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Arts and EntertainmentJune 30, 2011 | 08:43 AMby Anuhea YagiCheap ruffles of white satin. Raw, pale pine. Noxious black lacquer. I'd never had the chance to inspect an empty coffin before; when I saw one unattended at the Iao Theater's Maui Fringe Festival after party, I simply couldn't help myself. |
Picks of the WeekJune 30, 2011 | 09:11 AMby Anuhea YagiOld Glory's red represents valor, white purity, blue justice; and for which it stands, liberty and justice for all—so long as you can find a parking space. If the only thing deterring you from attending Wailuku First Friday is the crowded public lot (in a town where parking for even the 9-to-5 grind—never mind a raging monthly block party—will give you gray hair), have no fear... |
Picks of the Week 2June 30, 2011 | 09:18 AMby Ynez TongsonWith Independence Day on the horizon, let's take stock: You've got to have watermelon, the beach, some fireworks (wait—are those still legal?) and, of course, the 46th annual Fourth of July Paniolo Parade in Makawao. Because nothing screams summertime on Maui like frantically searching for parking amidst loud ... |
Picks of the Week 3June 30, 2011 | 09:24 AMby Anuhea YagiDid you know that if you violate Hawaii's Fireworks Control Law, §132D-8.6 subsections (a), (c) or (d)—and have in excess of 10,000 pounds of explosives—you could be convicted of a class B felony? If I'm reading the law right (and I'm probably not, because I'm not an attorney) that is the same penalty as... |
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