Still looking for ways to soften up your sugar pop, as compensation for some regrettable St. Patty’s debacle or perhaps lingering V-day failures? There’s no shame in aiming for clichés by taking her to an art gallery, then the orchestra (in fact, it’s rather classy). The prestigious juried show by the Art Maui organization celebrates its 32nd year—this year featuring 145 pieces by 125 artists. With so much art to ogle at, there’s plenty of opportunity to charm your lover with your oh-so-insightful interpretations and critiques (give it a shot… we’re all critics, right?). Having debuted on March 7 and running through April 2, this Schaefer International Gallery show is open daily from 11am-5pm (and it’s free). Then, cement your cultured-sweetheart status by attending “Orchestral Solos,” the second installment of the year by Maui Pops Orchestra, this Sunday only. Two major works are the focal point of the show—Capriccio Espagnol, composed by Russian Rimsky-Korsakov, inspired by the folk music of Spain, as well as Bolero, Maurice Ravel’s most famous composition. 242-7465, www.mauiarts.org www.artmaui.com/mauipops.org
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