We live on a small island. So, it’s fair to ask, are tiny homes the solution to our increasing housing crisis? Or, at least, part of the solution? Reporter Dan Collins examines that question.
Contributor John Starmer looks at the growth of sustainable, organic landscaping and how it feeds the concept of mālama ʻāina.
A 12-year-old Kalama Intermediate School hero, native seabirds, declining UH Maui enrollment, and humpbacks rise to the surface in Coconut Wireless.
MauiTimes film critic Barry Wurst II gives a nuanced, mixed review of the Marilyn Monroe biopic “Blonde,” streaming now on Netflix (key takeaway: watch at your own risk, and don’t let the keiki near it). Dining aficionado Jen Russo offers mouthwatering options for visitors and locals alike in Broke Da Mout.
We check back in with local MMA fighter Sumiko Inaba, whose last Bellator bout was tough but left her undefeated. And we profile a Makawao author and former MauiTime (before the “s”) contributor who wrote a delightfully spaced-out book.