SHOW BIZ By
Wayne Harada
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WHO'S NEWS: Ben Chapman, who played the mute Gillman in the 1954 sci-fi camp fest "Creature From the Black Lagoon," still dons his swampy costumes. Now a Hawai'i resident, he travels to San Francisco's Castro Theatre for a 3-D retrospective of sci-fi and horror films Oct. 14-19. Chapman will reunite with co-star Julie Adams for a live interview by San Francisco Chronicle writer John Stanley. Trivia note: Chapman played the Gillman out of water; Ricou Browning was the critter in the lagoon. The black-and-white flick has a 3-D version, too. Details: www.castrotheatre.com ...
SIGHT 'EMS: Jon Buckland of the English rock group Coldplay dined at Huggo's on the Big Island, enjoying the seaside view and entertainment. He was on a breather from touring. ...
The Beautiful People showed up recently at Pacific'O in Lahaina, including world-class longboarder Joel Tudor, who wed Maya Brown, the daughter of Maui Realtor Barry Brown. At the party, DJ Matteo from New York played the records. One of the 200 guests was Mauian Tori Praver, who this month graces the cover of Cosmopolitan; she's also a Guess? supermodel — and a classmate of Bryson McDonald, the son of Pacific'O executive chef James McDonald. ...
NAMES 'N' FACES: If you've wondered about the whereabouts of playwright and Advertiser columnist Lee Cataluna, she's been on leave; maternity leave, as a matter of fact, tending to James Donald Kainoapuka Kelly, who was born July 24. "Such an amazing blessing," said Cataluna of Kainoa; no doubt she and dad Jim Kelly take turns with diaper changes and feedings. ...
During an extended Island visit, TV anchor Ku'ualoha Taylor spent time with her pals at KGMB-9, including sports director Liz Chun and former producers Paul and Lisa Goto. Taylor, whose air name now is Aloha Taylor, just started in the 10 p.m. newscast slot on Fox 6 in San Diego. She was hired by Tauna Lange, ex-news director at KGMB. While here, Taylor and husband Greg showed off their first-born Taylor Aloha, 7 months old, and they caught up with local grinds, from Leonard's malasadas to plate lunches at 'Ono's and Kim Chee restaurants. ...
LOOKING AHEAD: Eddie Kamae makes yet another appearance when he and wife Myrna attend the screening of his 1988 documentary, "Li'a: The Legacy of a Hawaiian Man," his first, which will be the closing night attraction Oct. 11 at the 11th Pacific Rim Film Festival in Santa Cruz, Calif. Li'a was Sam Li'a Kalainaina, a one-time resident of the Big Island's Waipi'o Valley, who was "my teacher and good friend and mentor," said Kamae. James D. Houston, who wrote the script, is a Santa Cruz resident and will also be at the film fest. ...
Nakeu Awai's pre-holiday spectacle, "I Love a Piano! I Love a Piano!" is set for Dec. 2 at the Ko'olau Golf Club, a new venue for him. Two seatings are planned: a breakfast show at 8:30 a.m. ($38) and a luncheon show at 12:30 p.m. ($45). Entertainers will include Randy Hongo, Dell-fin Poaha, Aaron Sala and kid whiz pianist TJ Tario on the grand piano. A marketplace opens at 9:30 a.m. for holiday shoppers. It's always a sellout, so reserve space now. Details: 841-1221. ...
As part of next year's 30th anniversary of Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, the Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts is sponsoring a songwriting and poster contest linked to the anniversary theme, "Alohiloi Ka Lei Hoku." Composers and artists have until Nov. 30 to submit entries; for details, go to www.nahokuhanohano.org or call Bonnie Ryder, HARA secretary, at 593-9424. ...
The Pointer Sisters will welcome 2007 in the Hilton Hawaiian Village's New Year's Eve celebration. Tickets won't be available until Dec. 19, with prices ranging from $90 to $200. Call 947-7877. ...
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.