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		<title>Maui’s Own Senator J. Kalani English Introduces ‘Steven Tyler Act’ To Protect Poor Celebs In Hawaii From Evil Paparazzi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 23:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Pignataro</dc:creator>
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Credit Malia Zimmerman of Hawaii Reporter for breaking this one today:
State Senator Kalani English, a Maui Democrat, introduced the Steven Tyler Act, which would make it a tort to invade the privacy of celebrities.
The bill aims to &#8220;encourage celebrities to visit and reside in our ...]]></description>
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<p>Credit Malia Zimmerman of Hawaii Reporter for breaking this one today:</p>
<p>State Senator Kalani English, a Maui Democrat, introduced the Steven Tyler Act, which would make it a tort to invade the privacy of celebrities.</p>
<p>The bill aims to “encourage celebrities to visit and reside in our State by creating a civil cause of action for the constructive invasion of privacy.” It could be used to prosecute a reporter or photographer “if the person captures or intends to capture, in a manner that is offensive to a reasonable person, through any means a visual image, sound recording, or other physical impression of another person while that person is engaging in a personal or familial activity with a reasonable expectation of privacy.”</p>
<p>According to Zimmerman&#8217;s story, 25 of the state&#8217;s senators have already signed onto the bill, which is listed as SB 465. Bill introducers include English as well as Maui Senators Roz Baker and Gil Keith-Agaran. And yes, it&#8217;s actually called &#8220;The Steven Tyler Act.&#8221; Here&#8217;s a quote from the bill text itself:</p>
<p>&#8220;Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith for over forty years, former &#8216;American Idol&#8217; judge, and world-renowned celebrity has recently purchased a home on Maui. He will now be sharing his time between Boston, Los Angeles, and his new home on Maui. In honor of Steven Tyler&#8217;s contribution to the arts in Hawai&#8217;i and throughout the world, this Act shall be known as the Steven Tyler Act.&#8221;</p>
<p>English&#8217;s bill brings the hammer down on &#8220;photographers and reporters seeking photographs and news stories&#8230; in a manner that is offensive to a reasonable person, through any means a visual image, sound recording, or other physical impression of another person while that person is engaging in a personal or familial activity with a reasonable expectation of privacy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hmm. The U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that people can photograph or film police officers on public highways and roads because they have no reasonable expectation of privacy in these public spaces. Beaches and ocean are also public, but this bill would seem to create a special class of citizen–the celebrity–who would enjoy special privacy rights even in such public spaces.</p>
<p>So what will all that mean in real terms if the bill passes? Lots of trouble, according to Zimmerman:</p>
<p>Hawaii attorney and legal blogger Robert Thomas said there are a number of problems with the legislation, and its impact could be far reaching. Even people who use a smart phone to take photos of celebrities or stars of the locally produced “Hawaii 5-0” could be held civilly liable.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll be really interesting to see how far this goes.</p>
<p>Click here to read Zimmerman&#8217;s story. Click here to read the text of SB 465.</p>
<p>Photo: John Scorza/Wikimedia Commons</p>
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		<title>Wednesday, Feb. 6: Maui Economic Development Board’s innovation series presents Karin Frost</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 19:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marina Satoafaiga</dc:creator>
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		<title>Wednesday, Feb. 6: @SEABURYHALL Philosophy Club Presents First Wednesday: What is Soul?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 19:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marina Satoafaiga</dc:creator>
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This Wednesday, the always interesting and informative Seabury Hall Philosophy Club will host a symposium in their First Wednesday series of debates. This month&#8217;s question: What is Soul? A panel of philosophers, religious leaders and scientists will discuss the existence of the soul from a ...]]></description>
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<p>This Wednesday, the always interesting and informative Seabury Hall Philosophy Club will host a symposium in their First Wednesday series of debates. This month&#8217;s question: What is Soul? A panel of philosophers, religious leaders and scientists will discuss the existence of the soul from a philosophical, scientific and Biblical point of view. Dare to discuss some of life&#8217;s most difficult yet enlightening topics. <strong>Free. 7pm. Seabury Hall, A&#8217;aliikuhonua Creative Arts Center (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235, seaburyhall.org</strong></p>
<p>-Marina Satoafaiga (@sandtothecity)</p>
<p>Photo of the Thinking Man: Wikimedia Commons</p>
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By Anthony Pignataro
Kohler, which has been making bathtubs and bathroom appliances since about 1883, has a new toilet that will quite possibly take your breath away. Called Numi, the toilet &#8220;marks a new standard of excellence in the bathroom,&#8221; according to the company.
