By Axel Beers, Shan Kekahuna and Anthony Pignataro If you’re like us, you eat food. This is a good thing, though on Maui, it can be a little overwhelming, given the fact that there are 32 million restaurants here (give or take a few). Some are incredibly opulent, while others are just cramped kitchens with a few plastic tables out front. Finding a consistently great, hopefully … [Read more...] about 2018 MauiTime Food Issue
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7 people you should check out at the Hawaii Book and Music Festival on Oahu
There are obviously many, many reasons why you oughta book a flight over to Honolulu and check out the Hawaii Book and Music Festival, but looking over the list of speakers and panelists, we kept seeing familiar names–people from Maui, authors who've written fantastic books about Maui or great authors we've written about. So here they are: Julie Checkoway wrote The … [Read more...] about 7 people you should check out at the Hawaii Book and Music Festival on Oahu
Rachael Yamagata at the Maui Theatre
Catch an intimate performance with musician Rachael Yamagata at the Maui Theatre this Saturday, Dec. 5. A former member of Bumpus, Yamagata has performed at Carnegie Hall, the White House and Madison Square Garden. Her music can be found in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Grey’s Anatomy and How I Met Your Mother. Gail Swanson will open the show. A portion of the proceeds … [Read more...] about Rachael Yamagata at the Maui Theatre
Talking Story With Randall Rospond
by Mika Rawson Randall Rospond is one of Maui’s busiest musicians. In fact, we can barely keep up with him between all of his various sets, Mana'o Hana Hou Radio show and playing with his band Haiku Hillbillys. He's a hard-working musician, but wasn’t someone who knew on Day One that he wanted to be on stage. I caught up with him at Monkeypod Kitchen in Wailea before one of … [Read more...] about Talking Story With Randall Rospond
Manao Hana Hou Radio is back on the air, but will it survive in our new digital media world?
It’s a quarter after 10 on Tuesday morning and Tony Novak-Clifford is sitting out front of a small office at Hart’s Corner in Wailuku Town smoking a cigarette. As is usually the case these days, he’s thinking about money. Novak-Clifford, a renowned local photographer, is also the general manager and program director for Manao Hana Hou Radio, Maui’s only independent, nonprofit … [Read more...] about Manao Hana Hou Radio is back on the air, but will it survive in our new digital media world?