80 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661–7082. $ Lahaina Fish Co. - Chef’s signature Pacific Rim specialties prepared with fresh island fish. Dine on the oceanside lanai. 831 Front St., Lahaina, 661–3472. $$ Leilani’s On The Beach - Relaxed beachfront dining, specializing in fresh seafood and Pacific Rim cuisine. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, 661-4495. $$ Longhi’s - Elegant fine dining, freshest ingredients, pasta, seafood and steaks. 888 Front St., Lahaina, 667–2288. $$$ Mama’s Ribs & Rotisserie - Serving ribs and roasted chicken, BBQ baked beans, coleslaw, and macaroni salad. Napili Plaza, 665–6262. $ Maui Tacos - Featuring tacos and burritos with chargrilled steak, chicken and seafood marinated in pineapple, lime juices and spices from the Islands. 840 Wainee Street 661-8883 Lahaina (and Napili). $ Moose McGillycuddy’s - Great value, large portions, all you can eat special and merry atmosphere, large bar. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 667–7758. $ Mr. Sub Sandwiches - Speciality sandwiches made to order, with salads and homemade soups. 129 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 667-5683. $ Nachos Grande - Fresh Mexican food, fast. Vegetarian, too! Honokowai Marketplace, 662–0890. $ Nalu Sunset Bar & Sushi - Sushi rolls, sashimi, various Japanese appetizer, sandwiches and more. Maui Marriott, Kaanapali, 667–1200 ext. 51. $$ Okazuya Deli - Quality Japanese plate lunch. The best lemon caper Mahi Mahi and Okinawan potato tempura ever! Open 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 9 p.m. 3600 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Honokowai,

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665-0512. $ Ono’s Surf Bar & Grill - Family selections of healthy cuisine. Poolside. The Westin Maui, Ka’anapali, 667-2525. $$ Outback Steak House - Quality steaks, shrimp-onthe-barbie, and the Bloomin’ Onion in a casual and lively atmosphere. 4405 Honoapiilani Hwy, Kahana, 6651822. $$ Pacific’O - Elegant oceanfront award-winning contemporary Pacific cuisine. Live jazz on weekends. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4341. $$$ Pancho & Lefty’s - Delicious and spicy appetizer, traditional and specialty Mexican food with full bar. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 661–4666. $ Penne Pasta - Mark Ellman’s inexpensive Italian bistro with homestyle pasta, pizza and salad. 180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, 661–6633. $ Pho Saigon 808 - Vietnamese cuisine, Saigon steaks, vegetarian delight. Open 7 days a week. 658 Front St., Wharf Cinema Center, 661-6628. $ Pioneer Inn - Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with live entertainment nightly. 659 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. $ Pita City Falafel - Greek food with kabobs, Shawarma, Gyros, juice bar. Open daily. 658 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7757. $ Pizza Paradiso - Voted “Best Pizza on Maui” since 1998. Award-winning pasta dishes, toss-to-order salads, big fat Greek gyros, homemade tiramisu and panna cotta. Honokowai Marketplace, 667-2929; Whalers Village, 667-0333. $ Plantation House Restaurant - Hawaiian Mediterranean cuisine. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. 2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua, 669-6299. $ Reilley’s - Known for their choice award-winning beef. Gourmet steaks and seafood. Open at 5:30 pm 4405 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Ste #304 Kahana, 667-7477 $$$ Roy’s Bar & Grill - This fine dinning restaurant has mouth-watering Hawaiian fusion entrees in a spacious upbeat atmosphere. Open nightly from 5:30p.m.10p.m.4405 Honoapi’ilani Hwy. Kahana 669-6999. $$$ Rusty Harpoon Restaurant and Tavern Quench thirst, satiate hunger and watch sports. Large parties welcome. Whalers Village, Kaanapali, 661–3123. $$ Ruth’s Chris Steak House - USDA prime steak,

fine wines. Dinner served nightly. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8815. $$$ Sansei Seafood Restaurant and Sushi Bar D.K. Kodama has combined the highest quality sushi bar infused with Hawaii`i’s cultural flavors. 115 Bay Drive, Kapalua, 669–6286. $$ K Sea House Restaurant - Looking out over incredible Napili Bay, dining is an amazing experience here under the direction of Chef Michael Gallagher. 5900 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Napili, 669–1500. $$ Spats Trattoria - Step into old Northern Italy. Tables are private, the Antipasto serves two. Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali, 667–4727. $$$ Sports Club Kahana Grill - Upscale, healthy restaurant inside Sports Club Kahana. Breakfast, lunch and take-out. 4327 Lwr. Honoapi`ilani Rd., Kahana, 669-3538. $$ Sunrise Cafe - Casual and cozy outdoor lanai, serving American food from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. 693 Front St., Lahaina, 661-8558. $ Swan Court - One of the top 10 romantic restaurants in the world, with an extensive list of contemporary fine wines. Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali, 667–4727. $$$ Take Sushi - Open late night for late night sushi lovers. Full menu and daily special. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4051. $ Terrace Restaurant - Open from 6:30-11 a.m. serving breakfast only. Elegant dining, buffet-style rotating menu ranging from “Breakfast on the Farm” to “Hawaiian Plantation-Style Breakfast.” Ritz Carlton, Kapalua, 669-6200. $$$ Thai Chef - Thai food like you’ve never had it, with curry, Pad Thai, summer rolls and more. Old Lahaina Center, 667–2814. $ Tropica - Enjoy the fire and ice-themed restaurant where the cold food and drink bar is tucked between two “volcanoes.” Westin, Kaanapali, 667–2525. $$$ Vino - Comfort and contemporary cuisine featuring fresh pasta and extensive wine list. Open for dinner nightly from 5:30 p.m. Village Course Clubhouse, Kapalua, 661-8466. $$$ Whale’s Tale - All open-air lanai dining. Casual dining, Maine lobster special with hamburgers, fish sandwiches, and happy hour special from 3-6 p.m. 672 Front St., Lahaina, 667–4044. $

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Pidgin to da Max! Gone Feeshing at the MACC “I evah toll you how dad wen teach me how for swim? First hand experience, brah. None of dis learn da theories first. He wen take me down Kanewai and just trow me insai’ da pool da guy. An I wuz all splashing, splashing around… But all he did wuz stand dea, look and say ‘Da bess way to learn is to learn yourself.” Gef ‘um? Uh, I mean, understand? Chances are if you were raised here in the islands you’d have no problem whatsoever comprehending those sentences. But if you haven’t been exposed to the language (yes, I mean language!) of pidgin you most likely have absolutely no idea what I’m talking about—let alone care to experience an entire play written in pidgin. But Kuma Kahua Theatre accomplishes just that in Gone Feeshing, a new play by Lee A. Tonouchi. Known for “promoting the power of pidgin” Gone Feeshing is a story of two brothers as they fish and “talk story” about the death of their father. One brother is kind of rascal or the “black sheep” in the family, the other with the

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reputation of being “the good son.” The real story happens when the brothers try to come to terms with their differences. And yes, it is written and performed completely in pidgin. For those who may not know, pidgin is not broken English. It is, in fact, the culmination of many languages. Immigrants hailing from all over the globe including Japan, China, Portugal, Korea, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines came to Hawaii to work on the pineapple and sugar plantations. Having to communicate with so many different ethnic groups including Hawaiians, one had to learn many languages just to get by. Over time, pidgin was born. Now locals mastering the language use pidgin to return to their roots and to set them apart from the haole. Now why, you might ask would I or my family want to watch a play none of us would understand? At least with French films there are subtitles. Gone Feeshing is the perfect opportunity for those fresh to Maui to learn about Hawaii’s unique local culture. To perhaps become a little more familiar with the experiences and ways of communicating of

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those lucky enough to have been raised in the islands. And of course to maybe even learn a few words of pidgin. Shoots cuz’! So when you hear statements like “Howzit! You come stay go?” or “Nah, wen go to da kines and we talk story about da kine,” you know that they really are conversing in a distinct, linguistic style. This, despite the fact that words that actually sound familiar are spewing out in ways you thought were impossible. And who knows— you may even understand the interaction. For the local folk it’s a wonderful way to spend the evening and to get reacquainted with local ways. How often do we have the chance to even go “feeshing” and talk story? In the hurried moments between work, soccer, school, meetings it’s a moment to remember the simpler times. Of course, it’s also a chance to sit back in air conditioning and enjoy live theater. Ultimately, the play deals with richer, more serious themes as the brothers learn to accept their father as he was alive and also in his memory. Gone Feeshing also tells how the brothers learn to accept one another despite their tumultuous past. In other words, it’s got “plenny humorouskine moments” mixed in with “da seriousness of da themes.” Humor mixed with seriousness— now there’s something anyone can relate to.

