ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Slam poet, uke virtuoso to perform
Advertiser Staff
Slam poet Beau Sia and 'ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro, right, will offer guest performances at the First Thursdays spoken word competition, 8:30 tonight at the Hawaiian Hut. Sia, winner of two National Poetry Slam championships, was a member of the original Tony Award-winning Def Poetry Jam cast. Shimabukuro is working his latest CD "Gently Weeps," which debuts at No. 2 on Billboard's world music album chart this week. Every month, the city's best slam poets compete for $100 and spots at HawaiiSlam's final round competition next year. $3 before 8:30 p.m., $5 after; 387-9664.
— Derek Paiva
QUILTING DEMO
HUES OF HALLOWEEN IN STITCHES
Ever wonder what you could do with those busy, brightly-colored Halloween print fabrics? At 6:30 tonight, the Hawai'i State Library hosts "It's Spooky! Show & Tell: Halloween Quilts," a free program for all ages in the Art, Music and Recreation Section.
Carlene Ho, a quilting instructor at Ben Franklin Crafts, will demonstrate how to combine green, orange, black and purple print fabrics into Halloween quilts. It's spooky!
For more information, call 586-3520.
— Advertiser staff
FINAL WORD
"Did I ever want to acquire the Sixties? No. But I own the Sixties — who's going to argue with me?"
Bob Dylan | in Rolling Stone