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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180415T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180415T110000
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SUMMARY:Community Breakfast - French Toast & Sausage
DESCRIPTION:Yummy\, Yummy in your Tummy!! Come on down\, April 15th at 9am\, talk story\, enjoy ono grindz AND support your local Veterans all at the same time! Includes French toast\, sausage patties\, eggs\, hash browns\, fruit cocktail\, coffee and tea! \nEat In or Take out… Please share with your friends and family! \nThis is sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3830 and everyone is welcome!! At the VFW Post in Nanawale/Pahoa – just follow the blue VFW signs once you turn into Nanawale! \nDonation for breakfast is $8/adult\, $5/child (7-12) and free for keiki’s 6 and under!!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/community-breakfast-french-toast-sausage-2/
LOCATION:Vfw Post 3830\, 15-775 Maluhia Rd\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180415T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T130000
DTSTAMP:20180213T050727Z
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SUMMARY:Retreat: Lu Jong Tibetan Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Join me in a tropical paradise to explore the beneficial\, self-healing practice of Lu Jong! \nLearn a comprehensive series of 21 movements from the Tibetan yogic tradition that nurture the spine\, align the musculoskeletal system\, boost organ function\, and cultivate mental calm and focus.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/retreat-lu-jong-tibetan-yoga/
LOCATION:Kalani\, 12-6860 Kapoho Kalapana Rd\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180415T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180428T130000
DTSTAMP:20180213T050725Z
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SUMMARY:Teacher Training: Lu Jong Tibetan Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a desire to empower others to become more balanced\, more healthy & more calm? \nRooted in Tibetan Medicine\, Lu Jong is a series of rhythmic movements that release blockages on the physical\, energetic and mental levels. While it is a very practical method for achieving health and happiness\, it has profound spiritual benefits as well. \nThe beauty of Lu Jong is its accessibility and effectiveness for bringing all kinds of people into balance. \nSee all details of the curriculum and certification program at the link included.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/teacher-training-lu-jong-tibetan-yoga/
LOCATION:Kalani\, 12-6860 Kapoho Kalapana Rd\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180416T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180416T193000
DTSTAMP:20180401T050905Z
CREATED:20180401T050905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180401T050905Z
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SUMMARY:Movie Night
DESCRIPTION:The Scarlet Pimpernel \nA twisted\, suspenseful romance set during the French Revolution.  While men\, women and children fall under the merciless blade of the guillotine\, one foppish gentleman\, alias Scarlet Pimpernel\, master of disguise\, bravely rescues aristocrats from the jaws of death.  In the midst of his rescues\, he meets and falls in love with Marguerite\, France’s most celebrated actress. \nPopcorn and drinks sponsored by Friends of the Mt. View Library. \nAll programs are subject to change. If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability\, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/movie-night-38/
LOCATION:Mountain View Public & School Library\, 18-1235 Volcano Hwy\, Mountain View\, HI\, 96771\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180416T193000
DTSTAMP:20180401T050907Z
CREATED:20180401T050907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180401T050907Z
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SUMMARY:Kamehameha's Ancestors & the Legacy They Inherited
DESCRIPTION:The Library will present “Kamehameha’s Ancestors and the Legacy they inherited” a “talk story” session with North Kohala historian\, Boyd D. Bond. \nBoyd Bond’s knowledge of Hawaii’s history stems from his academic studies and from a lifetime spent in Hawaii as a 6th generation descendant of early western settlers in Hawaii. Boyd was raised in Hawaii in a sugar plantation family\, living on plantations throughout the state.Of his interest in Hawaiian history\, Bond says\, “I can’t ever remember a time when I wasn’t immersed in it. Many of the stories of Hawaii’s history are also our family stories.” Bond earned a BA in Hawaiian history from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and went on to earn a masters degree in education. \nAll programs are subject to change. If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability\, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/kamehamehas-ancestors-the-legacy-they-inherited/
LOCATION:North Kohala Public Library\, 54-3645 Akoni Pule Hwy\, Kapaau\, HI\, 96755\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180416T193000
DTSTAMP:20180403T051052Z
CREATED:20180403T051052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180403T051052Z
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SUMMARY:Guitarist Lee Eisenstein
DESCRIPTION:Lee Eisenstein\, a Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner\, is a Spanish classical guitarist\, slack key guitarist\, midi electric guitarist\, and a singer. His classical music training\, as well as his love and enthusiasm for music\, show at every performance. \nThis free concert is sponsored by the Maui Friends of the Library and the University of Hawaii Statewide Cultural Extension program.\nAll programs are subject to change. \n If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability\, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/guitarist-lee-eisenstein/
LOCATION:Makawao Public Library\, 1159 Makawao Ave\, Makawao\, HI\, 96768-9464\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180417T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180417T193000
DTSTAMP:20180404T050910Z
CREATED:20180404T050910Z
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SUMMARY:Beach Debris Bag
DESCRIPTION:In honor of EARTH DAY on April 22nd\, this month’s Kahuku Cool Lab program will feature Do-It-Yourself Beach Debris Bags that will help with the removal of micro-plastics at our beaches. Basic sewing machine experience advised. \nLimited sewing machines. Sign-up early. Ages 10+ youth require adult supervision. \nAll programs are subject to change. If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability\, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/beach-debris-bag/
LOCATION:Kahuku Public & School Library\, 56-490 Kamehameha Hwy\, Kahuku\, HI\, 96731\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180418T174500
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180418T203000
DTSTAMP:20180323T050943Z
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SUMMARY:Chinese Chamber General Meeting & Spring Mixer!