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Humorous-kine moment Gone Feeshing runs at the McCoy Studio Theater at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Thurs.-Sat., June 24-26, 7:30 p.m. For more information call 242-2787. MTW

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Michael Moore, once again, making friends—and enemies Populist documentarian Michael Moore raises crucial questions about the ersatz presidency of George Bush in an air of simplicity and honest curiosity. Distant from the blatant distortions that have been fed to the American public over the last four years, Moore shows you stories behind the news before it was shaped and spun. You will learn facts about George Bush and his father’s relations with Saudi oil developers, hidden information about the war in Iraq, and U.S. Government deceptions, negligence, and malfeasance that will turn your stomach. But you will be entertained from start to finish and, in turn, become knowledgeable about essential information to every American citizen. Michael Moore has delved into a realm of editorial journalism that is more thoroughly fact checked than most of what you read

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★★★★★ in your daily newspaper. But that hasn’t stopped some people, who forget that all news coverage and documentaries are a form of propaganda, from accusing him of generating brainwash worse than that which he opposes. The political issues that Moore raises, with footage ranging from Bush preparing to speak before television cameras (think The Legend of Ron Burgandy) to an Iraqi father carrying his dead baby, are more substantial than standard news fair because it is content that has been previously hidden from your view. Michael Moore does not pretend to be a prosecuting attorney submitting his case before a jury of his peers. Rather, he has put together muckraking facts and questions that frame a lack of honesty, honor, and ethical responsibility in the Bush administration, with a hope that the American public will carry on with the discussion. It’s true that a better documentarian would stay more focused on tying together facts to present a hard conclusion to each accusation, but that isn’t the kind of filmmaker Michael Moore is and it’s not his goal. Michael Moore wants you to be enter-

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tained while you digest the bitter pills of truth. Perhaps he has a bit too much Hollywood in his blood for his own good but he makes a great inroad for other documentary filmmakers to pick up on and elevate to another level. He also points toward an independent brand of journalistic responsibility and freedom that is lacking in our corporate dominated media. Early in the movie Moore reveals that it was a cousin of George Bush, working at Fox News in Florida, who sent the first erroneous message across national television screens that Bush had won the 2000 election. Other broadcast networks took notice of the false Fox report and followed suit in altering their reporting to say that it was Bush, and not Gore, who had more votes. After setting the stage of George Bush’s illegal power grab for the Oval Office, Moore goes into scattershot revelations about Bush and his affiliations to the bin Laden family. He expresses his personal outrage regarding the two dozen members of bin Laden’s family who were spirited out of the U.S. after the 9/11 attacks, when all other flights were grounded, and raises an implied question about which public official gave the command to approve such a reproachful decision. The last half of the movie concentrates on the war in Iraq, with footage of U.S. troops in the field, and the effects on the families of soldiers back at home. Moore plays his sentimental trump card with a bereaved mother who lost her son in Iraq recently. The sequence is touching, and Moore attempts to ease some of the sting by interjecting humor when he stands on a Washington street corner petitioning members of Congress to send their own children to fight in Iraq. Fahrenheit 9/11 will open up a fresh public discourse about the motives and failures of the Bush administration. For example, why our country is still without constant air patrols by military fighter jets while our government continues to spend billions to occupy a country that had nothing to do with 9/11. Any fighter pilot will tell you that a squadron of fighters can maneuver around any plane, in tight formation, and take it wherever they want it to go regardless of who’s flying it. The tragedy of 9/11 should never have been allowed to happen, and the blame for it goes to the presidential imposter who sat idly by reading a children’s book called My Pet Goat while the clock ticked. It’s a sequence in Moore’s film that you will never forget. Not Rated. 116 mins. MTW


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Castle Theater, 572-3456 The Corporation - R - Fri 5, 8 pm

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All My Life - NR - Th (11:30, 2, 4:20), 7:10, 9:40, Fr-W (12:10, 2:35, 4:50), 7:15, 9:45

The Corporation 5 & 8 p.m., Castle Theater

Around The World In 80 Days - PG - Th-Fr, M-W, (11:30, 1, 2:15, 4, 5), 7, 9:45, Sa-Su (11:30, 1, 2:15), 4, 5, 7, 9:45

Michael Moore and Noam Chomsky are featured in this Audience Award winning 2004 Sundance Film Festival feature documentary that analyzes the very nature of the corporate institution, its impacts on our planet, and what people are doing in response. "Visually arresting and very funny" LA Weekly. "Compelling and entertaining" SF Examiner. "More radical than Fahrenhert 9/11" (NY Times).(approx. 3 hr run time).

Dodgeball - PG13 - Th-Fr, M-W (11:45, 12:15, 2, 2:30, 4:15, 4:45), 7, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45, Sa-Su (11:45, 12:15, 2, 2:30), 4:15, 4:45, 7, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45 Notebook - PG13 - Fr, M-W (1, 4), 7:15, 9:55, SaSu (1), 4, 7:15, 9:55 Shrek 2 - PG - Th (12, 12:30, 1, 2:15, 2:45, 3:15, 4:30, 5, 5:30), 7:15, 7:45, 9;30, 10, Fr (11:40, 12:20, 2:20, 4:40, 5:10), 7:10, 7:40, 9:20, 9:50, Sa-Su (11:40, 12:20, 2:20, 2:50), 4:40, 5:10, 7:10, 7:40, 9:20, 9:50, M-W (11:40, 12:20, 2:20, 2:50, 4:40, 5:10), 7:10, 7:40, 9:20, 9:50

New This Week FAHRENHEIT - (R) - Documentary - This is the one that has the right-wing neoconservative War on Terror types screaming. What, they can dish it out but not take it? Cowards. Anyway, Michael Moore—who in the past has brilliantly skewered Corporate America (Roger and Me) and the NRA (Bowling for Columbine)—shines a light on all the economic and political connections between the Bush and bin Laden clans. THE NOTEBOOK - (PG13) - Romantic Drama Directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the best-selling Nicolas Sparks novel of the same name, if the preview to this movie didn’t darn near choke you up, you probably should just forget about it. It’s a love story recollected by an older man (James Garner) and woman (Gena Rowlands) about a young couple (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams) who were tragically separated. What happened to them? Go see the movie. But first, hand me a tissue, will ya? SLEEP OVER - (PG) - Comedy - Oh my God, these four teenage girls are, like, so happy to be out of the eighth grade that they have a slumber party that is so cool but then it gets even better, you see, when they start competing against their school’s popular girls in an all-night scavenger hunt, forcing them to borrow Julie’s dad’s car and sneak into these clubs and even kiss their first boys, all without Julie’s mom finding out. TWO BROTHERS - (PG) - Family - A story of twin tiger cubs who are discovered by an adventurer (Guy Pearce) and separated. They are eventually reunited as adults, but are pitted against each other in battle. A big hit at the Maui Film Festival in Wailea. WHITE GIRLS - (PG) - Comedy - After messing up a major drug bust in New York City, two African American FBI agents , Marcus and Kevin Copeland (Shawn and Marlon Wayans), try to impress their boss by volunteering to protect the Wilton Sisters, Tiffany (Dudek) and Brittany (Ward), the heiresses of a hotel empire, from a kidnapping scheme during a short trip from JFK to the Hamptons. Deciding to change the strategy drastically, the brothers use themselves as bait, wearing lots of pale makeup and dresses to pass as the Wilton sisters, while the real sisters are hidden away, safe from harm.

