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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, February 19, 2010

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KEEPING IT KOSHER

Reggae artist Matisyahu, who is as well known for being a devout Hasidic Jew as he is for being down with the dancehall reggae, is scheduled to perform again in the Islands next week with a four-island, four-concert tour.

Matisyahu kicks off his mini tour Thursday at Pipeline Café before continuing on to Kauai (Feb. 27), Maui (Feb. 28) and the Big Island (March 1). The New York-based reggae artist performed in Honolulu once before in 2007. After his upcoming visit to the Islands, Matisyahu will embark on a world tour in support of his latest album, "Light," which was released last August. He is arriving here fresh off of his Winter Olympics appearance in Vancouver, where he performed his single "One Day," which has been used as one of the theme songs for the current Olympic games.

For more on Matisyahu, see our story.

Matisyahu / 7 p.m. Thursday / Pipeline Café / $29-$65 / www.groovetickets.com, 877-714-7668 / information on Neighbor Island shows at: www.bampproject.com

FREE PANCAKES!

Guests at IHOP locations islandwide will receive a short stack of pancakes for free just for showing up. Visit the hotcake house anytime on Feb. 23 and get free pancakes — and the chance to make a donation to benefit the Children's Miracle Network at Kapi'olani Medical Center. Info: www.ihoppancakeday.com.

TOO DARN HOT

'Iolani School is staging its version of the musical "Kiss Me Kate," (7 p.m. Feb. 25-27, Hawaii Theatre, $10, 943-2244) based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew." The musical version is as wise-cracking as the Bard's original, only with catchy tunes like "Too Darn Hot."

TASTES LIKE BORA BORA

Chef George Mavrothalassitis of Chef Mavro (944-4714), fresh from a trip to French Polynesia, has created a three-course menu using the flavors he encountered while away. The Bora Bora-inspired menu is available nightly starting Tuesday and is $59 per person.

SHUDDER ISLAND

Things are sure to get creepy when director Martin Scorsese takes on author Dennis Lehane's psychological nail biter "Shutter Island," about the 1954 disappearance of a patient from a locked-down hospital for the criminally insane. The movie opens today.

THE RACE IS ON

The Honolulu Academy of Arts is home base for a CitySolve Urban Race — like "The Amazing Race," only less vast. Sign up at the academy at 10 a.m. Saturday ($60, 532-8700).

OZOMATLI IS BACK

Latin, hip-hop and world fusion band Ozomatli plays tonight.

Ozomatli / Pipeline Café / 805 Pohukaina St. / 9 p.m. tonight / $30-$50 / www.ticketmaster.com, 800-745-3000

THE MAYER OF SOUL TOWN

Mayer Hawthorne is to soul music as Michael Buble is to big band. Hawthorne will make his Honolulu concert debut at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Pipeline Café ($25-$50, www.groovetickets.com, 877-714-7668).