HPU Events
Thank Goodness It’s Friday
Oct. 31, 1 p.m.
As another month of studying draws to a close, start your Halloween
weekend--and win valuable prizes--with ASHPU’s “Movie
Ticket Trivia.” Fort Street Mall. Free. RIO Power Breakfast
Nov. 18, 8:30 a.m.
Club advisors and presidents are invited to the Plaza Club.
Business atttire. RSVP to the Office of Student Life, 544-0277.
Halloween Hoopla
Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Office of Student Life teams up with Athletics for a craft
and fun fair at St. Andrews Priory and, in the evening, HPU’s
version of NCAA “Midnight Madness.” Watch the HPU
basketball teams unveil its stuff against faculty and alumni.
For more information call the Office of Student Life, 544-0277.
Second Annual Monsters’ Ball
Oct. 31, from 10 p.m.
Join your classmates at Planet Hollywood for the second annual
ASHPU-sponsored Halloween costume party. For more information
call the Office of Student Life, 544-0277 or e-mail ASHPU@campus.hpu.edu.
Intercultural Day Preview
Nov. 7, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
International student organization present a fall preview of
HPU’s famous spring Intercultural Day Program: Cultural
booths, ethnic costumes, artifacts, and performances on Fort
Street Mall. To participate, call the Office of Student Life,
544-0277.
Symposium on Global Citizenship
November 8, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Students, faculty, and staff gather at the Hawaii Loa campus
to try to define global citizenship, in general and at HPU.
To participate, call Student Life, 544-0277.
Community events
Happy Birthday to the
Hawai‘i State Art Museum
Nov. 1, 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Lion dance, music, and art activities for the whole family
on the HiSAM front lawn at 250 S. Hotel St. Call 586-0900 for
more information.
King’s Birthday celebration
Nov. 15-16 at ‘Iolani Palace
Celebrate King Kalakau’s 167th birthday with a program
of lectures, chants and performances. Call 522-0822 for more
information.
Chocolate Exhibition
Continues through Jan. 4
Human cultures, the rain forest, and chocolate: Visit the Bishop
Museum and learn about the history, culture, and industry of
chocolate. Call Judi McClain, 848-4180 or e-mail judim@bishopmuseum.org.
Music
Na Hoku Award Winners
Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.
Various Na Hoku Hanohano award- winners perform traditional
and contemporary tunes every Tuesday night at Chai’s
Island Bistro. Call 585-0011 for reservations. Brown Bag Aloha Friday
Fridays, noon-1 p.m.
Music in the plaza at Pacific Guardian Center, Queen and Bishop
Streets. Free.
Farmer’s Market
Tues., Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Fort Street Mall at King Street.
The Royal Hawaiian Band
Fridays, noon-1 p.m.
At ‘Iolani Palace. Free.
The Spring Wind Quintet.
HAA Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m.
Beethoven’s Quintet for Piano and Winds and Dring’s
Sonata for Flute, Oboe and Piano. Special guest Dr. Thomas
Yee, piano. Windward Community College Paliku Theater and Honolulu
Academy of Arts Doris Duke Theater. For tickets and information,
524-0815 ext. 245.
Mali‘o in Concert
Noc. 2, 3-6 p.m.
Nine women perform Hawaiian music on traditional and contemporary
instruments. St. Louis School, Mamiya Theater, 3142 Waialae
Ave. Call 949-0242 for more information.
Arts & Entertainment
“
Malaysian Stories”
Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 29, 1 p.m.; Oct. 30, 1 p.m. and 7:30
p.m.
Eleven short animation, documentary, experimental, and narrative
films provided by Asian Cinevision. Honolulu Academy of Art.
Call 532-8768 for more information.
“Stairway to Heaven: Himalayas in Myth and Art
of South Asia”
Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Pratapaditya Pal will discuss myths and aesthetics of Hindus
and Buddhists in belief that their moutains are homes of their
Gods. Honolulu Academy of Art. For information call 532-8700.
“Hawaii International Film Festival”
Oct. 31, 7:30 p.m.
Varied locations, call 385-4971.
“Club Crawl”
Da Dawg House, 7:30 p.m.
