ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
For the love of Hawaiian arts
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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The Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts, producers of the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, give two $3,000 Bill Murata Memorial Scholarships annually to college students who demonstrate an interest in Hawaiian music and/or Hawaiian poetry and language. Details: www.nahokuhanohano.org.
— Wayne Harada
CONCERT
DOWN UNDER MASH-UP
The Australian John Butler Trio plays a mash-up of rootsy rock that's heavily influenced by reggae, hip-hop, blues and jazz, and densely packed with frontman John Butler's views on life.
The trio makes its first appearance in the Islands at 8 tonight at Pipeline Cafe, but there's a good chance it won't be its last. (Hint: Butler, right, is buddies with Jack Johnson.) Our own soul-baring siren Paula Fuga opens the show. Tickets are $25 to $35 at Ticketmaster outlets.
— Kawehi Haug
FINAL WORD
"It's going to be good to be working. I'm really tired of staying home and watching Frank's old highlight films."
Kathie Lee Gifford | long married to former NFL star and sports announcer Frank Gifford, on joining NBC's "Today" show