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Fourth Annual Save Makena Skim Board Contest

Annual skimboard competition offers good fun for an even better cause

June 09, 2011 | 01:13 PM
by Anuhea Yagi
Makena Get A Witness Like battles, friends and noses, skimboarding is all about picking the right wave. With skimboards in hand—i.e. the surfboard's stouter, skinnier, skeg-less sister—riders stand on the sand several yards from the shore break and await the perfect moment. Just after the wave breaks, but before itmore
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Hina and Maui The Story of Hawaiian Tapa Making at Bailey House Museum

Friday, June 10, 5pm, Bailey House Museum, Wailuku, $45/$50

June 09, 2011 | 12:15 PM
by Anuhea Yagi
On Kapa the World: Hawaiian historian Samuel Kamakau wrote in 1870, that "all are dead who knew how to make the coverings... that made the wearers look dignified and proud and distinguished." But the art of Hawaiian kapa-making (i.e. a painstakingly rendered traditional fabric made from the bast fibers of, often, paper mulberry called wauke) was revived some 100 years later—and in 1987, cultural practitioners Wesley Sen, Hokulani Holt andmore
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The Republik Music Festival with Steel Pulse and Matisyahu

Sunday (June 12), 3pm doors / 4pm show, Yokouchi Pavilion / A&B Amphitheater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, $39.50/$45

June 09, 2011 | 12:26 PM
by Anuhea Yagi
Republik Your Lips: The Republik Music Festival—the state's largest concert series this summer—is the chance for roots, rock and reggae revelers to wave their colors proudly to music that inspires their zeal for Zion. Featuring five huge headliners, this BAMP Project tour hops from Hawaii Island to Oahu to Maui to Kauai, and is part of the Hard Rock Cafe's 40th anniversary celebration. Biggest on the bill is Steel Pulse, who made their international debut on a live broadcast the night of Bob Marley's funeral inmore
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Teen Spearheads Benefit for Shriners Hospitals Featuring Jimmy Mac and the Kool Kats plus Gail Swanson

Saturday (June 11), 5-10:30pm, Stella Blues Cafe, Kihei; $15/$20/$25/$30

June 09, 2011 | 12:24 PM
by Anuhea Yagi
A Leg Up: Fact: Superheroes wear silly costumes. Why? Because they're saving people's lives, so they get to wear whatever they damned well please. Take the philanthropic fraternity of the Shriners, for example. The Master Masons can wear tasseled Turkish fezzes and tootle about in tiny cars at parades because their network ofmore
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