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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, January 21, 2007

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Aesthetes unite

Advertiser Staff and News Services

After 20 years in New York, Hiro and Hidemi Yamamoto (he's a photographer, she's a makeup artist and stylist) moved to O'ahu four years ago. The aesthetes found if they wanted cool stuff for their new digs, they had to get them in Tokyo and Manhattan. "We said 'Why don't we just open a store?' " explained Hiro, who has an office in Tokyo. So they did. Month-old Select carries sleek, chic home design items from Japan and New York, such as seductive Sugahara glassware, voluptuous Lucite vases by Cec LePage, left, 600-thread-count Italian-cotton linens by Red Threads and wood-and-leather slippers by Hibinokodue + Mizutori, above. Select: Hee Hing Plaza, 449 Kapahulu Ave., second floor, 734-6950.


— Lesa Griffith



FLATTER FEST

Who doesn't love to sing along to "Santeria" while swigging a beer? Local bands know that if they want to keep the audience happy, they have to be ready with a good set of well-known tunes. On Friday, four bands will take the cover song to another level with Cova' a Brotha'. Instead of playing CCR or Guns N' Roses, local greats Missing Dave, below, Pimpbot, The Crud and Busekrus will play each other's original songs. The mutual-admiration event starts at 9 p.m. at Red Lion University. Cover: $5, 21 and older. Go to www.myspace.com/busekrustheband for more info.


— Katie Whitman



STORY OF O

Hawai'i hip-hop phenom Krystilez kicks off his sophomore album, "The O," with a party on Saturday at Pipeline Cafe. The CD's masterful mix of mainstream and underground sounds reflects Krystilez's more than 10 years of music-making experience. He keeps his beats bumpin' and his lyrics close to home — a combination that saw the first shipment of "The O" sell out in seven hours. Cover: $12 if you're younger than 21 and $10 for 21 and older. Sample "The O" at www.myspace.com/krystiles.


— Katie Whitman