DESCRIPTION:Come network with old friends and make some new ones\, too! The 2018 Narcissus Queen and Court will be there plus we're giving away door prizes as well.   \nRegistration opens at 5:45\, the General Meeting follows at 6PM and then networking and fun from 6:30PM to the end. Park at Ward Center\, Ward Village or the should-be-open-by-then Whole Foods. \nCost is $25 and RSVP needed. Please give yours to Lucia at YLiang@ChineseChamber.com by April 6th – We'll see you there!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/chinese-chamber-general-meeting-spring-mixer/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180418T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180418T190000
DTSTAMP:20180309T050951Z
CREATED:20180309T050951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180309T050951Z
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SUMMARY:Honolulu: What Causes Autism? Lecture
DESCRIPTION:New research has found a number of risk factors that can increase the risk of having a child with autism. Dr. Taketa-Wong will explain how to reduce the risk before and during pregnancy\, and in early childhood. There are also underlying medical causes of autism\, that when treated\, can bring amazing changes in language and behavior. You will learn evidence-based ways to reduce the risk of autism\, as well as the latest science on successful medical treatment. \nDr. Kathryn Taketa-Wong is Hawaii's leader in the prevention and medical treatment of autism and other special needs. She is a naturopathic physician and acupuncturist with two degrees from the National University of Natural Medicine in Oregon\, a medical degree in naturopathic medicine and a master’s degree in Oriental Medicine. In addition\, Dr. Taketa-Wong received specialized training through the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs and the Autism Research Institute. She was inspired to be a doctor by her brother\, who was diagnosed with autism nearly three decades ago\, and has dedicated her life to helping him and others like him. Her brother did not speak until age 3 and has progressed from there to working at the same local diner for the past 14 years. \n$25/student\, registration required. \nRegister now: http://d2e.co/autismlecture \nFor more information\, please call (808) 947-3249. \n48 Hour Cancellation Policy for Refunds and Cancellations.\nClass will require reservations by at least 5 people. To make your reservation please call our Marketing Office at 947-3249 or sign up on Eventbrite. In the event of cancellation (2 days before event) everyone who signed up will be notified by email and phone. Walk-ins are welcome\, however\, it's a good idea to call us to make sure event is still on.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/honolulu-what-causes-autism-lecture/
LOCATION:Down to Earth Hawaii\, Honolulu\, HI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180418T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180419T230000
DTSTAMP:20180316T050758Z
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SUMMARY:Sleeping With Sirens Presented by BAMP Project
DESCRIPTION:Sleeping With Sirens presented by BAMP Project\nT.S. Eliot once famously claimed\, “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”\nRisk catalyzes Sleeping With Sirens on their fifth full-length and first for Warner Bros. Records\, Gossip.  Through taking quantum sonic leaps\, the quintet—Kellin Quinn [vocals\, keyboards]\, Jack Fowler [lead guitar]\, Nick Martin [rhythm guitar]\, Justin Hills [bass]\, and Gabe Barham [drums]—reach the artistic heights they began angling for nearly 10 years ago\, while amplifying musical hallmarks such as soaring and soul-striking vocals\, wildly catchy riffing\, and intricate beats. \nAt its heart\, the record reflects not only creative progression\, but personal as well…\n“The story of Gossip really begins in me transitioning from a boy to a man\,” admits Kellin. “I grew up basically my entire life playing music in this group. This record is me figuring out who I’m supposed to be as a musician\, a husband\, and a father. It’s a hard\, scary\, rewarding\, and daring process that gets chronicled in the lyrics. Musically\, I feel like it’s the first Sirens record that sounds specifically like us. We took chances\, experimented\, and continued to do what we do best: create art. It’s something new. It has an authentic sound that we’ve been working towards all this time.” \nWhen it comes to alternative music\, the boys have quietly pushed the envelope since the release of their 2010 debut\, With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear. Along the way\, Sleeping With Sirens’ delicate one-two punch of towering melodies and tight musicality galvanized a diehard fan base dubbed “Strays” as they sold a staggering total of 1.5 million albums worldwide. 2013’s Feel bowed at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 and boasted a standout collaboration with MGK entitled “Alone.” Its 2015 follow-up Madness went Top 15 and earned unanimous acclaim with The New York Times praising how it\, “blends tender and anguished in equal measure.” Along the way\, Alternative Press named them 2014 “Artist of the Year” at the Alternative Press Music Awards\, awarded “Kick Me” the 2015 “Song of the Year”\, and touted them on its cover six times. They’ve graced the main stages of Warped Tour\, Reading & Leeds\, and more in addition to Kellin duetting with Pierce The Veil on the gold-certified “King For A Day.” After a whirlwind 2016\, the guys hunkered down in January 2017 and commenced work on what would become Gossip for the next six months. \nThe sessions earmarked a few firsts for Sleeping With Sirens. It’s the first time that they recorded in multiple states\, working everywhere from Los Angeles and Nashville to New Jersey. It’s also the first time they collaborated with producer David Bendeth [Paramore\, All Time Low]. Often tackling one vocal or guitar part for eight hours straight\, the musicians meticulously tapped into what Kellin dubs an “Electric” energy. \n“We finally captured the live experience with Bendeth\,” says the frontman. “We have the production\, but there’s a rawness that comes through. David is very old school. He really pushed us\, and we pushed ourselves. We realized what we could do as artists\, and we evolved.”\nThat growth shines through the first single “Legends.” Piano and drums resound as Kellin empoweringly chants\, “We could be legends after all.” It’s a triumphant call-to-arms bolstered by swells of hulking hooks and guitar.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/sleeping-with-sirens-presented-by-bamp-project/
