September-October 2009

September-October 2009 issue of Maui Nō Ka ʻOi Magazine

kai sushi

Kai Sushi Bar at the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua

Kai Sushi Bar at the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua serves up traditional Japanese fare with generous portions.
Ed and Puanani Lindsey

Aloha Ed Lindsey

Ed Lindsey’s legacy will endure as long as people with “like minds and like hearts” come together to serve the ‘aina.

Side Dish: Google Eyes

Gossip gets her Google on.
WAIMOKU FALLS

Waimoku Falls

On Maui’s remote eastern coast, you can follow a trail through a bamboo forest to a waterfall 400 feet high.

Night Marchers

Hawaiian legend says that night marchers haunt certain paths,

On the Trail of a Saint

Feflections on Father Damien's sainthood.

Ooh, ooh, ‘Ulu!

The Festival of Aloha in East Maui is bound to be delicious!
publisher's note

From the Publisher

Our publisher begins summer vacation on Kaua‘i, with a reunion of family and friends.
pineapple grill

Sugarcane Skewers

Chef Ryan Luckey of Pineapple Grill shows how to use sugarcane in style.

In the Pink

Women cancer survivors paddle in pink to raise awareness of the disease.
Haleakala telescope debate

Eyes on the House of the Sun

Plans to build the world’s largest solar telescope on the summit of Haleakala have set two very different ways of seeing at odds.
Wine sommelier

Finding Aloha in Loire Valley Wines

MNKO's wine expert explores Loire Valley Wines.
Tita Kathy Collins

Claws-trahphobia

Dis time a da year, plenny people call me fo’ come tell ‘em spooky stories.