Now Showing AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS - (PG) Action/Adventure - This Jules Verne classic stars Jackie Chan—Jackie Chan!—as Passepartout, the Chinese thief and Steve Coogan as British adventurer Phileas Fogg. Considering that Chan does a lot of his trademark kicking and jumping and kicking while in the act of jumping, we’re guessing the studio strayed a bit from Verne’s original storyline. THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK - (PG13) Science Fiction/Adventure - For those who don’t remember—I had to look it up, so don’t feel bad—Riddick (Vin Diesel, who was actually best when he played that robot killing machine in the animated Iron Giant) was the bad-ass dude who could see in the dark in that film Pitch Black that came out a few years ago. Anyway, now he’s

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Stepford Wives - PG13 - Th (11:30, 12, 1:45, 2:15, 4, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 9:15, 9:45, Fr, M-W (11:50, 2:10, 4:20), 7:20, 9:40, Sa-Su (11:50, 2:10), 4:20, 7:20, 9:40 Two Brothers - PG - Fr, M-W (12, 2:30, 5), 7:30, 10, Sa-Su (12, 2:30), 5, 7:30, 10

Oh no, you didn’t caught in some big 26th Century intergalactic war (small intergalactic wars never rate movies, it seems) and lots of stuff gets blown up. DAY AFTER TOMORROW - (PG13) - Action - So the scientists are telling the politicians, “We’re killing the planet!” and the politicians are like, “Yeah, whatever” and then the Ice Age happens, like, the next day and the scientists are like, “I told you so!” and then hilarity ensues. Hey, anything with a 200-foot tidal wave is worth seeing! Stars Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal. DODGEBALL (PG13) - Ben Stiller (Zoolander) is the hilarious head of a big fitness palace that threatens to overtake a small local gym. Vince Vaughn (Swingers) leads a group of social misfits to battle the big evil corporate of narcissism in an epic game of, well, Dodgeball. GARFIELD - (PG) - Comedy - Movie version of the comic strip that follows the adventures of a sleepy, orange, fat cat that eats a lot of lasagna and cracks wise (of course) to his owner Jon, who I think can’t really hear him because cats don’t really talk so well. Anyway, they go see beautiful (of course) veterinarian Liz Wilson and get a new friend—an utterly mindless yet thoroughly loveable (of course) dog named Odie HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN - (PG) - Action/Adventure - Third in the Harry Potter dynasty of children’s books, this storyline evolves around Harry’s inability to tame the beast within him, as he goes on the run, not realizing that he is also being chased by a renegade wizard played by sexy master villain Gary Oldman (hello? Bram Stoker’s Dracula?). SHREK 2 - (PG) - Animation - This green ogre (Mike Meyers) marries this princess (Cameron Diaz) and live in swamp with their donkey friend (Eddie Murphy). The princess’ parents happen to be the King (John Cleese) and Queen (Julie Andrews) of Far Far Away and they’re

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pissed so the dad plots to have the ogre, Shrek, killed by Puss ‘n Boots (Antonio Banderas) so that the princess can be freed up to marry the Fairy Godmother’s son Prince Charming (Rupert Everett), who we all know doesn’t exist anyway so what is she thinking?! THE STEPFORD WIVES - (PG13) - Comedy - A remake of the 1975 suspense classic about a creepy upper-class suburb—actually, aren’t all suburbs kinda creepy?—where all the wives are seemingly “perfect,” but are actually just the submissive robots their creepy husbands have replaced their real wives with. All-star cast features Nicole Kidman, Mathew Broderick, Faith Hill, Chritopher Walken and Bette Midler. THE TERMINAL - (PG13) - Drama - Steven Spielberg directs Tom Hanks as some Eastern European guy who gets stranded in an airport terminal because his country ceases to exist. It’s a light-hearted film, which is odd considering it’s based on a true story about a guy who ended up killing himself because he couldn’t take spending weeks and weeks in a sterile prison listening to the words “United Flight 167 now boarding at Gate 32 TROY -- (R) -- Epic Adventure - Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom put on dresses and act out that classic war epic about the war between Greek city states and Troy. They’ve got the delicious Diane Kruger playing Helen, the original blonde bombshell whose face supposedly launched a thousand ships, but the movie’s main thrust is on Pitt’s golden locks and iron biceps. VAN HELSING - (PG13) - Thriller/Suspense - In what originally looked like a remake of Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein but actually isn’t, “monster hunter” Dr. Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) tramps around 19th Century Eastern Europe battling vampire bimbos, Frankenstein’s monster, the Wolf Man and quite possibly the Invisible Man, Jekyll and Hide and Ming the Merciless.

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KA’AHUMANU 6 Queen Ka`ahumanu Shopping Center, 875-4910 Chronicles of Riddick - (PG13) - Daily (12, 2:35), 5:10, 7:45, 10:20 Day After Tomorrow - PG13 - Daily (1:15), 4:30, 7:30, 10:10 Farenheight 9/11 - NR - Fr (1), 4:45, 7:20, 9:55 Garfield - (PG) - Daily (1:05, 3:10), 5:15, 7:25, 9:30 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - PG13 - Daily (1), 4:05, 7:10, 10:05 Sleep Over - PG13 - Sneak Preview! Fri 7:45 Terminal - PG13 - Daily (12:30), 4:15, 7:15, 10:05

KUKUI MALL 1819 South Kihei Road, 875-4910 Around the World in 80 Days - (PG) - Th (12:15), 4:30, 7, 9:45, Fr-W (1:15), 4:45, 7:15, 10 Chronicles of Riddick - (PG13) - Daily (1), 4:45, 7:30, 10 Day After Tomorrow - PG13 - Daily (12, 2:45), 5:20, 7:55, 10:30 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - PG13 Th (12:45), 4:15, 7:15, 10, Fr-W (12:40), 4:15, 7, 9:50 Notebook - PG13 - Fr-W (1), 5, 7:45, 10:15 Shrek 2 - PG - Th only (1:10), 5, 7:15, 9:30 White Chicks - PG13 - Fr-W (1:30), 5:15, 7:30, 9:45

FRONT STREET THEATERS 900 Front Street, 249–2222 Chronicles of Riddick - PG13 - Th only (1, 4), 7, 9:50, Garfield - PG13 - Th only (1:30, 4:30), 7:30, 9:40 Notebook - PG13 - Fr, M-W (1:15, 4:15), 7:15, 9:50, Sa-Su (1:15), 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Shrek 2 - PG - Th only (12:15, 2:30, 4:45), 7, 9:15 Stepford Wives - PG - Th (1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:30, Fr,M-W (1:45, 4:45), 7:30, 10, Sa-Su (1:45), 4:45, 7:30, 10

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WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front Street, 249–2222 Around the World in 80 Days - PG - Th (1:45, 4:30), 7:15, 9:55, Fr-W 9:55 Dodgeball - PG13 - Th (1:30, 4), 7:30, 9:45, Fr, M-W (2), 4:45, 7:30, 9:50, Sa-Su (11:15, 2), 4:45, 7:30, 9:50

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - PG Th (12:30, 3:45), 7, 10:15, Fr-W (12:30), 3:45, 7 * with MFF passport (5 films - $35) • $10 - single tickets Phone: 572-3456 • www.mauifilmfestival.com

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And it’s free! There’s nothing like kickin’ it outside, on the grass, listening to the sweet sounds of Hawai´i’s finest slack key musicians including: Maunalua, Barry Flanagan, Nathan Aweau, Eric Gilliom, George & Keoki Kahumoku, Carlos Andrade, George Kuo, Kevin & Ikaika Brown, Pekelo Cosma, Jeff Peterson, Paul Togioka, David Kahiapo, Brother Noland, Michael Ka’awa, Makana, Randy Lorenzo, Dennis Kamakahi, Donald Kaulia and Native Hawaiian Band with special guest Raiatea Helm! There will also be fresh flower lei, Hawaiian arts & crafts and, of course, ono grinds!