LOCATION:The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Fl\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180419T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180419T200000
DTSTAMP:20180403T051125Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz Night
DESCRIPTION:Doors will open at 5:45PM \nThe Palace Theater is proud to present Jazz Night at the Palace with music by SOUL ON A ROLL! Featuring Randy Skaggs on saxophone\, Walter Greenwood on organ\, Brian Crist on bass and Michael Surprenant on drums. \nThe Palace Café will be open with special menu items. Mehana Beer and Wine will be available for purchase. Come and enjoy jazz from some of Hilo’s finest musicians in the Palace Lobby. \nAdmission is only $10. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or over the phone with a credit card at 934-7010\, M-F\, 10AM-3PM. Come early\, seating is limited!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/jazz-night-2/
LOCATION:Hilo Palace Theater\, 38 Haili St\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180419T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T000000
DTSTAMP:20171212T050933Z
CREATED:20171212T050933Z
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SUMMARY:Primus - Presented by BAMP Project
DESCRIPTION:Primus Presented by BAMP Project \n“It’s a story about gluttonous individuals sucking the colors out of the world\,” says Primus singer/bassist Les Claypool. “The overuse of resources by the greedy elite\, and how the meek masses can overcome them in the end by unifying. It seemed pretty relevant these days.” \nThe tale Claypool is describing comes from a 1978 children’s book called The Rainbow Goblins by the Italian author and artist Ui de Rico\, and it forms the basis for the new Primus album that came out on September 29\, The Desaturating Seven. In the story—which is accompanied by stunning illustrations\, done in oil paints on wood panels—seven goblins come to the valley where rainbows are born\, intending to steal the rainbows and eat them. The valley\, though\, knows that the goblins are coming\, and makes a plan to thwart the wicked creatures by hiding the rainbow. After the goblins are caught in their own nets\, the flowers release the colors of the rainbow and drown the goblins\, and in gratitude\, the rainbow turns the flowers into beautiful birds who fly across the valley in freedom. \n“My wife got turned onto it when she was a kid\, and we started reading it to my children when they were very young\,” says Claypool. “It became a bedtime story favorite. It always came across a bit frightening\, like an old Grimm’s fairy tale—a little dark and creepy\, which seemed very much up my strasse.” \nClaypool found particular inspiration in de Rico’s paintings for The Rainbow Goblins. “The artwork is just amazing\,” he says. “There’s a beauty but also a dark eeriness for this compelling\, sinister story. The paintings are incredible\, vibrant\, very unique looking—it’s a good contrast between dark and light visually and also metaphorically. And there’s always been a strong visual element to Primus.” \nIndeed\, taking inspiration from a wide range of sources was part of what made Primus one of the most distinctive\, innovative bands of the 1990s. The trio’s alt/punk/avant-­garde/psychedelic/country attack\, along with Claypool's surreal\, fever-­dream lyrics\, resulted in some of rock’s unlikeliest hits\, including “Tommy the Cat\,” “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver\,” and “Wynona's Big Brown Beaver.” The Desaturating Seven marks the return of the definitive Primus line-­up—Claypool\, guitarist Larry “Ler” LaLonde\, and drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander—for its first album of original music since 1995. \nStarting as an underground phenomenon in San Francisco\, the band’s cult grew rapidly. Such albums as Sailing the Seas of Cheese (1991)\, Pork Soda (1993)\, and Tales from the Punch Bowl (1995) all went gold and or platinum\, and Primus toured with some of rock's biggest names—U2\, Jane's Addiction\, Public Enemy\, Rush—and headlined the third Lollapalooza festival. \nAlexander left and rejoined Primus several times\, and Claypool alternated between the band and such other projects as Oysterhead (with Trey Anastasio and Stewart Copeland) and the Claypool Lennon Delirium\, alongside Sean Lennon. In 2014\, Alexander returned for the Primus & The Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble album\, on which the group covered the iconic soundtrack to the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. \nStaying in the fantasyland of children’s stories\, Claypool decided to tackle the adaptation of The Rainbow Goblins. “The challenge was to write music about goblins and rainbows and not come off overly clichéd\,” he says. “I didn’t want to be overly literal either—there are very few straight-­up lines from the book in the lyrics\, more like hints at metaphors.” He started off with the story’s climactic moment\, which became the nearly-­eight-­minute epic “The Storm.”\n“I wrote that and recorded some bass and vocals\, and I played it over the phone for Larry\,” says Claypool. “I worried that I was going too far down the 70’s art/prog path\, I didn’t want it to come off cheesy. But he loved it\, and then so did our manager\, which inspired me to keep going.” \nWith that central piece down\, Claypool started fleshing out the journey of the book\, creating an introduction\, “The Valley\,” that established some of the themes that thread through much of the music. From there\, it became a matter of working through the story and building a cohesive structure. \n“Originally it was going to be one giant piece\, but some parts didn’t match up\,” says Claypool. “You get these epiphanies and then you hit a wall—I was rolling along and then ‘The Trek’ really hung me up. ‘The Dream’ was an odd one\, tough to wrangle\, but a good contrast—very dark and sparse\, then there are these big percussive hits and then at the end\, away it goes\, into this early Peter Gabriel-­ish rhythm.” \nHaving to maintain a storyline represented a new sort of challenge for Claypool’s writing. “When you have a narrative\, it puts up parameters\,” he says. “It gives you interesting jumping-­off points\, but it can also make it more difficult. Those confines can propel you forward or hold you back a little bit. But using someone else’s art for inspiration certainly opens doors you wouldn’t on your own.” \nMusically\, The Desaturating Seven led Primus back to some of the sounds and styles of their earlier days. “This record hearkens back to our prog roots—Rush\, Yes\, Crimson\, all those things\,” says Claypool. “It’s a little heavier than the last record\, more intricate than anything we’ve done in a while.” \nWhich\, he adds\, made these songs ideal as a return to working with Tim Alexander on original material. “This stuff is totally In his wheelhouse\,” says \nClaypool. “Intricate and melodic drumming is what Tim does\, what naturally comes out of him.” From its inception\, Claypool approached The Desaturating Seven music with an eye toward presenting it on stage. “As I was laying it out\, I was already thinking about how it could be performed trunk-to-tail\,” he says. Now he’s in the process of planning a tour that will feature a complete performance of the new record—a show with a set of Primus material and then “an entire set of Goblin Rock\, with full production and fancy eye candy.”  \nFor Les Claypool\, sailing the seas of The Rainbow Goblins represents the completion of an idea he’s been kicking around for a long time. “Twenty years ago\, I thought it would be great to turn it into music someday\, but I’m just getting around to it now\,” he says. “It was kind of a back-burner thing—but as I get older\, I have to get through those\, because at some point\, I’m going to open up a hot dog stand and say goodbye.” In the end\, though\, for all its specific requirements and obstacles\, The Desaturating Seven came down to finding a way to let Primus be Primus. “Every time\, it’s like building the Golden Gate Bridge out of a pile of popsicle sticks\,” says Claypool. “You have a certain amount of sticks and you have to figure out how to make it work. But I’ve been working with these particular sticks for a long while\, so I tend to know where to put them.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/primus-presented-by-bamp-project/
LOCATION:The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Fl\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180419T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180419T193000
DTSTAMP:20180325T051040Z
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SUMMARY:HSL Book Group: "Too Much Happiness" by Alice Munro
DESCRIPTION:For the month of April\, the HSL Book Group will discuss Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro. \nAuthor Alice Munro\, winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature\, sheds light on the unpredictable ways in which men and women accommodate and often transcend life’s challenges in this 2009 short story collection\, of which the Chicago Sun-Times says\, “Short fiction of this caliber should be on everyone’s reading list.” \nThe HSL Book Group meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Language\, Literature\, and History Section. New members are always welcome. No registration necessary. Inquiries about the Hawaii State Library Book Group can be directed to hslbookgroup@gmail.com or (808) 586-3499. \nAll programs are subject to change. If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability\, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hsl-book-group-too-much-happiness-by-alice-munro/
LOCATION:Hawaii State Library\, 478 S King St\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T120000
DTSTAMP:20180404T051033Z
CREATED:20180404T051033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180404T051033Z
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SUMMARY:He‘e Hōlua Kī (Tī Leaf Sled) Demo
DESCRIPTION:Join rangers and staff from Hawai‘i Pacific Parks Association and race down Pu‘u o Lokuana hill in Kahuku using he‘e hōlua kī (tī-leaf sled). Speed and agility are needed for this traditional Hawaiian game. Come test your courage and will! The Kahuku Unit is a 50-minute drive south of the park’s main entrance. Enter Kahuku near mile marker 70.5 on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11. Part of Hawai‘i Volcanoes’ ‘Ike Hana No‘eau “Experience the Skillful Work” workshops. Free (no entrance fees at Kahuku).\nWhen: Fri.\, April 20 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.\nWhere: Kahuku Unit \nNPS Photo
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hee-holua-ki-ti-leaf-sled-demo/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T210000
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SUMMARY:Sunset Mele and Night Market
DESCRIPTION:Sunset Mele and Night Market is a free community event showcasing live entertainment\, family-friendly movie\, pop-up marketplace\, artisan workshops\, local eats and drinks.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/sunset-mele-and-night-market/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T213000
DTSTAMP:20180303T050854Z
CREATED:20180303T050854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T050854Z
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SUMMARY:KCCN FM 100 Bash 2018
DESCRIPTION:Dates:\nFriday\, April 20\, 2018 at 5:30 pm (Doors at 4:30 pm)\nSaturday\, April 21\, 2018 at 5:30 pm (Doors at 4:30 pm) \nVenue:\nWaikiki Shell \nSale Date:\nSaturday\, February 23\, 2018 at 9:00 am \nTicket Value:\nOnly the 2 day pass is being sold / single day tickets to be sold at a later date.\nPrices below include both days of the event. (2 day pass) ***applicable fees apply. \nFebruary 24 – March 31\n$200  VIP Pool\n* Vip includes Official Event Lanyard\, 2 complimentary drinks and 1 meal ticket\n– $90    1st Terrace rows 1-2\n– $60    Terrace rows 3 & on\n– $90    Lawn \nApril 1 – 13\n$200  VIP Pool\n* Vip includes Official Event Lanyard\, 2 complimentary drinks and 1 meal ticket\n– $90    1st Terrace rows 1-2\n– $90   Terrace rows 3 & on\n– $90    Lawn \nThe Green VIP Meet & Greet package: Online only\nFriday\, April 20\, 2018 only\n$88 (plus applicable fees)\nMeet & Greet and Photo with TheGreen\n– Exclusive Signed Vinyl 12″\n– TheGreen Tote Bag\n– Signed Tour Poster\n– Commemorative VIP Laminate \nArtist Lineup: (subject to change)\n– THE GREEN\n– JBOOG\n– PROTOJE\n– ANUHEA\n– JEMERE MORGAN\n– OOKLAH THE MOC\n– THE VITALS\n– MAHKESS\n– BACKWARDS SHAKA\n– TAZ VEGAS
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/kccn-fm-100-bash-2018/
LOCATION:Blaisdell Center\, 777 Ward Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T000000
DTSTAMP:20171212T050936Z
CREATED:20171212T050936Z
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SUMMARY:Primus - Presented by BAMP Project
