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Music SceneMaui's orchestra plays on through troubled times"We try to perform classical music, written for the orchestra, in an entertaining way," says James Durham, conductor, musical director and one of the founders of Maui Pops Orchestra. "I say this a lot: style is everything." He utters the last three words with emphatic staccato. "We try not to be stuffy. If you play everything the same way, it can be so boring, and |
Picks of the WeekFriday (January 22), Lulu's, Lahaina Cannery Mall, 9pm, $15If you've ever played a goofy drinking game, you've already got a pretty good idea of the kind of fun that Comedy Hui is after: 25 improvisational games in quick succession, missing only the  |
Picks of the Week 2Saturday (January 23), Upcountry Fitness, 10am-6pm, Free"Find upward bliss in the downward dog," says Yoga Alliance, the nonprofit entity and "international gold standard for professional yoga teachers and schools that protect the health and welfare of  |
Picks of the Week 3Sunday (January 24), Bailey House Museum, noon-4pm, Free/$2/$3Isn't our community blessed to have the Bailey House Museum as a hub of local history? Beyond providing a resource for the bygone-giddy, the locale—vibrant green grounds contrasted against the white  |
Picks of the Week 4Sunday (January 24), Wow-Wee Maui's Kava Bar & Grill, 7pm doors/9pm show, $10Rachel Deboer—whose body painting body of work is as inspired as it is prolific—has a voracious appetite for Hawaiian lore. Her research of local mythology, coupled with the  |
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