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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, November 10, 2006

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BULL RIDING: NOV. 17-18

Very large bulls and very courageous professional bull riders, including Adriano Moraes, left, will be at the Cheeseburger Island Style PBR Hawaii All Star Challenge.

8 p.m. Nov. 17-18 / Blaisdell Arena / $20-$100 / (877) 750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com

Also: The Cheeseburger Island Style Myron Duarte Maui Challenge, a prelude to the Blaisdell events, takes place today and Saturday at the War Memorial Stadium. (808) 242-7469, www.mauiarts.org.

PARADE: NOV. 24

The eighth annual Waikiki Holiday Parade in Waikiki includes 15 bands from the Mainland, bands from the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Salvation Army, Shriners, O'ahu high schools and the Royal Hawaiian Band, floats and Santa Claus. The parade, themed "Christmas is for Children," also marks the 65th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

7 p.m. Nov. 24 / From Fort DeRussy, down Kalakaua Avenue, to Monsarrat Avenue / Free

CONCERT: NOV. 25

Los Angeles-based hip-hop crew Jurassic 5 — Marc 7, Chali 2na, Akil, Nu-Mark and Soup (aka Zaakir) — flows in for its first Honolulu concert since 2002. J5's most recent release is July's "Feedback" — minus former member Cut Chemist (yes, that made them a total of six). The concert is for those 18 and older.

Doors open at 9 p.m. Nov. 25 / Pipeline Cafe / $30 general, $65 VIP, available at Dig Lifestyles, Fitted Hawaii, Jelly's, Pipeline Cafe / www.presaleticketsonline.com

FAIR: NOV. 25-DEC. 10

The Honolulu Academy of Arts' World Art Bazaar, which annually draws more than 5,000 holiday shoppers and arts lovers, celebrates its silver anniversary this year. Among the items: masks from Nepal, antique and vintage Chinese baskets, ceramics, vintage ikebana baskets from Japan, African beads, Indonesian textiles, lacquer and jewelry.

10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 25-Dec. 10 / Academy Art Center at Linekona / Free admission / 532-8700

CONCERTS: DEC. 1-3

The bluegrass/folk/jazz/rock/blues band Hot Buttered Rum, below, makes its Hawai'i debut with three concerts, the last of which is a benefit for Hana Honua Life Boat, a nonprofit that provides adventure-based learning for teens. Hot Buttered Rum — whose street team, by the way, is named Butter Spreaders — has performed its virtuoso fusion instrumentals at premiere music festivals and on stage with Ben Harper, Michael Franti, Bela Fleck and others.

7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 (opening act Paula Fuga) and Dec. 2 (Steve Inglis) / rRed Elephant / $22.50 each concert

6:30 p.m. Dec. 3 (opening act Jake Shimabukuro); doors open at 6 p.m. / Waimea Valley Audubon Center, Hale'iwa / $22 general advance, $25 at the door; $12 kids 5-12; free for keiki 4 and younger

Tickets for all shows are available at www.honoluluboxoffice.com, 550-8457

CONCERT: DEC. 2

Tickets for the Pearl Jam concert were a hot commodity even before The Rolling Stones canceled its November gig. And now it looks like only the not-so-close seats are available. The famed Seattle alt rockers, one of the founders of the grunge sound and led by Eddie Vedder, left, also will perform a short set at the U2 concert Dec. 9 at Aloha Stadium.

8 p.m. Dec. 2 (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) / Blaisdell Arena / $53 / (877) 750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com

CONCERT: DEC. 9

The wait is almost over: Superstar rock band U2 — Bono, above, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. — ends its Vertigo tour on O'ahu. U2 originally was to perform in April, but postponed because of illness in a band member's family. Pearl Jam and Rocko and the Devils open the show.

7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 / Aloha Stadium / $49.50, $95 and $165 / (877) 750-4400