DESCRIPTION:Primus – Presented by BAMP Project \n“It’s a story about gluttonous individuals sucking the colors out of the world\,” says Primus singer/bassist Les Claypool. “The overuse of resources by the greedy elite\, and how the meek masses can overcome them in the end by unifying. It seemed pretty relevant these days.” \nThe tale Claypool is describing comes from a 1978 children’s book called The Rainbow Goblins by the Italian author and artist Ui de Rico\, and it forms the basis for the new Primus album that came out on September 29\, The Desaturating Seven. In the story—which is accompanied by stunning illustrations\, done in oil paints on wood panels—seven goblins come to the valley where rainbows are born\, intending to steal the rainbows and eat them. The valley\, though\, knows that the goblins are coming\, and makes a plan to thwart the wicked creatures by hiding the rainbow. After the goblins are caught in their own nets\, the flowers release the colors of the rainbow and drown the goblins\, and in gratitude\, the rainbow turns the flowers into beautiful birds who fly across the valley in freedom. \n“My wife got turned onto it when she was a kid\, and we started reading it to my children when they were very young\,” says Claypool. “It became a bedtime story favorite. It always came across a bit frightening\, like an old Grimm’s fairy tale—a little dark and creepy\, which seemed very much up my strasse.” \nClaypool found particular inspiration in de Rico’s paintings for The Rainbow Goblins. “The artwork is just amazing\,” he says. “There’s a beauty but also a dark eeriness for this compelling\, sinister story. The paintings are incredible\, vibrant\, very unique looking—it’s a good contrast between dark and light visually and also metaphorically. And there’s always been a strong visual element to Primus.” \nIndeed\, taking inspiration from a wide range of sources was part of what made Primus one of the most distinctive\, innovative bands of the 1990s. The trio’s alt/punk/avant-­garde/psychedelic/country attack\, along with Claypool's surreal\, fever-­dream lyrics\, resulted in some of rock’s unlikeliest hits\, including “Tommy the Cat\,” “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver\,” and “Wynona's Big Brown Beaver.” The Desaturating Seven marks the return of the definitive Primus line-­up—Claypool\, guitarist Larry “Ler” LaLonde\, and drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander—for its first album of original music since 1995. \nStarting as an underground phenomenon in San Francisco\, the band’s cult grew rapidly. Such albums as Sailing the Seas of Cheese (1991)\, Pork Soda (1993)\, and Tales from the Punch Bowl (1995) all went gold and or platinum\, and Primus toured with some of rock's biggest names—U2\, Jane's Addiction\, Public Enemy\, Rush—and headlined the third Lollapalooza festival. \nAlexander left and rejoined Primus several times\, and Claypool alternated between the band and such other projects as Oysterhead (with Trey Anastasio and Stewart Copeland) and the Claypool Lennon Delirium\, alongside Sean Lennon. In 2014\, Alexander returned for the Primus & The Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble album\, on which the group covered the iconic soundtrack to the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. \nStaying in the fantasyland of children’s stories\, Claypool decided to tackle the adaptation of The Rainbow Goblins. “The challenge was to write music about goblins and rainbows and not come off overly clichéd\,” he says. “I didn’t want to be overly literal either—there are very few straight-­up lines from the book in the lyrics\, more like hints at metaphors.” He started off with the story’s climactic moment\, which became the nearly-­eight-­minute epic “The Storm.”\n“I wrote that and recorded some bass and vocals\, and I played it over the phone for Larry\,” says Claypool. “I worried that I was going too far down the 70’s art/prog path\, I didn’t want it to come off cheesy. But he loved it\, and then so did our manager\, which inspired me to keep going.” \nWith that central piece down\, Claypool started fleshing out the journey of the book\, creating an introduction\, “The Valley\,” that established some of the themes that thread through much of the music. From there\, it became a matter of working through the story and building a cohesive structure. \n“Originally it was going to be one giant piece\, but some parts didn’t match up\,” says Claypool. “You get these epiphanies and then you hit a wall—I was rolling along and then ‘The Trek’ really hung me up. ‘The Dream’ was an odd one\, tough to wrangle\, but a good contrast—very dark and sparse\, then there are these big percussive hits and then at the end\, away it goes\, into this early Peter Gabriel-­ish rhythm.” \nHaving to maintain a storyline represented a new sort of challenge for Claypool’s writing. “When you have a narrative\, it puts up parameters\,” he says. “It gives you interesting jumping-­off points\, but it can also make it more difficult. Those confines can propel you forward or hold you back a little bit. But using someone else’s art for inspiration certainly opens doors you wouldn’t on your own.” \nMusically\, The Desaturating Seven led Primus back to some of the sounds and styles of their earlier days. “This record hearkens back to our prog roots—Rush\, Yes\, Crimson\, all those things\,” says Claypool. “It’s a little heavier than the last record\, more intricate than anything we’ve done in a while.” \nWhich\, he adds\, made these songs ideal as a return to working with Tim Alexander on original material. “This stuff is totally In his wheelhouse\,” says \nClaypool. “Intricate and melodic drumming is what Tim does\, what naturally comes out of him.” From its inception\, Claypool approached The Desaturating Seven music with an eye toward presenting it on stage. “As I was laying it out\, I was already thinking about how it could be performed trunk-to-tail\,” he says. Now he’s in the process of planning a tour that will feature a complete performance of the new record—a show with a set of Primus material and then “an entire set of Goblin Rock\, with full production and fancy eye candy.”  \nFor Les Claypool\, sailing the seas of The Rainbow Goblins represents the completion of an idea he’s been kicking around for a long time. “Twenty years ago\, I thought it would be great to turn it into music someday\, but I’m just getting around to it now\,” he says. “It was kind of a back-burner thing—but as I get older\, I have to get through those\, because at some point\, I’m going to open up a hot dog stand and say goodbye.” In the end\, though\, for all its specific requirements and obstacles\, The Desaturating Seven came down to finding a way to let Primus be Primus. “Every time\, it’s like building the Golden Gate Bridge out of a pile of popsicle sticks\,” says Claypool. “You have a certain amount of sticks and you have to figure out how to make it work. But I’ve been working with these particular sticks for a long while\, so I tend to know where to put them.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/primus-presented-by-bamp-project-2/