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Dance of the Belly Saturday, 1-4 p.m. at the Studio Maui (810 Haiku Road in Haiku Marketplace) Bellydance is an ancient ritual practiced by women for thousands of years to strengthen their bodies and spirits, partly in preparation for childbirth. “The belly is a source of power of creativity,” says Mirayah Delamar, workshop leader and 20year-practioner of the ancient form, though “bellydance addresses the whole being.” Her afternoon workshop is appropriate for all levels of experience and will provide a basic preview of different aspects of bellydancing including movement, bells, rhythm and music. Cost is $35 and pre-registration is available by calling 5759390. Check out www.bellydance-maui.com for more info. [DANIELLE LATMAN]

The Cafeteria Friday, 9:45 p.m. at Casanova The Cafeteria is a little ol’ place in Makawao that houses the collective hiphop, alt rock, funky soul sounds of The Mole, Demune, Body Holliday, Terms None, Shaman and Platelunch. Whether they’re rhyming, mixing, beat breaking or flambé-ing, these boys will rock the Cas-anova-bar, baby! And their flyer says this: “Come dressed in a REAL costume and get in free. We’re going to have a big, crazy party. First, freak out to the amped-up rock power of Body Holliday. Then let DJ Platelunch take your bottom for a ride around the dance floor. Finally, blast off into hip hop oblivion with the triple whammy of Demune, The Mole & Terms None, rapping together, along with our special guest, Shaman (of Washington’s infamous OMT crew).” Basically, if you miss this mega-musical showdown, you’re dumb. Or in Texas. Also, you can check out The Cafeteria’s website at www.motionrecordings.com.

Ice Cream! Saturday, 1 p.m., Macy’s Home Store at the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center Roselani Ice Cream—yes, THE Roselani Ice Cream—dates back to 1932, when the Nobriga family churned out the cold, delicious dessert by hand. Today, we know it as the best Maui-produced ice cream around. No kidding—that chocolate one they make with the fudge and macadamia nuts is so good I think it’s illegal in some nations. Anyway, this weekend, third generation ice cream churner Cathy Nobriga Kim will show anyone who wants to know how to make two brand new Roselani recipes: Heavenly Haupia Ice Cream Pie and Roselani Tropics Shaka Shake. As an added bonus, the recipes are supposed to be easy to make. [ANTHONY PIGNATARO]


thursday6/24 BLUE LAGOON

Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina - 661-8141

friday6/25

saturday6/26

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Willie K $5, 7:30-10:30pm

BOCALINO

DJ No cover, 10pm

Neto Peraza, Latin, No cover, 10pm

Kilohana No cover, 10pm

CASANOVA

DJ Zelis & Gabriel $10 9:30 pm

The Cafeteria $5, 9:45pm

Private Party

Wed - Ladies’ Night, $5, 9:45pm

Voodoo Suns, $5, 8-11pm

Lawai’a featuring Kanoa, No cover, 10:30 - 12:30pm

Mon - Lawai’a featuring Kanoa, No cover, 10:30pm-12:30am

1279 S. Kihei Road, Kihei - 874-9299

1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao - 572-0220

CHARLEY’S RESTAURANT 142 Hana Hwy, Paia - 579-9453

COMPADRES BAR & GRILL Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-7189

Mon - Mark Esptein & Friends, Tue Jay Molina, & Gilbert Emata W/ Vanessa; Wed - Soul Concepts W/ Curtis Williams; All shows 10pm, No cover

Salsa 10pm, $5

Sonny B, No cover, 10 pm Banda Music, $5 9pm

ERIK’S SEAFOOD & SUSHI 843 Wainee St., Lahaina - 662-8780

Open Mic Night, with Jim (Deviltown), 10pm

Wed - Disco w/DJ Oral, $5, 10pm

DA KINECALENDAR BIG SHOWS

Riding Giants - Friday. The exciting new documentary from Stacy Peralta (Dogtown and Z-Boys). This film honors the history of big wave surfing and traces its origins back over 1500 years. Guest appearance by Hawaii’s Laird Hamilton. Screening is free, first come, first served. (PG13). 3 p.m. Maui Mall Megaplex, 249-2222. Willie K & Amy Gilliom - Saturday. A concert for the grand finale of the world-class martial arts tournament festival of the Kings, including a full dinner buffet with dessert, coffee, tea and punch. Tickets: $65 adults, children 6-11 $20. Tickets will be sold at the door 5 p.m. day of the event. 7:30 pm, Westin Aloha Pavilion, 662-2753. “Jesus Generation Concert”- Saturday. Presented by Lahaina Christian Fellowship Church. Experience worship, Maui style. Featuring, rap, reggae, and R&B music. Admission Free. 5:30-10 p.m. Civic Center Auditorium, Lahaina, 669-5600. Zenshin Daiko’s 5th Annual Taiko Festival Saturday. An exciting evening of high energy and Japanese culture along with Kenny Endo’s school of traditional and contemporary taiko drumming. This concert will also be the debut for Zenshin Daiko’s new drum, the 5-foot, 300pound hiradaiko. Tickets: $15 adults, $7.50 Kids 12 & under. 7 p.m., Maui Arts & Cultural Center, 242-SHOW. 13th Annual Ki Ho’Alu Slack Key Guitar Festival - Sunday. An all day, all star lineup of Hawaii’s finest slack key musicians. Festivities include fresh flower lei, Hawaiian arts and crafts along with delicious local-style food. Free Admission. 2-7 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, MACC, 242-7469.

TICKETS ON SALE

DMC Technics Presents “American Battle Ground 2004” - July 3. The world’s best DJs battle for the championship title. The 1st place winner of the 2004 U.S. final represents the United States at the World Finals in England in September at Studio 1. Oahu, 212-777-6676. Kalapana 30th Anniversary Tour 2004 - July 18. Kalapana is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a spectacular tour. Tickets: $37-$19.50. 7 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. 11th Annual Hawaii International Jazz Festival - Aug. 6-7. Smooth jazz with internationally popular sax soloist Eric Marienthal, who has played with Chick Corea, among many others. Maui’s own Gyspy Pacific; Hawaii jazz with Keahi Conjugacion and a 17-piece swingtime big band with vocalist Melveen Leed. Tickets on sale June 26th: $45-$20. 7 p.m. Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Jack Johnson - Aug 10. All-American surfer turned musician Jack Johnson has earned comparisons to Ben Harper for his spacious and simplistic acoustics and illuminating songwriting ability. With special guest Donavan Frankenreiter, along with a screening of A Broken Down Melody. Tickets on sale July 10th. $36,$26. 7:30 p.m.Castle Theater, MACC, 242-SHOW. Pennywise - Aug 12. Longtime gods of the Skate 'n' Surf crowd, their audience is expanding to include more of the mainstream fans. With their radio hit in "Alien," the masses will soon be body-slamming. Tickets: $20, Pipeline Cafe, Ohau, 1-808-589-1999. Blink-182 - Aug. 14. New school punk-pop trio. Expect lots of sonic texture with irreverent and impassioned postpunk, alternating with moodier atmospheric pieces. Tickets: $35. 7 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, MACC, 242-7469. UB40 Hawaii Tour 2004 - Aug 19. For the past two decades, UB40 have successfully combined pop and reggae music, making reggae more accessible to the average listener. Their hits Way You Do The Things You do, Can’t Help Falling In Love With You, Red Red Wine, Rat In the Kitchen. Tickets: $35 advance, $40 at

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door. 7 p.m., A&B Amphitheater, MACC, 242-7469. American Idols Live - Sept. 28-30. The top finalists from American Idols, featuring Hawaii’s own Jasmine Trias and Camille Velasco, along with many others. Tickets: $48. 7 p.m., Blaisdell Arena, Oahu, 1-877-750-4400.

