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CONCERT: MARCH 16
Singer/songwriter Cris Williamson brings her 30th anniversary tour to the Islands with special guest Teresa Trull. Williamson's "The Changer and the Changed" became one of the best-selling independent releases of all time and established what would become known as "women's music," which is created, performed and marketed specifically to women.
Doors open at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. March 16 / Paliku Theatre, Windward Community College / $25, $35; $75 VIP / 235-7310, www.etickethawaii.com.
COMEDY: MARCH 17
Get a load of laughs at Comedy Slam 6 featuring Dat Phan, right, from "The Last Comic Standing," Joey Guila (P. Diddy's Bad Boys of Comedy), Dan Gabriel from Comedy Central. Hawai'i's own Tony Rivera hosts.
Doors open at 8 p.m., show at 8:30 / Hawaiian Hut / $22 advance, $25 general / 550-8457, www.honoluluboxoffice.com.
ETC.: MARCH 17
O'ahu turns green with a variety of St. Patrick's Day festivities:
4:00 p.m. March 17 / Aloha Tower Marketplace / Free / 566-2337, www.alohatower.com
5 p.m. March 17 / Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa / Free / 949-4321
March 17 (keiki fair noon-3 p.m. in parking lot; block party 5-10 p.m. along Nu'uanu Avenue) / Free / 531-0422
Noon March 17 / Beginning at Saratoga Road, along Kalakaua Avenue, ending at Kapi'olani Park / Free / 383-4481
11 a.m.-1 p.m. March 17 / Kahala Mall / Free / 951-9888, www.hawaiianbarbeque.com.
COMEDY: MARCH 23
Former Honolulan Paul Ogata (in 2006 named among the Top 10 Comedians by NBC), below, comes back to headline a night of stand-up schtick in "The Asian Kings of Comedy," with Edwin San Juan (B.E.T.), Shecky Wong (Showtime) and Kevin Shea ("Jimmy Kimmel Live"). Nothing is off limits for the four comedians from Los Angeles representing Japanese, Filipino, Chinese and Korean ethnicities.
CONCERT: MARCH 25
After 25-plus years, 15-plus albums and a million live shows, the horn-based soul band Tower of Power, below, shows no signs of slowing down. And with the return of guitarist Bruce Conte, the show will have the audience reminiscing over hits such as "You're Still a Young Man," Bump City," "Down to the Night Club" and "You've Got to Funkifize."
7:30 p.m. March 25 / Events at the Tower, Aloha Tower Marketplace / $45 advance, $55 at the door / (877) 750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com.
FESTIVAL: MARCH 29-APRIL 1
Expect four days of fun at the Honolulu Family Festival, which includes carnival rides, food and entertainment for all ages. Last year's Centennial Festival in March attracted more than 60,000 residents and visitors despite the soggy weather. Shows this time include JUMP, The Ultimate Dog Show, featuring stunt canines; Watershow Productions' Pirates of the Caribbean High Dive Show; Backyard Circus and Family Puppet Parade. Proceeds from the festival will go toward the city's efforts to renew and repair Ala Moana Beach Park.
5-10 p.m. March 29, 5 p.m.-midnight March 30, 10 a.m.-midnight March 31 and 10 a.m.-10 p.m. April 1 / Magic Island / Free / www.honolulufamilyfestival.com.
CONCERTS: MARCH 30-31
A dramatic voice and inspiring songs are the signature of Wynonna Judd, left, who takes listeners on a musical journey with a little bit of country, blues and contemporary with the Honolulu Symphony Pops. As part of The Judds, one of the most successful country duos of all time, Wynonna sold more than 20 million records worldwide and won more than 60 awards, including five Grammys, nine Country Music Association Awards and eight Billboard Music Awards.
8 p.m. March 30-31 / Blaisdell Concert Hall / $22, $32, $42, $55, $65, $85 / 792-2000, www.honolulusymphony.com.
Also: Judd performs at 7:30 p.m. March 29 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center's Castle Theater. $35, $45, $55, $65; (808) 242-7469, www.mauiarts.org.
DANCE.: APRIL 6-7
Science, mythology and environmental issues create a framework for "Electric Blue," left, presented by IONA Contemporary Dance Theatre. The work incorporates modern dance, aerial acrobatics, a cappella singing and multimedia technology. "Electric Blue" was previewed on beaches around O'ahu before making its Hawai'i Theatre debut in April.
8 p.m. April 6-7 / Hawai'i Theatre / $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 / 528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com.
ETC.: MARCH 31
From earth sciences to medical sciences, and even out-of-this-world space sciences, it's all there for children and parents to explore on "Mad About Science Day" at Bishop Museum. Activities include a behind-the-scenes tour of natural science collections, telescopes on the lawn for solar viewing, astronomy presentations and a global-warming lecture by biodiesel expert Kyle Datta.
9 a.m.-9 p.m. March 31 / Bishop Museum, Great Lawn / $3 general, free for museum members and children under 3 / 847-3511, www.bishopmuseum.org.
DANCE.: APRIL 6-7
Science, mythology and environmental issues create a framework for "Electric Blue," left, presented by IONA Contemporary Dance Theatre. The work incorporates modern dance, aerial acrobatics, a cappella singing and multimedia technology. "Electric Blue" was previewed on beaches around O'ahu before making its Hawai'i Theatre debut in April.
8 p.m. April 6-7 / Hawai'i Theatre / $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 / 528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com.