LOCATION:Maui Arts & Cultural Center\, 1 Cameron Way\, Kahului\, HI\, 96732\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T220000
DTSTAMP:20180224T050913Z
CREATED:20180224T050913Z
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SUMMARY:Actors From the London Stage
DESCRIPTION:“Sit by my side\, and let the world slip: we shall ne'er be younger.”  \nPerformed by a dynamic 5-actor ensemble\, The Taming of the Shrew boasts some of Shakespeare's most famous language\, and one of the most enduring (and controversial) romantic pairings in dramatic history.  \nFounded in 1975 by Sir Patrick Stewart and Homer “Murph” Swander\, AFTLS tours the United States each spring and fall.  The troupe is made up of a rotating cast of classically-trained British actors from such prestigious companies as Shakespeare's Globe\, the National Theatre\, the Royal Shakespeare Company\, and many others. \nActors From the London Stage will perform The Taming of the Shrew at the Kahilu Theatre on April 20th\, 2018 at 7 PM.\nTicket prices are $48/$38/$25 and can be purchased at kahilutheatre.org\, by phone (808) 885-6868 or in person at the Kahilu Theatre Box Office 67-1186 Lindsey Road\, Kamuela Hi\, 96743.  \nFamily friendly: All ages are welcome.\nChildren 18 and under are free. \nThis production is graciously sponsored by Carol & Clive Davies\, Nancy & Bob Male\, Michael F. Thompson\, Suzanne Hill-Luce\, and Other Friends of Kahilu.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/actors-from-the-london-stage/
LOCATION:Kahilu Theatre\, 67-1186 Lindsey Rd\, Waimea\, HI\, 96743\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180424T204500
DTSTAMP:20180314T050923Z
CREATED:20180314T050923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T050923Z
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SUMMARY:Movie: The Leisure Seeker
DESCRIPTION:R\, 112 Minutes\, Adventure/ Drama/ Comedy/ Romance\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to each showing. Tickets are $8 General and $7 for Seniors & Students.\n~Every Tuesday from 6:30-7pm\, enjoy Rick Mazurowski on the Mighty Palace Pipe Organ~ \nStarring: Helen Mirren\, Donald Sutherland\, Kirsty Mitchell\nDirected by: Paolo Virzì \nA runaway couple go on an unforgettable journey in the faithful old RV they call The Leisure Seeker\, traveling from Boston to The Ernest Hemingway Home in Key West. They recapture their passion for life and their love for each other on a road trip that provides revelation and surprise right up to the very end. \n“The Leisure Seeker becomes a defense of a couple’s right to live their days as they see fit – on the road instead of in nursing homes or in hospitals.” – The New York Times
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/movie-the-leisure-seeker/
LOCATION:Hilo Palace Theater\, 38 Haili St\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T193000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T193000
DTSTAMP:20170817T051156Z
CREATED:20170817T051156Z
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SUMMARY:Hawaii Opera Theatre - Eugene Onegin
DESCRIPTION:Sale Dates and Times: \nPublic Onsale : Fri\, 25 Aug 2017 at 09:00 AM
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hawaii-opera-theatre-eugene-onegin/
LOCATION:Neil S. Blaisdell Concert Hall\, 777 Ward Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180420T193000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180424T180000
DTSTAMP:20170815T050846Z
CREATED:20170815T050846Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene Onegin
DESCRIPTION:The passionate music of Tchaikovsky brings Pushkin’s famous Russian novel to life.  Tatyana\, a quiet country girl\, falls in love with Eugene Onegin\, who is visiting with his friend Lensky.   Tatyana writes an intense letter of love to him\, but Onegin spurns her.  At a ball in Tatyana’s home\, Onegin pursues Olga\, Lensky’s betrothed.  Lensky challenges Onegin to a duel\, and is killed. \nYears later\, Onegin returns to St. Petersburg to attend a ball held by Prince Gremin\, who has married Tatyana.  Onegin is struck by her beauty and declares his love for her\, but this time it is her turn to reject him. \nPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE \nApr 20\, 2018\, Friday\, 7:30pm\nApr 22\, 2018\, Sunday\, 4:00pm\nApr 24\, 2018\, Tuesday\, 7:30pm\nAll performances at the Blaisdell Concert Hall \nSung in Russian with English translations projected above the stage. \nApproximately 2.5 hours with one intermission \nFor more information\, please visit Hawaii Opera Theatre’s website. \n—  \nDates:\nFriday\, April 20\, 2018 at 7:30 pm\nSunday\, April 22\, 2018 at 4:00 pm\nTuesday\, April 24\, 2018 at 7:30 pm \nVenue:\nConcert Hall \nSale Date:\nFriday\, August 24\, 2017 at 9:00 am HST \nTicket Prices:\n$130 Orch A-O (center)\, Balc A-K\n$85 Orch A-O (sides)\n$85 Orch P-R\, Balc L-N\n$58 Orch S-X\, Balc O-S\n$29 Orch Y-Z\nAccessible – Various prices
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/eugene-onegin/
LOCATION:Blaisdell Center\, 777 Ward Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T120000
DTSTAMP:20180226T050949Z
CREATED:20180226T050949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180226T050949Z
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SUMMARY:WCS Garden Market & Spring Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Vegetable starts\, herbs\, flowers\, landscaping plants… \nCrafts\, Fresh produce\, activities for keiki… \nSomething for everyone! \nAll proceeds directly support the WCS school garden program ~ Na Keiki Aloha ‘Aina \nCall 808-885-0067
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/wcs-garden-market-spring-plant-sale-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180505T140000
DTSTAMP:20180404T051045Z
CREATED:20180404T051045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180404T051045Z
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SUMMARY:Hōkūleʻa Mahalo Hawaiʻi Sail
DESCRIPTION:The iconic Hawaiian double-hulled sailing canoe\, Hōkūle’a\, will be coming to Hilo on its Mahalo Hawai’i Sail and presenting a free public event on Saturday\, April 21st\, from 9am – 5pm at the Wailoa Pier. An additional port visit will take place in Kawaihae Harbor on Saturday\, May 5 at 9am – 2pm