EVENTS

Festival Of King Tournament - Fri-Sat, 8 a.m- 6 p.m. at the Westin Hotel, Kaanapali. Breakfast will be sold each day. along with concession booths for food, drink purchases throughout the day. Admission: $8 adult, two-day $12. For info, call 662-2753.

THURSDAY, JuNE 24

Maui's Only Baby Boomer Group - 4:30 p.m. Insightful sharing, fun, topical discussions, potlucks, and networking with "the generation that rocked the world" or people born approximately 1945-1955. Cultural diversity encouraged. For info, call 573-5313.

SATURDAY, JuNE 26

Mortenson Mon, Tue. All sets from 7:30-10 p.m. 730 Front St., Lahaina, 661-0700. Cafe O’Lei - Steve Argenti, Tue-Fri 5:30-9 p.m. 839 Front St., Lahaina, 661-9491. Cheeseburger in Paradise – Brooks Maguire, Thu, Sat, Sun and Wed; Harry Troupe, Fri; Gail Swanson, Mon and Tue. All sets from 4:30-7:30 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. 811 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4855. Cool Cat Cafe - Dinner music Sun-Thu All sets 6:30 p.m. Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina, 667-0908. Fish & Game Brewing Co. & Rotisserie - Nino Toscano, Thur, Fri,. Kawika Lum Ho, Sat, Tue, Ernest Puaa, Sun, Wed. Brian Haia, Mon All sets from 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4405 Honoapiilani Highway, 669-3474. Hula Grill - Kawika Lum and Albert & Billy, Mon; Jarret Roback and Albert & Billy, Tue; Ernest Pua’a and don, Brian & Damien, Wed; Ernest Pua’a and Bradah Brian & Don Th; Ernest Pua’a and & Kawika Lynn; Fr; Kawika Lum and Da Ukulele Boyz, Sat; Kawika Lum and Ryan Tanaka & Friends, Sun. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building P, Kaanapali, 667-6636.

Java Jazz/Soup Nutz – Live music with Tracey and Farzad, Wed and Fri, 6:30-9 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 – Sam Ahia, Wed thru Sun, 7-8:30 p.m. 845 Front St., Lahaina, 661-4811. Leilani’s On The Beach – Crazy Fingers, Thu, 4-6 p.m.; JD & Mario, Fri - Sat, 2:30 -5:30 p.m.; Kilohana, Sun, 2:30-5:30 p.m; 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Building J, Kaanapali, 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. Pancho and Lefty’s Cantina & Restaurant Pianist Rene Alonzo & Friends play light rock, country and blues during happy hour on Thursday from 3-6 p.m. and this Saturday from 8-11 p.m. 658 Front St., Lahaina, in the Wharf Cinema Center, 661-4666.

The 2nd Annual Hana Summerfest 2004 - 10 a.m. at Hana Ball Park. An event to benefit Hana’s nonprofit community. Featuring Maui’s singer/songwriter Cheryl Rae, along with great food, crafts and information booths. Sponsors needed. For info, call 248-8504. Hawaii Habitat For Humanity’s 1st Annual Build-A-Thon - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is to promote awareness to help substandard housing in Hawaii. Individuals and teams are invited to seek pledges and then build site in the Waiohuli Subdivision, Kula. For info, call 893-0334. Roselani Ice Cream Maker Demonstration - 1 p.m. at Macy’s, Queen Ka’ahumanu Center, Kahului. Maui’s own Roselani Ice Cream’s third generation ice cream maker, Cathy Nobriga Kim, will demonstrate two great original recipes. Her Heavenly Haupia Ice Cream Pie and Roselani Tropics Shaka. For info, call 242-8383. Kihei Community Workshop - 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Lu’Lu’s Restaurant, Kihei. Owners of home, business, along with organizations and associations. Create from ideas, suggestions and impute of the participants. For info, call 879-5390. Zenshin Daiko's 5th Annual Taiko Festival - 79 p.m. at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. There will be performances by Maui Okinawa Taiko, Zenshin Daiko and the Taiko Center of the Pacific Youth Group. The Taiko Center of the Pacific is a Taiko school founded by Kenny Endo. Tickets: $15 adults, $7.50 Kids 12 & under. For info,call 242-7469.

SUNdAy, JuNE 27

Tropical Harps Showcase Concert - 3-5 p.m. at St. John's Church, Kula. The concert will showcase music from the USA, China, Japan, Finland, Ireland, Hawaii, Africa, A number of instruments will be featured, including harp, guitar, Koto, Ukulele, harmonica, percussion and vocals. Tickets: $10 at the door. Children 12 and under are free. For info, call 878-6958.

MONDAY, JuNE 28

Hawaii Filmmakers Team with Hui No’Eau and Kamehameha Schools - 6-9 p.m. at Kamehameha School, Pukalani. Hawaii students aged 15 to 59 and over are given the opportunity to study with film and animation. Instructors from some of the top film schools in the U.S. Fee $1,000. For info, call 268-4341.

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2291 Kaanapali Prkwy, Lahaina 661-3160

HAPA’S NIGHTCLUB

DJ Twist,Boomshot, John Scott 9 pm

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

saturday6/26

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DJ Daniel J 9 pm

Flava Zone 9pm

sunday6/27

monday6/28 – wednesday6/30

MON - Willie K; Tue - Ultra Fab Tuesday, w/Fat Joe, 10pm; WED - Aloha Wed w/DJ Jammin J

Teen Night 9pm

Metal X and Khrinj $5,10:30pm

HARD ROCK CAFÉ

900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400

MON - Marty Dread, Reggae, $5, 10pm

HENRY’S BAR & GRILL

Swami BeBops No cover, 9pm

Tom Cherry Band No cover, 9pm

Steve Mendoza No cover, 9pm

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Surf Videos No Cover, All Day

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Kenny Roberts No cover, 9pm

El Nino, No cover, 7pm

Gina Martinelli, No cover, 6pm

Mon-Wed - Da-Haw-Y-ans, No cover, 6pm

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

1279 S. Kihei Rd. Azeka II - 874-8226

KAHALE’S BEACH CLUB 36 Keala Place, Kihei - 875-7711

6/24 THUR - KARAOKE - 7-11PM No Cover 6/25 FRI - JAZZ w/ DAVID CHOY- 5-8PM No Cover LIVE MUSIC- 9PM-1AM No Cover 6/26 SAT - JAZZ w/ DAVID CHOY- 5-8PM No Cover MALINO - 9PM-1AM $5 6/27 SUN - KARAOKE - 7-11PM No Cover 6/30 WED - KARAOKE - 7-11PM No Cover

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friday6/25

saturday6/26

KAHULUI ALE HOUSE

355 E. Kamehameha, Kahului - 877-9001

The Carroll Bothers $2, 10pm-12am

KIMO’S

845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811

sunday6/27

monday6/28 – wednesday6/30

Karaoke, No cover, 9:30pm

Wed - Karaoke, No cover, 9:30pm

Mark B & Mike F No cover, 10pm-12am

Karaoke w/Auntie Toddy Lilikoi, Karaoke w/Auntie Toddy Lilikoi, No cover, 9:30pm No cover, 9:30pm

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

LIFE’S A BEACH

Hoku No Cover, 9pm

Habanero No cover, 9pm

Mark Epstein No cover, 9pm

Wrong Hand Randy, No cover, 8 pm

Mon - Open Jam, No cover; Tue - John Moore Project, No cover; Wed - Crunch Pups, No cover, 8-11pm

LOBBY LOUNGE

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

Clay Mortensen & George Tavoularis, 8:30-11:30pm

Tiffany Lee & Josh, 8:30-11:30pm

Pam Peterson & Rudy Baria, 8:30-11:30pm

Mon - Tiffany Lee & Josh, 8:30-11:30pm; Wed - Clay Mortensen & Gilbert Emata, 8:30-11:30pm

Crazy Fingers, $5, 9:30pm N/A

N/A Crazy Fingers, $5, 9:30pm

1913 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei - 891–8010

Four Seasons Resort, Wailea - 874-8000

LONGHI’S 888 Front St., Lahaina - 667-2288 LONGHI’S Shops at Wailea - 891-8883

DA KINECALENDAR Pioneer Inn – Ah-Tim Eleniki (Local-style guitar), Thu; 69pm Mon, Wed; Captain Billy Bones 6-8 pm; Tue; Ricardo Dioso 6-9 pm.,658 Wharf St., Lahaina, 661-3636. Reilley’s Steaks & Seafood - Live music (grand piano) 6-9 p.m., Gene Argelle, Mon and Tue; Joel Gold, Wed; Thu, Darrin Lenett, Fri. 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, Kapule Paoa, Sun, Albert Kaina, Wed All sets 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Honoapiilani Road, Napili, 669-1500. Sir Wilfred’s at Whalers Village - Maui West Side Jazz, featuring some Maui’s greatest musicians, 2:30-5 p.m. 2435 Kaanapali Parkway, Lahaina, 661-0202. Whale’s Tale Bar & Grill - Eric Pietsch, Thu, Mon, ; Greg di Piazza Fri,willie and Mario, Sat. Anastasia & Niles, Sun. All sets from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 672 Front St., Lahaina, 667-4044.