Check out four of Honolulu and Waikiki’s hottest nightclubs.
Free drinks, dinner, transportation, souvenir photo, and prizes.
18+. Call 924-6945.
Art Exhibitions
Hawai‘i State Art Museum
Tuesday-Saturday 10-4 p.m.
View artwork funded by the State of Hawai’i. No. 1 Capitol
District Building, 250 S. Hotel St. Call 586-0900 for more
information. Metal Work
Through Nov. 9.
Honolulu Acadamy of Arts presents, “Reflections of Two
Worlds: A Korean American Heritage,” featuring Komelia
Hongja Okim. Call 532-8701.
“Brett Weston in Hawai‘i”
Through Jan. 4, 2004
Photographs from Weston’s book Hawai‘i, Leaves
and Lava. Holt Gallery, Honolulu Acadamy of Arts. Call 532-5701
for more information.
Paintings
Through Nov.5
“
Contemporary Painting” by Cora Yee and Mark N. Brown.
Atelier 4 Fine Art Gallery, 841 Bishop Street. For more information
call 524-3552.
“Rag Bare Series: Personal Icons”
Oct. 3-Nov.1
New paintings by Arthur Nelander. Studio One Gallery, 1 North
King Street. Call 550-8701.
“The Place I Live In”
Through Nov. 21. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Exhibition of prints from Honolulu and Holland at the HPU Hawai‘i
Loa campus gallery. See article this issue.
“Forestry and Wildlife”
Oct. 10-Oct. 30
“
Year of the Hawaiian Forest” Poster contest. Honolulu
Hale, 530 South King Street.
“Japanese Tea Ceremony”
Oct. 9-Oct. 31, Tuesday-Sunday 11a.m.-4p.m.
“
Chanoyu 2003-Ceramic Implements for Tea.” Linekona Art
Center, Mezzanine Gallery, the Honolulu Acadamy of Arts. Call
532-8741 for more information.
Oil Paintings
Thru Oct. 31, Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
“
Beyond Ordinary,” oils by Korean artist Han Jeung Sun.
Smith Street Galleries, 1117 Smith Street. For more information
call 521-1812.
Taijiquan Art
Thru Oct. 30, Thursday-Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Saturday
3-9 p.m.
“
Four Artists Explore Taijiquan.” Soullenz Gallery, 186
North King Street, 2nd Floor. Call 525-7757 for more information.
Hawaii Craftsmen Juried Exhibition
Oct. 9-Nov. 2, Academy of Art Center
Current overview of innovative works in a variety of media
by artists and craftsmen state wide, featuring Chanoyu: Ceramic
Implements for Tea. Call 532-8710.
“Crossings 2003: Korea/Hawaii”
Through Jan 2004.
Seven contemporary Korean artists display art, exploring issues
related to global interaction and intercultural contrasts and
relationships, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Korean
immigration to the United States:
UH-Manoa Gallery through Nov. 17.
East-West Center Gallery till Nov. 14.
Honolulu Academy of Arts till Nov. 16.
Contemporary Museum till Nov. 16.
Service Opportunities
Junior Achievement Volunteers
Positions open throughout the year
Help students in island schools learn skills for success in
a program that is interactive and fun for both the volunteers
and the students. Training program takes only 2.5 hours at
JA’s downtown office, 1136 Union Mall, suite 310. Five,
50-minute visits to an area classroom. You provide your own
transportation. Sign up now. Call Carol Kettner, 545-1777,
ext. 12, or e-mail education@jahawaii.com. Tours
Chinatown
Fridays 9:30 a.m.
Chinatown Historic and Cultural Walking Tour by Hawaii Heritage
Center. Walk begins at Smith Street Galleries, 1117 Smith Street.
Call 521-2749 for more information. ‘Iolani
Palace
Tuesdays-Saturdays 9 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
Guided tours of the historic ‘Iolani Palace, corner of
King and Richards streets. Admission. For more information
call 522-0832
Five Galleries Tour
Tuesdays-Saturdays 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Call 522-0832 for more information.
Downtown
Thrusdays 10 a.m.
Historic Downtown Walking Tour. Begins at Mission Houses Museum.
For more information call 531-0481.
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