Santa Fe Cantina Guac is a quintessential food for those inclined to socially gather and/or party (when the respective governing body allows, or is at least not looking). West side visitors and residents in search of a dynamite example of the green stuff need look no further than Front Street’s Southwestern eatery. 900 Front St., Lahaina, 667-7805. Las Pinatas Have you ever … [Read more...] about Guac Your Socks Off
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P.O.R.T.A.L.
I’d seen their intriguingly ambiguous name on various fliers, but I had yet to check them out. Then I found out P.O.R.T.A.L. is an acronym for People of Revolutionary Thought and Living. That got me a little closer to understanding what they do, but I still couldn’t peg them. Ahead of the release of their new self-titled EP, I decided it was time to unravel the mystery. A … [Read more...] about P.O.R.T.A.L.
Cuatro
Cruise by the Kihei Town Center on a weekday evening, and you’re likely to see a line snaking out the door of Sansei, which offers half-price sushi to folks willing to queue up early. As word spreads about Cuatro—the new Latin-Pacific Rim fusion restaurant located a few doors down—there will be a new reason for crowds to gather. Cuatro is actually a joint venture between … [Read more...] about Cuatro
The Cities Love You
Call it prog-mo. Slow mathcore. Devise any portmanteau of two or more musical genres that fall under the moodier side of the rock umbrella and you’ll nail down their sound—maybe. Yet like any musician who’s doing it for the right reasons, the young men in The Cities Love You can’t categorize their sound under a single genre. It’s what would … [Read more...] about The Cities Love You
A Taste of Maui
PAIA FISH MARKET Maui collects eateries the way Paia collects transients. Some of them will stick around, settle down and contribute to the community. Others hang around for a while, give readers something to write about it in Eh Brah! and then disappear as mysteriously as they arrived. But not Paia Fish Market, which has been a part of Paia’s local scenery for years. My … [Read more...] about A Taste of Maui