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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, September 25, 2009

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BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON

The annual Moon Festival Celebration, marking a traditional Chinese holiday that celebrates the end of the summer harvest season, will this year pay homage to the 50th anniversary of the induction of Hawai'i into the United States.

This year's festival — themed "Echo Ancient Chinese Tradition with Aloha Spirit" — is two packed hours of singing, dancing, acrobatics and traditional chanting to the moon goddess. A Chinese choir from Vancouver, as well as a local Chinese choir, will provide the vocals. And the dancing is courtesy of the China Dance Delegation and the Tau Dance Theater.

The event is jointly sponsored by the Hawaii Chinese Culture Center and the Chinese Artists Association.

Moon Festival Celebration / 6:30 p.m. Sunday / Hawai'i Theatre, 1130 Bethel St. / $35 general admission; $5 discount for seniors, students, military; free for children under 4 / 528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com

MEGA TALENT

This isn't lip service: There's some serious talent at Pipeline's Got Talent, like 15-year-old singer/songwriter Breana Alvarez. Watch the finals at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Pipeline Café and cheer on your favorite contestant. Seriously, it is good.

GUILTY OR INNOCENT?

The Actors' Group tackles Ayn Rand's "Night of January 16th," opening tonight at 7:30 at the TAG theater (1116 Smith St., 722-6941, $20) and running through Oct. 18. The twist: The audience is the jury in this court drama.

WHEN DOGS FLY

The Wine Stop Hawaii is hosting the official launch party of Flying Dog Brewery ales, from 6 to 8 tonight at 'Elua restaurant (1341 Kapi'olani Blvd.) Sample 10 Flying Dog brews and a dinner menu to match ($35, 946-3707).

THIS LITTLE PIGG STOLE OUR HEARTS

Even if you don't know the name Landon Pigg, you know his voice from "Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop," which is the swoony soundtrack to an AT&T commercial. "I think that possibly, maybe I've fallen for you ..." The feeling's mutual. Pigg's debut record, "The Boy Who Never," drops Tuesday.

CHINATOWN RHYME

The First Thursdays poetry slam moves to Chinatown for one night only.

First Thursdays/ NextDoor, 43 N. Hotel St. / 7:30 p.m. Thursday / $3-$5 / www.hawaiislam.com

BE COOL, BOY!

It's Sharks versus Jets in Paliku Theatre's big-budget production of the classic Broadway musical "West Side Story" ($18-$28, 235-7310). It opens tonight at 7:30 and runs through Oct. 25. Ron Bright directs.

LUCKY YOU LIVE KALIHI

The third annual Taste of Kalihi festival and block party happens from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow on Colburn Street between Waiakamilo Road and McNeil Street. No sleep till Kalihi!