SOUTH MAUI

Blue Marlin Harbor-Fron Grill & Bar - Trevor Jones, Fri 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Boy Kana’e and Ka’ Uhaneleo Fri, Sat 7 p.m. Braddah Frances and Friends 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mon Special Slack Key Guest Tue, Wed 7 p.m. Maalaea Harbor, 244-8844. Capische? – Mark Johnston; Thu-Sat; Brian Cuomo Su, Tu, Wed; Sal & Estaire Godinez, Mon.; all sets 7-10 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 – Fri ,Tue, Wailea Nights, Barry Flanagan & Eric Gilliom, dinner and show. 810p.m.; Celtic Tigers, Sun, 7-10 p.m., 100 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 874-1131. Seawatch Restaurant - Pianist Angela Carr, Fri, 6-9 p.m.; guitarist Luis Diaz, Sat, 6-9 p.m. 100 Wailea Golf Club Dr., 875-8080. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café – Latin guitar w/ Luis Diaz, Wed-Fri; guitar and vocals w/ Brado, Sat; Brian Wittman Sun-Mon; Patrick Mayor, Tue All sets from 6-10 p.m. The Shops at Wailea, 875-9983.

CENTRAL MAUI

Mañana Garage – Neto & Friends, Thu and Fri, 6:30 p.m.; Fortunato’s Magic, Fri, 7 p.m.; Neto & Hot Salsa, Sat; Neto Peraza, Tue; Bobby & Tula, Wed, 6:30 p.m. 33 Lono Ave., Kahului, 873-0220. Ono Restaurant – David Choy every Friday 4-7 p.m. 2102 Vineyard St., Wailuku 244-5117.

UPCOUNTRY MAUI

Jacque’s - Mon, Mark Johnston w/ Dustin, ambient jazz; 120 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-8844. Livewire Cafe - Mark Johnston, Tue 7-10 p.m. 137 Hana Highway, Paia, 579-6009. Moana Cafe - Gypsy guitar w/ Bo Shores, Sun, 6-9 p.m.; vintage Hawaiian music, Wed, 6-9 p.m. 71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, 579-9999.

RESORT SHOWS

Hyatt Regency Maui 200 Nohea Kai Drive, Kaanapali, 661-1234 “Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding” Tue, Thu, Sat, 6:30 p.m. at Spats Trattoria. Torchlighting ceremony at 6:15 nightly followed by live Hawaiian entertainment 6:309:30 nightly in the Weeping Banyan: Sam Fukuhara, Thu, Sun-Tue; Larry Gollis, Fri and Sat; Stephanie Anderson, Wed; "Drums of the Pacific" luau by Tihati, 5:30-8 nightly. Swan Court. The Blue Note Swing Orchestra, Dancing nightly to Swing.Tue,Th, Sat, 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Spats Night Shift, Dancing,to Contemporary, and top 40 hits Fri, Sun, Mon, Wed. 2 p.m. - 4 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. Kapalua Bay Hotel 1 Bay Drive, Kapalua, 669-5656 The Bay Club: Jazz trio, Fri and Sat, 6-9 p.m.; solo pianist, Sun-Thu, 6-9 p.m.; Gardenia Court: contemporary Hawaiian music, Sun, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Lehua Lounge: Free hula show nightly 5:30-7 and contemporary Hawaiian music 7-8:30. Maui Marriott 100 Nohea Kai Drive, Kaanapali, 667-1200 Nalu’s: Kilohana, Wed, 8-10:30 p.m. Napili Kai Beach Resort 5900 Honoapiilani Highway, 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, Fri-Tue, 6:15-9:45 p.m. Kapalua Kapalua Indoor Amphitheater Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Concerts. Every Tues 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $35 visitor and $25 kama`aina. Royal Lahaina Resort 2780 Kekaa Drive, Kaanapali, 661-3611 "Eddie and Eddie" w/Eddie Lilikoi and Eddie Sebala, 5-9:30 nightly 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, 7-8 nightly. The Westin Maui Hotel

2365 Kaanapali Parkway, 667-2525 Colonnade Asian Noodle Cafe Benny Uyetake, Thu-Fri, Tue-Wed; Mitch Kepa, Sun-Mon both 6-9 p.m.; Mitch Kepa, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Ono Surf Bar & Grill: Live Music Nightly Sat-Mon Mitch Kep, Hawaiian Guitar & Vocal. Tue- Fri Benny Uyetake, guitar vocalist. Tropica: Tue- Sat, Live Music, Duos, 6 pm- 9pm. Table magic nightly.

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, 5:307:30 p.m. w/hula dancer 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Pam Peterson and Rudy Baria, Sun, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Tiffany Lee and Josh Mon and Sat, 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Clay Mortensen and

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friday6/25

saturday6/26

sunday6/27

Merv Oana, No cover, 9pm

The Whillys, No cover, 9 pm

Live Music -TBA No cover, 9pm

Service Industry Night, No cover, 9pm

Mon - Monster Mondays, No cover; Tue - Tini Tuesdays, No cover; Wed - Karaoke night w/Tyrone, No cover, 8-11pm

MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY’S

DJ Mackie Mac, No cover, 8:30pm

DJ Mackie Mac No cover, 8:30pm

DJ Big Daddy Steve No cover, 8:30pm

DJ Tark, No cover, 8:30pm

Mon - DJ Mackie Mac, No cover, 8:30pm; Tue - DJ Mackie Mac/Dollar Night, $5, 8:30pm; Wed - DJ Mackie Mac, No cover, 8:30pm

MULLIGAN’S ON THE BLUE

Kenny Roberts No cover, 9pm

Wailea Nights, Barry Flanagan & Eric Gilliom, 8pm

Murray Thorne No cover, 9pm

Merv Ohana, No cover, 10pm

Mon - Gypsy Pacific, No cover, 7pm; Tue - “Wailea Nights”w/Barry Flanagan & Eric Gilliom, 8-10pm; Wed - Mark Epstein Trio, No cover 8:30pm

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monday6/28 – wednesday6/30

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No information available

1913 S. Kihei Rd. Kihei 874-2555

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2102 Vineyard St., Wailuku - 244-5117

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Live Jazz, No cover, 9pm-Midnight

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Karoake, No cover, 7pm

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thursday6/24

friday6/25

saturday6/26

Natural Vibrations $15 adv,$20 door 9pm

SANDBAR & GRILL

89 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8742

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

Khrinj & Guest $5, 9pm

Trevor Jones No Cover, 2pm

Mon - North Shore Sextet, No cover, 9pm; Tue - Nils & Anastasia, $3, 9pm; Wed - Pool Tournament, No cover, 8pm

Hale & The Hot Lava Band No cover, 9:30pm

Mon-Wed - Open Jukebox Night, No cover

DJ Blast $8, 9:30pm

Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali - 667-4727

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

monday6/28 – wednesday6/30

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

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

SPATS TRATTORIA

SPORTS PAGE GRILL & BAR

sunday6/27

Crunch Pups No cover, 9:30pm

STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR 1127 Makawao Ave. - 572-1380

