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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, May 30, 2006

SHOW BIZ
Add 'abstract artist' to Frank B. Shaner's resume

By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Columnist

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DIFFERENT STROKES: DJ Frank B. Shaner is among the participating artists in "Art, the Language Everyone Understands," opening Friday at the Louis Pohl Gallery. Months off the airwaves fueled Shaner's new passion (he does abstracts and still life). Others in the show: Takeo Kobayashi, Mazie Hirono, Janice Brown, Alan Carrell, Eric Chandler, Leslie Hayashi and Elizabeth Kent. ...

Shari Lynn, doing a cameo appearance as Jacqueline in Diamond Head Theatre's current hit "La Cage Aux Folles," is prepping to launch "Curtain Up," Kailua School of Music's summer program for students ages 8 to 14. Lynn, an award-winning actress, singer, cabaret performer and music teacher, will help youths with writing a resume, planning a good head shot, and selecting monologues and music to face a casting director or an audience. She'll get kokua from Deanna Luster, "Damn Yankees" choreographer at Army Community Theatre, and veteran acting teacher-performer EdenLee Murray. The sessions run July 24 to Aug. 4, with a $350 tariff per student. Call 2616142. And look for Shari as Miss Hannigan in Army Community Theatre's "Annie" next season. ...

Samar Anthony, who studied with Scott Rogers at the local Academy of Film and Television before venturing to Hollywood, has produced "Coming to Hollywood," a handy-dandy DVD aid for those with the Hollywood dream. Through chats and interviews with directors, casting directors, acting coaches and producers, Anthony defines and shapes techniques useful in making the leap into a sea of fierce, often vicious, competition. She also manages her son, Jordan Anthony; her guidance helped him win a Ford Agency modeling contract. "Coming to Hollywood" bowed at the Cannes Film Festival. ...

HERE 'N' THERE: When Ken Emerson was in New York recently, he played with legendary Les Paul at the Iridium Jazz Club. Emerson's been grooving, performing on Donald Fagen's (Steely Dan) new "Morph the Cat" album and collaborating with Maui's Keola Beamer. ...

Aubrey Glover, local singer-actress, reunited with expats on the Mainland, including Sam Pablo, former member of Show Kidz and Ronald Bright student, who's doing the Aladdin role at California Adventure's Hyperion Theatre, where cast members include Joseph Morales (who occasionally does the Aladdin role) and Robert Orosco, who plays multiple characters. In Las Vegas, Glover reunited with Etienne and Guillaume Carriera, who are in the Riviera's "Splash" revue, and Alicia Vela Bailey, now a Pussycat doll at Caesars Palace's Pure nightspot. Glover teaches musical theater at Hawai'i Starshine Academy in Hawai'i Kai and also is a reservationist for ATA Airlines. ...

TALK ABOUT PEOPLE: Remember Tempest Storm, the renowned queen of burlesque, who frequented Island clubs in the '50s and '60s? Jack Cione does, and the former strip-joint owner took in Storm's return-to-Las-Vegas engagement last weekend at the Celebrity Theatre. "She was one of the biggest moneymakers for me at Forbidden City," Cione said of the red-haired show veteran, who admits to being 78. Storm last appeared in Sin City in 1987. ...

Eric and Karen Gay welcomed a son, Eric James Sonny Gay Jr., on May 8. He was 7 pounds and measured 19 1/2 inches. Dad is associate manager at Hula's Bar & Lei Stand and also was Jack Law's assistant at the now-gone Wave Waikiki. ...

FINALLY: Gregory Shepherd, former Advertiser music critic, has mounted the first-ever musical staged at Kaua'i Community College. The show is "The Fantasticks," and director Shepherd also is in the El Gallo role. The production, in the KCC Performing Arts Center, opened Saturday, but remaining shows are at 7 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. ...

After today's column, Show Biz will be on vacation till mid-June. ...

And that's Show Biz. ...

Show Biz is published Tuesdays and Thursdays. Reach Wayne Harada at 525-8067, wharada@honoluluadvertiser.com or fax 525-8055.


• Correction: Kailua School of Music’s “Curtain Up” program runs July 24 to Aug. 4. The ending date was incorrect in a earlier version of this story.