July-August 2011

July-August 2011 issue of Maui Nō Ka ʻOi Magazine

maui restaurants

Dining Highlights

Dining highlights featuring Monkeypod Kitchen, Duo, and Banyan Tree.
bay course maui

A Bay Course Refresher

Changes to the Kapalua Resort's classic Bay Course give golfers something to celebrate.
olukai

The Queen’s Race

Dig in and paddle! Celebrate Liliuokalani's birthday with 2,500 other waterfolk.

A Well-intended Tangle

Visiting artist Patrick Doughtery invites you to participate in creating his latest stick work, a monumental installation at the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center.
Wine sommelier

Making a Good Home for Wine

Storing wine can be challenging in a climate like Maui’s, where few homes have cellars that can keep bottles naturally cool.

Side Dish: Extreme Chef

Miz G swoons over French macaroons and Extreme TV.

Shut up and Paddle

On Maui, yearly distance races send paddlers past rugged Kahakuloa, along the colorful Lahaina Pali, and down the scenic East Maui coast.
Kathy Collins as Tita

Obama Five-Oh!

Maui celebrity Tita says if the birthers had only gone to Obama's baby luau, there wouldn't be such a fuss about the president's birth certificate.
maui kiteboarder

High Ambitions

Will kiteboarding be the newest Olympic sport? Several Mauians hope so.
Wailea home

Finding Inner Peace

Step inside a Wailea, Maui dwelling that's tranquil by design.
publisher's note

Best Regional Magazine

Maui No Ka Oi Magazine publisher Diane Haynes Woodburn humbly accepts top honors for Best Regional Magazine at the Western Publishing Association's Maggie Awards.