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<p>By Anthony Pignataro</p>
<p>Kohler, which has been making bathtubs and bathroom appliances since about 1883, has a new toilet that will quite possibly take your breath away. Called Numi, the toilet “marks a new standard of excellence in the bathroom,” according to the company.</p>
<p>At first glance, it’s just a sharp, if slightly irregularly shaped, white box that you could easily find on the set of Star Trek. But it’s a toilet–one that features motion senses that raise and lower the lid on its own, feet-warming vents, a retractable bidet that includes both “multiple options for water spray pattern” and a heated air dryer, a deodorizer, a heated seat, illuminated panels, speakers and a plug-in for your MP3 player as well as touchscreen controls that allow up to six user presets. Prices vary, but most outlets I’ve found sell Numi for $4,792.50.</p>
<p>I’ve told you about Numi, the very pinnacle of the Great Toilet Pyramid, so you’d understand some context of how I spent the last couple of weeks. Toilets–and by extension, the restrooms that enclose them–can be clean, functional and even pleasant. While most people even in this country, which still somehow enjoys a higher standard of living per capita than any other in the world, can’t afford to install Numi in their home, they can still, er, relieve themselves of any excess baggage in a comfortable environment.</p>
<p>Now the County of Maui’s public parks? Not so much. This is despite the county’s park maintenance budget (which we all pay for) pulling in about $3 million a year for the last few years.</p>
<p>Structurally, most public park bathrooms are the same. Most are built with cinder block walls; most are open at the top, allowing free (and often chilly) ventilation. They are strictly functional constructions–tile floors and simple sinks, mostly. Stall doors (where available) were often simply pieces of wood (painted repeatedly to hide graffiti) that opened and closed with the help of a heavy spring.</p>
<p>As part of a research project that was certainly eye-opening, I conducted spot checks of the public restrooms at 17 of the county’s parks. While some of the restrooms were clean, others were decidedly–and disgustingly–not.</p>
<p>Few of the restrooms I visited had soap dispensers; none had hot water–the easiest method of killing bacteria when washing hands. Toilet tissue was pretty uniform, but paper towels were rare. Paper sanitary sheets for toilet seats were, as I expected, non-existent. As for the toilets themselves, they ranged from spotless to overflowing with residue from previous visits.</p>
<p>What follows are the notes from my expedition to Maui’s backside. Proceed with caution.</p>
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<p>WEST MAUI</p>
<p>Hanakao‘o Beach Park<br />
Locals call this place “Canoe Beach,” and the restroom pavilion is on a small bluff with great vistas of Lanai and Ka‘anapali. On my visit, my nose caught a strong odor of urine long before I got inside. Like most beach park restrooms, there was plenty of wet sand on the floor. The sinks, though clean, lacked soap dispensers and paper towels. Also, the handle on one of the urinals seemed to have been jury-rigged with wire.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-9575" title="county_bathroom_lede_16.33_Hanakaoo-Park-1" src="http://mauifeed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/county_bathroom_lede_16.33_Hanakaoo-Park-1-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">Hanakao&#8217;o Park</p>
<p>Malu Ulu Olele Park<br />
That the County of Maui refers to the restrooms at this park on Front Street in Lahaina as “comfort stations” is beyond laughable. You know the restroom in that first Saw picture? That place is the Four Seasons compared to this place. People on the nearby sidewalk can smell the stench of urine emanating from inside, which looks like it was last cleaned when Nixon was president. Oh, and the men’s room features an actual urinal trough. I’m pretty sure the accused terrorists in Guantanamo have better restroom facilities than this dump.</p>
<p>Honokowai Beach Park<br />
Not to get too graphic here, but one of the toilets in this restroom was simply not usable. It had been used–that was very clear–but touching any surface inside, to say nothing of the toilet handle, was clearly asking for trouble. Heaven help anyone on the beach (and it was pretty crowded the day I went) who found the need to go.</p>
<p>Launiupoko Beach Park<br />
Go here if you want to see an old-style urinal that runs clear down to the floor. The layout inside was curious, with two large stalls, separated by doors, that each contain a sink. It’s kind of nice, but when one stall doesn’t have any toilet paper (as was the case here), it’s gonna cause problems. For that reason, you might want to try the portable toilets they have outside–one of which is massive.</p>
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<p>SOUTH MAUI</p>
<p>Kalama Park<br />
The restrooms near the ball fields were pretty clean, though one toilet was filled with paper. The restrooms in the main park were also clean, but both facilities lacked soap dispensers and paper towels.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Kalama Park</p>
<p>Kamaole I<br />
