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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, October 13, 2006

What's Up!

Advertiser Staff

COMEDY: OCT. 20

Amazing Asian Paul Ogata will return from Los Angeles to host "The Late Show with David Letterman" auditions. It'll be cut-throat, as Hawai'i's top funnymen compete for possible spots on the talk show. Scheduled to perform: Andy Bumatai, Mel Cabang, Da Braddahs, Kento and more.

Doors open at 6 p.m., show at 7 p.m. Oct. 20/ Pipeline Cafe / $25 general admission advance and $45 VIP advance; $30 and $50 at the door/ 926-3000, www.presaleticketsonline.com.

CLUBS: OCT. 21

The ever-artistic Russell Tanoue is letting his creative juices flow again with "Beautiful," a once-a-month party packed with local celebrities, models and other who's who of what's what. Tanoue was the driving force of the Ocean Club's Piranha Room events, with themes such as "Las Vegas' 100th Anniversary," "Dance/Red Hot" and "Thrashed." Part of the proceeds from this first new bash will benefit The American Cancer Society.

9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Oct. 21 / Indigo Eurasian Cuisine / $10 cover / 21 and older / 521-2900.

EXPO: OCT. 27-28

Calling all bridezillas: Wedding professionals are ready to help at Hawaii World Class Wedding Expo, locally produced for Hawai'i's brides. Everything you need for the big event is under one roof: You can chat with photographers, sample some cake, consider makup and hair consultations, take in a fashion show, meet musicians and get tips on honeymoon vacations.

6-10 p.m. Oct. 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 28 / Hawai'i Convention Center / $6 / 943-1067.

DANCE: OCT. 28

Graceful hula halau will perform at Kua Mo'o'olelo (The Tradition Continues). The ladies of Halau Ka Waikahe Lani Malie and the men of Halau Kahulaliwai will pay tribute to the kumu hula who have shared their traditions with their kumu hula, Blaine Kamalani Kia. Special guests at this "graduation" are Olomana (Jerry Santos, Haunani Apoliona and Wally Suenaga) and Kekaniwai to provide beautiful music for the evening's festivities.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., performance at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 / Pearl City Cultural Center / $20 / (951) 757-4756, 596-8885.

HALLOWEEN: OCT. 31

You might want to dress like Carrie for Prom Through the Decades. Expect a New Year's Eve-like countdown and celebration every hour on the hour as the party time travels from one decade to the next. Dust off that powder-blue tuxedo, and bring back the hair dos (and don'ts) for this Skyline2 event. The night kicks off with the '60s and progresses through to now, baby, now! Who knows, you may just be nominated for prom court.

9 p.m.-2 a.m. Oct. 31 / Sheraton Waikiki, Hanohano Room / www.skylinetwo.com.

HALLOWEEN: OCT. 31

Ghoulish ghosts and ghastly goblins — but of the less-threatening kind! — will gather on Halloween night at Bishop Museum's 19th annual Treat Street. Keiki of all ages are invited to participate in an evening of safe trick-or-treating along the colorful Treat Street, to be built by UH-Manoa architecture students (for keiki 11 and younger), contests, storytelling, games and food.

5:30-8 p.m. Oct. 31 / Bishop Museum's Great Lawn / Free, donations welcome / 847-3511.

CONCERT: NOV. 5

"Makana I Na Mele: The Gift of Music," featuring the Youth Symphony I and multiple Na Hoku Hanohano award winning group Maunalua, is the annual benefit concert for the Honolulu Youth Symphony. Maestro Henry Miyamura conducts. There's also a silent auction and lu'au-style buffet dinner.

4:30-9 p.m. Nov. 5 / Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom / $75 dinner and concert / 941-9706, www.hiyouthsymphony.org.

STAGE: OCT. 28

A boxing match becomes a game of musical chairs, a tennis ball has a mind if its own and surfing may never be the same — they're all part of the Honolulu Theatre for Youth production "Sport," which pokes fun at everything from competition to commercialization of the games we love to play. "Sport" is adapted by HTY artistic director Eric Johnson from "Slastic," originated by the Spanish comedy troupe El Tricicle. It features a cast of BullDog, above, Reb Beau Allen and Alvin Chan.

4:30 p.m. Oct. 28, 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Nov. 4, 11 and 18 / Tenney Theatre, St. Andrew's Cathedral / $20 general, $10 those under 18 and over 60 for opening performance (includes post-show reception); $16 and $8 for standard performances; patrons in sports uniforms receive $1 off ticket prices / 839-9885, www.htyweb.org.

SURF: NOV. 11-12

Kick off the surf season at OP Pro Hawaii and the North Shore Makahiki Festival. Cheer on top surfers as they compete for the jewel in the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, then join the community for entertainment, food, keiki area and vendor village of local artists and businesses.

Noon-10 p.m. Nov. 11-12 / Hale'iwa Beach Park / Free / www.makahikifestival.com.