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Arts and EntertainmentSeabury stages a winning production of the Bard's seminal love storyIt is with jealousy befitting a Shakespearian villain that I walk the well-manicured grounds of Seabury Hall, to the tinkling of piped chamber music. In the early-evening dusk, garden and hallway sconces cast |
Picks of the WeekFriday (Oct. 16), 7:30pm & Saturday (Oct. 17), 10am – 5pm, The Studio Maui, Ha'iku, $50/$60 & $125/$145"The true purpose of our music is to awaken a longing in the heart for that which is omnipresent: the experience of silence and mediation. It is not about  |
Picks of the Week 2Saturday (Oct. 17), 9am-4pm, Haleakala Waldorf School, Kula, FreeRobert Louis Stevenson famously inked these lines, part of a poem to Princess Ka'iulani, before she departed from her Hawaiian homeland, off to |
Picks of the Week 3Obake-Spook Out: Saturday (Oct. 17), 7:30-9pm, Iao Theater, Wailuku, $10/Speakeasy: Saturday (Oct. 17), 9:45pm doors/10:30pm show, Casanova, Makawao, $10Lyn Ford of Ohio and Jeff Gere of Oahu—both noted storytellers, "gifted at making skin crawl"—return to the Valley Isle with a number of free appearances at local  |
Picks of the Week 4Festival Day: Sunday (Oct. 18), 10am-6pm, Maui Community College, Kahului, $3The 2009 Maui Healing Garden Festival runs from October 17-25 (see Da Kine Calendar for more). The main event—a Festival Day & Health Expo—slated for Sunday, aims to  |
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