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Arts & EntertainmentMarch 31, 2011 | 11:29 AMby Anuhea YagiThe Freeradicals Projekt's groove is irresistibly danceable, their lyrics consummately conscious. Convivial synergy embodied, their sound is a neoteric fusion of funk, hip-hop, jazz, soul and world music. And perhaps most uniquely—from the band's name, to |
Picks of the WeekMarch 31, 2011 | 11:39 AMby Anuhea YagiBecause I'm privileged with windows, I've never watched The Weather Channel—so I haven't the foggiest as to what their programming is like. But if I had to guess, I'd say it's 99 percent elevator music accompanying various slides of happy-faced suns, with the experience equating to awkward small talk with your TV. Well,  |
Picks of the Week 2March 31, 2011 | 11:42 AMby Anuhea YagiBeyond audacious acrobatics, something I find striking about live dance performances—especially contemporary dance—is the sound. The pattering jump and thump of feet on wooden floors and the gentle twist of toes in twirl—audible only in the quietest heart-wrenching moments—somehow make the performance feel more  |
Picks of the Week 3March 31, 2011 | 11:45 AMby Ynez TongsonThere are a lot of things I don't understand. Why bad things happen to good people. Quantum mechanics. Life, The Universe and Everything (Oh, wait—that's easy: 42). Among those is why people aren't up in arms (in a good way) that The Doobie Brothers and War are coming to Maui. Guys, why aren't we  |
Picks of the Week 4March 31, 2011 | 11:47 AMby Anuhea YagiOnce a year Maui comes together to honor its farmers at the Maui County Agricultural Festival on the grounds of the Maui Tropical Plantation. The people who grow our food and the restaurants utilizing the bounty come together under one delicious, instructive tent. This year's focus is Maui vegetables, and so |
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