From the Publisher
Diane Haynes-Woodburn reflects on the one constant in life—change—and previews some of the exciting stories of rebirth and renewal in the spring issue.
Publisher’s Note
Maui No Ka Oi Publisher Diane Haynes Woodburn talks about the disappearing honeybees and the environmental heroes making a difference on Maui.
Publisher’s Note
Maui No Ka Oi Publisher Diane Haynes Woodburn talks about the end of the world, tsunami warnings and desserts.
Publisher’s Note
Our publisher comments on the simple luxuries we share and that luxury is in the eye and heart of the beholder.
Publisher’s Note
Maui No Ka Oi Magazine Publisher Diane Haynes Woodburn recalls a birthday celebration that began with disaster and ended with another great Maui memory.
Publisher’s Note
Pursue happiness. It’s all over so fast, and what really matters isn’t form—it’s content. Pass the cookies, please.
From the Publisher
MNKO’s publisher offers a sneak peek at the fashion-themed fall issue, introduces new staff and bids a fond farewell to others—all while balancing a giant rose on her head.
Yin Brown Pig—Happy New Year!
The Year of the Pig is a time for calm reflection of the past 11 years.
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.
From the Publisher
The morning of the 2011 Japanese tsunami the Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Voyaging Society canoe is taken from its sandy resting place at the edge of an ancient fishpond by the early-morning tidal wave.
Publisher’s Note
Happy Birthday, 2008! Sound the noisemakers, pop the champagne, and don’t forget the confetti.
From the Publisher
A stroll in nature helps our publisher change her perspective of domestic chaos into one opportunity during the holiday season.
From the Publisher
May your own canoe—and your holidays—be filled with love, laughter, and the warmth of wonderful friends.
Publisher’s Note
What do you think kama‘aina is? Love the land and the people, and be respectful. That’s kama‘aina.
Publisher’s Note
Inside this “Best of Maui” issue are treasures to inspire a new adventure or rekindle a fond memory—a thoughtfully chosen list that is quintessentially Maui.
Publisher’s Note
If the honu can survive the dinosaurs, the ice age, man and mysterious disease, certainly we humans can survive a little economic blip.
A Little Whipped Cream . . .
Wishing you a holiday filled with friends, family, food, love, and a little whipped cream—for the memories.
Publisher's Notes
Old Flame
Our theme this issue is “hot stuff” — and what could be hotter than a sexy, champagne-gold Jag . . . in flames?