Maui Arts & Entertainment
Native Intelligence Kicks off Makahiki Season with Pa’i’ai Competition
Native Intelligence in Historic Wailuku Town celebrates the start of the Makahiki season with the 1st Annual Makahiki no Wailuku event. Â Â The festival in honor of the god Lono, covers four lunar months and is marked by a kapu on war and celebrated with games, sports and feasting. This time of enjoyment and celebration of […]
Maalaea Blaze Extinguished, Burns 5 Acres, Phone Service Restored
(Updated @ 5:50 p.m. Sunday, November 01, 2009) A brush fire in Maalaea burned 5 acres before being brought under control at 2:36 p.m. and extinguished at around 6 p.m. The fire was first reported at 11:26 a.m. and had forced the complete closure of the Honoapiilani Highway between Ukumehame and Maalaea for two hours. […]
Hawaiian Civic Clubs Host 50th Annual Convention on Maui
The Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs holds its 50th Annual Convention on Maui November 1-8 at the Makena Beach and Golf Resort. Speakers will address the challenges and opportunities of balancing Hawaii’s economic development and cultural sustainability. The AHCC is the oldest Hawaiian community based grassroots organization and is dedicated to civic service in the […]
Reenactment Retraces Events Leading to Hawaii’s Annexation
‘A’ole loa! ‘A’ole loa! The Queen’s Women: A reenactment of the 1897Anti-Annexation Meeting comes to Maui. This presentation comes to Maui on Monday, November 2, 2009 at 7 p.m., at Maui Community College Ka Lama room 103. Reporter Miriam Michelson visits Hawaii to attend the meeting of the Women’s Hawaiian Patriotic League to protest against […]
Joseph Nawahi: A Hawaiian Patriot and Renaissance Man 11/1/09
Though little is known today, Joseph Nawahi was a Hawaiian patriot and Renaissance man. A teacher, surveyor, lawyer, cabinet minister, newspaper editor, and artist, he was born in Puna, Hawaii on January 13, 1842. Joseph Nawahi is an important figure for understanding Hawaiian history and Hawaiian sovereignty. While a political prisoner, the harsh conditions of […]
Showing of “Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawaii†10/29/09
Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawaii, a film by Anne Keala Kelly comes to Maui on Thursday, November 5, 2009 beginning at 6 p.m. at Maui Community College, Ka Lama room 103. The documentary is a contemporary look at Hawaiian people, politics, and resistance in the face of laws, economy militarism, and real estate […]
VIDEO: MauiNow Visits “Samoa Tomorrow” Tsunami Relief Food Drive
Maui band, Off Tomorrow, rallied the Samoan community Saturday in Lahaina, holding a second and final food drive for their “Samoa Tomorrow” tsunami releif effort. The event featured live entertainment by Off Tomorrow, road-side dancing, and a community minded effort to raise food and donations for victims of the September 29, 2009 tsunami and earthquake […]
New Art on Wheels Program Brings Art to the Public Via Maui Bus
The county launched a new Art on Wheels program that brings photography and artwork to the public via the Maui Bus. Featured are watercolor prints by artist Phil Sabado and nature photography by photographer Lois Bisquera. The program is the brainchild of Maui Mayor Charmaine Tavares and was made possible through the County Commission on […]
14th XTERRA World Championships Comes To Makena
Makena Beach & Golf Resort will welcome the 14th XTERRA World Championship on October 25th, 2009.  XTERRA comes to Makena, Maui, following an action-packed racing season that featured more than 100 events in 14 countries. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9li4Hsf4TUg[/youtube] (Xterra Maui File Footage from 2008 10.26.08.  Highlights and interviews with winners. Produced by Wendy Osher and Frank W. […]
Aerosmith Maui Concert Expected to Draw Thousands
Aerosmith is expected to draw a crowd of thousands tonight in Wailuku. The rock group made its first stop on Oahu on October 18th for a concert at the Blaisdell; Tonight (Tuesday, October 20, 2009) they play at Maui’s War Memorial Stadium. (The Maui concert begins at 7 pm; gates open at 4 pm.; and […]
Maui’s 4th Annual ‘Ukulele Festival: Free Event, Chance to Win One of Several ‘Ukuleles
The Maui Arts & Cultural Center celebrates the 4th Annual Maui ‘Ukulele Festival this weekend. Click Here to Listen to Roy Sakuma Interview The event begins with a free ukulele workshop at the McCoy Studio Theater this Saturday, October 17, 2009 beginning at 10 a.m. The workshop is conducted by master instructor Roy Sakuma, for […]
Video: Pro Surfer Partners In New Ka’anapali Restaurant
Music and Mexican Food came together at Ka’anapali for the grand opening of Tia Juana’s Beach Cantina. Musician and Pro Surfer, Donovan Frankenreiter teamed up with the restaurant and opened his Margarita House downstairs. Mauinow.com’s Jade Moss reports: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5su0Fb_YxI[/youtube] Produced, Edited and Filmed by Jade Moss.