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hokule%ca%bba-mahalo-hawai%ca%bbi-sail/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T163000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T180000
DTSTAMP:20180403T050921Z
CREATED:20180403T050921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180403T050921Z
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SUMMARY:Lau Lama Cultural Illumination Series w/ Auntie Lynda Saffery
DESCRIPTION:In this\, the 125th year of US occupation in Hawaiʻi\, Kalanihonua aims to support the growing awareness of Hawaiʻi’s true history and feature profound indigenous teachings from the landscape of lower Puna. Come join us as we learn from Kanaka Maoli and local scholars\, educators\, artists\, activists and practitioners of Hawaiʻi culture. \nThe Lau Lama Cultural Illumination series is presented every Saturday. It is FREE and open to the public. \nThis event features “The Kūʻē Petitions” with Lynda Saffery\, a presentation on the traveling installation sharing the truth of the anti-annexation petitions of 1897\, almost completely unknown until their rediscovery in 1996. Proof that nearly all of Hawaiʻi’s citizens did not approve of an annexation by the United States\, this petition was circulated by foot across the kingdom and was instrumental in ending initial U.S. Congressional efforts to annex Hawaiʻi in 1897. Today it stands as an enduring testament to Hawaiian self-determination.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/lau-lama-cultural-illumination-series-w-auntie-lynda-saffery/
LOCATION:Kalani\, 12-6860 Kapoho Kalapana Rd\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T000000
DTSTAMP:20171102T050842Z
CREATED:20171102T050842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T050842Z
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SUMMARY:BAMP Project Presents - strfkr
DESCRIPTION:BAMP Project Presents – STRFKR \nHONOLULU\, HI — (November 1\, 2017) – With the release of their newest single STRFKR announces Tour dates in Hawaii. BAMP Project presents STRFKR performing live at The Republik\, Saturday\, April 21\, 2018. \nBeing No One\, Going Nowhere. The title of STRFKR's fourth album may seem bleak at first. But hold it in your head a minute\, feel its weight\, and you may recognize the phrase for what it is: a goal. In the era of the personal brand — amid the FOMO Age — it's increasingly hard to shed a stifling sense of self or to just be in the moment that you're in. Well\, consider this an invitation to get blissfully insignificant. That's what STRFKR founder Joshua Hodges aimed to do when he exiled himself to the desert to create this record\, but he returned with his most significant work yet: a set of darkly glistening dance songs rife with sticky beats\, ear-worming hooks\, philosophical heft\, and bittersweet beauty. \nThe album opens on “Tape Machine\,” and the difference is readily apparent. On 2013's Miracle Mile\, STRFKR refined a full-band sound\, but this doubles down on and completely reimagines the project's electronic and pop roots. The initial synths could fuel a rave\, and the ensuing groove could score a Drive sequel\, but the song is richer still\, with cosmic effects flying overhead and a psych-folk earthiness below. It isn't that the band sat this LP out — drummer (etc.) Keil Corcoran penned the thick astral disco of “In the End\,” and he and bassist (etc.) Shawn Glassford both pitch in throughout. But Being No One\, Going Nowhere was born in Joshua Tree after Hodges packed up his Los Angeles apartment and moved to that tiny Mojave outpost under the great big sky. “It came together for me in the desert\,” he says. “Out there\, it's easy to feel small and slow.” \nWhen Hodges started STRFKR in 2007\, it was designed to be success-proof. The name was both unfit for radio and a jab at fame-chasers. But the project was also meant to be bright\, playful and brimming with energy. He stumbled upon a winning juxtaposition that's a STRFKR staple to this day: dark (or heavy) lyrics set to happy music. Hodges credits that to Elliott Smith's influence\, although Being No One\, Going Nowhere has closer sonic kin in Italo-disco\, kosmische musik and Tony Hoffer's work with Phoenix\, Beck\, and M83. English thinker/writer Alan Watts\, a scholar of Eastern philosophy\, was another muse for Hodges — his voice appears on nearly every STRFKR release\, including this one. That's him on “interspace\,” talking about sloughing off preconceived identity to find one's place in the universe\, which is the story of Hodges' eventual career: stop trying — no\, start not trying — and succeed. \nThis album's name actually paraphrases the title of a book by Ayya Khema\, a Buddhist nun\, but the concept came to Hodges in a less chaste setting. “I had an experience at a BDSM club that was really freeing\,” he says. “I realized that the appeal is letting go of your mind and stress. You can be super present with the pain\, and then the pain isn't even pain. It's a gateway to freedom.” In a way\, each song on Being No One\, Going Nowhere seeks that end. There's the reality-refracting fantasy of “Never Ever\,” the hard truths about addiction's ravages on “Tape Machine\,” a death-defying coming of age tale on “Open Your Eyes\,” and references to Hermann Hesse's 1919 novel of self-realization\, Demian\, on “When I'm With You.” If the words don't set you free\, the music — exuberant\, enveloping\, incredibly catchy — should do so handily. \nNone of which is to imply that STRFKR is drifting along aimlessly. To the contrary\, Hodges crafted this album's dance bent with the stage in mind. The live setup these days includes a custom-made LED wall and a homemade light shows that syncs with the rhythm of the songs (also\, the occasional crowd-surfing astronaut and band-in-drag). Plus\, he camped out at the house of producer Jeffrey Brodsky (Yacht\, RAC) for a week and a half\, working all hours to ensure Being No One\, Going Nowhere sounds as crisply booming over PAs as it does in headphones. Even if Hodges is too busy pushing the future of indie dance-pop forward to possibly attain his goal of unplugging\, his aspiration is everything: “Existing is it. This moment is enough.” \nDetails on the Show:\nWhere The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Floor\, Honolulu\, HI 96814\nWhen Saturday\, April 21\, 2018\nLounge Doors  6:00 pm (21 and up)\nHall Doors 7:00 pm (All ages accompanied by an adult)\nShow 8:00 pm (All ages accompanied by an adult)\nPrice $27 GA in advance\, $5 increase day of show. \nTickets available to the General Public Friday\, November 3\, 2017 at 10 AM HST\nBampProject.com / JointheRepublik.com / SeeTickets.us / Local Motion Stores / Navy/Hickam ITT Offices / Army LTS Offices / UH Campus Center / The Republik Box Office Tuesday through Friday 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM with a $2.00 service fee per ticket.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/bamp-project-presents-strfkr-2/