TSUNAMI NIGHTCLUB

3850 Wailea Alanui Dr. - 875-1234

The Pacific Storm No cover, 9:30pm

Kenny Roberts & Friends No cover, 9:30pm

Chance & The Blues Daddies $3, 9pm

Crunch Pups, $3 pm

DJ Dancing, $10, 9:30pm-2am

DJ Dancing, $10, 9:30pm-2am

DA KINECALENDAR 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, 5:30-9:30 nightly: Larry Golis, Thu; Brian Mansano, Fri; Ricardo, Sat; Luis Diaz, Sun thru Tue; Mitch Kepa, Wed; Strolling Hawaiian duo in the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a nightly. The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui 4100 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875-4100 Jazz entertainment from 6-9 nightly in the Lobby Bar. 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. Paradyse & 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 music by Lono, Thu; Brado Mamalias, Fri; Rama Camarillo, Sat-Sun; Bobby Krueger, Mon-Wed; all sets 6-9 p.m. Wailea Sunset Luau, Tue, Thu and Sat, 6-8:30 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, 6-8 p.m., Mon-Sat, 8:30-10:30 p.m. and Mon, Wed and Fri, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Wow-Wee Maui’s Kava Bar & Grill: Marty Dread Kava & BBQ Party. Every Sunday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. All age welcom. 333 Dairy Road, Kahului, 873-7133.

EAST MAUI

Hotel Hana-Maui Hana, 248-8211 Hawaiian music in Paniolo Lounge, Thu thru Sun, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Hula show, every Thu and Sun, 7:30-8:15 p.m. in the Main Dining Room.

ART

Archie Brennan & Susan Martin Maffie - Fri, 5:30 p.m. in the Schaeffer International Gallery of the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Originally from Maui, these two New York based artists combine that pictorial woven tapestries and works on paper for an exhibit that seeks to establish both technique and concept. For info, call 242-SHOW. Jeanne Hardie Tri-Hue Watercolor Workshop Sat, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Maui Bridge Center, Kihei. Pre-registration suggested This workshop will be an introduction to the Tri-Hue technique, theory of watercolor painting. We will use the three true primary colors of yellow, cyan and magenta to create all other colors with amazing luminosity. $5 members, $10 Non members. For info, call 879-0025. Dialogues Between Life and Art - Sat, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Studio Maui, Haiku. Experience new ways to integrate and explore the expressive languages of movement, drawing, writing dialogues and improvisational performance. This is an introduction to the Halprin Life, Art Process. For info, call 575-9390.

KEIki

Meet And Greet Garfield - Sat, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Maui Mall, Queen Kaahumanu Center. Meet with Garfield. All ages. Free. For info, call 877-3369. St. Anthony Junior Senior High School Ho`olaule`a - Sat, 5:30-9:30 p.m. at St. Anthony campus, Wailuku. This 14th annual event will include a Hawaiian-style dinner and entertainment. Tickets are $25 in advance $30 at the door. For info, call 244-4190 ext. 224 Seabury Hall Summer Session 2004 - 8 a.m. 3:45 p.m. at Seabury Hall, Makawao. Seabury Hall is offering a variety of classes in academics, arts and sports to students entering 1st through 8th grade. Fee varies. For info, call 572-7235.

LECTURES

The Dragon’s Den Lecture - Sat, 9:30-11 a.m. at the Dragon’s Den, Makawao. Free health lecture on heavy metal detox. For info, call 572-2424. Qigong Master Dr. Zhang Yong Xiang - Sun, 6 p.m. at "The Studio" in Haiku Marketplace. Presented by Hawaii Health Retreat. Experience deep healing and rejuvenation to encourage community participation and well being. For info, call 573-0111.

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PoETRy

Maui Live Poets Society - Thu, 6:30-9 p.m. at Borders Books in Kahului. Open poetry readings. For info, call 661-0517.

POLITICAL

Annual Academy Star Ball - Sat, 5:30-11 p.m. at Aloha Ball Room Dance Academy. Black tie, semiformal evening of Ballroom and Latin dancing. Special guest of honor Mayor Alan Arakawa. Including cocktails, dinner and desert. Tickets: $55 per person. For info, call 891-2949. Meetings On Housing Assistance - Wed, 6:30 p.m. at Wailuku Community Center, Wailuku. ConPlan is meant to coordinate county, state, and federal programs to assist low income families. For info, call 270-7213.

SPORTS

West Maui Table Tennis Club - Mon, 6:30 p.m. at Lahaina Civic Center. All levels of table tennis, along with Ping Pong. For info, call 269-1868. 2004 Maui Windsurfing Race Series - Sat, 11 a.m. at Kanaha Beach Park. This is for the Quicksilver Cup. This race is one of the 2004 Windsurfing Race Series. For info,call 877-2111. Beat The Heat 10K Run - Sun, 4 p.m. Upcountry. Enjoy the cool air of Upcountry during the heat of the summer. The race finishes at Rice Park, Kula. For info, call 572-2101.

STAGE

“Gone Feeshing” - Thu, 7:30 p.m. at the McCoy Studio Theater, MACC. A new play by Lee A. Tonouchi presented by Honolulu’s Kumu Kahua Theater. Known for “promoting da powah of Pidgin,” explores the relationship of two brothers coming to terms with each other after their father’s passing Tickets: $18 Adults, $9 12 and under. For info, call 242-7469.

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thursday6/24

friday6/25

saturday6/26

Natural Vibrations $15 adv,$20 door 9pm

SANDBAR & GRILL

89 Hana Hwy., Paia - 579-8742

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

Khrinj & Guest $5, 9pm

sunday6/27

monday6/28 – wednesday6/30

Trevor Jones No Cover, 2pm

Mon - North Shore Sextet, No cover, 9pm; Tue - Nils & Anastasia, $3, 9pm; Wed - Pool Tournament, No cover, 8pm

Hale & The Hot Lava Band No cover, 9:30pm

Mon-Wed - Open Jukebox Night, No cover

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

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

DJ Blast $8, 9:30pm

SPATS TRATTORIA

Hyatt Regency, Kaanapali - 667-4727

Crunch Pups No cover, 9:30pm

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

STOPWATCH SPORTS BAR 1127 Makawao Ave. - 572-1380

TSUNAMI NIGHTCLUB

3850 Wailea Alanui Dr. - 875-1234

The Pacific Storm No cover, 9:30pm

Kenny Roberts & Friends No cover, 9:30pm

Chance & The Blues Daddies $3, 9pm

Crunch Pups, $3 pm

DJ Dancing, $10, 9:30pm-2am

DJ Dancing, $10, 9:30pm-2am

DA KINECALENDAR 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, 5:30-9:30 nightly: Larry Golis, Thu; Brian Mansano, Fri; Ricardo, Sat; Luis Diaz, Sun thru Tue; Mitch Kepa, Wed; Strolling Hawaiian duo in the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a nightly. The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui 4100 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875-4100 Jazz entertainment from 6-9 nightly in the Lobby Bar. 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. Paradyse & 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 music by Lono, Thu; Brado Mamalias, Fri; Rama Camarillo, Sat-Sun; Bobby Krueger, Mon-Wed; all sets 6-9 p.m. Wailea Sunset Luau, Tue, Thu and Sat, 6-8:30 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, 6-8 p.m., Mon-Sat, 8:30-10:30 p.m. and Mon, Wed and Fri, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Wow-Wee Maui’s Kava Bar & Grill: Marty Dread Kava & BBQ Party. Every Sunday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. All age welcom. 333 Dairy Road, Kahului, 873-7133.

EAST MAUI

Hotel Hana-Maui Hana, 248-8211 Hawaiian music in Paniolo Lounge, Thu thru Sun, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Hula show, every Thu and Sun, 7:30-8:15 p.m. in the Main Dining Room.

