Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Take your own advice, damn it! You’re so intelligent and chock-full of wise counsel for your friends, but when it comes to yourself, you sometimes make astonishingly poor choices. I think the problem is you’re reluctant or unable to take the necessary step back from your own situation and view it with the dispassionate eye and perspective that’s … [Read more...] about Sign Language: Sagittarians really need to change the playlist this week
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Na Mele O Maui Song Competition Results
This year’s Na Mele O Maui Song and Art Competition–held at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center on Dec. 5–featured Maui county students from 16 schools. The 41st annual competition–the Valley Isle’s only county wide Hawaiian song and art competition–is dedicated to the preservation of native culture. It was designed to perpetuate Hawaiian music, language and arts. The competition … [Read more...] about Na Mele O Maui Song Competition Results
A Dead Mans Song Spooky Tale From Molokai
And then we all heard it ad infinitum all the rest of our lives. You heard it if you went to a wedding in the ‘70s, ‘80s and 90s. Even now. “You, you light up my life...” Christine, the only daughter of Bob & Sarah Bone, is a blend of two handsome folks, (he from mid-America, she from New Zealand) whose Indiana and Maori genes combined to produce a beautiful free spirit I … [Read more...] about A Dead Mans Song Spooky Tale From Molokai
10 Things I Learned About Leon Russell
This Thursday Leon Russell will bring down the house at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. “I have yet to meet Leon, but am looking forward to it,” said local musician Randall Rospond, who’s opening for Russell. “He’s been an inspiration and hero from my high school years. Seeing him in that top hat and ‘Holy Trinity’ tank top–a classic Rock ‘n Roll image–when he was musical … [Read more...] about 10 Things I Learned About Leon Russell
Pato Banton and Hulaville Festiville and Festivals of Aloha and Hot Shots
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 DIJERIDU WORKSHOP – This Thursday, a fun and popular topic comes up for discussion at the newly reopened Wailuku Public Library. Join Wes Hada, Maui’s foremost dijeridu performer, for two hours of educational fun as he instructs people how to play the exotic musical instrument. Hada will demonstrate and explain the use of the Australian aboriginal … [Read more...] about Pato Banton and Hulaville Festiville and Festivals of Aloha and Hot Shots