LOCATION:The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Fl\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T220000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T020000
DTSTAMP:20180315T051020Z
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SUMMARY:Ghastly presented by Electric Palms
DESCRIPTION:Growing up on a goat farm in the desert of Arizona might not be considered the typical American upbringing for the next big DJ and producer\, but then again Ghastly isn’t your typical American artist. Many have described the genre bending musician as a partially insane young man with a dark sense of humor. Politely abominable and casually destructive\, he wields the catch phrase “born to die” as a mantra to his chaotic lifestyle. His sets have been heralded as “Energetic and eclectic live performances which are sometimes followed by odd speeches about the abnormalities of life\, regretful sexual encounters\, and well cooked food.” With such a diverse personality and rapport for his fans\, it’s clear that Ghastly has one thing on his mind\, and that's to change the world. \nAfter entering the music scene and practicing his talents with touring metal bands such as The Irish Front\, David Lee Crow finally found his calling with dance music\, and it inspired him to pack up and head to Venice Beach\, California to live out of his van and pursue a new career in bass-heavy music. It didn’t take long for him to find his place in the scene\, as Ghastly quickly claimed himself a position as Bassrush Resident DJ at Exchange LA\, and has also secured a number of releases on chart-topping labels such as OWSLA\, Buygore\, and Dim Mak to name a few. \nGhastly's approachable yet hard-hitting style ushers a forward-thinking dynamic that is not often seen in today’s saturated scene\, and his solo productions and collaborations present an unequivocal level of determination and finesse that fuses multiple styles together. Uniquely creating hybrid blends of house\, trap\, and dubstep into a pot-pourri of bass\, the young producer definitively pushes the boundaries of the entire EDM scene today\, and a handful of the industry’s finest have recognized his potential including Skrillex\, Diplo\, Dillon Francis\, Tchami\, DJ Snake\, Datsik\, Borgore\, Zomboy\, and Zeds Dead. With slew of mentally-stimulating originals and physically-altering collaborations under his belt\, such as his original “Miami Connection” with Jauz and single “Crank It” with Mija & Lil Jon\, it’s safe to say that Ghastly is on a mission to redefine dance music for all.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/ghastly-presented-by-electric-palms/
LOCATION:The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Fl\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T143000
DTSTAMP:20180310T050916Z
CREATED:20180310T050916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180310T050916Z
UID:25037-1524387600-1524407400@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Earth Day Festival - Waimanalo Beach Park
DESCRIPTION:Our Annual Earth Day Festival is going next level this year. We are hoping to host our largest cleanup to date with 1\,200 people! Thank goodness we have a great venue that also needs lots of love. Join us as we center our cleanup at Waimanalo Beach Park with buses also heading out to Makapu'u\, Kaupo\, Makai Research Pier\, Sherwoods\, and Bellows.  \nWe'll have an underwater portion at Makai Research Pier. Free and Scuba Divers can go directly there.  \nWe'll have live music\, food\, games\, giveaways\, guest speakers\, local vendors\, and more!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/earth-day-festival-waimanalo-beach-park/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T160000
DTSTAMP:20170817T051159Z
CREATED:20170817T051159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170817T051159Z
UID:21452-1524412800-1524412800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Hawaii Opera Theatre - Eugene Onegin
DESCRIPTION:Sale Dates and Times: \nPublic Onsale : Fri\, 25 Aug 2017 at 09:00 AM
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hawaii-opera-theatre-eugene-onegin-2/
LOCATION:Neil S. Blaisdell Concert Hall\, 777 Ward Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T210000
DTSTAMP:20180316T051131Z
CREATED:20180316T051131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180316T051131Z
UID:25203-1524420000-1524430800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Science Cafe
DESCRIPTION:This Science Cafe will feature people from the Big Island scientific communities speaking on topics related to their fields. Our speakers will be representing the current research that is done on Big Island. They will touch on subjects such as geology\, astronomy\, conservation biology\, pharmacy\, etc. \n6-9pm\, Free for all ages– recommended for adults.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/science-cafe-3/
LOCATION:Kukuau Studio\, 43D Kukuau\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180422T210000
DTSTAMP:20180331T050927Z
CREATED:20180331T050927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180331T050927Z
UID:25407-1524420000-1524430800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Earth Day at the Surfjack
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Surfjack's commitment to reducing single use plastics\, join us for a free screening under the stars of “The Smog of the Sea\,” a documentary by filmmaker Ian Cheney with original score by Jack Johnson & Simon Beins. \nAfter the screening\, talk story with Jack Johnson\, Kimi Werner and Mark Cunningham. \nGuests can also expect poolside food stations by Chef Ed Kenney's #TownTribe featuring local and sustainable fare from Mana ʻAi\, Local Iʻa\, Kunoa Beef\, Aloha Brewing Co.\, and Johnson Bros. \nFood & drink ticket packages available for $35 pre-sale and $45 at the door. Noise canceling headphones to watch the movie will be provided complimentary. \nPresented by Kokua Hawaii Foundation’s Plastic Free Hawaiʻi program
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/earth-day-at-the-surfjack/
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