Like you, I cherish beauty, Libra. But I don’t get hung up on prettiness like some of you do. Evolved Libras have learned not to seek beauty but simply to see it, in everything. They know that ugly can be beautiful too, and that grace and loveliness can be found in surprising places. Those are the kinds of places you’ll have to learn to look in this week, Libra, if you haven’t … [Read more...] about This Week’s Horoscope
Archives for September 2006
Get Down and Durty
Haiku resident Kyle Sanchez, 23, also known as DJ Durty, offers island partiers something stronger than the watered down pina colada mixes served in this magical paradise. After all, we deserve more than pretentious dress codes, overpriced admission, long waits, screaming security and bad trance, don’t we? Seriously, none of us should have to wait for DJ Chicago or Detroit or … [Read more...] about Get Down and Durty
This Week in Review
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20 We’re all cool with the big Kaheawa Wind farm up on the ridge overlooking Ma`alaea, right? I mean, we all love clean power, and there are few things cleaner than wind spinning turbines. But the look of the thing: all those white turbines standing in a neat little row stretching across the otherwise barren ridgeline—we’re all happy and okay with that, … [Read more...] about This Week in Review
Councilwoman Michele Anderson
For the last two years, Michele Anderson has represented South Maui on the Maui County Council. She’s also chaired the council’s Water Resource Committee, which conducts hearings and makes recommendations on the island’s water usage and future sources. Lately she’s gone head to head with Mayor Alan Arakawa over his desire to pump drinking water from the Hamakuopoko Wells … [Read more...] about Councilwoman Michele Anderson
Issue 10.14: Cunning Lingle
What Governor Linda Lingle said on her reelection website (www.lindalingle.com) about the Sept. 23 Primary Election: “I encourage you to vote in the Republican Primary to guarantee a better, more balanced political system in Hawai`i. A strong two-party system produces better legislation, and is truly in the best interest of all the people of Hawai`i.” What she … [Read more...] about Issue 10.14: Cunning Lingle