Sigh. Who builds restrooms without stall doors? The people who put together the facilities at Kam I! Look, I can deal with sinks that only have cold water and no soap or paper towels, but putting a door–even just a piece of plywood–on the stall has got to be some sort of priority.</p>
<p>Kamaole II<br />
Okay, forget what I said about Kam I–that place is paradise compared to Kam II. This place not only lacks a stall door, but a stall wall as well. Let me be clear: the restroom has a sink, urinal (low flow) and toilet, all in the same room with no partitions whatsoever. Oh, and did I mention that there’s not actually a front door, either? You could just walk in and see some guy with his pants around his ankles, staring up at you with a look frozen between fear and embarrassment. Are you kidding me?</p>
<p>Kamaole III<br />
Located just down the street from the travesties known as Kam I and Kam II, Kam III features a new restroom building that’s everything you want in a public restroom. The stalls not only have doors, but they have light doors that move easily and latch securely. Of course there’s no soap or paper towels, but the toilets have actual privacy! Rejoice!</p>
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<p>UPCOUNTRY / NORTH SHORE</p>
<p>4th Marine Division Park<br />
This sprawling Haiku park, which during World War II was the home of the 4th Marine Division when it wasn’t out assaulting the Marianas and Iwo Jima, has pretty mediocre restrooms. The toilet had some kind of hazy green film in it, and the sinks lacked both paper towels and soap.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">4th Marine Division Park</p>
<p>Hookipa Beach Park<br />
Most county restrooms don’t have mirrors. But this one had dulled metal plates. Guess it’s cool, but whatever. There also wasn’t any soap or paper towels, which make getting your hands clean kind of a challenge.</p>
<p>Keokea Park<br />
These restrooms looked fairly new, with gray stall doors. The toilets and urinals were clean and there were plenty of paper towels, but no soap.</p>
<p>Harold Rice Park<br />
First off, the restrooms here offer some of the best views on the entire island. Stand in front of the restroom pavilion, and you can easily see both coasts of Maui. But inside, it was a disaster: no soap and paper towels and a toilet full of solid material that hadn’t been flushed in who knows how long.</p>
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<p>CENTRAL MAUI</p>
<p>Kepanawai Park<br />
These restrooms are large, with lots of sinks and stalls. The place was mostly clean, but there was fresh graffiti on one stall door. There was also a large, green insect of some kind perched on the trash can near the door. Cool!</p>
<p>Papahaku Park<br />
There was no odor here, but the toilets were less than clean. At least there wasn’t any paper on the floor.</p>
<p>Keopuolani Regional Park<br />
There are a variety of restroom pavilions in this 110-acre park, all of which lacked soap dispensers. In the restrooms over by the baseball fields, the paper towel dispenser in the men’s room was empty. The restrooms by the kids’ playground equipment were fine. Those overlooking the MACC were also lacking paper towels.</p>
<p>Kahului Park<br />
The good news is the restroom features a low-flow urinal. The bad news is that there was soiled paper on the floor of the toilet stall.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-9578" title="county_bathroom_lede_16.33_Kahului-Park" src="http://mauifeed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/county_bathroom_lede_16.33_Kahului-Park-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" />
<p class="wp-caption-text">Kahului Park</p>
<p>Kanaha Beach Park<br />
These restrooms, with exterior walls covered in brightly painted images of fish, were a pleasant surprise. Sure, there was a lot of water on the floor–there’s a changing station inside. But the toilet was clean. Most surprising of all, there was a bar of soap–an actual bar of actual soap–at the sink.</p>
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To the young woman in the white truck who sarcastically yelled, &#8220;That&#8217;s it; take your time&#8221; at me as I was crossing South Kihei Road at Lipoa Street: As it happens, I have a medical condition that sometimes makes every step painful for me, and ...]]></description>
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<p>To the young woman in the white truck who sarcastically yelled, “That’s it; take your time” at me as I was crossing South Kihei Road at Lipoa Street: As it happens, I have a medical condition that sometimes makes every step painful for me, and I was walking as fast as I was able to go at that moment. If you weren’t so self-absorbed, the braces I was wearing on on my knees might have tipped you off to that fact. What you also don’t realize is that I was walking faster than the most comfortable speed for me, as I was trying to be considerate of your needs and those of the other drivers behind you who were waiting for me to cross so they could turn. I don’t know about you, but I believe in the law of karma, and it’s my experience and observation that the karmic interest rate is set pretty high. As a kindness to you, let me suggest that you go out of your way to do something extra nice to make life easier for a person with a disability today.</p>
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