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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, November 3, 2006

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
DJ BassX heats it up

Advertiser Staff and News Services

The Subphonix monthly at Mercury lounge always offers a sweet haven for drum-n-bass heads. Tonight, it celebrates the decade-long achievements of one of the town's first and still most inventive beats-per-minute manipulators, DJ BassX.

Expect a bass-bombing set scaring the grit off of the nocturnal creatures on Chaplain Lane. Expect DJs Saya and Antikkz to open. Mostly, expect to freakin' dance. From 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., $5, 21 and over.

— Derek Paiva



WE'RE TALKIN' MULTI MULTI

Ong King Arts Center continues its First Friday multimedia blowouts tonight. On the bill: Poet-singer Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo, who has opened for Gil Scot Heron and performed on HBO's Def Poetry Jam; work by Christian graffiti artist Kristof and South African-raised painter Margo Schrire; and the eyebrow raising antics of the Cherry Blossom Burlesque crew.

The art opening, 5-9 p.m. is free. Performances start at 9 p.m., admission is $10. At 184 N. King St; 428-3233.



FINAL WORD

"Soldiers in Iraq were watching it before it was released. ... We've even heard of NFL players waiting for it and asking for it."

Teuila Blakely and Oscar Kightely | Actors in the HIFF hit "Samoan Wedding," left, on the buzz created by bootleg DVDs of the New Zealand film, at HIFF.