Talking Story With Lucienne De Naie About The Maui Island Plan’s Promise And Problems

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Talking Story With Lucienne De Naie About The Maui Island Plan’s Promise And Problems

February 2, 2012 – 7:50 am | No Comment | 101 views




When most people think of a plan, they probably imagine a one-sheet, perhaps with a clear and unambiguous map or schematic attached. Weighing in at 342 pages, with detailed maps, …

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Kula Kid #47: “I’m A Big Kid Now (Kind Of)”

June 16, 2011 – 4:20 pm | No Comment | 62 views
Kula Kid #47: “I’m A Big Kid Now (Kind Of)”

How should I know what blooms outside the beer garden? There might once have been a time when I knew, but that was many Blue Moons ago. Because from the moment I plant a kiss on the lip of a glass, I’m locked in until the world spins…

Maui Newspaper MauiTime publishes 3D issue

July 23, 2010 – 12:52 pm | No Comment | 64 views
Maui Newspaper MauiTime publishes 3D issue

MauiTime, Maui’s only independent, locally owned newspaper, has published an issue featuring more than 100 3D photos. The 80-page issue–the annual Best of Maui readers poll, which highlights the island’s top people, places and businesses in a number of categories–hit stands July 22.

“We believe we’ve created the world’s largest 3D newspaper; we haven’t found any other publication that’s done it on this scale,” said Publisher Tommy Russo. “In that sense it was a leap of faith, but I’m proud of our team for pulling it off.”

Why I Like Netflix

May 21, 2010 – 3:58 pm | No Comment | 37 views
Why I Like Netflix

If you’ve got a $10 bill that needs punishing, go see Princess Ka’iulani in theaters. Hurt the ones you love by inviting a friend. I did. And days later, I’m still sorry… Read the review …

Hope for Haiti

January 21, 2010 – 1:08 pm | One Comment | 8 views
Hope for Haiti

“Today, thousands of Haitians may get their first real meal since last Tuesday’s earthquake, thanks to a small, American nonprofit group, the What If? Foundation,” writes Courtney Hutchison in a January 19th article form the ABC News Medical Unit.
“This decade-old foundation was started by a Californian, Margaret

Wake & Bake

January 17, 2010 – 9:08 am | One Comment | 44 views
Wake & Bake

Today’s Sunday edition of The Maui News—best enjoyed in the early hours with a cup-o-brew and…—reports that “State Senator J. Kalani English will probably grab a few head lines when he introduces two bills …