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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, May 7, 2010

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JUSTIN JAMES JAMS

Singer Justin James (not to be confused with our own Justin James, a local drummer) may not be a local boy, but he's got serious love for the Islands. James will be performing two shows on O'ahu this weekend in support of his new album "Perfect Sometimes," which was produced by Mikal Blue (Colbie Caillat, One Republic, Angel Taylor). The video for the title track was filmed on O'ahu and features Jake Shimabukuro on 'ukulele.

James, 20, is a California native who started making music during his recovery from a surfing incident in which he was attacked by a tiger shark. The near-death experience prompted him to take stock of his life and was the inspiration for his music — mellow singer-songwriter acoustic jams.

8 tonight; $8 at the door; Breakers, 66-250 Kamehameha Highway, Hale'iwa; 637-9898 / 8 p.m. tomorrow; free; Lulu's Waikiki Surf Club, 2589 Kalakaua Ave.; 926-5222

TOMMY'S GOT YOUR NUMBER

Tommy Tutone, the one-hit wonder whose "867-5309/Jenny" is burned on the brains of anyone older than 30, is performing at 8 tonight at Pipeline Café ($20, www.groovetickets.com, 877-714-7668).

SAY CHEESE

It's Cheesefest time again at Auntie Pasto's restaurants, with a super-cheese-centric menu through May 31. Plus, kids eat free Tuesdays and Wednesdays and wine is half off Thursdays.

FIRE AND KNIVES

The Polynesian Cultural Center is hosting its 18th Annual Samoan World Fire Knife Competition May 12-15, with competitors (some from Samoa and Tahiti) vying for the title of World Fire Knife Champion. For a competition schedule, to purchase tickets ($10-$36) or for more information, call 293-3333.

THE BIG PINEAPPLE

The Wahiawa Pineapple Festival happens from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at Wahiawa District Park. This year's theme: the history of Wahiawa, with cultural displays and demonstrations, food, crafts, games and, of course, plenty of pineapple. The festival is free.

WHITE-HOT 'SNL'

The brilliant Betty White makes her "Saturday Night Live" hosting debut.

"Saturday Night Live" / 10:30 p.m.-midnight tomorrow / NBC

ART BY STARLIGHT

The Honolulu Academy of Arts' annual Art After Dark fundraiser the Starlight Ball is at 7 p.m. tomorrow ($85, 532-8700). The theme is black and white, with food from Nobu Waikiki, town and RumFire.

QUADRUPLE CUTENESS

The film "Babies" opens today in time for the Mother's Day weekend. The documentary follows the first year in the life of four babies in four countries.