[Editor’s note of caution: Tinder stories get saucy. Due to sensitive content, names have been changed.] “Who doesn’t like to shop?” said Cara, 25 and doe-eyed, twisting her strawberry ringlets into braids before her date. “It’s Tinder, it’s easy.” She dabbed her essential oil before scanning me, “and it’s been a while, I can tell. You need to open up your … [Read more...] about Millennial Dating on Maui: A 2020 Tinder memoir
Flow With AcroYoga
If your limbs long for Baldwin Beach just before sunset, you may glimpse a secondary wonder on your way to the sand. Before the sun clocks out on Wednesdays, a group of acrobatic yogis frolic with gravity, forming mid-air poses in the grass while palm tree shadows lengthen over them. Amidst the cluster of humans, Chris Taylor, an AcroYoga instructor, leads beginners … [Read more...] about Flow With AcroYoga
More Than Just a Showcase: Haiku Open Mic is a night of community and collaboration
Down the hallway of the Haiku Cannery on a Thursday night, past the array of musicians tuning their instruments, you’ll run into an open mic. From 7-9pm, the crowd loads into a violet, geometrically-lit space with a library-loft lookout. Five dollars at the door brings you to the intimate listening area, where everyone scopes the scene for a sliver of wall or ground, as seats … [Read more...] about More Than Just a Showcase: Haiku Open Mic is a night of community and collaboration