ART

Archie Brennan & Susan Martin Maffie - Fri, 5:30 p.m. in the Schaeffer International Gallery of the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Originally from Maui, these two New York based artists combine that pictorial woven tapestries and works on paper for an exhibit that seeks to establish both technique and concept. For info, call 242-SHOW. Jeanne Hardie Tri-Hue Watercolor Workshop Sat, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Maui Bridge Center, Kihei. Pre-registration suggested This workshop will be an introduction to the Tri-Hue technique, theory of watercolor painting. We will use the three true primary colors of yellow, cyan and magenta to create all other colors with amazing luminosity. $5 members, $10 Non members. For info, call 879-0025. Dialogues Between Life and Art - Sat, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Studio Maui, Haiku. Experience new ways to integrate and explore the expressive languages of movement, drawing, writing dialogues and improvisational performance. This is an introduction to the Halprin Life, Art Process. For info, call 575-9390.

KEIki

Meet And Greet Garfield - Sat, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Maui Mall, Queen Kaahumanu Center. Meet with Garfield. All ages. Free. For info, call 877-3369. St. Anthony Junior Senior High School Ho`olaule`a - Sat, 5:30-9:30 p.m. at St. Anthony campus, Wailuku. This 14th annual event will include a Hawaiian-style dinner and entertainment. Tickets are $25 in advance $30 at the door. For info, call 244-4190 ext. 224 Seabury Hall Summer Session 2004 - 8 a.m. 3:45 p.m. at Seabury Hall, Makawao. Seabury Hall is offering a variety of classes in academics, arts and sports to students entering 1st through 8th grade. Fee varies. For info, call 572-7235.

LECTURES

The Dragon’s Den Lecture - Sat, 9:30-11 a.m. at the Dragon’s Den, Makawao. Free health lecture on heavy metal detox. For info, call 572-2424. Qigong Master Dr. Zhang Yong Xiang - Sun, 6 p.m. at "The Studio" in Haiku Marketplace. Presented by Hawaii Health Retreat. Experience deep healing and rejuvenation to encourage community participation and well being. For info, call 573-0111.

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PoETRy

Maui Live Poets Society - Thu, 6:30-9 p.m. at Borders Books in Kahului. Open poetry readings. For info, call 661-0517.

POLITICAL

Annual Academy Star Ball - Sat, 5:30-11 p.m. at Aloha Ball Room Dance Academy. Black tie, semiformal evening of Ballroom and Latin dancing. Special guest of honor Mayor Alan Arakawa. Including cocktails, dinner and desert. Tickets: $55 per person. For info, call 891-2949. Meetings On Housing Assistance - Wed, 6:30 p.m. at Wailuku Community Center, Wailuku. ConPlan is meant to coordinate county, state, and federal programs to assist low income families. For info, call 270-7213.

SPORTS

West Maui Table Tennis Club - Mon, 6:30 p.m. at Lahaina Civic Center. All levels of table tennis, along with Ping Pong. For info, call 269-1868. 2004 Maui Windsurfing Race Series - Sat, 11 a.m. at Kanaha Beach Park. This is for the Quicksilver Cup. This race is one of the 2004 Windsurfing Race Series. For info,call 877-2111. Beat The Heat 10K Run - Sun, 4 p.m. Upcountry. Enjoy the cool air of Upcountry during the heat of the summer. The race finishes at Rice Park, Kula. For info, call 572-2101.

STAGE

“Gone Feeshing” - Thu, 7:30 p.m. at the McCoy Studio Theater, MACC. A new play by Lee A. Tonouchi presented by Honolulu’s Kumu Kahua Theater. Known for “promoting da powah of Pidgin,” explores the relationship of two brothers coming to terms with each other after their father’s passing Tickets: $18 Adults, $9 12 and under. For info, call 242-7469.

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Thank goodness I ate my Wheaties Look, kids—last week was rough. I don’t feel like writing a story this week, so you’ll just have to settle for my notes: Last Sunday: Sonja and I drank Bloody Marys with Heidi at the SandBar in Paia, grabbed a couple bottles of champagne, went to a Jazz Brunch at Mark Johnston’s pad in Kuau. Later, went to Hang Loose Lounge in Kahului. Broke shoes, drove barefoot. Wednesday: BJ and I rode bikes to the Sly Mongoose after work, ate crab legs at Hecocks with TBB, picked up Jen to go see The Door in the Floor at the Celestial Cinema in Wailea, might have gone back to the Sly Mongoose, don’t remember, was home suspiciously early. Thursday: Worked, went to get hair cut at Paragon Salon in Makawao, back to work. Sonja and I went to Idini’s in Wailuku, some guy asked her what the tattoo on my back was, she said she didn’t know, she doesn’t look at my back, then he said, “Dirty girl!” Went to MACC to see What the #$*! Do We Know but it was sold out. Went to Neptunes in Kihei for a couple Mind Erasers, listened to the cute guitar-slinging singer belt out “Many Rivers to Cross.” Determined the well-dressed, older-but-not-old people at the bar were on X when they kept saying, “He is so great! Isn’t he awesome? He’s amazing!” about cute singer guy. Met up with Jen and Michelle, who had nearly run over Woody Harrelson in their rush to get to the Wailea Film Festival parking lot, where we boarded the bus with outside-film watching gear in tow. Jen and Sonja revealed they had both been cheerleaders in high school and that it felt like we were going to a game. Saw Napoleon Dynamite at Celestial Cinema, drank red wine, laughed asses off. Sonja and I went to Sly Mongoose when we got back to Lahaina. Still disturbed that I live with two former cheerleaders. Friday: Went to work. Jen and I had wanted to see Metallica: Some Kind of Monster all week but after the preview we saw the night before of Garden State, decided on that movie instead. We packed our gear, finally—so we thought—getting it right this time (we forgot pillows). We got to the Celestial Cinema an hour early, picked our ideal spot and roamed grounds, got spooked by VIP tent, ate hot dog and hamburger with no cheese (who’s heard of such a thing?!), drank red wine, took Valium, ate grapes and bag of Kit Kat Bites. Cried like babies, sat in silence and that feeling of heartbreaking love after the first film. Laughed through Saved! Drank more red wine. Saturday: Went to replace broken shoes from last weekend, then brow waxing at Thee Salon in Kahului, found fabulous tunic at Bohemia, went to get bikini waxing at Nail Shop in Kihei, then to Taste of Wailea. Overwhelmed there, drank three glasses of champagne immediately. Eventually dug into mini plates of fabulous gourmet food, ran into my next night’s date, who was with another date—my friend! Saved by TBB. Choked up I when saw director/writer/star of Garden State. He said he was single. I ran away. Overheard one guy say, “So I got my thermometer stuck up this elephant’s ass.” Introduced myself. He ended up being former Hell’s Angel and elephant trainer guy from The Elephant Man and was talking to Bobby Lee from MadTV. Met cute German filmmaker, got razzed by Mike from Mulligan’s, who introduced me to Freddy Soto as a “gossip columnist who writes a lotta shite.” Think that’s Irish for “Hey, babe, I love you, don’t change a thing.” Introduced to many people by TBB. Drank fancy Bombay Sapphire martini and more wine. Appetite crumbled by date disaster. Coerced by TBB to go to Digital Skydome to see 270 Miles From Graceland: Live from Bonnaroo 2003. Flirted with cute boy in red flamed cowboy boots. Went home bitter, took nap. Woke up—still in Lahaina, are you following this?—put on just-purchased fabulous tunic, went back to Wailea to Taste of Chocolate at Tommy Bahama’s. Saw Angela Bassett and entourage in foyer, I flitted about the place, saw Heidi at the bar, Sarah bartending, cute German filmmaker guy and elephant trainer, ate chocolate, drank more champagne and coffee drink called Chocolate Kiss. Went to SandBar in Paia for John Moore Project CD release party, said hi to Elan, gave Drew and TJ ride home. Went to Marty Dread Birthday Bash at Casanova in Makawao. Went home. MTW

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