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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, October 10, 2008

What's Up!

Advertiser Staff

FAMILY: OCT. 18-19

Bring the 'ohana down to The Oh Baby! Family Expo, the island's largest baby-and-kids-and-parents event of the year. The expo features demonstrations and informational booths for parents, costumed-character (such as Dora the Explorer) meet-and-greets, activities and play areas for the kids. And there's the fifth annual Baby Crawling Contest, 1 p.m. each day, presented by Borden & Hershey's Shelf Stable Milk.

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 18-19 / Blaisdell Exhibition Hall / $4.50 general, free for kids 5 and younger / 239-BABY (2229), www.ohbabyfamilyexpo.com.

DANCE: OCT. 23

Traditional dance groups from Aceh, Indonesia — the all-male Sanggar Seni Seulaweuet and all-female Sanggar Al Wardah — will be showcased at the East-West Center. Acehnese dancers sing and play hand drums as they move in perfect unison.

8-9:15 p.m. Oct. 23 / Imin Center-Jefferson Hall, East-West Center / $15 general, $12 students, seniors and military / 550-8457, www.honoluluboxoffice.com.

STAGE: OCT. 24-25

Honolulu newspaper, magazine, radio and television staffers take to the stage to present "Gridiron 2008: Predatory Pricing," a popular show with politicos and media watchers. The show tends to skewer the news and newsmakers through song and dance — yes, that's why it's so popular! New this year: a matinee. Proceeds go to the Society of Professional Journalists' Hawai'i chapter to fund student internships and scholarships.

8 p.m. Oct. 24, 3 and 8 p.m. Oct. 25 / Diamond Head Theatre / $40, $65 / 550-8457, www.honoluluboxoffice.com.

CONCERT: OCT. 25

New Zealand band Te Vaka, below, returns with its fusion of reggae, roots, and traditional and contemporary Polynesian sounds for a tour of the Islands. The 10-member group is no stranger to Isle music fans; it last performed at the Waikiki Shell in 2005.

Maui: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 / Castle Theater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center / 808-242-7469, www.mauiarts.org

Oahu: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 / Pipeline Cafe / $25 general, $40 VIP / 550-8457, www.honoluluboxoffice.com; also at 8 p.m. Oct. 28, BYU-Hawai'i, Cannon Activities Center; ticket prices to be announced: Hawai'i: 8 p.m. Nov. 1 / Kahilu Theatre / $35, $40 / 808-885-6868, www.kahilutheatre.org.

CONCERT: OCT. 24-26

Veteran punk band Guttermouth, below, rocks this way for three shows. The boys perform twice at Anna Bannana's (once for the 21-and-older crowd, once for all ages) as well as another show at Shooters in Hilo. The band's current lineup consists of Mark Adkins, Dave Luckett, Clint Weinrich, Kevin Clark, Ryan Farrell and the single-named Hunter. Longtime guitarist Scott Sheldon left the band in June.

CONCERT: OCT. 26

Kumu hula Manu Boyd's Halau o ke A'ali'i Ku Makani, below, celebrates its 11th anniversary with Hawaiian music and hula at 'Aha Mele XI, "Uluwehiwehi." Joining in the festivities will be Ho'okena, Robert Cazimero, Kawika Trask and Friends, Halau Na Kamalei, Amy Hanaiali'i and more.

p.m. Oct. 26 / Hawai'i Theatre / $20, $25 / 528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com.

HALLOWEEN: OCT. 31

Get spooked in the Downtown Arts District at the Hallowbaloo Music+Arts Festival. The free event includes a trick-or-treat gallery walk, jack-o-lantern and costume contest, three stages of entertainment, food and more. In addition to street happenings, there are late concerts (admission charged) by Maceo Parker & DJ Logic, right, at The Waterfront at Aloha Tower, Mad Professor Ariwa Dub Posse at Next Door, and The Helio Sequence at the Loft.

6 p.m. Oct. 31; concert times vary / Downtown Arts District / Festival: all ages; concerts: 21 and older / Festival: free; all three concerts: $125 advance, $135 VIP with costume, $150 VIP without costume; one concert: $25 advance, $30 with costume, $35 without costume / 550-8457, www.honoluluboxoffice.com.

SPECIAL: OCT. 31

As if the shenanigans on Halloween couldn't get any kook-ier, the boys from BAMP Project are putting on a Hipster Halloween featuring The Kooks. The alternative indie band based in Britain released its latest album "Konk," earlier this year to rave reviews.

8 p.m. Oct. 31 / Pipeline Cafe / $25 general, $50 VIP / 877-750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com.

HALLOWEEN: OCT. 31

Treat Street, below, returns to haunt the Bishop Museum, but in that family-friendly way. Youngsters are invited to dress up and trick-or-treat for candy and prizes along a make-believe neighborhood street created by architecture students from University of Hawai'i-Manoa. There are costume contests, games and other activities, too.

5:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31 / Bishop Museum / Free / 847-3511, www.bishopmuseum.org.