HPU Events
Don’t get along with your roommate:How to maintain
positive relationships
April 4, at 4:30 a.m.
Kaniala Kekaulike, director of Behavioral Health wil be speaking
on relationships at the Student Center at the Hawai‘i Loa
campus.
Decsions, Decsions
April 25, 12:30 p.m.
Academic advisor, Jennifer Gonzales, will be giving a presentation
on choosing the right undergraduate major at the Career Service
Center Conference Room. First Hawaiian Tower in room 502.
TGIF: Miniture Golf
March 23, at 11 a.m.
This Friday on upper Fort Street there will be miniture golf
played. So if you’re a mini-golf enthusiast, or if you
simply want to have some fun, then stop by.
Music on the Mall
March 23, at 11:00 a.m.
Music on the Mall continues this Friday on upper Fort Street.
Stop by in between classes and enjoy some music.
Movie on the Mall
April 13, at 8 p.m.
Pop some popcorn, bring some drinks, and come check out the
latest Movie on the Mall. For more information call, 544-0277.
Music & Dance
The Jazz Scene
Live Jazz at Thirtynine Hotel
39 North Hotel ST
Every Tues. at 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
Sit in on a session preformed by New Jassquartet, one of the
hottest live Jazz acts in town. Featuring Justin James on percussion,
saxaphonist Ryan Kunimura, and Mark Tanouye on keyboards. Special
guest appearences weekly. Admission is $5 with a valid 21+
I.D. For more information, call 599-2552.
Jazz Minds
Every Thursday at 10 p.m.
If you like Jazz then you have to hear The Randy Wheeler Quartet groove at
Jazz Minds on Kapiolani Blvd. For more information call, 945-0800.
Tempo Valley
Every Saturday at 9:30 p.m.
Tempo Valley is one of the hottest local jazz-hip hop acts
in Honolulu and should not be missed. For more information
call, 945-0800
Pipeline Cafe
Every Friday 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Foreplay Fridays features DJs Wu Chang in the main room and
Mike D in the side room. Ages 18 and up. 21 to drink. For more
information, call 589-1999
Next Door
Every Fri. at 9 p.m.
Located at 43 North Hotel Street, Next Door features resident
DJs Ira and Silvana who keep the party going until the early
morning. For more information, call 548-6398.
Hawai‘i Theatre
The Asian kings of Comedy
March 23, at 8 p.m.
Pinnacle Entertainment brings the Asian Kings of Comedy to
the Hawai‘i Theatre for ONE SHOW ONLY. Local funny man,
Paul Ogata the “funniest Asian in America” is joined
by BET’s Edwin San Juan, Showtime’s Shecky Wong,
and Kevin Shea from Jimmy Kimmel Live. Tickets are $36. For
more information, call 528-0506.
Hawai‘i Theatre Docent Tours
Tuesdays at 11 a.m.
Experience Hawai‘i’s history as you tour the renovated
Hawai‘i Theatre, built in 1922 and proclaimed the “Carnegie
Hall of the Pacific.” A mini-concert on the Robert Morton
Theatre Organ is included as Honolulu’s past comes alive
thanks to trained docents who share colorful anecdotes about
this jewel of Chinatown.
At the Academy of Arts
Enriched by Diversity
Ongoing through 2007
Tuesday - Saturday at 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
A semi-permanent installation featuring two- and three-dimensional
works by over 250 Hawai‘i-based artists from the Art
in Public Places Collection. Inspirational themes in the installation
revolve around rediscovering Hawaiian heritage, Asian roots,
social consciousness, the land, sea, and cultural traditions.
Tour and Tea
Tours are led by volunteer docents who have completed a rigorous
two-year training program. Visitors will explore the galleries,
learn more about art and culture, and socialize over a cup
of tea. Discussions in the galleries offer insight into many
cultures and time periods. For more information, call 532-8700.
Films at the Doris Duke Theatre
Join the Doris Duke Theatre e-mail newsletter.Send an e-mail
to film@honoluluacademy.org. For more
information, call 532-8700.
Performances
Broadway at Shanghai Bistro
Every Fri. and Sun at 8 p.m.
Broadway at the Bistro is a live entertainment cabaret show
that stars Don Conover at the keyboards and vocalist Rex Nockengust.
Admission is $20. For reservations, call 955-8668.
Live Jazz at Thirtynine Hotel
39 North Hotel St.
Every Tues. at 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
Sit in on a session preformed by New Jassquartet, one of the
hottest live Jazz acts in town. Featuring Justin James on precussion,
saxaphonist Ryan Kunimura, and Mark Tanouye on keyboards. Special
guest appearences weekly. Admission is $5 with a valid 21+
I.D. For more information, call 599-2552.
Bishop Museum
The Canoe: An Alaskan and Polynesian Tradition
Hawai‘i Maritime Center, Pier 7, Honolulu Harbor
Ongoing
In conjunction with the Alaskan Native Heritage Center, this
exhibition will show visitors the similarities and differences
in voyaging traditions between Hawaiians and Alaskans. For
more information, call 847-3511.
Lost Marine Cultures: China and the Pacific
Archaeological exhibition of the Maritime civilizations that
flourished from 7000-3000 B.C.E. in China and the Pacific.
These cultures are believed to be the ancestors of the Austronesians
whose descendants eventually colonized most of the Pacific
islands, reaching as far as Hawai‘i, New Zealand, and
Easter Island.
Japan and Hawai‘i: Building Bonds Across the
Pacific
The Hall of Discovery
Through April 1
This exhibit will give visitors the chance to understand the
early relationship developed between two islands that are an
ocean apart. For more information, call 847-3511.
NOAA’s Science on a Sphere
Cooke Rotunda, Jhamandas Watumull Planetarium
Ongoing Permanent Exhibit
This new addition to the museum gives visitors the opportunity
to see the world as the astronauts do; it also allows us to
see the effects global warming has on our earth. For more information,
call 847-3511.
Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center
Ongoing Permanent Exhibit
Explore the mechanics of tsunamis in the wave-making machine
or watch a volcanic erruption in this new 16,500-foot facility.
See the islands of Hawai‘i in a new way. For more information,
call 847-3511.
Special Events
Book Signing
March 24, at 12 p.m.
Halifu Osumare will be autographing his book, The Africanist
Aesthetic In Global Hip-Hop.
All Things Hawaiian
Through March 24
An all-media art show featuring works of and on Hawaiian culture,
people, and environment from more than 20 local artists. Sponsered
by the Association of Hawai‘i Artists. If you’re
interested in local culture, come see for yourself. For more
information call, 689-3165.
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