Best of Oahu Events from 10/30 - 11/5
October 27th, 2005
Sunday, October 30, 2005 - Saturday, November 5, 2005
October 30. Sunday
- Like a Bird: This is the last day to see the performance
of this drama about love, art, and insanity. It will be playing at 4pm
at the ARTS at Mark’s Garage. For more information, call 536 8047 or
visit http://www.artsatmarks.com. - Daoist Divination Workshop: This event will be happening
from 5-9pm at the St. Stephen Diocesan Center (6301 Pali Highway). It
is $50 a session, but if you attend all four, you will receive a large
discount. Handouts and texts will be given to students. Call 728 2954
or visit http://www.lotusspace.com for information and registration.
October 31. Monday
- Rock Show: Buddist Priest, Gary-O, Cirque of Hawaii,
Morbid Hunger, and many more bands will be performing at Indigo. The show
starts at 9pm. Only 21 and over are allowed, and the cost is $20 at
the door. For more information, visit http://www.plumpus.com
or call 679 7308. Indigo is located at 1121 Nu’uanu Avenue. - Halloween in Waikiki: Join thousands of other tourists
and residents, dress up, and cruise down Waikiki. From the zoo to Ala
Moana, you’ll find clubs, bars, haunted houses, and plenty of
entertainment. Every year, Waikiki reigns as one of Hawaii’s hottest spots for
trick-or-treaters, both young and old.
November 1. Tuesday
- Twelve Girls Band: Each member of the talented band has
been classically trained from conservatories around the world. Tickets
can be purchased for $30-75 at http://www.ticketmaster.com
and at the box office of Blaisdell, which is located at 777 Ward
Avenue. The concert begins at 7:30pm. Call 877 780 4400 for more
information. - Hawaii’s Fashion Week: Go to Ala Moana Shopping Center
for the first day of the fashion show. Call 946 2811 ex. 112 or visit
http://www.alamoana.com for more
information.
November 2. Wednesday
- Spirit of the World: The director, Will Parrinello and
producer, John Antonelli will be at the event for a question and answer
session after their 2 films, Spirit of the Himalayas and Dreaming of
Tibet are played. The show times are at 3:30pm and 7pm in the University
of Hawaii-Manoa’s HIG Auditorium. Call 223 0130 or visit
http://www.hawaii.edu for more information.
November 3. Thursday
- Cruise Ship Squeeze: This seminar will be going on from
6:30-7:30pm at the UH-Manoa Richardson School of Law, in classroom 2.
Pupus will be provided and the event is free. If you would like more
information on this event, go to http://wwww.kahea.org
or call 524 8220. - Age Sex Location: This play covers the problems that
arise with the overuse of the internet, including gambling and online
dating. The time for Thursday’s show is at 8pm. Tickets are $5-13 at the
Kumu Kahua Theatre, which is located at 46 Merchant Street. Their
number is 536 4441 and web address is http://www.kumukahua.org.
November 4. Friday
- Beijing Dance Theatre: At 8pm, be ready at the Hawaii
Theatre (1130 Bethel street) to see the Beijing Modern Dance Company
perform. Tickets are $25-45 and can be purchased over the phone at 528
0506, on the internet at http://www.hawaiitheatre.com,
or at the theatre’s box office. - Scotty Soul: The DJ, who plays jazz, funk, and dance will
be spinning on Friday at Get Fresh. This will be located at Indigo
(1121 Nu’uanu Avenue). The times are from 10pm-2am and only those 21 and
older are allowed admission, which is $10. For more information on DJ
Scotty Soul, visit http://www.pelvicmovements.com,
and for more information on the event, call 521 2900. - Arbor Day Celebration: There will be special activities
for both adults and keiki. This event will be located at both Outrigger
Waikiki (2335 Kalakaua Avenue) and Outrigger Reef (2169 Kalia Road).
For more information, call 921 9731 or visit http://outrigger.com.
November 5. Saturday
- Blue Water Challenge: This event will include canoe
races, a silent auction, door prizes, food, and live entertainment from
9am-7pm. It will be located at the Kona Brewing Co. in the Koko Marina
Shopping Center, which is located at 7192 Kalanianaole Highway. Entrance
is free. For more information, visit http://www.HIBlueWaterChallenge.com
or e-mail cmorishi@hawaii.edu. - Waianae Veterans Day Parade: This parade will begin at
the Waianae Boat Harbor at 9am and end at the Waianae Mall at 10:30am.
For more information on the annual parade, visit
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/dts/usage/event11.htm or call 695 8970. - Pictures with Santa Paws: The cost is $20 per pose, which
includes four prints and four negatives, and all proceeds will go to
help care for homeless animals. The times are from 9am-3pm. For more
information, visit http://www.hawaiihumane.org or call 946 2187.
The Humane Society is located at 2700 Waialae Avenue.
EVERYDAY
- Snorkeling: There are bays, beaches, and reefs around the
entire island of Oahu that offer exciting, beautiful snorkeling
locations. Though you’re not allowed to bring your own food to Hanauma Bay
anymore, you can still bring fish food for other parts of the island to
attract aquatic life. I suggest frozen peas or small bits of bread.
Witnessing the varieties of tropical fish in our waters is an amazing
experience for both residents and tourists, so enjoy yourself and remember
that being about to swim with the fish does not mean being able to hunt
or harm the fish.
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