Video: Uncle Richard Ho’opi’i Honored with Proclamation
Falsetto Master and Hawaiian Music legend Uncle Richard Ho’opi’i was honored with a day in his honor. The announcement came during the Annual Richard Ho’opi’i Leo Ki’e Ki’e Falsetto held at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Click video to view. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akApEtb42tI[/youtube] Filmed live at the McCoy Studio Theater on the grounds of the beautiful […]
YOUTH ORCHESTRA: OPEN REGISTRATION
A new class opening this fall for beginning strings will offer affordable instruction on violin, viola, cello and bass, the Maui Youth Philharmonic Orchestra announced. The class is appropriate for children and teens 8 years and up; no musical experience necessary. Registration is now open for the class, which begins Saturday, October 10, 2009, from […]
HAWAIIAN WOMEN POETS GIVE VOICE TO THEIR VISION OF HAWAII
A handful of Hawaiian women will voice their vision of Hawaii’s future using poetry at a special Maui event. “Remembering Roots & Envisioning Future” features five poets including, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio, who is the winner of the international poetry slam competition and recited her poetry at the White House in May. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY7fWlmE-0g[/youtube] (Video Courtesy: youtube.com […]
KU MAI KA HULA INTERNATIONAL HULA COMPETITION
The Maui Arts and Cultural Center will be host to an international hula competition in September featuring halau from Hawaii, Japan and California. The Ku Mai Ka Hula International Hula Competition is a 4th annual event, featuring group and soloist winners competing in kahiko (traditional) hula and auana (modern-day) hula stylings. The event will be […]
MAUI HOSTS INAUGURAL KO’I AWARDS / AHU DEDICATION
The Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce hosts its third annual Hui Holomua Business Fest this Friday at the Grand Wailea Resort. The festivities also feature the inaugural Ko’i Award ceremony. The day begins with the arrival of a fleet of canoes and ceremonial Hawaiian protocol at the beach fronting the hotel at dawn.  There […]
JOHN LEGEND GIVES MAUI THE GREEN LIGHT: CONCERT SEPT. 10, 2009
The Maui Arts & Cultural Center today confirmed a date for the upcoming John Legend concert. The five-time platinum album selling Legend will perform on Maui at the Castle Theater on September 10, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. The venue has listed a six ticket limit with sales to the general public beginning this Saturday, June […]
STUDENTS TO SELECT GRAND MARSHALL FOR MAUI COUNTY FAIR
The Maui County Fair will host two new contests this year created exclusively for students. The Parade Grand Marshall Contest will honor outstanding educators by inviting students (grades K-12) to nominate their favorite teacher as 2009 Maui County Fair Parade Grand Marshall. The winning educator in each category (Elementary I, grades K-2; Elementary II, 3 – 5; Intermediate, grades 6 […]
NEW HANAIALII ALBUM SHOWCASES FRIENDS & FAMILY
Three time Grammy® Nominee and multi NÄ HÅkÅ« Hanohano award winner Amy HÄnaiali’i released her latest project titled Amy HÄnaiali’i: Friends & Family of Hawai’I today. The album features duets with 16 well known male vocalists and musicians of Hawai’i-including Palani Vaughan, Keali’i Reichel, John Cruz, Kaumaka’iwa Kanaka’ole and FIJI.  HÄnaiali’i remains the highest selling […]







