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Keri Haitsuka, a Castle High School senior, and her mother, Joanne Palmeri, shop at Kaimuki Dry Goods for fabric to custom make Keri’s dream prom dress.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser

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Dream Dress

Keri Haitsuka is passionate about proms. The Castle High School senior has attended 16 of them, spanning several schools. She has a photo album dedicated to prom pictures. There’s a section of her room just for prom favorites.
What's hot for Prom 2001
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Symphony Review
Violinist rises to challenge of solo passages

It says a lot when an orchestra’s management has enough confidence in its musicians that soloists are occasionally chosen from the ranks. That confidence is well-placed in this week’s Honolulu Symphony program featuring concertmaster Ignace Jang.

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Ferragamo shoes are a family business
Few people know more about what makes a shoe fit and last than Massimo Ferragamo, son of Italian luxury leather goods icon Salvatore Ferragamo, who began making shoes in the early 1900s.
What features do you like in a purse?
We’d like to hear from you: What features must you have in a handbag? Be specific: How many pockets does it have? Are they inside or outside? What’s it made of: leather, microfiber, nylon, denim? How and where does it fasten?
Tip-Off
Kamae's films featured in May event

Eddie Kamae, award-winning singer, ukulele stylist, composer and filmmaker, will be joined by his group, the Sons of Hawaii, in a series of three concerts in May at the Honolulu Academy of Arts.
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Comedy show opens here March 20
“The Exhibitionists,” a widely applauded international comedy, will make its Hawaii debut at 8 p.m. March 20 at The Arts at Marks Garage, a new cultural hub on Pauahi Street in downtown Honolulu.
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
Broadway veteran gets starring role in Isle play
Lisa Matsumoto, the actress, author and playwright ("Happily Eva Afta," "The Princess and the Iso Peanut," etc.), is prepping her next production, "On Dragonfly Wings," based on her children’s book, "Wailana the Waterbug."

• Island Sounds
Chinky Mahoe's new CD focuses on Kalapawai area
Chinky Mahoe's new CD, whose English title is "Kalapawai My Birthplace," deals with his ancestral home in an area fronting Kailua Beach on O'ahu. His artistry sashays from traditional to contemporary Hawaiiana.

Audio sample of "Mika Lawai'a" by Chinky Mahoe. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.
Audio sample of "My Little Grass Shack" by James Kaopuiki. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.

Joan Namkoong
Market Basket
Cookies latest addition to poi snacks

Looks like poi is becoming the next li hing craze in the snack food world. With poi biscotti, bagels, English muffins, breads, rolls and even kiwi, coconut and banana flavored poi to squeeze from a bag, there seems to be a whole lot of poi products being produced. Newcomer to the lineup is Poi Cookies, crisp, light, shortbread-like cookies.
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